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m-'. w~ v , Charmin _ * o. ' i # . w \ . - 'I Mr - A A m ^A 1^1 tit . J- ,1 J..... Stvown above I * Mii> Dorothy lire I mnmville u tad .-. who gradual C eeatly "with Sum ft m C>rn" I.S u< wh. > i Myltl' . ' Ad., Nt Cxjlun.ii.. N- lOtfl tytACUl SEEKS NEV FOR FLORI tXVARES. jh? A new 'rial < for SjOilkI Shepherd *n,| Walter J J. Irwin 23. .md Chorics Cr??enlec. II 14. convicted of rape here la*: j . " week. ha*.been asked by Alev ' Akecman. Jr., Orlando attorney, ' retained by the IfAACP to daI land the accused youths " . In a motion for a new trial i filled here on Scptembr- 6. Mr. 1 Akerman contended that the ^ verdict was contrary to the evidence and to the law and dharged the court with error In OaflinU. Plans For 80th Annual ORi#CEaURT, ?'Plana w4 | i W?| J<* X J**, mnivevsitu-ceLtferatlon at jClafHi tMimitt to be h#d Wed hndayi Oct. It, Preiidtnt J. J. Sfcabrook said Monday. Highlight# of the program will he the dedication of four buildings* all - of irhich were begun / aad completed under Dr. Seabrook's 'administration. They L include a new science budding. ? - enrtrt at cost of $150,000 and a new gymnasium, to be used thr first time this year, coating P. I7JO0 - Alao included are a $45,000 I Library building and a heating system costing $54,000 Simultaneously the college remodel i *d its athletic field at a cost of ItAflflfi I A climaxing program' will be given in the evening portraying the history of Claflin. White Jailed For Molesting WaitressTAMTA. n* ? f ANP) ?A white: inferior iteifralor w;?s.s (tended to "?0 days ,n jail and 1150 fine last., week for attempting 10 forre h<s. attentions, on a Negro aeanrr*. ,at the Cotton cluh he-e about two weeks ago i . Th< guH|y nuin wa.? Arthur' I Gayle. who *waitress. Mm Gloria Washington. <barged eyed! ^jyyt,and commented on different; H piro oi ner body then chased her 1 with a hammer Gavio wii finalII , ly convict-ed .-after several at-' II tempt* t< brine him fo trial fail-j II ed for v?mr rcalmn or another. In the meantime Mas Wa?tun<1 1 ton has beer dismissed from her 1 1 o>b for inrfficte.tcy. according to I Henry Joyner, proprietor He ? I 1 ptaiiioi to ciUren's c- >mmitt>e 1 1 that she d id sot too* her }ob be I I eaaar she pressed charges against 4 | the decorator tj \ former York Woman \ 1 \Die*At AgeOf 10<i H I KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C j I IfANPi - Mrs. Cla?sie OOI diadj ! I paw laet week at the age of 108 I .IBhe was born into lie very ' in' VTork county, S C , where she 1 I ;ki*ai| throughout he Civil war. 1 1 Karr moving fo Kings Moun [ j 1 .' ht *8 year* ago. sfte haa lived | With a grandson. Sam Pagon i 1 lhu haa nupiy sufvtvors tnriud j J fheet-greas grand cKil . , I g Marm . ; :x ' rti - -MiMMi ^ w W a--% P*t - ' ' T?. -' -v lUMto,'jKipuiai and. ? uy- Tu td from t'Uflin Univrrsity r tors . " .. ' ' ' .0 . v -n'..< . ji.jjlr-'-.cvl thi* y-tar in tl / TRIAL DA TRIO l^rtjAnc <i serves of pre-trial r?i IIUIK 1 - The ihw w -r%' eunvirted af< . (huT jar. tn.il aft, Scpiembei by an alf~white Jury which de berated for two hours and i Commended mercy for Grcenli L'onvictiun of Shepherd and Ira rarrlf* a mandatory death at I Mice whrrea*- the rrenrnmetK tion of mercy for Greenlee pi vents sentence of death, lmp< rhf Ion* teini imprisonmet*. The alle*ed rape of a you white housewife on July 19 off * reign of terror againet t grots in GroveUud'ond surrouj in* town* durin* which N?