University of South Carolina Libraries
si?*"'1'" ' ?-??? - V ' . JSL*y* V : * . . ' \ MOB OF ] ' ' " " ~ ? ttI ' a ^ il i . _ u / VOI I 'M K 12, M M HER 4S COL Directors (HUMPHREYS Refuse CIV,L WGlD J Asks Iftitfntimnnrt Annva I (>n VntiBias t o,n rilJI/CHi < ATLANTIC NEWS SERVICE) Scrntor Hubert II Humnhrev lo l'. ' NKW YORK ?(SlHTJal)-- ' P.. -Mum ??Thursday. intra t lv*** The Board of Directoraof^tht> ucciT' Tor Senate cod,*} deration .. ( NltioilAl AMtl'iatlOM for th?.' U-l which wju J -Ahibllah ? T mu .Advancement of <olortxi po, patfnamht yc.l.iol i'ommi?non j fi oplc, Votcri unanimously Mon- ^ C?v.J Right* "who?e . war* diljr A(ntinst <trcr])tinir enlarge, the an .a of ojr free ,r* ?: iptir.ti"ii of WiJ'.rf Whit*?V '1 ?'* : : L A.'V( I' Scv'tt'lttry, who hftti Aikinn uiunnti?us support f?u Vh' j , handed it hit.rwiglUltion 'on hi? proposal. Senatoi Humphrey up -t <4" his phys^chtn. said, "Mv. conviction com ,uwi * it **? th. Mvund time withtrt prrhensivc .civil right* program!^ ^ ~ 1 year ThaTThc Featth of in* NA 1** imperative and urgent com ACP leader had forced to arc* t>rU me to propose this miti ?r j respite from the many duties sof. ?ipP< from which 1 fed certain j * **' _ hi* office A request Tor a leave K" -?t' i understanding <d th ku? to have bcOume' effective last No- problem will develop ". -p vemt?er wa* scheduled an?l then- The Senator, made cleai that ' 0 * - , 4 I 141 I* by missed that Mr Whit*, tnlfht he would rnntiAiu th*. h.! repr< aejit the organisation at the tn^gan ?t thf Demm tntn Cor. ! * .World meeting m I'aru vent ton an Philadelphia for ' .1 i ,n*3 Mr WhHes rrsignat.on said that comprehensive civil rights pr?. 1-?un a recent physical examination re gram "I <^o not. rrgatd su< h -eve vralrd that his health continued yoinnjiasioii a* a substitute I >i I , ^ . **pooT. and thattfur his own good a eumprrhenaive program," !> - ! f.t s he vsould h^Vr to relinquish the declared "I shall luiitimic V'jui office he has held f<>r"mr>rr*-rtuin devote my efforts to enactment ou, ?? -two decades' * ' '' Of Ihc. full program. Nor do 1 y*. i.tn iiu "''fi '-hat such a CHacmaamn rae thi wh* he .??k#a for m?ti?atea the need for prompt .? have Uat yaar. but had ahown enactment of civil itghu leg* Oa bo improvement. tmlian. Should our^lforU t^enIn declla'g ib- resignation. <*< ?*>fl hgislatmn in the ne w . OrtTetow voted to make effect future he suctctiful. the CoiVi Id ?-?: >p a?era >rn~. e nf abaanca on miaa.on's functions would be no _ ^ " June 1. lesa valid " Va| Senator Humphreys bill rllli : CAN HAPPEN _..ta .... . WV/U1U CIMkA'vi 1*1 U * CUCI 111 V IV ? I ??i??? v. nov .i/f.l Chapter Not H'""' Ij^i .vnup?rr ,,UI < 1 > T . conduct studies. inves r^V Vo/ 4A t Sororttu ligations, and research necessary j to prevent abridgment or denial Jg. l.lNOQLN Pa. -{ANT)s_'_ of civil lights, I T This venerable osliudtj ?