Lighthouse and informer. (Charleston, S.C.) 1941-1954, May 07, 1949, Image 1
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VOLUMETI NUMBER 47
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HINTON ABDUCTION
fim M wb+ ">m abducted
frwd by a ipgb in, Aug m;U. Ca. two wetkiago, ctm
T*r"^ ?* ? *" '' ?*? wihw of a ckraoanectod of
tllH Utwti?4 in the agar \yMtlf, kU biw iMwd In loath
CantiM. The number hias iMtn ttnai rrw to wrtbuHtin.
Mr. H to ton, who gave ih?> confirmation on arriving home for
the ?rrfk end. Kail said cifHrr that thr Urease-Mmber of one]
???? ' at car* aospeeted had been token by a paarrby *nd this
1-^=" number, too bad been na^a available to officers.
The second llcrntr belongs to a (roup of "rough looklng"men
who had been observed near th? victim"* home aid office during
the day and. also, who had been Men In company with a
Aatwta klanaman that day
Th'U new report gave rtae to speculation that the abductors '
might havr Included South Carolinians, possibly front nearby
^AJkcn county. Mr lllnton had recently exchanged heated words
with state representative L. I.. Keenan of the county after the
latter Inirtnluced (.rand Dragon chief Samuel (.recti to the tlat*1
legislature 'a*, "our fri^atd.It
wa? further noted thai the abductors talked In the N A At I!
leader about matters primarily of. Interest to South C arolina. ;
hardly an arttoa (ieorglans would have taken
~~ tmiirrs Mintiaued?prohmg the?iiutoeiinn hut nothing had
ti?t? reportod indicating progress
Ttoe only new development that took place during the week
vth a persistent report around Augusta that a Negro was also
probably Involved. This rumor suggests that the lipoff as to the
- .uUffa ff Mr. lllnton and Ida movements may have been furo
ithfd by a Ne^ro, tn rrturn for a consideration. 1
Wright's Plan
?- SUGGESTS OPEN
STATE LIBRARY
In a lr!t?j to the editor of Th?? Light noun* and' Informer thi
attorney Matlun A Wright of 1 ohway, who now xpt-tidi hi
rrrtr)?r tone >w fr 1 iH-iiii'nt .it Linv-Mt KuUi?. N. t"?|" 'jiTi-d "n'' hur
iRf', "junj4. J&*- .UMNif librarie* by Ni-gro*^ tx? Ur< ppod. an ? mean
bo beui .1 . '.%yt ^atiohr ?f?u > V.aeriirnnaUon in South Cam
I ma : ; N!
Mr Wr#th forme r stair (haiiinivrof Southern Regional Coun
cil.'and long in the- (vrrfront of S uth Carolina literal fvt<e?. wful
?T - -el hj. npiiuon ana hepe in such .1 cours<- bf action as follcwi. .
The moat important thing for South Carolina to do. in mj
opinion, is to cease the discriminations which are now a part of
" p*?'T T>.? I^yirsl starting point, 1 balievo. is the public library
It would be the height of folly (or a State as poor as
Sooth Carolina and having such limited library facilities, to attempt
to maintain a duplicate system for the two races.
"Might it not be a good idea for a mixed Negro and white
committee to appear before the State Library Board and before
the executive committer of the. State Library Association, to
urge the view that any barriers^against use of libraries by Negroes
be dropped" I am under the Impression that Uie lircertMile
library and perhaps others, already follow such a course,
t have some acquaintance with librarians and believe firmly
thag they would adopt 4 resvlutwu along the lines suggested." '
daily publishers
. hear race press
Uy Ernie JoHumhi
NKW YORK?An appearance without precedent was mad
laat we?%k when I'reaident Thomas W. Young of the Negr
. Newspaper t'libtishm Aaaociation talked to the annual t or
vention of daily newapapfrs of America,meeting in th
^ irmntl of the Waldorf Astoria here, and called "f?i
closer ties between the two publishing groups.
