I II ' "-: HfrT??1?*?. - Ltfjwg" ? ?*-? ft 4 .> ! I U V mm 111 I . ^ ?7:'. ^ f 11. I | \ ?' 1'' *?' ' ? i /"Vrvi TifVfk 14? \i rJvfiiKf? >7 i4r>> IMjlllTlCi .I** lNlifinrilV it f1 ? . ? '''i * * ! ?* ?,:ggr. ,. , ?,? ?? . L . v ztK*F BBKV'. '-jir/ ? fcT l^i ^r\ /x I * * jt- j V / U W *WjK - ..* :]ft: ' jl fV;. t < ^' ~~ cciiU nfr|^ ^ ^poy[fl^ rptlv !J School, is the senior member of a 1 ? the firm or Anderson and Mc- Tex AJpin. He was elected to the buri Kentucky legislature in 1935 and Rk<':* was re-elected "to ?ix consecutive -Mt. terms without Democratic or Re **er ? publican opposition. l'>nd He resigned in 1946 to become w^i Assistant Commonwealth's At- tor*r torney for the 30th jtujicial dis u trict of Kentucky, first attorney . gk- of his rac e to hold such V post1. J Wy Within a southern state .In 194?; ma~ He was nominated for a judge-iies? Kship ip the jnunicipal court of ^ j |the 3rd. district. ! cen Calls For Single Country lusi r Attorney Anderson called for Ngjiingle - America. "We want a * J ^ governm&nt where we won't /fx * f, V ^ ^ The .{South Carolina Kn ... I 98 vention in Conway May 15-16, it I | w:t- -nnnniinrpH hare IVTnnrHu M 19 session will feature guest; Jr. of Camden is, the state B| Latimer-Robinson nj.. i-i f ^ 11 n jjr*?V v * ''.j^B^ t M ; w sioft Vfras ?rifinally quoted inf o^l Y.4 HeraW Trihi,me cemur?oj,T,/l MfcCrary and Jinx ffa-lkent^ {'and protested by Alliefson|Yl Henderson, secretary of ' th?! Vernon NAACP branch. Mt. . < ider.on forwarded 'his letter\ tp Capt. Rickenbacker's refc>ly,j firo ch termed thi; protest t . cet ptible" and *'fnsultirur -*a thf ; red peole of of .this country,** th< Mr. Wlhite. . ^ \ in his to Capt. Ricken j |],< cer, fix. White wrote. "You < consider the term 'old dark- for -a term of affection but to ga! t is one of derogation, co"dession and unmistakable do- mc m of racial superiority." The" rs. Squire Dins ? s. Marie B. Squir# passed Mrs. >t. Lukes' KpairoP*> f?ug} a, N.J., she .connected hi* tnree making her home in Pat- Eon* vtth the St. Aid ens Ep.iSCO- de0Us pfflEaferiH wes SnT^ Mfdr-Wy 2, ill Patterson; was c mptl?r.J,on, * ~ " " 7V -?" :: . . 1 ' . 1 * KZ2 r #WK ?- For " som^tline, like Sol}fir I had heard a-" >tnr. *?wr; v-oca. uemg Qone feelp. young people readjust iselves at Hill City In Pittsmany cfoets; tod, X. had d oi onejl&TiL Eunice Wright fativ? of York, S. C., ' wry important - hand $ City pixSJect, which become a duplicated iv progit's>ivp-A-rnCTT^ dty. " v learning -sr week ago that Cook was in the state windup a ^month's-visit at home, ambled up here to talk with and am glad that t dldy h# e I am more impressed- wiw Cifcf ahd whigltTsain"men u ev-erfrcorammpithr lleged child ran. . llou It Operates iefly, nnd in layman's I99 * Hill City is a sort of (trbads, whore youth meets IVING TERM drf?? bifacial Ifl&ULteJ Ihkt tin ^umeridted i.; ., flfotfc fcavj ??^^heck t^e^colcaed npi11. YWrF. S TO N ? Following jff^sts to daily Newspapers m organizations TtlMfe, reitly the titlfs of "Miss" and Irs." have appeared before names of colored women the newspapers - another jcation bf progress. The newspapers had been jnMca that such titles are leand distinguish persons aa ng single or married won In Pattem iii SS"\ . S9Ei|j|fj SBca^^ ' t ".M >| !g ^ ""1 -i -i ?.r?iica OCJUirt', tm I.,rnn Squire, one daugh* Adall Smart, one grand it*r aft ol Patterson. N. J.: ?tu ' l*P*1gi A y" of New York City; Thad. L.Qn?jol Philadelphia, P*^ H later, M*s. Julia A. Htimph- . >f Columbia. " i made her home in Patterar many years. ... * 1 "X'XX ' ' . ?' J V" N >V S % " ' . " "t, - .; ' ' r4* 1 ? vV ? ii ' y*'V f, u '.'