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... V ' . . / . * >v-' * ' ' , ,' ?: . > 1 " - " \ . t. i : .y . > . ,1 I I I I J h H r I ^ lk / i f JL ji -?S fiUW i o. fiXN\ ^Fll aw.-W ? i y I I] VOLXJMI I*,NUMBER 50 I ITE A< E9V Probe . . * I I / ^ M mji B I - I 4 Jf M M t ^ . -Oil 'Jur<-- H. pnti'^p:*'- W 0 Niff??>l> f.; . / \ " '" . Morulay. j The 8O0 N?'tf ru iM^brr#, chir A nn.UV'c (it JTa-j'KifVriviilv. Fls -?Mh Mi ptMvrt (luring | Dr. JtivJ.ii.rJson atV??t?-l n>r:1u.t'<he February' t\?tiuruil fonchvf* acKiTti for" l^?-vurly! o -i.; ej^iptftaljOn. may -wind \ip bring. ... ...... ' Ui&cty*; iamf'tKc pivTni Vh.^ *vttpVji</s*t* $b a-Mutr-mv*M . ity. bi/Jiovi H3Tv?.?a *liaivrf!iJ?y...| tjgat?urt. itf-w** g?6craUy .hint-./ giau^aung wiw mo pra i?,ga?.. o.l alvi-ut the statu rally ih.> thfe School..-In ISjU iv i wm? rec? vved hi| doetontt from Dttw { Tl(. , , , % . Un?vrr?tty. after making", mm of f. :*n*l# "Wentum . " the .-ryiuu remarkable record* in " tenuis *!?? ?'. ci*1,/Ut? u??m the uhlvriylty'a h.atory. f^ptcnl whlch M?d only Ne, ? ... . were suspected thus far in; * Tor the ? 7g? ?* J>? the vast cheating ring, broken 1 been chaplain ,*ndd.rector of fie- - - _; . j . tigious activities at Tuakcgec In THOUCilfT Fill PKOHF.I) si tut.-. succeeding last fall to th? Man* teachers who talked j * presidency of Gammon. quickly during initial Invest* ; A ff-^uent contributor to mv (atlons into examination steal* i gnxinc* and irarred tubllcatiom. '#1 were wry red faced, this < he ta lifted in Who's \STho Among neck lo learn that Investigate t Religious leaders If- \merica. ?c* we.> not FBI arrut* as . - w I ' t . * T ~ I many htd thought. tlifrf *rr< J P?iUnl. htVlllA ~ nir?ttrma-*+ capaarte. ii-iu Uu . ^r- y~aiilVliJL/i>int? ?i Mtt,? , c,( th, ,ut> ih.t in- \i v . veMgalo'rt lad bus pecU-te-W^Tl Predicts Against ? xuSjj *? , STS I i Walter tfincfetl u'th, n I an a prior tip the .department . "* . ' ' - _ UanJ it had received. PHILADELPHIA ? (AMP) While n?m ?f teafhera con Walter Winrhtll * ''1 ^?i>n m'c*!tinue to l>c questioned over the i his maker and be judged. Fath-1"***. "* mnummuant h? heun ' made on efforu or progress to | er Divine predicted here la*- ti?ce the "leak* to its origin. v i week alter hearing |h?- fame 1 The people who talk are char-p rolumnut and new* caster had gtng that--since Negr.>es had not ( said the Father wa? suffering accev. to the examinations un- < . * ? . til just a few* hours before they ] . I , h|r r.i. . were to bo given, it was itnpos- j. ? ^Of^flnchell. . Father Divine gljj]e have perpared so thb-: wrote in hi? paper, Ttap ^ew roughly and distributed so \Jtf- , "" fectively prepared answers. ^ jL "I have called him this day to The inference QTfliat iOIIW per- < judgment before the SUP- *?n clo?* cither the printing RKME BAR OF JUSTICE of the office in New York, or the state , COURT OF HEAVBN. You may department itaclf, could have watch for the verdict, for he *??ned? copy, of the examination, . ' shall pay according to the LAW * - " . of god and the justice of Southern Churches CHRIST." nv r^^ou. i?d? ? * r Life, Treatment of wrote: S * "If I iie weepods of ksstt! ? ??thr.ng about imtice 1 would AT1.