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MgT*'r* - . ft? ' y./l. -j> ?X528 I ?v'! ?^JYV^^Y f" ' " " : -.,? I... r I yy. |s|qW j .i r?- M ....-\ *., . '.?- -. , v'7;"'Tl v'j. ' ~~ '- - . .H I -B r *' s^*v, MPWflBV'VPi1 - #.! U ' /. 1 "'* '.J.'"?1I ' . - - -'.- V .... ;.. .J\ .- ' J*"-' ~. 1 Ir&dn iM'-Sr 4 Hi }*i *>y -_'y jJg^M I ' HSU ih11 mm^ # lS Rlr i rnnt t " V-'1 ' - V-i-j ?? ttor|ina jl j3n?T | [ rofrn,.. l\ave f *s of ? cn&e court \ hmwv as weu as yote in primaries. . I a - The motion for elimination was } a contained in papers filed in fprU t ffftl ioun at Charleston early in ^ week, copies '6t which were sear- a ved on defendants. : t V. 8. District Court .Judge will w hear the motion and decide on Its fl Hf> merit. . This ^ la test actton came HEIll-? -state supremei tourf justice Eq- ? fr ffn* 3_ ble?:se'.jlobert *?qc.figg* -I ?T Sidney S. Tison and" George t 'e: Warren sought-m trial by jury for g XftXmwTsimrmirii ??plea,, assert that the issue kv4hoease ls primarily sne ia Equity. f* jfej, "'#V> jga->-'^" ~~~ ' '" ""l3B -^,. " &#, ?$..* r/jfl rag n I] V ^^? INJ3IANAPOLIS ?C#NPf? **r council-of the Amoric*n raps committee threMr its- a upport lhto the light tp -enA * ;ated schools kt anapofis set week, as the number ot \ parents participating. .?Jtt * .gainst the miking of Negro rJHte pupils at School 32 Awli [own to onelone die-hard. In announcing^the entrance he AVA in the" struggle. 11 Jhairman Pred A. Sendermann lared, "No. system of segrefl ducation, however well pla> pd executed, can provide the eiillal eiiuulliy Wllfldut wHlci ur protestations Of democracy ome meaningless. Until- we i Ice the civil liberties we pre re shall find it- increasingly icult to sell our ptfncept ' of wcrarv in which fott*-flfths ot es - ^ The'^AVC official pfdntad ojit xperiences, in other titles, su< iarjr and Bprlngfleld. Mass.. ioate that segregation-can be ft- with a minimum ot friction rBEfo**' ; At the peak of the strike cimol 32 two weeks ago, 153 a riUdrti1! were held - oat of cli f 'pgrent*. last Monday, had. dropped to five, an IMA g((t, large i we obsei imgagint r^ | Mr. mj hjjh ??? - ? If : * * ?Kte*" iLi^ j _ ,,,> filename: udou tnc liD$r^ ? *7 *J'v" pProgreeslve" tq confuse an Btheiudepehaenir-vot* I at iced tliat the new party is cal puppet securely tied .1 communist Party line. I cai Bio other explanation ' of >*i of action which denounce Marshall Plan and all othe Klesvancl actions of our countr - h * w l_.. ... " ,, - ? ... <*.. . ?; '. 11 ? ? B I 4. P ?'te .I.'.; ...'.> ,- ..-4?- -A.,....- ^^, . v ?.. - . , -" ^ ' - ? - ' ? - Anti-Bias jp Movement? The the situation and jjoaslhlv charYet Ipgal?action against the re-W>o ctive; board If the segregation policy wa ;?gre- not formally abolished. Local N. A vhtte Marshall to address a membershij trlke i meeting in the Senate AVenue Y M and | C. A. and ah*) a public forum, upoi idltM T hls arrival. > -. " " \ ; ^ r'/ '* . T" Gets Ingram's Role In Drama t es-1 > ni| I ? ba" I NEW YORK?< ANP) ? Re* I T |-V ff y t? *> > 1# - tfg-L | 1 fw<\ 111 1 i J . t I I - ? )r<\c-' 4#orm MBr* 'ach pott's good luck. When the noted dlr' actctr, who ha* portrayed boil, 4g- :Dfe Lawd" ill JOre$? Pastures' ' tfie and the "Devil" in "Cabin in thf ra.Bky,'? van *T<ml of Uw FBI on a V of transporting^ yourr* Vehearning | duct ion srhpdirled to opcrt ?n NevvM """ | Fnglonri on Nov. 1. at l^urr'ljt^iUv'htte tu-ity dp^'elopinfT' is*8 0n a morals chnr^^ fttl to eifl.p JhJfl * by bo lie W8. repUtf-*** >i .'^ &^ i**M t-4?- -u+?^atXMaJM lay >tng / ^ * . ' a ! *' '* ' * / . " ' v.'