>f ,fii*,' .'?~ :?:?r^? :*? y? ' . "?' ? " f ' * 'r *7 ' ?"T ^pJi v, SOI m I \KOI.I> flirghYoutl . to riwodo which ro?fl jn wcif it yiU follQw.Supported by t City of Pittsburgh, It opera to put youngsters back :6n t light 'rack, or to put their j rents JMid giiafrdians on /the trjQ track to? aocepted commun giving ana pride; and ^ has ran ;In ?jiCC4^ t^^row atout^ thus i it now hag requests from mil I i^er ci^es for chapters jauthorities^hope can be star I before long. . . . 1 U Waking in conjunction w 1 y burgh'^ D, i);tftmerti ulJB. l#e Jli*liniiy(police), Hill C i rushes to.. boys anft girls "W iHfray havfe run afoul of the h j t..kes them in, hears their sb Jand'then, probes into the tarr ( background. It the situation w g rants it. thes^, are' given peri prohatlaiji, .or daily routi | m Hill City wher?ters I into jams? I put this questioi I (Mrs. Cook, who said it isu I ! is because of little love and I | tentioin from parents, most i whom are too busy on job*, I bd. ausc "the children arc M 10m>soTVw< <.r? -w w. 14V> VlUjJt'Ll : .ni'criority oomnlex. At Hill C 'we try to moke them feel imf tant. ami you mr.-ht fn m tJ '" fat-1 s light up and pride come to them as wt build them ui - Pride in the community is "t object oTTTill Ciiy training, .i.xamplr of .iiaw e: l< ctive this jbe-:n is seen in t!i fact that j Beats Robbery Che i; N. Y. HIGH C FREES CHAR j NLW YORK ?(ANS)? S preme Court Justice Dennis < lLoary Cnlmlan, LtH ruITci ~ ' view of the facts and the law i-ftm oonstrnincd the wril" of 1 beas corpus, which freed 20 yt old Frank. Lynah. wanted Charleston, S. C.,on a charge -hniunhr milting anrf?TTTTTTTTyTT~ clothing goods store's merehjj di.se valued at $350.00 Lynah had been "arrested January 24 by Detective Jam Pollard of the ^otiv ^rwir while the SUgpm t worked .,n t the Pennsylva-niH Shoj. H pair. Shop on West 34th stre< Lynah had been in New Yoi City for ^d>out- a year. Technically, .Lynah was orde ed release^ because of flaws an affidavit submitted with "wanted warrant" signed by 01 M. S. Droze, a Charleston dete tive. Mt?. Abfcle Smith, Lynal aunt, retained the services attorney Cora T. Walker, wl 1n seeking the writ, took adva foes of these flaws, which J ~ way ^harleaton?refused correct on request by Assista District Attorney Ca~ip, and a* high court justice to: 1. Declare the warrant inval ?i?e? it listed the suspect \ Henry T.ynrah, inttUad at Kwh Lynah. 2. Declare Lyr^h freed sin* he had not been charged nor ii ] *r - ?? ; . d iitehlnd_^S,XodJ^-4s more ir.J ttf-niffua an iU'i'tuiiamintfey ilohook sidored. * She's one ot eleven children PW^a to ific late isapd. Wright, I "'* f veloped it and today, 3?."^^fi| a f later, sipHes knowingly that she I 0)S was able ao educate everyone of I There were sevetn girls and Hget four b??ys. Five of the girls j*re H to-school -teachers, one is in gover-' Bdlv nm;nt"s?rvice and by profession. Hat- Mr*.. CoOk i8 u registered nurse, I ?f a graduate of St. Agnes hospital I or it Raleigh, N.C., and' who has Hiust .lis i Murtieri n,.,/,,.onea il^. V i I I * an w r. ity itv> On.c of th.o >,f>n> 'iice} juor- ' nvpl r'nt! trawun*; r-s.,-a funeral ^ rtrcr-trrr: frm two .others are ! 