*N*?_? (AND -Rocant ^ hi.o hln. Walter WinchaU. in- ch?*'h, pronounaamanti .A (he d.ctad lor llbal; for the llvaa ol l ?< hum,n r,?h'' 'how ,h,t th.** ol XV followers and othar. rhurchar hava wan, h, v. <. to dot troy by |? ?* N ,n "npon^it rol. Btkd-j ?b .alicou, bkUMtf f ^hU '?r| ten end published .re worth * ' d?aUr*d. Sou,h'[n ** more *h.n m.ny billion, at dol ",UO?l ^ "?""* ? Inn He would not be .Me to * ?? "? ? N'?ro p., I. r just one life th.1 he white repTe.enl.tive. trom ed tifi i o destroy" V;t. hell rc-centtjr wruK in his NAACP DROPS < >Ui- "i and announced on his : xj,:: tn: mallard tour rw ? imenl r " _ j "NKW YORK (ANP) -The Publishers Plan wA' .''. rp^vd .?>>.! m-o .;__v jAm.v >.3iU*rrU wid"W of Rorvtt ket ar.l. lynched Ut:.t year In 'Pi t OTlVentlOn Lyon.. O. lu. been elo^ .. of April JO. Mr*. Mallard learn ? f; :? -The N?*r. ed last week ' st -. ,. ^er P.j>' then Assorted 1 i A<vnrftin? vj? ( . .. .. . o V.-.., rm Ui Washington. D newspaper, the NAACP gave up j C ( it it* ?*i.lh annual convenv th* tour, originally srhe?lul**d to Ju .r Id 1o 10. inclusive for.t>nw until Jtyi*. I brctuif 't ' W young1 an WB-S a financial ^lop, r>.uv. I IhjiWcek A# ^ reason* for dropputi; the X * ng juraullanotoly wii. Uuf Jun<. , the NAACr floral ?^u,at'?" 1announced that Mrs. Mallard w.-u ? ?v?-i;.mg Sooetie*. component ' . ,.? the A.v*l..->n difficult to get Along with .ltd /PfV Washington Alro Ameri jthat it would he unfair to NAAL ?n w.ll be the host newspaper, |GPm*n?b?J* to continue a tour a-i* sessions will be held et!thet WM losing money.' o * ' *? ? " ? ' frVrr a<,ceno ,rvl *' Mr*. Mallard taid the NAAC-* MiwH, Nonhtmi . .. . Carl Vturph,. prudent o? th. 1- "7 '"L 1 Baltimore, Is chairman of a can- P^** (?4id?1 bt , mention program committee, "rtr"ndrd" without a Job because CONTINUED ON BAG* 4 CONTINCED ON FAGE u ^^^ ^ ' ' ' SI '? ' '' ^ ' M ^ ^ ??31111A ( U1A M Bl A. S4>1 Tlit \ lUlUN HKHS H* M tfvy Wan Graduation Ac may r I . rr aF 1 I 1 rHfgh^| f ' 7~ v \*V * Jo pi oi'iu c d. j>ri}?up.v m collusion 4 .' ? . he Hi' jft 'j kitfUgh a ' i">< t v*. >>i k, which ap- " "T^f Jl (j irj'nlly h.W Util ouihung t)u I C( iffl ' v..,;..-,,.:.- ) Eigtp : V'->.tj Nti I I IUST I III \TIM. P*** " n^uwf uncto Whith gain. 1 it ; >rg| * <\ l-.it> wiKck'nUu wa? the MMrUoii' . hat cheating Had boon done on Following Mav coring Juin nnt >rrvntui examination.*, and wai n;mua(H. nl ,hr Midway TrtevU ? Cumffiilli understanding th.il i ' , , r .hose who hud enough money, f?*-UUy-gdw.,ra, fii.utrd, from let ivd the right contact, could Gur.ns, coordinator <.I graduation tcora ?n ' A" or. n top ruling with C \V;u<l, fac ility udvifcoi. )Uuy n?e.' W, Tannr?. Walter Seat on nn?yv-The scandal is ilotalned to j - . ? ". uncover lone ol the biggest rack" g ts ever to hit southern Negro - ^ i _ . . 1 '' A in every I jf\ gifl "1 / # | :ounty of money having been I )i| li lil 1 I I I I taid 6veIi tcvctai examinations' gfcs^ \y ? * ^ V/ 1 >v teacher* who wanted Highest]./ , . ed, is the charge that buying : f^TTf! "\T* " (rades was not confined to wmc I I J I ll J I 111^ V <l?tfcro teacher* ! \J\J M* With the initial hysteria uve^l ^ eachers settled down during ttuj _Jn a 'lengthy. and heated ,*nto accept,ng whatever here Monday. ? I.' U"i t-' "?ni..it?.