| homes, iacludtn* that of SH herd'afather, win burned, eti property destroyed and long-rt <* #? dUpcni run put of the c? WAACP special onuid, can red him of the innocence of accused end indicated that alleged rape waa merely an cuae for terrorizing the ? munity because Negroes refu to work at Starvation wages, investigation by a grand jury other official body has bee* m. ef the mob violence In ing r Groveland during mid-July. ' Mr. Williams, together w Horace Hill of Daytona Bee Flau, assisted Mr -Ak?rman in defense, LOOK~CAL PLAYER 0 NEW YORK ?(AND ?Ja< Robinson is hatleo as "ball ph of the year" in the issue of L magazine released today, wl claims tha Hunch Rickey - ,| diction that Robinson would "<be most exciting, the mosj < ing player you over saw" i* Vx amply fulfilled The ba^ehah dar .who was {?r>t to break the major le^ Color hoe wheri he joined Brooklyn Dodgers several y< ago. ha- succeeded Joe"L'lULS Mayor Hopeful Sues Ford Co. For Million DETROIT ?f ANP> --Sun i filed in Wayne County Cm court here last week by Luke ' ler. Negro ctndidMr for rruj and hie white campaign marui Jowph A. CTIaabatdey. asking 000.000 djiraffs from the F Motor company for fshr an -by company po^re Thur* While distributing campaign erature The two men charged t Uwae company copa ordered th at gun point into a ear and dr them around for hal^pe^hour. fote releasing them and order them to ^gct going** Their i codtenda the incident, Which h pened at the River Rouge pi constituted "false arrest' Til r Uu meg he had diantwled pol cat literature at the plant mi times in ihe without int ference " '**' ' 5 " I 1. ^ ' I ' ' t ??w* ? =?T? _ 1 j TfllJ I m. - - . 7T iful IT >T,M'ME It, NITMBES U Had Shot & ' ' . V* " . ' " ;. j Landlord In Dispute *-[ ORANUKBl'Ki; - (ANS> i Kudittft a thrwNdiiv man huh' . j during whleh thf ? jHTiidni*]' -j.! vsoVt- .shot ami wiiuimKhI sl7|fht-' i_ _ i a:' i. a _ a i I : ly. aim auoiner anoi at oy i hitii. Willie Fauitt, &5. year ol<t |. sharecropper waa blasted i down near North by sheriff tirrr?jfr K??id arid deputies as he attempted to flee tht; home j . iuf A.C.. Simpson The K.?ust case,. which', began j,. 'r Thursday morning when his land-1 lord, W. barney Detnpeey, flailed it" him with ' plank because he j wun i hitching a team fast e j er- nnugh, recalls twr >th?r imki 1 r '**? which involved treatment of j 'n* fcharecroppera or tenant farmer* j t" in the last last ten jrrar*. one of , them a wnwtioaaj 4m. ^ n* Aa for raust, Monday afrntn I reports here ?|rt that he was Jl* mproving from shotgun wounds ] Mt in the arm, leg and head and ' * faced four counts ni agaeult and ' *d" battery m 1th Xlimpt ln >111 la- If? addition to DtagMfi who alight* P- ly wounded with Wis dahat flted her from a considerable distance, ' *" I Kauat face* charges of hagflggf i P"'! wounded two depuhea s'ighthr i as Via returned to his wtf* Hb Ip to- also charged with shotolng at a ^ penitentiary prisoner handling the blood hounds, Joe Logue, who ** figured m the notorious Spartan"n burg case of several years ago. * 4 Loiiue was a > policeman at the No time Logua and Faust shot at or him but missed after bloodhounds had saved him in a swamp mr\ HAMMtE OSBORNjE j The first of the celebrated casrtlhj ea sprung in nearby Barnwell IC*I? I county in IMl whrn 17 year old the | sharecropping Sammie Osborne CONTINUED ON PAGK t IS JACKIE F YEAR I kiC the idol of his people, says Look, j ,yer ' As a bo* office attraction," i; j (^ asserts. "Robinson rates witfi Joe ( . DiMaggio. Ted WiUiama, Ralph J 1K"h Kiner, and Stan Muaial". 