IT was coincident that imirved- View that his own as&<xiatio?
auly preceding Mi Young's publishers might well takr sevei
presentation by David W Howe, al pages from the experience <
president of the American News- ANPA to good advantage
paper. Publishers Association, "Our belief.' he said "is'that
winners in the association's eighth this closer relationship and ei
annual essay contest were an- change could be achieved, the N<
nouftc edinwbjch a Ndgro youth gro presa would be better, ah I
won second prize, a -serool He noT~Oply ?ttr-ftttfiH-us ovuunu
is Clifford F. Johnson of Keno- sion. but also to make a root
s!>a Wijconsih, a student at the worthwhile contribution to th
University of Oregon. maintenance of a free America
PRESS GREATEST FACTOR press, and to Its wholesome dt
Mr. Young was accofnpained velopment Through your iguo
by Wowdal H Davis,, vice presi- example w> would b? enabled 1
dent of NNAP and general man- do our -part, just as it is the <U
agcr the Kansas City Call, sire of the readers of the Ni
when he told delegates attending gro press to do thsnr part in th
the Wednesday morning session building of Ammoa and the u|
of the ANPA that, along, with holding of our tenets of demo
the Church, th? fie gro press "is racy
the greatest *:ngle factor for The r%j*y award* were *1
molding . pinion smorgg our nounced by Charles f McCahi
" ' ' of the Cleveland New* First ar
In outline. he explained the third fXitrt went to studen
or-.g.n of the Negro pre*, its pur- from the University of Texs
fy>*e. scope and future. He d<- The*Subject was "How Readceonbed
if as The "biggest man- ship Studies Affect News, fe
nurturing producing business tures a' * Advertising in New
. activity conducted by Negroes" papers."
? He declared Uut finding com- SHOULD HI flOl'D
jKtent employesfor Use mechan ~t think Mr Johnson has ?va.
ical departments was one of its right to be proud of his srhi
more acute problems In most vements in coming in secor
respects, he likened the pro- out of s total number of 106
Mem* of the Negro press to those Mr. McCshil) said to the del
of the general puflishiHg bus- gaets. "His accomplishmen
<??? Mr Young exprsnaed the a&mid be' a source of pride ai
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mmih.IU
c olumbia, south carolin a. sati-rd \ i may ?.
Addresses jiaijy Newspaper Pu bltehera
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C_9HHki^ JHHBHHHKElh -?
Mrmbrn of thv. Ai'U-i a'-m Nv\\ M>ap?. 'jPijbli .
.11 V 1?U- Nf >j I I p'1 - ? ' ' - ' : ; " I I . Journal'iixt
Uo)tit "* * :' '*
of the ANPA Wc<in?*i?l?y ?|i,v? ft-t ! ' -, ^ tu 1
.;.- lo thr itttoyr phot* David W f I >\< . fl v MO.- *"". "p'.in a ..
prr&iUrnt of ibr AnxTu an N-c-v:?; :ii"-' jb.ii'-i
photo-are DowJal II Pnvn roiwirjw Tt?naK*-r-?f '
~ and Cr>n,?lon~Wo:ia'ft . IP'm.- i i>-.V-v -'B'* ^ -
Aft official ot the \Nt-A -vlll n-i-i ?-** -ho N;-.r-i
Junr 10. 17 and IP
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Missouri tipens uincer isiames
University In TRaee For
I Liberal Move 1).' VSlums-?
i.. KHSON' CITY, MO. .>.-/! WA>111 NOTE'S ' 1 YNI-'i
I (ANl'i - The ' "?btk? m< " *i.nu . j >5. t.fuirr ?tnv fr>'?i nr-*
h?mc President Truhvirt ; v Vl . rV . i.,
o "thtiwn" here --list \V??JU?< . .
: if i t t\~., \ . . i) i r.. . t ' ' < " r ! ,. t } v ...
when the Vuti i iOO-H i:? ,
favor <fl jk onu to pcium .<n;. - / 1? ?
ro fM?r the University >i? Mi
couri and othrr state ax^u, - ^ ^ ~n.; . *"
I porta*?in-iliiuiluiu uf' ... . r . . ! ?'
Warning Th<. measure gov's t- . w? *t
[the senate if ft a<ii?n , |-i.thai ' t/.i*
The vog.ng iriirki ?lh? h.ht nv ( /. :.< ,k-...
i tna>?>f ' attempt to- relax tv. t.i. ; 1
.state's lor^\-standing .policy of Iuu'it.>a T:.* . ..i
segregated school* If passed
' jthe senate. Yit ymU auUv-r./e th.. V; ;<t "-sjuCh. i.ri.,... . .
