Lighthouse and informer. (Charleston, S.C.) 1941-1954, July 09, 1949, Image 1

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Priaa camp sees the with all types < vermin, they charged The complaint* have been tiin rd over to a legal source tor ii vestigatinn. _ Condition on the Sumter Ran have been highlighted national! in the ease of an aocapca who fighting against extradition froi the itatg ot New York. .'J 9 I ; m i,#. \ _ " m * m I "<9 I I I I LH f I ' I I I | ?-?VHBHHHHH^ C^ll^HumOTi RifhU,tb cooperative Greek-letter, pre kranv, Is being presented to Ml# WlllW Lee Martin, a tophomor ' at Benedict College. Columbti I by Itfwr W. Henderson. ACH1 director of Washington. D. C 3ft after award-ceremonies -helot sv< 1 H V. ' . V ' I , . \ * ... ? . UCTE w. o \ ol 1MK I3, XVMHKH ? Miiig] LABOR HAILS \/ fr~cm k \itr o ' Y. r? orAiiiva j THURMOND ' N H ? RG - Wtulo i"rrr iV^'i .* i ?*. ! ii? , u??.' prtru4p*tiy by PtatifrWi H <1 v . r v, 'h 'in>r N?#.i >? $ f . *ri? t" ?tU^nd' <!>? party ' d^Wftvt ' rVii> In < 1>lamb:* .Ku<i?y iirajfcbt* ixi'< it- tKe\*uiw ? ?n? u- " . ~7 ~ *?r' ' %, A ' ?1 f k-h -of !.a*v>t. .:H?> gU sfcsj^n of .-. .v i; hi-jinn ?n l. okwcT^V jf . v?: < -.irf't- " tX'. J V: : >-.f\ .. . i* Viu." V -\V iU-J k- . <v?V?. o. ; ;'t. t ' !,; '! '.}%>/'' virptirtujrv ; JfOtfl. (tiv : ?%*+: stcr.ti ?'t tt. _ ;v ~ 1 A? ?kf, '!? ' _ .? A<?.' Vr lit ;. :'? S hoick V"?*. ?w>? orhafc. Uu-y; jiksiavl m, ttve h<?.tc-r? i VUllon>m , r, . .. 571 r-.jrh*. . . QBE Q&Bcntttfta Mr lla?kfWy ;i(t o ?-\i <iov* it rrr trra??t?n t'v? . orinvnt.>tt?tt;'?u''? labor |Hj)>cy. a?<r th?-r? wnr about six or : UKU ? S|a A tutoft \> h"' i 4IHo m to. ' diticar t!i?> * " J r . Voiir r?f iho" dtlC||*tM Cllttu j. froin Columbia. two wcr<.- fr<K^ ' r Wflilttbor<>. un>1 ?r??* ca"h from ( Suarlantjurg .ifttt t'harli-*t<m The ' .frir-ffSTHUl1 iun-1 j usted tA JN C Artemus. bust- j c lies* A|i<.ill (or Carpenter'* Lo(rat 2260. and treasurer of the ?' ProgreaaHc tDrmoi riik, Fred II. * Stmniaoni, Jr. Benjamin Bo.?- ( j xcr and t^ikin Kcghsh. Ji !C Following Mr Berkeley's^ ad- i| dress they paferd ui line to >or ( o gratulate him |yr the 68 minute i I mr stage Two of them, ^ Artemu* and Mr Boater. said'i SMr Barkeley's shake was very powerful and you had to have * m a strong arm or Ire shaken to j i >2 bits by the Krntucklan's hearty . hand grip. .. I ). Another highlight of the con- j i. vention was the violent attack ]i on Governor Thurmond and the ig Dixiecral* made by state prrsily dent Karl Urittun Mr. Bntton i? charged' the governor's adnunm utration with doing nothing to aid labor. J- :S ) - nt ?tut?rd bodies of B | -:n1 Allen f'hiversity on rrfcter. JOB* 17. LoOktnc ?a to - Dr J A BacoaU. president of of Benr<(j<? College The Winn ^ n% ! e?n ?el? trd. after the k, " vt nte*l A J* r-ntu- red on 53 col I !*? .Mipuv. Human Rifhta-Democracy's BtrthrifhL" t Purpose,of the contest wet to ,1 : . i. * ' ; l;. -" II). I he ' COM'Mlll i A A X K m T<lK ;> The Game They Believe it or not. here'* on j i) fr cnnrrivwl b> those who truth: White p^plr arObeii -rp^nr llllilllliillil Hill the SI I " rtre~condoeti?l?K Ihe teacher .learned that the NAAt'l1, mi ? r? :! teacher*. hail 'not ten th I hum available to the 1e.it h? Vi-iTm ul i tun *e iiivn'l J ?ns.tauitht to regard the N ~ahitv <ml> jim ileal es. hnvi ; Iii li. in )ln> c:iiu> Ami on Iht* colonM m^c -? 