3re* Declaring that his hitting and fielding more than satisfy. Look ^i,r" s^ys. it is the Robfnsfin's base run''hKlnmg tha> makes the crowd roar 'Unquev iooahly."t it states "he ( th ranks as the top base-stealer o ft gue his day*' the Comparing him to baseball a ^rs great Tv Cobb, Look peviry* out' L a* f've things Which the two players ' have in common: rv- rikiws how n aiuoy '-ht movements and play upon tne vtakrwrxw. m?h*n.< al and man t?l. of the other ream. He ha* the unmiftx inatinct (or the right move He ha*,a qui- k atari' If e j ean look behind him on the baAes without losing spbed He it a t IrVer ilider" HlJj In summing up hia success in ror.? breaking the color line in the nafcr 'tonal sporty Look says "Most of |t. | player* aAd public now ord cept Robinson A minority of ur?- ! -em educated and mtolerani *UU relay , **?t him as the one who did what ;'h*y ITioujfhT rtevcr .buld hap V" 1 Police Fire In Air To Disperse Angry Mob tng NASHVILLE, tenn. (AMP) ? tuit Poljqp, fired their <uns In the air ap- herp Iw week to break up a apt crowd of Nqfroe* who had fat tier bored to protest to the arrest of Iti- two women Accordant to polka, lay fhry thought the crowd was layer inc to lake the women from ,dual . . ... v? 1 ' V * ... * I I ' : : 9 .... ' . -]me . ' , V *ERT k x. .- >; -/:. ' -. - ^:. I , . ,. . , , 'I J , ;roppe little (iii tan mpm v . ' ?. Shown in the renr left above ai ire being re-tr?inr>d at th?- t.Vr*br <-um muarlnk Mrs. Maude P. Prk alar treatment At ri*ht U?Uo vc art term. Older ctuldren vie for tu jOUiwibW omen Pledge Voting Help To Aides ATLAJfTA ?< AMP) -Wlrtte Ciatration and voting places with their Negro OMU and maids to safeguard their votiag franc Mae. Mora than 190 wotwn ot all church denominationa ware present at the meeting. They pledgedN^therpaelvee especially to make voting "legaLy and actually aafc for all". They also were saknri to call for grand jury investigation* of any vo*.c law violations and agreed to preach and practice the belief that "all men, white and Negro, are entitled to equal Justice". 'Bama Klan Burns Robeson In Effigy BIRMINGHAM, Ala --tANl'i A small group of robed but un iviuxers gaineren norc last week in their first puhlic demon trat ion in the- city since 18 men were indicted on flogging and related charge*, to burn Robeson in effigy A dummy hearing a placard. "Welcome J'aul Robeson," %v?* trung from one arm of a 20foot cross On the other arm, wa* another dummy wiih a large question mark pinned on it HILL VOTEI BEST IN CO RICHMOND. Va -<AN?I ? Oliver W Hili. Richmond rwttorney and the fir*t Negro to serve on the law making body of this c.iiy in a half century, vm rated the second most valuable member of the nine-member City Council by CKy hall reporters here on the eve of ihe first anniversary o f the new manager form of government for the city last week. John S Davenport, the white member ptihe Clly Council who rated, higher than Mr Hill won iha position by a -'narrow margin. The councilman wer* 'checked to seteci the "moat valuable councilman"' by City Hall reporters. Th# reporters who covered the frrtlvttiei of the counicl during the first year of the new government were asked to "name 'he member of the City Council whose service each believed to hawlt. h?t i n ii .,-1 ??