- ' ' .1 ii i ? ' | 1 " ' / \-k,; " >? reside m >ort Tri ii which are displeasing to Buaa s and at the same time describes e d ery hpnest orltlClsm of Commu; n~ 1st "policy as "FecFbalting." 0 NOT MISLED 1 We are not' misled by the ci1 a rights position now stated by - tt s new party and its special efaort r woo the Negro vote., We rememb y well and bitterly that the followe f . ' A N D COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA wm , T . I Five Officers In Federal I day had indicted nfour Pair and an agent Qf the Florida tion of. civil rights lavvus^in Negro prlaoTiFTT- ?? Named Ui 11 a1 induimenf wt John T. Brltt, Police Chief of R1 lei a Bfeach; Euell M. Culbrea and Walter I. MInton, Palm Bea County deputies; William M. Ba nee, West Palm Beach patrolme ?-nrn] Pyjor, S^'lal flgP for the Florida East Coast railros All were accused of beating Fo' t lor, a 34 year-old golf caddy ai SE&;Pbi*hf IlHr the cigarettes. NAACP Seeks Funds To Finance New Vote Case -:---f. -- V , { ;An appeal for additional fun< w^-which to underwrite xpens .1 tc- toe Incurred in what may be tl 1 ffbal round of court battles to a 1 cure for Ncgro^ ihrir full rlghts= the Democratic party and prima i Of South Carolina was issued I 'James M. Hinton, state NA\C j! pi cMdcrit, Monday. s"7 Presenting the appeal before Da -inngton citizens,^ where he s;x>l J j dent was given $100 for the c.\u I at the time, the first contribute n 5 j come 4n. ! TEXT OF APPEAL ?r The text of Mr. Hlnton's puhl i appeal follows: j. Friday, Oct. 22, will find us bat i in Federal .Court on our voth 1 j case. The hearing wi]i h< id " J CftMieston, before Judge J,.Wate c Waring. . ^ The question of the' flghTof^Ht | groes to vote in all Democratic pr i maries?. has been . settled, but tl permanent right to participate ~ Democratic party affair? hasvtt ' t-been flnaled. TVhs is the questfc ? feet ore th* court Friday. Jlr.luu r> good .Marshall, special counsel i.o > Wfe' VAVV .na iiv fl vfcare will be om hand tk reprfin rj VIA ?A UAUal- , r?^-?H n' ~Tneee ease? "re cosMy u?< I | legal .defer? ? fvjttd 1* n vej r.v1J I I ?>*. ;'? 1 ' ' / - -4 *:. ? ' . . V ^ ' ' ' V t ' ? ' 4 t , > . , : Jit i man, 1 La, of the Communtat~PfcHy line *61 v- tied. an.... eoually aggressive cl n? eights program over night -In It when Th5rmanx~j?tgpked Russ They did not hesRa^e tfoen to ui us td forget about civil rights /il America and conclntrate entfn ris upon their prtmAr> objective? to aiding Russia. er * ,v. ,, rs Mr. Wallace himself was noto: S I si FORM ,, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1948 URGED ; Named ndlctment A U. S. grand jury Mere Satu ti* Beach County police office S East Coast Railroad for viol 4;he beating of Alton Fowler, $3,144 Raised In p 'Re-Elect Truman' St Fund Campaign? w- ~ " nd With $415,07 t'epoitea "UiuliiK t week, the state, campaign . amo w- South Carolina Negroes for fun U- with 'which to aid the reelertl campaign of PresidentTYtuman, t ST total of $3,144.66. vo There was He possibility, no ri^ ever, of additional repbm bci made during the week bif"1 ! \n ' x *i *..? <..%? * .... . u?r.?U(^I UnygCUUIK W gave her dollar Mrs. .Lawton isCj ,to Sidney S. TAbin, Orangebti county chairman of Progressive^ moerats, Mrs. Lawton calfl: ; 7" " "T am praying that Preside Truman will be re-elected., I ha lived a long time-and, have seen lot of presidents in my time; but haveh'l known of one as honest, es sincere and goodTor the poor pe pip as Mr. Truman." e- W0ofiher .ligniflcanh contribute lsa,87 in repotted flOln Luiiul ry vllle. the state's only all-Negro go Oy erned town. "Mayor William See :p Sr., boasted that / "Not a sinf j Dlxtecrat exists in this town. Thai ftrvH fnr it " ? ' j The second largc|& lftdlvicni a-i drive was made durinfe tte week ^ Mr. Willis C. Johnjioni'^propiiet ? j of Johnson's Funeral Honie In C ' lumbia. Mr Johnson. pontribut * j WO. The only larger giftf-came fro . Rev. Archie Ware pf Calhoun Fa ic who' was beaten for voting in tl t primary on August 10. rV. "k ! Among contributions acknov/led *8 ed this iweek are; ^ YORIC. <1 ewll. RLV. v. H. Ha rs j rls, Mrs. N. W. Harris, D. Hymi . 