1 ? ' tun.r.tl directors and a P ' " j a tn.i'sorjry expert .i^ritvHftrr rrfj n Id yea*" V- .T'Ivot-1 ' senior, M^-. Ccoi. \.4JL'.'ltd "f Hi:fjtv. which 'a * . pi otider of her.' As , OURT JUSTICE LE3T0N SUSPECT iu- dieted for the ofFon?e. _Lii 3i Hi tVUiU/r?tiiiO?Ui iillhiavit1 'In failed to charge Lvnah with . Ij housebreaking. and larceny. ia-; 4. Tr.at Lynah faced possible ar bodily injury shcrtrfrt-"he be re-, in turned to South Carolina. "f I)rn/f?\ allidtlVd;?OTi Ulfoi Mill-a tion, said that one Jack Kraw-i m-Jcheok. had told him that Lynahi ha?d broken into bis store on Janon uarv 5. 1950. and stolon goods es valued at $350. irt ?,f>ffietirn ar-' u_??rivinr. here?Lu+?Lynnh, noted?rxr~ ,e- they left without their prisoner* of that *"T*V>io 1- ? ?v. ?? o js ui^ iusi time wo vg j rk ever come here a:id returned, ?' without our rhgnT^ * FOUR MAKE V\sj. l\Q * ' 1 1 Four stu..w t? uuHiiy Diind, led the|A T-jlwmi- honor?list for thtr sprtn t ' 1 j quarter at Benedict College, it ? , was announced Tuesday, 10f Haskell MJurray, a freshman, j n" and totally blind, continued his j pertgg* -Tgggrft n "j ytglit z }** in the second quarter by duplila- . nt; ting, it during the spring term. 1 K- | ?. r r? ? t. ?trr-rr omnar. a?sopno* !~ ^? more, also ma do ''A" for thei ld quarter, the only wctman stuas dent to attain -the honor during llt,the entire year, r-" ^Keventy-eigfht students made ce the 'hottor roll for the spring ^ a- i quarter. s i ^ i. , >4 i r v ??i? : - i I Ut ,' V-1 SjL^? .; 4f*i * ?~7?-* - - - fW " " '".'tr- ~ ~v^ 1J jS'tt *U--."-' ora r?f *' 1 -r : ? . , ' " ; - *. *^"V "? 'V \ * * ' *?"-" 1 ??i~ 7N. C. i Death C Pr/?/ f) /k ?l w% m /* M M VJrj JLS\Fi ( f f f/f ? Of S. C. State L ORANGEBURG - Ko. W. < Dogma, 34, pro fC'SS'J r of. poulti husbandry and uerman -d? Soul Carolina State A and M Coil< g died i6arly Tuesday morning i the Orangeburg County liospit following a snoxt illness bOgi.ni ,ing April j%, ?? . . V ' " r" Professor Derma was a b I loved and exemplary t^achi who began his work at Sta College In 1928. At the colle, h?e developed the Edisto Fedet Credit Union which became 01 pf^the highest rated federal ere it Unions among Land Grh Colleges. r Funeral services will be he \ at 2;B0 P.M. .Thursday, May White Hall auditorium- t ^ | ber of the Episcopal church a I the Omega Psi Phi Urate* ni He is .survived by his widb Mrs. Viola Means Donma. NAACP Proposes mortn Carolina, 1 WASHINGTON ? A that the NAACP bo allowed make .1 pica tor an investigate of the 1950 Senatorial campaig in North Carolina and Flbti< . vs'us p resented-llu* week at at r Guv- M. Gillette, ehairnu of the eleetions subcommittee the. S^-na-te Cotfinuttee - on itult and Admin:..stration: The NAA-C'P Wa5-hffigtoh Bu ' e$u also presented the requo ft a Senators Thomas C. Hennir.g kj_r:-. CD., Mo.); 'AS Mike ?Moi rc?ney ~trP'.; Okln.); Margari Iv.-rt C. Ilendtit-kson (R.. , N-J? who :irc members of- the sul committee. Walter White, NAACP pxeci tive ' secivtary charged that i ?North?