|y Hi Hi 'vL. ? ?ervire and college seniors the '"'"I1 01 Cullgg* wllv.J*'" .h?Q?r<I may decide. FoHow cd several suggestion* for li^ in* -a meeting here Saturday, provnv th:* college s lUniii when testimony was taken from wljh jIui.mu members, and wH|k teachers suspected in several lht py^llc as a whole, t)unties, th*,board announced it ^ of(icial regolullon would render its decision nt a w#f rrU?ed ? haVing ^ . later date. ' 1 dopted by the session, and made State Superintendent Jesse T. jnto n formai fT^ord, a statement Anderson issued a formal state j wat 1<JlllIKi m iwh.i# Ihe d^parTmcnt hacl boon pped which indicated that oft in advjmtvr that pome* were *** s7rvS'r_*j, frlevcncet being circulated, and had in ^h Kad 1>?^?i alivd, and in thr rtruoted that Copies be taten up PW?f? <>' President J. A. Bri TO coata, who ?poke alao near th?CON'TINUED ON PAG* J close of? the meetiufc ?:?_ ?? 1^?Ju*S_;_ CHAKtiKH MA DP. Approve Better SB/aST . . JfcLSLHIl! of N. w York City, who Southern Negroes S? ??rc -rr " " and religious fields. said: mor> wfch;h had affected enroll 'During yie past two years, religious groups Lin the aouth Win* nrahin have "shown a growing willing- tfC/lOfaWM#* ne*s to take expositive stand tor a broader democracy/* ^ Sampling of the proaoilBeg- .i_i ments made dmrrtwsaiy Southern Baptist ".nventtoft: MW< shall frstMt against la- jfl B| Jostic and indignities against Negroe*. as we do in the ease of j|df proplr of our oun race . 'We shaii be vrlllln* (or Uh ^ ... ,n Jrjm to enjoy the rifhte front- '*r*m |ed to hint un'*r the eonoUtation of the I'nIUd State*, in- 9?^_ eluding the rtfht . . , to roe aire equal scrvlrr for equal payment ? on publie carrier*." Synod of South the Pre*byter>ao ebifirh 'in th< US.: "Anerkan cannot be a white A i.lfuthr in which the Nefro la squired to aMd"? b? rn!e? whien j he had no hand in formulating* ) ' .: t OKTiKi FD OW P.U.K I m rwothv Gray, the daughrr1?~*7 , ter of S. Sft and Mr?. FrarK Ho> Accused Of Oruy, who reside* at 1504 Heldt Mail Rifling Street. Columbia./appeared -n the Claflin Univeralty ScholarCt.lZABCTftlrOWN, N. C. ? ^.p Contest on May 6 She w-t< <ANT> ? John Clrunson. Il-jnu . i~ ?- - ofd reOrttni of the llorborv ? m *"*no' " ( rove sestion, was arretted bare *,0? ?rhnlariftif> '-n **" V?4<*e*last week by U. ft. postal aotW-iWty. where il>a4*linfjt<^ cohtinrites on charge *f rifltnf a rani ue her study In music neat yea* mall boa. from whict, a gold-wed- She ^ .tudying music un ???? KLIS^-wfSM" VC RnrmtO - - - .a |W- wllln .1 j. Qy.W/^1 A| %d(M Hiywioj Fv&it* wIwnb dan chief iwynoldi ocnooi of Mils' to be married neat month. c s t i ' . * : ,. ./ . v' * " . ' y\ .;~ ? . ,... - ' . . ' ' 1 . " . t. . ; .' * ' ". * ?'." ; ''/'._ -. . ..; A*- v ' ; ' '.. ' * / " ' ' ' ' .' ..; '< ' . vv^r-v -; ' 'I : '/;v /-.-V ./* .*v^ _v',-,..: .'