(2> To investigate government shm which pride.. Itself on Mag Z ^T.'i Oranjfeburfc Native during Use week to discover _ T|UH I n PHillv N that it had'a chapter of Al- ' " ^ ~ la pha Kappa Alpha oa the PHILADELPHIA ?(ANPj ?f 01 campus. Samuel H Blythewood. 75, well hi Not only had Theta chap- know n . uiitractor, arvhih-et ontt I t), ter-of AKA been set up. but civic worker, died at Graduate ra Edward Dawley. senior stn- hnrpital here Mondsv night <-| dent, had been elected the' a ,,-Live of Orangeburg. 3 C. ar rdltnr nf the natlooal )our-? he was the builder ol the Max ?qi nal of the organisation. v. vlf Xiuilding. the ' nfrhtnson V Excited rumors were soon building, and the Hotel Dale at c?i at rest by the discovery that Gone May, N. J. d? , the nrw I.ine?*|n ehtptrr fa | He wa? prom...enl as a mem- re Thrta of Alpha Kappa Alpha Oer of Hie kirst Au?... 1 JaptisT*^'p< Philosophies) fraternity, with chursh here, and u survived b/ r<i other chapters in aeverml la- . his wife Anna and a number' of M ealities. ' * ni-oi.es and nephew s mmm 'Citizenship For All' Is Urged By Waring . CHARLESTON? (Special) ?an citizenship must mean ^ freedom and just ice'to all Leaders must see that it is brought to ' ( all," declared U. S Distinct Court Judge J Waties Waring in ar eepting a special plaque frorh the Omega INi Phi friternlty here. la*t Saturday night ' ' inan Judge and Mr* Waring w.-re the honAred guest* at the publi? Ii.rfnn he I'd in Mofril MICH BHHHl LHunll liunigi tin Oiw ga?~ Com.'lavc of North and South Carolina fraternity, jnen Igovi , . DR. Iknjaauti E May* president of Mot^-hotwe r >Heg?- in At ^ lanU. made the gi j noU'1 an.l prwnumn speech. referring to great leaders of the past who. despite peraetytion*. held to th?r : A i-'? / Jtwmh*l\ a, breaking with the cuatoma oi the day ^ a p t X Mr. Waring rectahred the greataat ovation ever atcoVded here **'u / # H? apoxe for about twertty ntnutet, commrndiitg well known le- **'4 I ' ?4atl tike Dr Ralph Bunche, Walter White and Thurgood Mar to,M |* shall, who bo iutrftiJ aa a capable attorney, and exhorted his II overflow audience to continue to do outstanding bjork to make ' ln< ] . I thu country the land of the free j***4 U| . / Mr? Waring we* presented a bouquet of Amrnrin Roiet by ( " J Mr*. John Mela, in behalf of the wiVea and swerthearts of the Ira- a j. . js fonttty men In oerepttag them, the aa>d 'Thu u th< greatest ^prh t prtWIoge of mr tifeWr know you. and I hope to make more frieoda . At* la cbnieplon." !-*. Mor? than I.Ood persona, including 200 fraternal delegate*, were E ] in the audience, wfth several hundreds unable' to enter the build . -n ? bt the noeupiH ftrr?ien. It We without precedent. of t * . 4 " :V *-'r ' \ ' * .. I . 0 15 BEATS ""AHD /rrtmroRN UMRIA. SOITH CAROLINA. SATURDAY MAY 14. 