I admission I'f Negroes to the. Or. ?oj v: N ?,! .?> v?V-t-: :i:; . %
J iversity oj Missouri. 0'luff, may to asiongton-*.
.vi.Moun s< ii'Xii ui .?jine> an i t.*?* *;? : ; 7 -*.-;rtrr
| Metallurgy Rolla. and state o. . oh 'the mark'"' '
" j'teget at Kirjville, MarvviUe. r " v.
, Warrensburg. Cape Cifardra.. . ^. j.. .
'and Sprmgflolu wr.ct hr .lt:'" *7 'iV'.'i. v."'
-The. measure specific ally <t? ; the s,;r;<.. Vi';.
i-lATe* at la?he t.hc ptioli'. pol r ] ,i ,-j. [ , _ .. ' ... .
f of the state that- any . qualifle L1 v ,?4)^ ,H. ;
~ resident 'regardieaa ol rate. cp. ;
or,-creed or religion"" may be ad j an '
mittcd t?> . any' state -supportm J* 1 '>" :
university .o't college-* It i1*m Alat>aiiiU^ il? 11
-?-not?ap^ly?I** pnhlu ?-;.Tt.rr.-..r |'t r ' UiU Al '*: ' '/'
and high scfy ols, where the p</' ';i*" /** ll' .11 -1 *^
if icy of separate schools is to be ,4*5 - "*' k--' . o tptv
r - continued How ever.- it .has th> ' "n" *' ; f ,s : * *1 t1it
effect of. p? rmttting white stu *,ru'- 'here .> r- ;o<!.
dents to attend the stati. 'jappov I H? ' i.v- v.j. 5 ;vo"if
te<; Lincoln urtivrrsjij\ Jeffcrgn . j ph' p.t
City, ?1i ch'l? no*** b> lo*A r?V J ?ram "J-. .. a
? ' strictcd to Negroes. [p.v-dly. ? , . . ,
l< Thf bill a *s pasted with vir j |j; ,
i- dually.. no dlaeuttrton* O n I > j' tuv-. Jj m ?m?. .
V ipftkm for it were Hops J-.h s J n; a : -rGreen
Si I -ui,*. and James NT j f
I C_'?U""A ""r*" ' Democrat s Blockto
inspiration tu others <>? >n> race ' l^tlf I'lkll ?>(>'<>
l? Inknc.x "U ?,I i, t . till tFlll?-^V I
* .Central'3- Ill H<- graduate 1 WASH'NM ..
>e frc/rp the CVntralia- T"\Vu. h: y I ?
> High S? h?w>) in Jum '. >:M\. ? .' . i |in? ?
c- fr?>m ttv Uni*<T*ily -if *< >r? ? "'? i f. v.'. . -
School "of Jhafnalom, hist Jur. I^vaU'> t? *
V H? i? elKntM nott *' a f(f*dua' i matter " ?p;>
ill atudrrit there and expert* to r. ,?f i < -o . *
id cefve his M A degr?-r in Jiin !.;? ;*impi?s o , o Ts"
l>ur;*K . " .?rrm-?: r ?
?. luted in the US. Army in {ftp :.t N
r- tember l&S?. * a appointed n 'xi b\ t,v h.. tie# ,
a- staff - ant jrai* later i'j.. j.|. .i "
*- and became a diid warrant of t hatrrnan J M ' I
fice* in May 1&43 Hit wa< hntv itbia ?rw iud? * th' < who ,'r
orahlv discharged . in l?>4t> i the Thatro?.-:-" iV.jf.x'M
c.y. H*t? XtrKelw^. -/dilor Of thclKight ' *> Ih j* >-1
e- Washington Kvrning Star who | made ->trri'Kator~ fx-rwotpt
participated -on a bri-adcaat ar- mark* about thi; Pi aidant*
I,? ranged by NNf'A during Nat- hi- r ? ? in. ?
a- nfhat Ni'gro Newspaper Wi<" (in th<*?- **. . - >
it# early March, yea* the final )u<ig: that their'narnr* fx? taker) frrre
)d of the >ri?rie? ' ' - Democratic ^
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1 C*nr? N*?r*i ? Yi ( :<lcnt, annuunrcd Mondii).