-?- ? ?- - ? - ? -?-vji inuvi hiiimiim; to wr citizen* oi lUrhrnond". Mayor W Sterling King wa* not considered on account of hit ?* f > " "V S r 17 : " > '/ ^ * * i TV ' _ ?. tr- ?':-V . " ""jr ' ;?r ' *?:?*. . . .v , a ft " ^AND ^ LIMIUA. SOUTH ( VHOl.iXA S < r Won ,- "%? '; - V -.-? .. ;, ... * >, ;. .- ,, hirrn Beiii| nr ** ' | 1^ c three of thr Itttlr crippled chldm ( Palsy School, housed at Howard S< lr directs the wkvol and a rtfldcrei -ttm help t\ n Ihanald McCrsy. xdfe j|a lend ? hs.td to the less fort una Cerebral Reopens laOMMyMNfto c wftdraa rawpaMd thia waak at a NHAWukUTS r handicapped dfiiMmn of Columbia and aurrounrffgg am provtd- , ed by tho Crippled Childraf So- , ciety of Richland ooanty. a Cam- | munity Cheat aiency. At preeent five children, ranging in agea from four to thirteen year*, receive apecial training from the i achooTa teacher, Mra Maude JUST A BIT TOO WARM JACKSONVILLE. Fla (ANHl - Too much heattdn hla toe* led ; , to the rapture, of a iMn*aftr being chased by police here I art J week . Fiank K^y, I. running from police, ducked into a funeral , home *s the chase grew a " little hot. Officer* coming in behind saw nothing but corpse on slabs | thry decided to feel the toe* I . % I A* trught be expected *11 of I the m were cold except One set . , t'Lo and behold. an officer lifted ^ the cover from the warm set <Jf toe*, and jthere he ?aw young jk i Hay. just as alive aa could be ) SECOND 'UNC1L ; 1 position ' One newsman who put Davcn- \ port and Kill on a par said both : ' "appeared to give full consider;.- ( tlnn to contrnvenial matter*. and k they showed no hesitancy in vot nit wi?h the minority Both h?v* ] the knack of teeing below th* furface. of pending problems, and they sometimes point put angtot r that have escaped the attention I of thXt colleagues" * This same reporter *1*6 Mid * that Mr. Hill, who knows the needs and problems of a Urge 1 part of the population, gives the 1 couneil information that Is necessary in making decisions of vita) c ?n?ereet to Negroes. s While one reporter did not ra ' lish the idea of designating any I ' one councilman the most valua- 1 I ble one unless possibly the late ft fc { Hugh Rudd. who fdrmed the com- t mittee to study housing, he willing admitted that Davenport end t kill wesfc >h* "most intelligent" | ' founcilmw?" f i t ' t'j ' . "}J . ' ,/'. 'a : " . i J - .< ' V. ' % | ' . . . ?^ ,4 , . . / ' ' / ' * ?4 ; ?m ;'*- ? ' . * . . ... fT T ( ; i ? - ' ^Hi INFORM1 tTt'H?>\Y. SKIHTMHKKTT mdcd ? Helped . t I '! II IV^.if m "MfiM t, victim* of cerebral paliy, who rhool Hero ?bey ate learning .0 (kyuimUomI lhcrapUt|tv? itfa tilth grade Howard student to lhU* cltiaam. : ? School Class mmthrn of pl?Mdn? and it Lotf%n flched. Iwqi attort mas mad* by iha Richland County Crippled Chiktrao Sod at y to lorata childra* afflicted with cere>rai patty, Who could benefit from a program of rehabilitation. Applicants were examined by Dr W??ato? Cook, orthopedic consultant for the program, and psychological testa ware g{van by Dr Kershaw Walsh, pschologirsl consultant. The achotd la equipped with parallel barm to aid the crippled