1W WHITE * - ' * '' tarkmR I mission I : ftlnicftU' h??4 ?ub M.ium- | jjH ?lct?rmifv >?l change* UH binary" )to- intiff ctiriV 3) To hi klatit. cnUntM-.. ic.ics tit 'uhi:- ' I Ufc . ,\l T,1 i*"". In.'t - lii'.ini,..' ,'s i v 1 ? i > t i'h J i ^iil-. .. ic. Ll-lu;?_i-^..- ? fj Tr> rri\jpm>^nd t?-. t'.ioti hhmm diinv?b ? * . (?UhST. hPKAKLH for I usk.txt-t AlitttOM, '?--?-!>.;iy -1.. 's.>t. t?t?at?r of th>? K.th-ni W..?k? A'ln '-ur ? ivtl i K'hK n'/u.-r, ai^i l'i fcaititrivt.. K L>. I'atti it h. Mmnrs .t., sj < ..' .I iii111> i ri|tJrt.; tfW'C T Ray. . <Mi i? ?>'WA * i ' ? ?, , ,,. - . . 1 mit I)) I A. Dcrlniim, dc.\n of Ai .1?*H? M-rolul It it! I V ?tv . ; I - . ' 1 nttlitt "m" 111?:- liuju fi.it SV-J I ' ttu-n iriKi'rii t!u* ? ri II || 11 11^# I ly avni.ahU: ?fc?tir !V> ho matt ! fits " ScttMul liu vlitv>;> flA i iti >k!u> i"i lior t ly nb I SI 0 m\ \jLi O If fjj H'IBlw 11 WW?|-|| UwlyiR'hinf . "T~ By MM. fc. M 1'AKKK? p*nrortf?"\ *i!t*rW*% - ???-? k.vi i V. IVUTUft ( . 1 ftT, ' x ' . : ' ' it.-Avars lb * Carnegie llet > SD63K6r i^Or Foundation Hronre Med ! . * ,r mvihk the live* i f four. men. iu/ C/iKaaI ' l.r ' i the Lib -< | IW OCIiOyl Mtv Utii t.un two v.-.ir? ; 'HAS' iKlll'HCi? lit i ? gi?1 - M i?<?; i r 1 . -v7 U 1\ J ii{hn, St 'Ui.uii, Md.; practi no?n mil 'he m und of voice* iti K attorney at law, and re- hi* hi use ru-uhy .it 2 !'> A M Wed for hi* achievements in Looking ouUndt .. >? ?iw th, , Mini restrictive convenartU hi.,, a M W(| , ' 1 be the principal ipeakrr a' round Hurrying to the scene, ho per *? vices. May IS at S t. overheard coinc r.e i>ay that the le College, here. family was in '.hi- house, hi<p he-program spunacgcd by |, l:.-^.? .-i r _ : When questioned during an "Without t<g?rd fir hi* per?7 ppe .trance before the^CTc <n;d siifity be ripped open ;i will rntial Committee of the dow and. gu led hy r pri an 1 ational ttcmcoratfe party moans. located and carried M summer, Governor J. h$ef? ty vvvi fam irom Thurmond looked to dy s questioner, a member of ; The family. Mi and Mr ' ie fonullnif.'TBd noting hi* |T7rr,ii,. A T , . . *,* j t7. m f ire, reddened, snapped an ihildrih, w?te t ilk eh t..; Hup,.}; J w ill answer you nothing." I hospital Thr.'?> v. mi I I Jam? id stomped to his seat. The *|?c*rl hut tju?'others ; < <...yore I ' irsnnner was Attorney?llrom the .'fb . t ' T" mi lin nnlv K??t? on lli? t\ ?- -??* i in .nci*> wr:r 'TUi.t. Mf mmittre,. ?ho Utf" wilt noticed until-. late;, t.i ;le fate* "into V wtjve con- jvcnt m-the h..sj.-.di) f r tr<-at m >vqr hp* minority re- . n,??ri! in 'ii-tr" ' K i. ?rt of the"1rommltwe on the resulti ~W- . intrvt hflwun faction* in the fur Dr. Sidney L: ydOA any, wh/ T^mar^TrTeTTTTTTT ' * ???? ned 1 rtn in he college. and wfll cjima'x vestjg.itiiin The t Mm . i ac tivities .of the Law clun a' rr*tilted, plus.