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Victim Abed
C ...:nl>uui*'A\civ. thrown into ragea ul bitter denunciation
? ami unitgnat.on over the alleged raping oi a ten year aid
fourth grade achool girl, presumably by a white man who it
to fat e chare? later Meanwhile. liltla Ciftim K>.l t>a.B
^ nlacisl in ? local iw?*??lt??l *? 1 *?" " * *
... _ _T?, .?wir. ami uoill HChOOl It I id CiVia
_^|UmkI?mhnought mcnlt* whereby the suspect would pay the
1 jmimliprovided by, igw. *' *r
i UM^iit i> tlltgat iu have uk. n place Saturday, at-the
. uV'k,. ?.i the victim in Camp Foroance while the- mother went
. Attckvi .*> .? favor for the man. ?hoee .car-.hail .run-into
yv II m-ur the house IVhvo" artcidod lum after the mother. ' 4, h s
i'<-,.ii^?>t:tt?,ll|.iuf lu-i litth daughter aoreaming. with'much of her
?die. mg torn away, and. the imiHit u'?iii\?! in her bed flaahing
f1 ' |titliii :<ill mv iting the child to .day with him.
mi - : -r?r , ?-? ?1-? '? t ' '? / /V-J.'
tu l?' v arrived to iruwvt the UKTAILH UIVKN
rrrr;?vim ptufcasrd that he had The mother told Ihia jtaoottnl of ~ ~ " "
J1 ben -u nkind and didn't know the incident: .
*5 d uffchae. v . ; * After the man * car had run in
Jx 1 ; the ditch, he aaked her to let him
Mt MM HOKrtTAt.lZCD vail Jut a wrackei . Told uhe didn't
'1 M ..ivhila the hiUe ftrl cow ***** phono, he aafcad har to go
. cull one for him; .die nald ahe wu . t
. , , I enhrted $ ? U-.li;hoap?: ^ ^ m.>much ? hr ^
-j S;>turda> She had called |,u> 4. iM vn .njured.
I l her daughtci Mohdfiy, but was Aftci placing the call, ahe said, i
li t ut.\*?ed 10 let hci remain several alio returned home a ?|torl while **
\ \gtt li\ W.-vi/'i ??ia\ after later to In- met by ' the torrtlied a
. ? 1"' it wi?* no report/ tat the g'rl child a lio explained alio had lievit . ^
t S.? I i< tt the hoapi'kw and th?>ie mpleeted by the man. .
II -a .1. n i? fort the school their (Saining the houae, ahe'aaid. thd - ?
.?? ' . ad 1 -o; 1. 1a*?i 'man wo# in -her bed waving a tr.ji
' * i wr.tlc dollar and making rehiarlpi ol n.i
md ntvii lea?jh-t v early io-Umcornpl 1 meniary aork ? _? _1
en '11 w week .aiut ihuc Wax one re 8h* had dlfftcully. ehe aaid gc*i
,1 |p.)t i yp.tt' tlu? NAACT had begun ttng- the man out of Iter houav and . , !
1 ,?n 1 nvottfcation. i ~
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WANTS QLlt.T TRIAL tlv Ml '*"> uum> of a limiUr hap
hf' 4 .jail I* mt?4 here about eight yoaca ago,
v *h^ut twjn'.l_pn Wednesday on-1 v*^cn - student at Booker Waali
|tt -rhay with whom the moth- ,n?lon annulled In the pre..