children in their physical development. A large mirror makes ft postible for the pupils to observe and improve their own efforts in walking and exercising. CJirl Scout Troops of Howard and Saxon School*, under the direction of the troop- leaders. Miss fram es Mock. Miu Clister Means, and Mrs Lillian Gilljbcaux. ma te attractive curtain* and aprons Beside* the physacal facilities! prov?d<Vf Mrr Ptjde Hive* special, wlucation tu_ca< i child buwl ?ni tn* individual need* Application lor admission to; Ihe school of rhjldieri wjth cere j palsy may txf made a? V.ie Itirhland County Crippled Chil- , 1ren Socio ty m the Community Chest Building, 15 H Assembly Street Any volunteers interestpd in a.nsi?t|iig with" the program nay romp tryJthc- Society ' or call' 2-2415 Mr* W Frar,k Taylor U Executive Secretary of the 80wty arid Mr*. Kershaw Walsh Is Supervisor of the.Cerebral Palsy Schools State NAACP To Meet In Florence Plan* for the ninth annual nee ting of the South Carolina IAACP Conference were under vty early this week. Eugene A. Montgomery, executive secretary, nnounred < The meeting will be held in Oetetyer IS and If - { Youth Councils and Collage , hspters will also meet' in annual eaakm on those dates. ,, . Returning from a special trip to' Florence 00 the week-end, Mr. Montgomery Mid tho Florence ranch was Speeding Rrafra|*4ions 1#r tb# conference , Indication was (hat emphast* 1 ni? y ?* r wur go on voting and |, letting prepared to exerctoe the1 < 1 , I ' / * 4 0 CF ~ -. ~ - T . .. - ? - ; ;; ...; i.v'". *'' r, _ . yi ' 3R * .. . ; ' 4 . . . * 194* . : . 1 V i 'ii 'm . ' . ,) i ^ FLASHES! IOSFS K>t K HOMES i| KT, I. A W.N ? Four hoium, tHdonglng to lUv. and Mr*, ii Shaw' of Columbia. wore de I dra;(il hy lire hero Saturday flight. The Shaw* wore oc 6 I'vihg oar at the dm*. Ten- j | anta in the other three, as well | aa Jhe Shaw*, aalraged little in thr blasea which flared late . at night, 'tine family, tnclud- fv in* Ibur children. waa" burned 11< out rtiUMly. . Meharry, Howard <'>' Get $200,000For * Health Training WASH INOTON ?(ASP) ?A large rale, nationwide attack on heart disease waa launched last weak when a total ot near ninemillion dollars in Metal funda waa awarded ?- to H medical rchooia ind reaaarch institutions Cn 34 St a tea and the ttlhkt Of ('"hjmlwa. according to an announcement by Federal Security administrator, Oecar R. Swing. ' The two Negro njlrrl college# . in this country reoetfUd a little II over $200,000 of thaae funds. Dr. cl Murray C. Brown mm the reel* ?] pient of $172,320 for .the "eon- o miction of anli?1 ftoillitae ?d n leboeatoriaa lor Ufi vvwlgr b U ft graph* aigai of right rnililmfiaila hypertrophy and Uaa pulmonary arterial , praam." While tha g Howard Collaga a# Medietas waa p aaaidad 114.000 for tha establish- ji meat of a now training program, a TbhHkgfante are In addition to V grants announced In July which 11 amounted to $1,100,0001 bringing f the total to near $10,000,000 In federal funds for tha fight against ? heart disease during the fiscal a year ending next June 10. This o represent about six times a# ft much money granted for heart re- ft search as was awarded last year al These funds which will be used n for stepped-up heert research, v for expanding programs of heart b tcschtne In mnHlr?l arhnnl. ?j tl |f'>r building additional heart re- ? wtrch laboratories throughout *' the country, were approved by Surgeon General I^eonard A. ^ Schecle of the Public Health Ser- ^ vice following recommendation U by the National Advisory Heait N council- 1 . , a HetireH From Post * ' " - i^BU j 01 I H <X :h L f< I P d mm 1 Dr B Baldwin Danaby, who ffirinUy retired laat week after ? ?