$."5(M) in .i*h h - .1 the year plan* Use- repairing : his oWti j home. ___ 4 i WT NT TO TOP COt'RT ,, . ^ V- -. . He. na? lK><-n # ver. the job , tt??r .? y Va lghn earned to i f*'pair n>an r?t the iJiwcl Jenklin . U v Syprrme court the re i housing project rtiv< covenant cue of Shelly j ,:?l zz,t::\ ba ptis ts . bless r 'ttrrxr:;;;f noted jurist ' t? ?r. i ?'n Jhi* raac the- del* C-HAHll'KSTON Mr-rttherf. \ wa- v ^Uf.-d, it tx'sn^ ,:f t>? ; , w,n, ^ h. .fT.-It -hat the a?enr,.. ;.i ,.,n f,.luVJ - * ermixent m?y not .hS D?s rr., t ( .,mt* Jud^ J "ir AUfh Ji?w?4nte. . Watua Waring ul the cloae of tb-J, tt<?rney A'aullhn ala?> played anual 'aeaatoYS 'h< r? <.n the ^ ronwnerit role in bringing a-iend. , f adoption'of lite CtVll right*?The -U'^TT- hi n the jumt VIt Itran^ of-- the Democratic Nat- contain#*! ;r. a n-solubon-adotfte I !( li C< hvrntiort held at Phila- ; by tin- organization. which *?. i | ( vh'? tyt y?ar. Hf la now aer aa follow*. j< KilHV i'/ur *?? wr w* IHHitil. ? _ .. -< orory Gcncnl tor -h. U.rl T*XT OF kftaouri ^ Wher^a* we arf holding <r*i? .nu^oMli. tor tk, witojll? '""""J ?** (torn. ?nrt tin nnrnmi ' ?,* '' *<!*? orn<-y V.UXhn .1 SUU Col ^ ?* h"m' J"de" J- W,t"? [ nrrt m?*i toiha ThrtiiiM rTfg: Wj' '' our,^lv^1> *?? M,IKr Low ClX TH.'Sa-r?**! ' "'"U"""-. ?-<i ."luBrrly <DSh ,<""h 0* pro. h? Law School at ?h? college \ ( ONTTNCKD OM PAGE I V' - . - I ' . > / ... . . 77 YR. ; - . ; ( - - . . . ' A. " ? if . I'Hia: TKN-OEN RESlflVC A I ft ' :. v 7^ 's.-^.' - s<'ti>'iuHhip bigirt vi i. p jB Fietitmg, A<m r.i>l>t I .it.<)-n H' j. > II .. :. l; H . - III 1' - ! ,\1. \V;lii.ini U it- li'v'rvf t'll r Oif.'.* Inii Mt Mi WUllutia ft'OtA It ( rhjtttt'M- ' I<o<h?i-! s SI''trl?.?. Votr-' l-'U- \ cngm Iminmtrutiort. ' ; Aide Savs Truman's Rights Only Campaign Promises CHICAttO ? Ja) I ranttlin, \\a?liin((oti newsman who hrl write President Iruotan'a winning campaign ?|Kf(hea, declare* a June Negro lligxst article that the Nation'* leader I* tir no hit to live Up to hit ?amp.i u prAcnine* if Uu; ar; koU^ to prod I I ?^hle |#t #V. ** ' ll>J?deul'? ^ttiludt * tenia not jftnijr from. political eal I lie Franklin sa>s in tl?a Negro lligrsl article entitled W i?u. an Ileal I > Thinks A?> ???< Negri"v lint alto rrom hia own | <?Nmft Sttlludc.-' In (Vmaling the real indde st?n> n| the I'resident'a attttudn v^nd* Nngroi-. and mil ngh franklin, w Imn recent I.lie Ma irtnp aftlaiy iwiAniiinnt ltnvM.ur ihiih v < rr.it* ,i hitter Capital c trover*e>, uihisIs that Irumail is -iitu-?ll* " * - -a ?? *? Mill MU4 ttie intjuriy hi (Hi, ,h!vi??.i> iii ^ tVlixjioiiK i->? civil rights, and j bustn i&aues '-i . V "Tr' inan f ucjit tbr Kn Klux Klni u lilt early pollUt?l csri titul.iilv 'llMurbcil b) lln-iiniof society or by remote racial >ti-4ire. .. "The President's preferred advisers represent the white mo l'41'lptt '*tpeh of-Hte-Hmrth. "FwitbHti -aMi;?? ? ? Pruo'alln wy* Truman l.x. a practical politican trained In ? )? ul of K.nisa* C|ty machine politics under lite late hoaa I'rcni r * Ax a man, Franklin' countimies, the President regards the aru as ."outlier human lisinf hhote rights mutt be broadened reaper ted!' ' " . . /'Bui ax a politician.". Franklin asserts. "the President i* tral i think in I'HMfiif \oes, " ami the election is over.