. ,' : ^INFORMER ~~ I* gitUHPAY M 2 . W'" Fli APEGOAT tivitioH - ? ?? I gi adu.Ytt'in' A*31 thit is the'tojjlr being ?1i?. uk*??1 hv the planting m?o Institute 4.1 C..???grt., The commHW ti-composed of seniors ,i/vl t tv tin)11 Kogeu ? W I'jU'frton. -Wi'lbum fj. Oaillwr EveTyn U :i.and Wtil torn Donaldson; standing, U.?4r IV tlrant, iumflt" IUmIUo k, Ik'nttv Wcuon, !.? tilly advisor, Marion Martin, Qt hallo ?T?K WjIUs (ANI*J. t' Alumni Hold fctessien Mete? i ments. HI* viaw wu supported letjc personnel at tha college. I.by Cl?.ron--o Hvubana. Si , prin- *-jc rjiid oiggcstton was not of the i,tutcn? ?-?>unt M)!^-.1f rcd and charged that a h(? I. who *ai<l .i sp?e<l|el hlin i ? ??? ? ?? iltng ol ' ranscript*' and eorw*- f?ndal -course ?ho city over t -H' w?orti.<< M* '.'p. Ilut klioluil ir.WQiuiuct ol >omc cotnb hart charced that the ?ot- faculty member* lege h?d allowed -milch "good Amortg othari speakers wcro material' U? wander into other Mr*. Anflta Belle Weston, . who institutions gave suggestion baforc the torn* Charloa Brooks, a young Co peratura of tha maating roac, lubia businessman, ehargert that Mrs O J Poinsett*. and A. W. often atudent* were allowed to Simkiris. the latter two disagreeanroll in WToog courses, and ing *A?th reported attitudes of coma up to near graduation time \n administrative official towards before the errors v/as chsykcd an apiH-'sl which hid taan subThe ltaverand Miles D.'Bogah. J mined by alumni members principal of tha Lakavlaw hign | t-il. J --* " - _ , . _ ?r nvir nw ity ncv. I rnooi *t West Columbia recom Lc Jenkin*. paator of Un.cn I mtlMM that -collage have church in Columbia, and more attention to effective put SL f.nl principal of Finlcy lie relation in the future, and hlgh at Cheater, denounced he termed "th- *" " ' " t p_,. . Idsffaar a Uftlr" a lH ^KlfWi, the prwia^t i * IFi>i I tn?iBainrnin to ,aMi'X th* situation by iKSdht receive from cxp>gtmnf lh/ .c^r, Mlcf * ^ At ^djouinircnt. the alumni w .. ?VAWa. HITS ATHLETICS Ucte<j , al> ciaI committee, in John k.aua. n Coluuib.a buv jtruH'ltvl toCOBfcjf with the preel? neeemait, made the HvatUat talk dent at a later date, end to map throughout the meeting. plana to. another alumni meet.. He fltacloae^ that a abort while fog in July. IwtlWk MMMOf tet* DIXSON PRESIDENT ing rotne changes made in ath- ^P|X*^n of Ba wri1 was elected president of the ei iMim grr~?. lumni for -the neat-tena^ Oth^r -4t'nf* p, f . officers named were: Rev. ~M ilea * llHOncr D. Began. vice president; Mrs. Called Bluebeard | A B Weston, secretary, John I Evan* treasurer, and Miss h J. KJNOMTHkk, BC. ? (ANP)->- Gambcll, executive secretary. lohn McClary, in prison saving ni Vi a 10-year sentence fot man . . SMSrvltD laughter. was ilvtn perm* Mi in Fo^lJlOHB Open tb.spend a rijtt at his horn- WASHINGTON ? iaNP) Sheriff Peertev Laashert re- fho U ft civil Serlre commlslon parted Monday that MeClary . . had surrendered after hiding d '"J week the openeat la a nearby sw*aap far al- ' ng <>f competitive examinations m?d a week. . - J ,,I? -Pi ointments !