Ild!. fh Id conferred. Mid the m#n ha m'' ?? ,lvr * ven siaior. The
had <onf#rr?d Mid th# accuacd accu?#J u three yoAr
, . .juief hoMdnfc MiUen.. , and about 13 mouth* la
. TTTUI ltU H ? n set for Fr: ***\ Pooled boCOUOe of W?Mt
tu*V nu>; niit? lla caiu<i k?hhI oohovior.1
| HONEYCUTT TO GET
XI1C ELECTRIC CHAIR ,
'A JRI.EANK, Im* iANP> v?cdWt%jLhat eould N> rip^f?*d
O mtn*9*4 odl.v )8 iitMuU's for if a rtuWP degree of KkWTWM
it )\u\ in Uu dlilrk .coucj 1? found. .
op 4> vi i?i hud w. ek, in return There was a iiwd for fin*T;
it gui'u M-rdM t ?gnio<t John argument*, in the case since the
? flomyi i.u i h.tif d Willi <'fgr*> defense had no witnesses to trstlvitod
rapv on a whHi woman. f> in hi* in-half. The state alto
Th< pooalt\ l. Jeath wiviil a final argument
- t i 'i. saturi.i >' r?f n I wo* the When Honeycutt was out on
In thv ooui'i- 'in 'Jfvp tlm" the stand. wHh the JutV.excluded. ~ i
legelf ?i*.i it* 1 m, hi and H*?i mi,, opposing . lUofiWyt' arguadj
husband 'vaclt*< l. .?>hi>' t-?si jK!,i?i*t the admission nil evidence.
Im.< m .k the Juin, said t?* huve been obtained un?Te!
f wil h*t . verdict of flMilt) .IV duraas. \
hmhhmmssmhnhmmum * lh< doomed man Uy.ufied tins
\\ (Wtf.fcVNS ? State li? puty Sheriff Arthur Kicharu .
j-appe.nlril attorneys for lion- *tro-t him in order to make him
I i e% cult h.itc won an appeal sign a confession. The deputy
I | he:ir."iiK and the trial indue d?ndie the accusation A seeon I
h.is the ileal in in for June" 1'uputy sheriff. Deh Schexnsy
lit i... U.1H k>ur^ :.i?, .. ?....i. ?J
?l, ? urn nr nm rtuuj wa avin ' ??? ? vwu? imuum* jvnnvi, Jim *
~i? J . lili nu inrrll^ ofthe at- former it>U trooper m l that
1 trmj I l?? ltt?r'<C the lower;th?y were present wlun Honey
court ruling. , (Utt rr>ade hit confession and
? i?that in. miiili- it voluntarih t : _
ThuiK i w .ui ) involve the jThc wrttsry in the district at
i'- ith i <na.t> It. i. j informal toriwy's off>? verified the state
Itf, .r 'tin iv. "Al l.; .-vtral other '<inefn ~ "r. ; ~ ' j' . ' ' - .
' il-iruuttpH Koarrt '"nton's kidnaiimnu
I I <11 liSot tl DtlalU ? From The AUmU Daily World >
g \ . orn ftAfl ?!?. TW~kidnapping of .btmi-h
" K*lS 10 Hinton. president of Soulfc r
_ ' Carolina branch of the Nat'>
llol,) Kqualixe lnoMi Anmoci***"n for the AdVi
. V vanrrment 6T Colored Heotl
'. ItK tIMOND ? ?AMF ? The pI<. on Frlday ^ Au*uaia,
r State b<>ar<iwut c?u< ation ipprov r '
I ontlnued en page t
M 0'I' .m refjvw* UH loan h WO.WI
to th- Gloucester county ?x?ard | WlNft TOP AWARD*
here l'?i? week, and went a bi* | ^ ^
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further to give the ?ount> top I
Tthi- qua'U t
be(,
'i ao- . the county w hool board ;1
up* ourX_
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1 " fmlufi t'? i^u-ili'c schools tn the
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A-, the county ii dopendont on how I I Hr
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able* the* loan pu*h*
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to *1 fttlttMZ
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ap^.rove'i inc nr*t con i
tr?<? for training Negroes at u ' Clifford Johnson, ?M0fKi of
M. . . ' the University of Oregon. was
| t p.uf?u.?.l - >?..! Tl>" ^w.rd?i >r ond IM> pn* U tt? ot
contract provide* for the if in <Amw<si?Howspsper Publishers ,
'f- >og of f'<ur students in vetcrin Association contest for >ournaiistn
ay ary medicine at Tu*k< gee' instil students st the association coo^
ute, Plana ar? fclpo underway olvention held in New York City
provide training for 20 Negro This week. The association com- ,
P. medical and dental^ student* at prises the majority of tk* daily
(Meharry Medial college, .papers in the country.
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