1 Mrs. Bertlia Hymes, Rev. Penda e" j vis, Ous McNeil, Rev. O. W. Col man, Mr.-^. Barnett Coleman, A1 Dunlap; -Johnnie Bursts, Mr Blanche Jenkins, Mrs. ftuth Ell ^jpieirow, Mrs. Coiem Mcnaniel; Rt rvT^tr; "Calvin, Mrs. Mary Calyi .'I >.)beix Cluv. Mrs. jjflotlla?Qi fnrv Macon, John Perry, W Noisy Croome* 8a mi rtrpe SAmuel Ashley, Mrs. O 1 Will:hm Powell. ,M*s Dai UAH^er Mees, WiOif Byei *" *> 'Vlllum, Mrs. Lv&a Sutso I-y~\ U> "He flood. Miss Alice Mar Jic r Naomi Rollnson, R I** ., 5 . Hov <rd Quinn, Jens Hem] - Brown, jJ. Hepry Hard; W Knight, 3 Wrigl Ml. Mrs Mt#ie Hah, Jo* CranlurcL J. Cra nnie Mamie Orawfoi wen, John B. ptom Utf;, John Rawllnko mrt* or &. * I jit' '"V'tai ' *' KjiL *a B* miff: Bi**p Bf; . .. / . . ?v-ii < i i1 *??7" . ^ . '... y.-. . * ' ' * '*1^** * * *"*' " ^ Gov Hg . j-. -.> . '.w. j . ' .J!;' -o*- either 1m* , j , ri- We can and will win the civil "v t"7 ' 'A 7 ~ - v.. iH . \^m ' J Ert- ' . ENTERS lag brtng IgStJr 1-tMsWara ve A ?j Nfew Student Jfl Given Wish For an; Good School Year U-=] ~ 1 . . " ~~ ~~~ y I VIOLA DREW . le, i _ fie | . NORMAN. Okla. - .(A N P)o ? nk I Prof. G. W. McLaurtn came to I the- University of Oklahoma here iaI | Wednesday to enroll, tne nrst Nehe tiro fveivto "be. admltted to thr.unlby verity. He- had decided to accept or the invitation of the regents of the o- university to enroll on a segregated ed basis after- the federal court had m ordered the university to accent his lis application.' he' . PrdT. McLaurtn, Who is 54 and g. | interested in civic affairs, went to . j the- campus accompanied by his j.|wlftf, Dy-iMsroe LiUnJte, editor ol ?s | tlte BlaOk Dispatch of Oklahoma r. I City and Atty. Amos T. Hail, well e_. known, lawyer of Tulsa. Hall and ex Dunjee had advLsefd McLahnrin to g go through with the enrollment en .' Just to see how they are going to en vyork this thing out." ^ - The regents ordered the unlvern? aity to take McLaurln in but to *^r keep htm segregated fiom the other : students. ?Th? ornun want intn the ra i the ftraduatft school. President George. L. Cross was not In the. 5l- city,?-? i 7-? J1' I1AS TO COMMUTE a McLaurln will have to cortlmute 50 between his home In Oklahoma p" City, 20 miles away, and Norman which Is tlrtuglly. an all-white cotng munlty, the only Negroes living ? there being those employed as servonts by n few families. "" .. tee * 77 It is generally accepted that some f. form of-.segregation will be followHlr'fhe #irtsa JTri ""jnC. m + point" r? ed earned the university rd rhat It MUst not set Up any fence es iround ijfc student as the Unlvern. >it.y of wtansas did with one of its y. Th? ^Jlbune Taid: "Prof Mpfcftu* ; .(Vellowjacki ONORED >1, gjF^-A v gm . ? - Joclc Admissic _ < i * .. ? * . Sf'A." ^ v. q&ii-wri. - - - i *1T t. - . ' - '' ! "'' * , ejV. . - , > ' ? - . ? > " V ^ ' ? - .?: < -.*? ' - " - v- .-! ? - ^ " , ; 'SE*' ^ ; a" ' .? . - - - . *T rights fight under President Ti man's leadership. Nothing t : hitter cllstlhwlonment and a^re< tionary Republican Admlnlatratl could result from following 1 Wallace will-o'-the-wisp. For all of these reasons llbe and Independent voters,' lncludl the great body of. tyegro voU > must be rallied to work and * t ' y y ' " * . 1 1 - * ? v.--*y a. * ?; ? " n . 