< positions ot here last weak. Tha next day. i.whiter t. 13.727 to KJ.23S per e was actlised' uf the murder oft r; mirsing consuiant. M.47B- i !hl? wife, the third /> 41* by his I >7.432. cnflrwerif* aid. $X1521 indf ( {$.1,727; ?n?j medical offtcer^-roThe slam Y< n*v lilri. Will,c ?n? . $2,200 to $2,400; ..'Aim. - nry. ? I ... ... . to.! * ' "!j own . i .I.wkI i*t Kw ham*. Her |h*^ been The seaith Positions as engineering aid -|w?* ma nt.the hnm? v.-hen ' ,r? openin all branche* of en11 MKTlrVy failed to Dhow up Oti Uneerinf except cartographic. th? prison ran-p. | Hie medical officer posts are af | 1A > th . Ml.iV Wto: hdnfcq hi* flnrt wife with Shot. ton- ***** or exprri?n? ' gon fclatl Ten year* later, he ce Bre 4 A? killed hi* second wife and her n*oe*aary forma may be pro male camn'on with a pistol. . He rur<d from th? """mission. iU had finished hia first sentence rrfional office., and any first'01 and remarried. , second-clka* post Pflre. - . ' I 'v.'. * I i " I' : / '1 Vi'" I ???? ?7 7 ; ~ ^ . ' !,Say Six ypl TQr Beaton I Bv Men tCK tbn t>:m> . \. ' 1 ' 1 * 1 , Hovs ihitl group Mi mil t >m ^ y ;. . Ubh .\ ifniiiiuikivl kl;t> mwi ,T??*i?t or methvg kf?j v j wllc? himI t mat meat to a Ne*.? i ii A i i "" wh" Marshall Applauds *aih ..... i..? .nrt? : . ? ' " *t tolumbia on the wook- ^ Primary Ruline ;>r"\ thouKh .?u*iy wM ?bij . to identify any ??l (in* OOHNFftd iiU'Ji wlui art! uIU'uihI tu havn Halting the affirmation fa thij , K w " ! to. * e.'T- . . /' . .V1 ul hftil il norm unmasVu ?MM M.I.* l.r-u,( lour. , m ,, nMlW ? Kr.Annaala at ? low?i coufl d?fl?ion (|' .. MifVfiiUnt; tin- D? in'xmtio I'uPjT" . , (~ ToS??olM rarititii.i Hvm denying.' 1 "1"' -1?II > * N?|run (all patu?'ii*tion in th^ V?' ^*0 & Hex-totjiud headed?.?__r_ Ml ?*?* L ?... ?Lu??>. ?Ut...r ",m '"""" jft tiui w?k m hnnm... 8?um w,lh "hkJj klmnnysn h?.i SrwwW AriSl ..... ...? ... ai"*f ?> ? v v. . .y>*kruH?j% 111 tho (tectum* not Uk41iuo Of iMtt Iiiffita, uit> IH / ..ri. .>1. > .lufc ... , uJ iJffu.. a.,.' '"J"""' wlwr? ...,..cu c-xi-imv ot ihtro rii-.i ' < yw old Uhmon Wick w? *N*ed; and taken PIP . , momgtit rul?i and bouling ,1 ;> i' miJ Arm: Mead M. I)ubic, 'or Miolltci vm.it., anil lln(? VTpf i ?vUt.i^nc(J ih, i mam at n wlu-n *. u ?ruv .. utrivM-tn tW? jUruMton tWU?d by Federal J)> Lain, I my Wyt? fKK'U l>y a J trici Jute* J-. WaUea Warm^ i. group ??i >ouM<?U)rii who-Tiail itb CthiUpa in fht' NAA<gg{ rot mil x??? thu rnghl. * frSft I to . . iWs-sU-4*mmitt*U<>.. H hftv" 'i'lu k>V *wtiliad M ?t Npki>> dttMM nukniier and to havo doacomT m NAAC1' nttorncya handlina Oil Ui?uii too umruudorn, putU?v am?" *tif .! ! "R. BoUi Umj loom to rout. Two or ? ( n'.it>s c.. and kiirwB aiiot* wuru reporioo Thvin t Mai*Hnlt ?uxii U. lliu attacking group. ^ SSS: JvT'" ? ... ' auiuiuonuco, a no pronto. a; I P RpPI^ |Q ttU.ur.3 HilUUIftU J. D lv3 A u?(va oi uoik? in Um v? at-num A i |gaJ5igWi?-r< , . _ nuunlgnt uviut^ii. Li utiu ui'L.t, I IO\Y/ A P I 1 youn|e? men Uvu voluoU<r?l 1 ivy W *V1 \L/ to hang around lata at night.to wflj pot suspicious wnlto man, wi.. J V* GEORGETOWN ? J. D. Bock, | V principal of the Howard?Bchoul VONTlNUED fAOK ^ ^ haro for a numbar of ytara, will ' . ' t*. ..ifuuny rauwi on jmia ivgtlGcoryin Mayor \ W^nnual cnrnnwn n?,l-.?