-rv?na Jackaon collage in J*ck- d on, Miu., Cor M year* in the P pot mora of hadur and pmf?or of mathOmadoa, regiatrv* dean, p And later aa preaidenU hat been fa popularly requeeted by the coi* ? lege to. continue aa profasaor of c mathematic* with the title of pro- ? feaaor-etneritua. The leal poaHtaw, -9 Dr. Danaby bald before aanoun- C cine hi^ letDemdbl waa reglatrar * I and profaator of mathamitie*. I Ir , ; < 1 - /. I "Y'V. I ;> :v' 1 , ? . ;slj; . ? V ' ^*""MU ^Bw 1 '."" :>' ? - , 0? -K? PRICE TUN CENTO /J ? " ' '" , % .' ludge Kills First Bill < HIS ISN WOOD ?Judge J. tonrv Johnson In ganacat ssionn court killed a rape vdictment against 24 year d Willle Tolbart, Jr. hero Inn. lay a* tho slate prepared ? ask for Tolbert's life on a barge of criminally assaultik the 16 year old daughter f a prominent Greenwood tmily. '' Judge Johnson allowed a moon tjv drferUM* ettueney Harold TOLBKKT IONV101ID Ad all whke male Jary, dsHi>?-reting bat tea mlaalSBt eenvtcted Willie To!belt of nfh| , It year oM white ?M la j Omwriii Tuesday ?hM, lodge Jehasaa iWwil lla u ?e la the eleeofe chair m Ttiufcw H from m* fmMtk ^ ? ;: W . Boulwaro of CoiucaMa, who forged that Nefrooa had bna ^lemancally rxrKMM IIWB n?U Miniy'a crand Jury wMafc had itucMd traa Mil apalaat Tul**2?" ?r mnkltaHon a IM, Ho aloo hH at tho U. . Sttram* Court akich kit ikw ami timaa riaalljr Nat any try mado up oaOy oC vhMas 4M at allow fair trial tor ffapmii bd Supremo Coust amna^t^or It ara now. I fWJd I Hm IKABOIBD A A heavy detachment of elate .T ltd local officers flanked the ourt room, aaarrhing spectator* jr weapons ben raprtrting nana Hind. The atmosphafa hare Incc the arrest of Totbart last .' tooth has bean sugjaatlva of lolenoe. Several crosssa, have etn burned In oolorsd areae of i# town and several mm talons n which hooded figures have unk around have bean reported. ? following the initial set t?ack >e state acted swiftly and by ite afternoon had redrawn a rand jury which included one / cgro. and also obtained a new tdk-tment from, the grand jury ftd was ready to pesaent its i?< Tuesday morning. The cast as to open at about 10 A. AL Illy. Boulwaee, retained by the en's family, drew praise frost jdge Johnson for his handling f. the caea. ; ' .... v Tolbert, at osaa time the object t , an armed poase which may V(, rf-n htvl 1 /jOTi jtud isa i. r ' Vr rfMrn9m HMW Wlulm lit - urene county, la arruaed of rcing the yoUng woman end her tcort to drive him around late ) t night. The atete says he aatlt?i the* woman twice In the reience of her escort, which 1 targes Ma attorney said.he had ? A -* -a ,y u Borneo Drop sundry Here B Columbia hoyaawivei had beun dropping the- Sunshine LaUlft* - I ry and Dry Cteanera from their atronaga lieta am the-week and. tt - ? - - ? ? m a MeAkiSWA IK JMMA BtVtfl WIVtf H' WlON DOPP ick up and delivery aarvice hod eeo furnished by the company Kid they notified drivers not to ?'f all again aa they delivered the reek's washing. One wife faSrwHh Ma employer when ed- i leed at har decision and said fit Continued On Peg?- H '