'I t li ?* Mirk air tt>in?; to u'c that "| tim not rioiiitJtht*. ft Kit! tin- colored tt*:irhvf>vj|hi cheating too tiut thr "much "muchior" diH'f* the ?railing Hut let'* look it! the rrcort puhlii l> thai .1 rvlatni iyjtc Ivnehrm (t*eo dully ftewnpni chine" duentn i*y sn. Stntr and there from amom; Negri (ontinurd on Ki Stone Swimmers In Ohio Fool YOUNG.STOWN. O ? lANIM rwo Neyro boys who dared <jo iwimmmg in a so called white [*>ol here- last week were stoned t>y 26 white huodlunis The City it Youngslown has no sefre*atton rules. tMit Nrgrorj have usually attend, .one P??k "d whflea the rite's other lave Th* 26 while boy a left the pool when the colored boy- entered, then stood on the otitside and pit_? a _a - s a V. Vl -.al i.npu siuui'i Hi iiiriii ncnuri injj was injured seriously. : v Ai another pool tight colored swimmer* refused to go in after whites warned them such action would mean trouble. * The pool frequented by Negroes, John Chase, is the city's newest and most modern water playground. f ^ ? ? itUIDDP t. I ,*^p 1 Ki^ ' * 1 P |Bl ?^^V I* i I I I'^^mJTV. r r * * 1 mm .; / MNH elm **lf4Un n r?e*t i^pr 'ortxsl Iht obj?t;vr? of the Ame^scar. Counr il on Human Rlffv*.!faf!o*t*l judfM wm; Or Naney f. Hn*bt. national president of Delta Sijpna ThHa. ind Dr John Hopr Franklin of Ifnwejld. Unlveralry and Alpha Ph Alpha | * -1 " 1 .V . ' J ' ' ' * * . % BEAT] I.'* %t * e * A : \ . uyu - --^3?^ ^1 ? u^\ rxND^n I A. SOI III < AKOMN \ S VI I K 1 Bill v \. ' . ;' ' *.'' ' " - . . * : ,. ;' . i. .- . .. i 111* ||?? ? - * * . * w?" ." *~m I . \ 4 . - J ? DIau ' r,a' .r, n? ? ( the muni fantastic titles haxe liltlo regard far the J \v t aid that the it'.tM'n t,a\ ile I >cpart nu-Jit of tallica! tan T in\estiyatian, is That ibex ~w ipporinTbyman> o] ihT ? I * ? answer lists. Up unit mailtV\ 'i;\heftrinn t hue. I he o bile citi? j \ \( lk rt* a nemesis la maiyv r nn u.tt ot kitdwitiit the real V T* meat thuse uit the* bin end M i the sued over to .Vrjjroe* is so and *o." Thex are tell- ^jr it there, were non-colored tine" dite??n'l nHo? it. (The Hn for set)res.) 1. One public ol (icial declared f" leased cheat inu uninmi w1?1le J iers) in Februarythe "mnoff trials picked up lists Ucre m ihtm. Did the> pick tip the li*|s ol litarial I'aue (1) S Miss. Hah Plan ?r To Kaualizf m J ~~ lot JACKSON. MIHS ?- <ANP) MiMtftMppi ha* * pl?n to provide fu equal Mlarioi for Negro end white m tnchari, no Gov fielding L ^ Wright >ays. But he u not^alking about what tb. plan ia D He aaid hia interracial comworkablFw^vfm^and has report a ed to him. The idea >s not being m made now. he said, because all cu 21 members were not present. Gov. Wright picked for thlsiR committc people who said they ai { bdlicvrd inlthe segregation of the 111 ' races in education |C If In v i . x_. v owmrotI ? . ' * By Conrad Clark si NEW YORK ? (ANP) People G zested with authority over other J* people must exercise great self-1!~ ontrol themselves, otherwise thoy are apt to use their authority ar- co bitrarlly," Wis. Eleanor Rooaevelt vrm in her national known tyndicatad column, "My Day." last week. Opening her first paragraph "r with dosing stages of the Human '' Rights convention at Lake Sue- ' ' cess, the noted columnist after ex- '!