1 v* r ^ ft tyT , ' :' .cSw vj^H n^.r" ill,v^| V is ^W I^Ui^^V M '^UP< ^1' Bp Br Mjlii '^W is Against ^ ' i ? I, . ^ i 'i t [ i < Lincoln ville Catl Opposei By Staff Correspondent . . 'J-JNCQLNVJLLE, B. C.?This a one in South Carolina. . Is firm on the Truman bandwagon and ] ( nprsnn aHunoo' (no ct&toc flirerare f-w-T?r?? UV?TVW A tQ t llyVI (1 Dixiecrats would, fare well (verball by plying his trade here. Moreover, Lincolriville, which g its charter of incorporation on D< 24. 1889, has a brand new and e: tlrely uncomplimentary name f< backers of Governor J. Strom Thu . aaond and Govi Fielding L. Wilg In their bid for the presidency. ; former Mayor invents Former Mayor m. j.-Washingto speaking at a.Truman meeting Su day afternoon, in which practtcal j all of the town participated, decla ed that, "This name 'DlxiecrAt' 1 all wrong. They don't ne^d -th He" 8t all. Ahd after you take: ij j 'c' out,* what you fiave left is e actlv what every person in Sou Clement Speaker November 1 v GEORGETOWN. S. C.?A. J. CI ment, Jr., of Charleston, executl secretary of Prdgresstvo Democra will be principal speaker in a C6U1 ty rally of Democrats the night 1 -WUVTT 1 T~ _ CL S Porcher. county clialrma l rtiii a nfln nmftm frn utittl TTTT IXTTpTu d pvi OUUO 11VJ -over -the county would Attend il meeting, scheduled lor Bethel AN Church, and to be?in at'5 P. M. Precinct chairmen and citizens large planning to jyote the next di are especially Invited to .bcpreee ah th meeting will deal primarl with voting procedures. sts) SAT\, >n $2.00 : - - v . - ' ' * ^ -jfe-rU/;;. ?* j niriDC ;ptft^5 u* cast their battots for ttxe^eUcuon ? rtit 01 PrMotot Truman ana ub xx^ uj- ket he heads. .-?' v ' ' . /. . .' 1 ion -; -A~?? ?? he 1 shall do my utmost to help in this vital undertaking. * * ral * Ptor the neat ? days -I shall be [ng on tour throughout the Cast and :rs. the midwest speaking, In support of to the Truman-Barkley ttehet. ? " ' . . '^L ' &4M I?1 V A -1 "'T . ' < PRICE 10c?? PER COPY ~~ _ ? J | , II ? ; >; K'V.-. HI*.' ^ 5'. Bd 'O B^' *;i>^ Backs Truman, s Harsh Name i. - . , . ' - I ^ ,i ; , t, sfoc' v..rij--. . I . Carolina is, who isn't trying to help U- frff-eleofc President Truman."v > lv Th? nimn nrtia mad Jr ily the meeting bV other. ?*vafc?r? no I *" x ' - TBTIMtV Fimn . ... v" ?;-i' _ ' 't y> "The town's political organisation t raised a total of $62.87 aVthe meet- y ,c ing, this being in denominations i-' V mostly of dollar bills,- halves, quar^ ters and .many chipping m dimes. One or two contributed more-than h> obs dollar but nut inuic LBAfl tW> : doUars. n~t . -> Chairman Charles 8eele,1& presided at the meeting, His older [?* brother, William .Seele, Sr., U the liy present mayor and has suoceded .. himself regularly oyer ttoe put 30 *J years. - \? a Rt ' !L ?r / . ' "?"! be __ The mayor, as the meeting ended, - ?^ x- proudly declared, "This Is one towd ' tiL niTierats would do weli to keep wit ?t ' of. We are Democrats of the Amerl- A can order and that is what out great President Is also." ~ Mceray Speaker At Waterboro Sunday ve WALTERBORO, 8. C.?At a tSi special meeting being sponsored by ^ of Odfc. 24, guest speaker will be John * ? H MeCiaji uf Culunibla, eiiimi vt\?"7= n The Lighthouse and Informer. i _ ^ The meeting Is scheduled to Mb ~? w held la the Mt. Olive Baptist aburoh [E and Is to begin at 7:30 P. M. ^ yi TTat pear Oft the program are. Oeor^^Hfl iy Curry,-Rev. J. I. Hamilton, ReMH a^j\,^Johnaon, Rev. and Mrr. "* >Br ; ' Orant, ' . ' Jjj 1 ' '?**jM| ,. i ' '*?- -???.? ' ' i.-i ^TtA LLr ^??: - -1. *?. . -. * OCT. 23rdfl ?"?"?-; I j '"') "' ) ," ' ..JW^ . ,. ; ':?- :?.' :jt3Hr*-'s. . /tiM