('Mi'olinn t .imp.iig scurrilous litrature, - some Uiun a name similar to that of th Association, was used and broad ca-t9 were made by alleged ea FBT agents. In the Florida cam pihgn. siinllai- attacks were mad by groups and organizations ir terested in injecting the race Is sue. The Washington Bureau als stated thaf'it had a collection o photostatic documents on cam uaian 1 ?and ?picture used?lo?North Corolina.? ;? Succesful Rally At Majority Church SP ART AN BURG ? Sunda: was an all big a- dory at Majority I*aptist Church. Rev. R? A. Da vis, pastor delivered the morn aivd evminn sormoinr H used folowing subjects/ re "A Victoriu^ ctiurcll! services. ' - ~ ' 1 ~ After three ttidntKs work, th< pally terminated uu this day. The highest amount of nrunej vas raised by the >estoi*> Tota! aised was $1,688.95. .. i , : ? f, 's '"V, N } ft^ * fl '^MPBhw . ,'\* .\ " -:rv^ ,... *>>?'. .Ivj?,v,'-. ' 'lA'11* '' jfe^l ,. >"-!* r-r Vn^Tx-.-^ric-sH 5ocioiog ; . * : _. |^ pi . -j ATLANTA, G%. ? (ANS) ? South to throw away aegregatioi r^35rfrnmat ion ih tho interest oi brotherhood was laid before th< tDr. Harold Wtr Odum, one i Roscoe Simmons, ? I Veteran Leader, | | Is Dead 1 ? cmCAtaO ^ANS)-- Roacoe1' eV Ccrnklin Simmon?:, aii admost leg- ,j sr endary,colorful figure in politics, ?i te journalism and on the' speaker's pi platform; died here Friday qight'iQt ^ after a short illness. ^ d- . His 'age v. a, estftnated at be-, ^ ol'tween 63 and 75 and, he had en- it tered a hospital Thursday after Id Returning from Washington, 3,1 Born ' in Gre^nview, farjef mi a number of years he edited and ti n- published The Memphis' Sun, aid le, personal organ. Sine? that time Lri he had^ohtinued to write . va^j ve rteusfy for lax^gjnjffltgpapcr* andjfc nd orth flag ?the flag that-sot Ufe free \y, and' po hypctt bridg1:^:4out loyalty." fig ~~ ?1 ** ' - '*. "* .*" - ?*- ? ? i' i Investigation Of Florida Elections IS .tm aST .-v. . tl I* t Renew HospUn1 fe " Drive For j" rPwfe0" " $ f ( "TVvPJ'^'-STOM - A rcn<-".'P.l; w c-s. ririve.3NjE!piettal funds ^ -was in i lynched hare la$t week at Mor-i , ris Stroet Bapilst' Ohurck" WitHj tTi si: the Rt.. ^cv. F.?l. Carf'jft'hers as Ck s, gue-4 speaker. a* v1 Others participating R$vt Sa Jt F T ,Met*' Dr* *' P ^ ^ ),: t>ir. Avery, Burke Bonds-Wid Ei1 > son high schools; Miss EdwJna J Fleming received, a check * 3tari ft j.; $250 on behalf o'f the drive from'So nfD. J. Mbwo?fcers in industry. Di Plant wea> made to set up,*** ' ld^aich*P^er8 council in JjjL covering North and South C?f ro^n^ *nd ^to^^jSi ?l Your gift to tho Utl Cancer ^ -crusade ftitftp cmcer 6n thte?}th? ' i fronts: research, education and I j service, the . AtiwpeSTi Cftn?*f jS I Society points out. ^ oth 1 . : " < . -W ? ? ; * -jl^ 13 t- jm -.- ?.-rrt < -^^~- - . , ? ~zg? w ^ ?;?" ~ A 'challenge to the white ^ i and oth?> form* of racial ? r democracy and \vorldw{d*:JK3 ; South here Friday night he nation's top sociologist! -t Speaking before the 14th'anisl meeting of the Southern * . ciologural Society at the Bllt^ >te, hotel, Or. OduSL uked the. Ueh. to remember and correct. , t: "inexcusable" brutalities and justifies of discrimination **2ap- | oil thU Hlgio, piftUlBS ? in Improvements, in we : I ions since the [Reconstruct5 crtl ;J He rf&lled To^ immediate k iratioiv at . 4K>nrsegrega*.ed niversity !e\ ? bj} ed'tfafion* "V ; id moment towards a"%recifi*ufh to iiatyn before $1 w^^int the rtation to??(Efc3is9 ^ttactebu?; w* wd?t tfX^M 11 VtVfW^SFcSi-olino, Bf. lum has j&iffrd Uma; d- fP-'htwina i lOi V Sharin^ ' )ft ?;m Dr c: )8x,-lies', EWptent efnnc sjety, I)r ti'.oim /minded eai i first day of th?- meeting ?>f Udo^isi. . 7~r- -* OvHrt sSaturonv n? ?!??;???