* plaining the difference in the clauses which have to do, - first : with the United State*;.and on the other hand with nation* having ** olonial possessions, she then toW ?f her viaii last Tuesday night in d>i Brooklyn, where the was a feat- h? ureu speaker at the Brooklyn iVfl branch of the NAACP^ I ?ci "I must sav 1 w? a little ^ hocked by t=<?nie nf th? thing* I JJJj heard here about action taken by the police regarding certain] 1 <a\m. in which members of mln- *r ority group* wr* ..involved," ahe W1 continued , . | (Editor's Note On Memorial Day a police officer shot arid MJ1- q d a Negro following the exchange ^ of words between the man and the officer, who was in pteiri clothes at the time of the shooting, The officer Is yet on duty ) ?! Adding that people with author* ity oyer other people muit ex- J* erciae great self-control over them m elves, she finished with "there ar# good and bad nnlic?rt??n ?? there arc good and bad citizens lrv without such authority Ui "I can remember the lrnprc**H>n U1 I gained from Ux head of t u| .. ? i' , County Abolifthe* ? I Chain Can* ST GBORGE ? <ANP> Dor- \ 1 cheater counT> Kas .Whn$d~chain*f' gang*, it wu declared here last week. This step was not taken, towever, for humanitarian rea- y song, but because chain gangs coat c] (he state much money. tl FVom now: on short term prison K rr? will stay .in the county jail, n and long termeor will go to the P state penitentiary at dolurnbia Pr . * *. /' . j * I * . ' ?: " "'.V V" V t V".'. :J .... LJ I . I 1 a I rndtm<*L? " JL % :r t . i # . Il I I I H 4 INFORMS ' '.. ' ; "... ;.' \ : 'V .' :' " P&Y.JUtY 9. 194? rkt-Uy rirst^Cops 1 Fo Patrol lock HiH . ...... ^ r. T F* . U:Who took . > . . \.;mtnjtifn ' > i > K la . . i {i.j i < h? 11 .*ly Isi, < )j;< t'l *'t ; '^T77 > tvl.ii/: " -? i , - ? . i . t u.' tlUl.S iV. 'tnl It a. ?irc \\ ' . ,U.t. - . uiut Thorn? ?V1 I '11.< .1. " ?' lit' r iiwWr>l -V^i?l invuth*. Or! .??. t?'i4 tin -iraln??T b} ' a> . u. ? ! I th?-:u by b^U'U Tk* Ku< K iiUl additiga?rtMa*> , Cht the number of Negro t>olUe> co on active duty in South Cat Two ??ro employ ad early thii >ar at Columbia; two othere iv# been on duty for more than year at Conway and Summertmi id Clover, each, have hod eoe or ore auch officer* for a number yearn At one time Summer* indt krew too acarea. The (M KA O0OM ?M B MWB Wii |U mever, war# employed by that " en. at Clover la within twenty five Net Ilea of Rock .If 111-, to Nofi* of hcadTmi lu Jha etty ah, Jean.nhuie,?.a <|K>?A|th*i ie or more of Id men who took city civil service examination r. vcral wceka ago, will be placed v the police force. arj The duty of the new officer* in ? ' ock Hill i* not yet'dear. bu< it Is isumed that their powers will be * mi ted to colored sections as to Nr j lover, and nearby Charlotte )un tliorit y a Mrs. R. ? Ir mg k|? prison camp I viaAtad In ?' 1 eorgta some time ago. Thia man ma< a Iked about carrying a whip l,rri hi* hand, with a long haavyrot tad lash, and a* he taUwTl tl'u uia not help thinking that I * % nuld not be very happy ?f I vr? tre completely undeF hi* coo- "jTjr bL" Ha Issuing a specml warn.ng to the gamzation. the columnist to her A tal paragraphs said that "The *1,4 AACP ha* a tremendous edu<-?