*:. (jnn1agk6 KlanBmen Considered the dtan of South 1 >iJh.KTON GA HANS)- It ' Carolina principals, Mr. Hack, the thcro ia to) mayor -who In> accomplished educator, took o ] ^ ,ho _,Jualu ,| all his ? 4 vet .n insignificant elementaiy, w Co J school consisting of about 300 _ ??iLr..^ra ? children many y..rs ago. am. 1 has been developed Into one of . F i | -3 the bast lfrn?TiS5,-??vtitsTin ** ** **** ***** three P*i?* J enrollment now of 1.700. Working ^lanaman ha ftmihl running ? with him has been O. W Howard, round town th?m 'n f* | vie* principal town's lad, and announced tti .i This year's closing will be the ? will bivato a^?l trl I first in the tint sine* the addlt- Co* 00UIt- or*r ? >" >> , ion of the twelfth grade. Class - 'S? Honor. were won by Mia Pearlf m ???rt -J Ruby King and Charlc* William Samuel Green lambaeted the Browr ' oerton mayor, tek/Ag thai tha ~r>i Tha commMciMfll addreea i? ^ ^ tw qj^befojro wd . $1 In ha M.llvrrad hr Dr. Theme. l> i??V **? acW. afalnet tW. lit ftmaar. a nativeloalwho la in- ? wwu* define. Inhumed ul ?M abactor in biology* Mo?.n Oreen'. .tatemeoi, mayor Cothran . > State College. Rev. T. K. Sim*, atood We fround, and offerad ittrr I aitor of Behaada Baptiit church. apology for hi* forthright action, rill preach thebatcelaureete *er- wfnefi had brought him hudrodn mon on Sunder, May 29, The / of applauding lefVr* by late on nala wil be held on June 1 Tuesday Say Principal fired Pair Liking CP MULL1NS ? Charges that who '.teid NAACP membership 'M principal Saul Johnson of tho hare, and that J^bioijf had ae 1 Palmetto high school fired two "used the coupj||?*')f1aliln| "'<h t< achat* because they held NAA- v/ th the organisation, and a .. JB CP memberships, or approved him, some time ago whar their dismissal, Tow thick and (h? ft8t(t NAACP spanked htm fast t?erc on tho week,end, . , , - J - . . . , . tfi alleged rnl*u-< of veterans The horges d^clo^ after ,; h<;r ttt lht- ,n),mutfon. Mr. nnd Mrs Harris, both hav- . " nTfnof _ufl ira worked satisfactorily at th- OWN NUIIlLINt cnooi for four years, received Meanwhile, Mr Johnson; notices by mail from education worries. He spent Saturday tt ruperintendent Co*, notifying Columbia testifying as to hbl h.tw la. ?'-J ..ro ""wl|>ait in'i wiling "ponias"?lO-Mtagftinst rehiring them for another teachers during the February ?*year. animations. Reports are that Whether he actually had any some teachers In the rounty paid thing to do with the dismissal a* high a#-4M..OO for theae. John- ^ wasn't officially clear, but some son is said to hart admitted hi# faculty members renewed thst part In County hearing" at Mfcr'on . Mr, Johnson, who has waged a several dsys agb, one-man battie against the NA- On? complaint said to hrM ACP since coming 'her# le?J Sep- ^ ^ ^ principal again, tember had indicated he tofluenc- ? th, Hlirtlf f,mtiv that he son "1 ed the dismissal. parted they fHarrlaea) had tipped Local WAACP people report authorities off on the selling of that Mr. and Mrs. ffsrrts were answers of examinations here, the only teachers at the school th# deposed Instructors deny.