-Franklin a* I'. nrrniK nilrrlrx, the Truman adminl.xlralion civil rights prog is iliiomyl and miracles In I un^resx aii rate as white rrow*." School Action ROANOKK. Va.? (A7iV) t' and In tenrmnrnrv tar **? I. D burnt Court Judge A 1) i buildings 3arksdlr dumped last, w-.-ek uxe ; r Iran r?,rtai >f,. ollij group Ol-?iojiro pv of Negf" study; it< -ire as g'*K < r.. 1(1 1 ulaski County^ charg ' lw?sc used . f<r? .<ehita rhjJ({[r| ?g that colored children in the. ' ounty were being disci irrtinatert t'ONTfNlTD ON PA(d. I gamstln school ttWlTties, ' and ? ? r - .-- - . ' n school bus transportation. MM'' p. While finding reasonable e [V|c(^ant8 HrSt juality of education in the townV for, both rarse, Judge Barks-j A ^ f* Jak'a deosipn contained .sharp At ueorgetow !riU?itro of facilities in the'courtly lor both races, and in other GEORGETOWN -- rWnj^i lLak 11 unties | , , .. . v . . -Till- jUlli.1 TYolAfl !?;V 1 Huiirihi nil Till IS ll I M , -. . ? {'it section of ui 'rtcctuwn ? ou the 26 elementary aha-xm Hu , . . . , , , ^ , was selected by ;ury romnnu ^oyrny are for Negroes. .vnd tna* . ' ' . ? IV. / i-r .- \ . eiB to serve in the,Gourt of C the Caifree Training ?> .'.J fo,- -, K, _ ' ? , , . pion Pleas thus veck, first of ' "IT1"' in Pulaski is 1 . rr ?r ; ;? mm jtw *n r mlrb in n and adequate sch<x?J. I the ,, ^ a. .. ? . . ? than 50 years. neS0Mt<.:n the countV < >'h<vr-N.. e. ' * * . v. ,. ' , Several weeks ago, the . L?m tro mhooh, he said, cor par,. fa. ; * ! rif N rtfrni-c feAe.. ?- > ? ?4 >vrfcb?T w?ft.V he w8*U?. j,?ounty giina jut.?i: Wu * IH "TH*. Irt^!?|wery' i'maty '*< f I W* " tr,s,! L' " ,n'wtMch' ?h. ?\m>rf?Ury icooli W- wh'.^ I Nffrr*,*f ?* l? Rocking." ,h?lg >j]' ,.v'rt>><'; ; Thf ' B?i Mid. /'verV few h*vo j ' ' ' . iWl*tri-<; nor <tnl movrt) plumbhl'c Km. do ??i : JiT"* cSi>! their own hc?<* rop-V-'m. ^ wUrtta ply U M? in.Unr.-v whit, i' ' ; irr" 1^ AlU,?ew M* ,Wp.?k(I*!| ' ,TIZrN uftht ift bUeCteOU of church** CONTINUED ON PAOE 1 ' - . .. r ? ?' --'^v' :* .' ^..y r T ' ' v>"*^ '* . s . & '4MM ?!1" ' - ' ' ' ' ' * ' *' ia^pi' 1 * " ' ''' 1 . ' p .; - ;,: > < ' ' ; - - ' * Left Naked By JOHN ll. MtCRAY llou a 15-car mob of unma&ed white men, believed to hava .. come from Went Columbia. Caycc and the Columbia area, kidnapped him last Saturday at midnight from hi* six-room v home m tht\ "DixMiia" section of Lexington county, drove into a wooded area seven mile* away, boat, kicked, stomped . ^ and left him a blooding mass?stark naded in a pouring rain, stir tnH tot TtiwUy night, by-77 year old Shelton Lorick from hi* >k\1 in the Columbia Hospital. . ?r \ ' 4; The victim had boon chastised in * Ku Klux Klan fashion ?? tor allowing while people to come to his house, hauling fire* . p wopd to a widowed white woman for which " he was naid K* tine \\iiiim lMn'ily for whom ah* ha* worked ? number of yeara Ami. ;i iM apparently he did not understand firmly onough the of hito mau'a country." ?- ? TK? haggard aged man. who ha<l toiled yean on hia (arm to earn ......... ... a living buy hit. home. looked to the ceiling ? from i?U bod to My> that h< 11..1 > take.In* ,0 year old ill wife and Jain their children in I at* w rdnr?dayii wax reported that a white woman had alao been beaten lite Saturday nKphl, presumedly by the mme man. being xelred w hen only her rmallnl children wore at home. It wea ?Imi reported thai relatives wenr trying to got the Lertch family out of the *ee ?on after word of further viol once had been rereived. The family ha* ronatderable property holding*. The wem'.oi mentioned In the unconfirmed beating report la aatd to live nrir " I irokv and to vt*u thy family occaatonally, being a"tin it re-tghbor' to a lamUy having Jlntwsfn H. One relaUvt re- port ! t r tuobb U? i. -ol tried in va?n to fore* the aged Victim,to J tay i *. ; >',*",' e-iwdm-thhh? ?? ? | th?-n< h. Ht. ha\ had om %:t<<k.. and ho haa worked hard to art .i MVorid lltaa.d the abduction and beating had been carried I < 'U in ;i rort td military fashion^ by big nun who barked ordersf . I and ...iuTv.-.i . ? ?,i.v iiHvnty -V" . l follow,-,I t)> on.- James M liinton at Augusta, bv ppearaAcif tin- Ki licvrd To have had- active sup ~ ? rr_^ rn ?n ,?mjr buig, w. |>ort <?r the S. C. KJsn units. A . u? h iJiajton. SmIi'.UcI lirren tharlci to the Wnl Columbia -To 1 charter'* to kUvi rm at O Cayce -kiav, rn was iMuad by , raiutvburg 4tui Noith It followed Green about two months ago.' by two week* the abduction of This unit is not far from Um vie~ :? tim's h?>m?* and one of the men Simmons. Gets JXLl, :?Li* JOO?? w ?'vm BIIV wavtuai i? HUI^TV m Dootnralc IWri^ ** u * * *? ** r**? ofu" I'lHIUIdtt uegree at ? ewuin Y?t ColumbUJiNl. iny NKW. YORK ?(AN^J)? Co- ""Lr |j , r f*vA ~ tamtTTTr rUnl^Wraity rwf|||4flelNhl|flC^jfc)iiie " * ^ during the week that the Doc- M, , ^ .> ' . .or of R lur.tton dcgr,. h.> b , "" hMd >7"?*'" W"d"?'h., . .nfrrod upon Dr/i. *?* , ,T * A.omw Snnmunji, brUKon. ?,. L J ^ - ?n,l a.?i.l?nt .?cuU? ^.^7.'W M ^ \ o.'o . , . blackjacks, Mr. Lortck Mid he to. dlrectpi .of thr chil<1 rcm__center.s :?- ? - ? ?.? < iW.'jof "the NrW York Department of CONTINUED ON PAGE I -V ton- Wpjfare. J . jk 7Vt A lUllive uf ? li.irl,. Ituu., a c ;"-JTr" *?n PI ' . Uii fill- Simmon* I*, an honor graduate jYl 11V H I4I11|Im " of Vink Univi\r*ii> and rccoiYed J ,#r" u MaiterVi dcgi. r iimju Columbia 1 /""V g% Mf. Thr f' H" in aid Mlov IjlOCI- 1 |^? has been In r.lu,i sIxiksI - circles \ . w Oc ?M principal of the ??