- j*""' >na) job 10 do and this task ould be directed toward halpt^ ^ ' e members of this organization ,T''r assume greater responsibilities aIU citizens. y "In the north, whatever other ^ f tad vantage* colored group? la .s, r under, they do participate as and can havr great polit- y > <1 influerv ? This influence i ii | | i wielded wisely and serve them all only If they understand the oblenur of the environment as{ ' ey affect not only their owm oup, but as they affect ...the hole community " abor Kidnapped For h . African Farms DURBAN. South Africa ? IffP) ?So acute is the short- j 1 :e of farm fabor on the South j, #4 ..?< ? ?arms max labor recrui- JTV' r? are resorting to kidnapping . ' order to rrplanish the already ' J th*u?ted supply of cheap lab->r rt Johannesburg . another is I qnr led. The 'policemen round up ouundi of Africans every day , * ider the pretext of "rounding .. ? criminals" and send them ta! ? H*fi where a prosecutor promio-'i ? withdraw charge* if they ar pi to wrrtrk on 'ha farms foe j", ? s months. lilyard Robin son hi Commf anion ^ WASHINGTON '(ANP> H h t bei ard R Ftohpnson. 48-y?arrJd To- tagi it architect and former head of mc tar department of architecture at yal toward university, was named a i vmber of the National Capital I 1 ark nrnl Planning commission by hii etidem Truman here Thursday cool ,m-: 'I t'"" I'; ' 1 i 5ri N> . \ : :?* ; ? - . ?'. V. ' i ^.;l R >';' -; ..' ' ' .- , v . ' 1 : S sP? } I'KKSI M I'M!* SI'IS. ft, Y~ x " ' ~9i. I tBme?Vi)*ya L>?ihml Pandit, India In, wKu will pr?at 8ph>jlli Hrhe at Ui? cloaUn wnlon of tta < National AatoicaUon (or the Ad? the Hollywood Bowl, July 17. The iro American for outatandinf echi Dr. Buurhe in recognition of Hho ^ Dtft tq hi* cppacitv MjjM >p, Pour Deputies bit FBI Director YASHINQTdN ?(ANP) A TJ jro policeman and (our Negro lor deputies from Savannah. BR , were takfcn In and tnlroduc- VI to J. Edgar HoOVer, director ot Fed* ml Bureau of Invest igal- * here-last week. . 1 ?. .. _ - * nut Ive meeting wa? part ol a five' tour of Washington and New ln*. k given the youngsters for out- plcti riding ability ?n junior deputy Jeaai Ivlties gro < i clfc?rge of arranging the meet* .. wao Bill Harris, white sheriff Chatham county, tia.. who re>? m*n rked, I guess ih.s is" the firtt "P* ' e in hjrtory any Gebtgiu #1 r f.k * ever took ftv- N-croc, on a r:00 r ..fc.'K,,- ssr; i. ProKrefHiveH forvJ ...1 ^ sir nvinjf woes * mem TI.ANTA (ANP) The Geor Pr" Progressive party i% being n 1,1 t upfcrt by intcrriaf strife ov? r Jet ri) nation try. a "degmatn . Ir' Jack uinan group,' it was t hangod Paige e Thursday: The split uinn ry A r the R?y Samuel Williams, Harf ithful professor at Morehouse lard, ege. and State Director James Du Jarrfoof; white, handed in en a gnatiohs. t slim ? POOR GUY NAGGING W HEAT TOO /iv?n ? *vmrr * hesit rKW YORK ?(ARP)? It wu darn hot for any fool la hn? . ' ope never can tall what a won will make a man do. Th 'aka David Donohue for inatan- than Dave is Just 27 and married. forr a should hold a bright future ,nK him. but Monday afternoor), *' just dectd-d it wasn't woHh i* ? 7* at with lb* therrho meter up towards the hurVing marl; l' n ' I n<* wlf??