^???I?^??2ltlO I) Hooker ~T. Wublniloe hlfh ^ " ^-qjanr ft. Preeident B.E. Mays of More Irr lur 1' years, where lander house CoHtje in Atlanta bitterN>. Ins leadership. Il?c school 'X assailed those who "worship and became one of flvo la the Ood of segregation " here t>s* .lAic -to. win accreditation f"rv the annual stete meeting of Bf() ironi u?r Association of Col- the. Southern Regional Ciiunt'il ilds lege* and Secondary-Schools. Tuesday. : llr Was formerly secretary Charging that today t h i? of tiir cotnmln*iot> on aeron- "South worships at the shrine of ilart schools. South Aaaoclat- segregation,"' and a southern un- V iy u) < allege* and Socond*- wllllngneaa to break with cm | ry Schools for Negenoo. Bo Dr. Maya said. "For us. th.-. k . has also served as odneal- South, the maintainedof sef- _?, " ioo specialist with tho OPA rrgetion.ls more important th ?n and has had many artlclcw democracy; than the Chirstian published in leading edu- j religion; than I was almost a ration Journal! of the nat *><nit to *?y, than keeping Comioa. He is currently work* muniam out of the country " Ho tag on the manuserlpU of continued. "I dare aay a vaat educational <Iocuroentawhich majority In the SouUi woull treat with revolutionary have preferred a Hitler victory. methods in education CONTINUED ON PAGE I 1100 aai Uptarcoltvral' ?iatlana. t f. GOP HEADS BLAST BETHUNE AND EDITOR Charge Dixie Collusion Against Key Democratic Party Lenders m By Alice Dunnlffan with the administration to thwart ' " WASHINGTON ~(AN'P) justice, especially where it killed A The Republican National legislation designed lo help our mm Committee Wanted Mr*. Mary ;ow nrace." . ' m .i dr-t.r<al MelhiifiH and the l?hU | Th,. nrmmiiicf said it exucct i inty Defender for having ei hotlnng more from "I am for * M ion joined the Southern Dixie- j hut" Dougla. the Democratic V ? om * r?U in an effort to kill the 'senator from Illinois who led the \ i. * ':\ I hi? IH icker anti discrimination 1 fight against the amendment, Lrr amendment u> ih# Federal because hee gave a- magnificent ^.fk Housinsr Bill, thin we ek. I display of his Dr Jekvll and Mr. .n, 1 In g Statement issued the jilyde ability where nr.lnorltierare I in^ ci mm it tee expressed surprise irivolred in his first major taAk * \ tely ftt the action taken by the in the senate regarding the the ' tolwsrtS of the administrate change in rules during the fill- * the Ion/' known as the Truman buster case1 J>emocraU, but was more a- nn- .mvra ITTM "" Brick.r amandm.nl aa -a ma?a ? 1 oJ"' ,h* ?*" fldhla prS?/a?? . ttl" d?l^wT?,'.uu l" ,h" ?"^r. 1 mant,*1hal Nafroec have joined CONTINUED ON PAG*