\ nagging ">nRUe ,.ow< I a few degrees hotter flour f., , cool biey were walking a?roa? "" of'-d rlem River Bridge, ju?t hack 1.. irn the swank Riverton. ?hd Mrs wnw wwfoua xo moraii Hk s worth and 10 cwm-moff V* bearing the center of the p; ?. th' Vi1 n !?" nU?rii th-vll -?nd th? deep W'?< 'u ?- Dlit? ?thr dirty water of th?? H r'? i , ked more tnetfinK th.m Uk? ? Hot stretch of co?erei? a- ^ kd, and the rwi.h of the war r T; net the bridge piers rounded Oav >re musical than the'yaketjr, retu K? iv yakety of Mr* Dave. man JUMP* ovrnnoARD . tag, fifty feet separated him from r > double barreled dose and the rurel dirty *'s'er--?o If wit not a >ur?* h , 11' - - i ' ' ? . 0 ' . \ . 1 an V < . 'KICK TEN CENTS 3aks **** t;\K,N MKDAI, B ll ftmha?liur tn the United I Mod.! tb Dr Ralph ? loth Annual Confarenra o MCannnt of Co! rid !VopU I award. mad* annual!) to i Brawnaani, will be praaanted [<SE OWENS PS LOINS U 1 - 0HT5 POLL IICAGO ?, Ajury of 36 uf notion's sport oditors, columand radio ?porta casters, vot?n the August issue of tha ire monthly, Ebony, salecti t Owens as the rroatMt m?. thlclr of aU-ttnui. r Lout* missed a tic with na lor the honor given by A ra'a top aport authorities by vote Of the'38 member pan11 juror* except Tl-d ftusing porta caster, selected retired y weight champion, Joe Louis. member of the panel voted lease Ow mating to select the "Ten Great legfo Alhleus of All'Tniic.' bers of the Negro and white hand radio, cast thir ballots iv following manner: iae Ow?n?, 38? Joe Louis, 37, te' Robinson, 27; Satchel p, 24. Sam Langford, 23; Henirmstrong. 22; Joe Cant. 21; ison Dtlhard, 21; Fritz Pol18; and Jack Johnson, 19 ike Stater m.xaed being cheieimo4g the top ten hy thi margin of one. V . f IFE AND MUCH ant Dave who sprang intc ' thfct "prihg larvM right ?n the swirling waih; at w*t?r was moving fastai vo*r could imagina and bt Dav* fcnaw if. ^a wi. 'float ftwimming an<j HghrJng U **P topakia up a* he w.,< on off-to a**. ff?. had got my 10 block* to fttth St pvrr, when he was apottet tderinf srounin thn not-too um) inviting utreani by Iwt luty policemen ? h? were r. tng from t4king a p.'?;j>o: I They U-nped in (ftfw V*nn off the f Hude> on' it about 50 vj.rcu to r?wu< low thorougiilyA'isgustrd an lueoned Donohue. When thr rd htm out of tHn watar. a) were taken to r)'m ii?> for ir tmcnt an4 ^n?h?m?? ?rt tr r o record of wh?t Mn c said v>hen her apome v'a rned safely, but past per for cea indicate that rven jump off a bridge won't atop a mi f wofh in ? tongue--and ly won't lower t'?? tempera I . " :PL . I- . . . *. f/jfiii'[ OLA^ Left Nakev 1 I VICTIM SEIZED v I WITH BLINDFOLD tA group pf unidentified whit \ turn kidnapped andbrutally bwl \ I ? *crvui> *UUon ; attendant In I West 'Chlvmrtvta fndey night, it was \11s< *ivvri <1 hero on the week?M>r?'. . -; _? / . 'W - ~j B oi thv <a?t*e lot m wlueh -KTanMm-n held a meeting several \ V months ago. ami look place wttle ~\C I vidtlm was u&itlng for a baa tn TV. bung him to the i ity after he had I gylicry ulf front work. ? .uM>\ several mile* from the j 1?>wn, stripped of his clothing and gtvro mavavrrr beeting He was ' j inii.VJiu- muuc *- *L'm* ? n iu uio immo of a 4H Willi ly, Who' telephoned his thljilovcr t?? ?<Miii' i i" n tn. -j'J '1 he viim Is ul. nllfiod a* ilookcr T. I)kk<rnon who Uvo* In tioo b!<vk of Wsshtagtqn ri.?tr?T< Tht-krrmn 1* mid to nave I Worked at Hi. (lulf f.lhng station, I |ty which h? way standing wh* n .??xh?i ti..ti occur. tt, for more ''.aB th: ?o voar*; and . nmr w\s -lnhmiv fe- have-h??l ony-droubio- -? .- . i in lb .1 n<|ctton . heyefal ftltrmpla to I" Mm I a ride ntil kt f*^m I j nesting tn klan style wet* not -v iu! Iw Wti-4 /Tuesday. It ?S H; t *:* ? * nunod either I j Wether or not he had tirade a ra- ' :-'$? ; to ' ' thi i Mm* to law enforce jment officers. 41 Friends/?f th? man, und Octn>hi living in the Imuit with htm >uul he explained i hat he did act know hla attackers and had 00 Idea why ha wax attacked. BLINDFOLDED D>ckerson, thry said, ralatad that as he stood at the bus stop awaiting tho 'Cayce suburban bus, ooa or mora of ths man approached from the rear, quickly plaoed a blindfold over hla ay as, at tin saihe tima pinioning him. Balkan lifted bodily and tcanS'lnta^lSr ! and talbMlor tha ride. J Parsons who had him mid hit head was badly beaten and ha suffered facial a* wall a* Other injuria*. . His wound* ware treated M |k<4^B tia&rwThe employer of tha victlrawes : I lipuiiail to oa highly inaeaasd ovor th?. incident nnd waa making an investigation of hla own. SECOND VIOLENCE I Dkkeraon* beating waa the I aacond reported hi tha area in '- t recent week*. Sevrral weaka ago a band of 15 whit* man invaded I the home of 77 year old Sheltoa . Lonck in tha "Dtxiania" section, 1 abducted him and after pounding the aged men, left him nude in a i . cold rain seven mile* from horn* ' , Lor to k haa amco laft the. state. One person aaid Dickerson had told her that he area kicked and ttomped by hla attacker*. s I WENT FAST ^ There wea* oenantete aillaeia , Of last week's UgfifcNMa a1 r*mmA. Odn^.wHk ewiMa I Ua1 J* WOULD CONSORT Assail Indiana Jimcrow Law ! INDIANAPOLIS ? (ANP) An interracial crowd numbering 1,000 I person* gathered in Phillips Tera" pie CMS church here lest week I to hear speakers assail the dictatorial tactic* of Indianapolis police officials in the arrest of promru nt Negro citizens on the dodge that they had violsted an unwritten law that colored and white :'.-H shall not consort. Brunt of -thfcjB attack was against Mayor Fssnsw ^?j i and the board of safety for thaw . ^ l refusal to suspend the policeman involved, although the caaes hndffij been dismissed. . The incident leading to the tnatB^^I meet occured last May 1 when j Mercer Maoce, Democratic lie court raferea; Dr. Lucian llar?, 1 * riwether, ex-OOP city cotflMQH 1 man; and the Misses Emily and--, ' Kathaleen Stuart were xri'setlKl I while. eating in a parked car bs front -?f a drive-in, restaurant. Miss Emily Stuart was srrntad on j the grounds that she was a white woman contorting with Negppg lAtty Mancc was charged with .druinkrnnrss when he protested I Mthe arreaf. Att four were %- f '- ^ ^'i?i?n were uiwuftea or I Judge Howard, who ?itmti>lg?iM " . bathing rebuke to the mImR IV ?W> ?^fw>Tr ? ' 'tor Robert Lee Rrnlt??j^~|-Ji i..(and Atty. Rufuc Kuykaodgfl J a {nought diamlaMi aucpenaion of tho ? police officer* out neither tbl f ?-1 bo.' rd nor the mayor would |g|ig I It A fund *>: $350 wan collected efm - the meetihg for ua? in puahh* J ilhii matter to the end.