I J ' I Growing Race I VOLUME 15. NUMHKH 5 O BJ on rWouid Open Actions Are fe Pi'elimiwary plans for what Bf sale "legal blitz" attack on wh &j? South Carolina are reported a the top brass of the State N -week-end. WL^( . No official statement as to t g?.' President James M. Hinton at ' been discussed. We hopejjri_J a few days wbfcM .not say whether. "processing" meant assorting the' number of applicants who are . fvknown tcL have appealed to the NAACP foj- aid in cra P??t the r ' \ e r s 11 S :' 1 ' Clemson .College- or Winba.y. t". tf Hoc Vme J. Vr >"t rt\\7 T"t fli* 1 that "an" N A ACP-aidcd " s against tl>e Medical College at, k Charleston was high on the list P for attacks. Presently, though it! I Is kept very very quiet. South! - Otedlina has been paying tuition I ji' . gcholarships for Negro students: studying medicine al Mehurr.y andHhp Howard University Med* ' ical Colleges. . . finhnnl Mil Hr lirrt y However/ a lawsuit 4hr>ral the University of U'ftF "nnffirinll; II *,]intoti sskASfcJB^jhct hinlt Jtnlge War=-" ; ing's ruling some years jL-?there have-be?nrnumerous legn 1 k'- decision- since -which ry*nf-a it_. B_xlear thai?the taw" schooL?in-H5&i?tngetmrg^^StateTCoIlcge) is r -inferior to the one hgcei-in- ?cv- ! Br"* The State recently h'hri^cqcd at-~OTaSgeburg, and has been. ( expanding other graduate fa cilfties, begun bacfc in 1.946 p\. when John II. Wrighten. of Charleston and Edisto Island sued for admission to the Uni- 1 pil ? versity Of 'South Carolina law ! school. V-" " -ft ppirnnHs- -tHn NA7YCP is S34isfied with^the^ progress"" a-nd out ( come of the pending anti-^cgrcSr*~" "gation suit on the elementary and ,'v scondary level from Clarendon 4 county, for Mr. Hinton said it is jf^r- ."behind us, so far a-- we can p J work from the organizational; ^ level. Our next step is "to wip? $7 -out every semblance of differ-1. Vf.t' ences, and1 as quickly as possi-jj : ble.^, [x fDur;"fi >i 11L I1"* --I T 4 1 ; Clarendon trial at Charleston b ; ] ?*7 May Thurgaod Mar>haill. chief NAACP counsel, intcimated that J perhaps the NAACP has hopped i f -- - ' :\r up on a new equiin/.^ucn icuuj--ij que. Though he did not c-je rr; -la borate in his press conference,!. ; ' ?. he d?d say that his staff has, -"** .to work overtime to clTcct 01. ' i Tfrv illl a I*"*" 11 diet!, -d U ?rmtr ?i -?tyfnrTT'-protection that is afford- 1 tid by lew to other classes of fed- ( erel officers. If legislation of i this sort ia introtfuced, it will undoubtedly receive the prompt and r< ggjpathetic attentfrp if Th;? n?- m \ , ? ' r *. \V ,'7 " JK (a naacp-' 'iiljj ii" ' i?1 Wg I g Schools if Successful may turil out to be"a whok ite state-supported colleges 1 s having been worked on b LAAGI2 organization the pin he details was made but staj 1 mi 11 e(lHuitLriU4e--iiTrTT^^ la^frrTTTrTVm^linpomont wiMrl -the ue.it t\\ <> weeks - whe ?? ' > _' ' System). Will Tax State Further 11 this new action devejor. the State of South Carolina vi find itself plagued further In . escape to hold en.i"o segffcgaKa Tlie .ih'w sale-?Ihx vv litejt ,-we into effect on July h doe? n< provide funds for expand in,; 3 system of college, and gradua training. * Pressed, then.- f< equamv rrom trus end, it woul have to find money from somi where with -which to construe equip and staff a medical scho (federal court'; have -h&ld?Hn -out' of"i.tule^chnlnrshlps ret?f( sent ?-or (Tmp sc? rogation,' which may well be tl: 'bsc. since the latter action precisely, what'1 courts have o: iered1 on .all graduate andjri f*71 -i i'[ " "ir-flrr > \ ~ - - " =-'Meafiwhrlivthe State Spprerc Court giuuj?the state ft "gree light" for? its' T95I ^Sinicro1 School Apt. this occuring Monda when the?couet ruled L17e 19f School Act legah Govornc Byrnes and E. H. Crow, the latfcf director at the- hew .stato-^conr mi^si.onon schools, Tietda confei etice Tuesday considered?a? LLmftTniy du a meeting of the fu commission next Monday. Accepting Applications Eugene A. R." Montgomery, e> ecutive secretary of the NAAC for this state, said late Tuesda that Ihe-r-organizntroTT is now a< cepting applications for hel "from all persons interested 1 securing training" in any . ana a of the white colleges in Sout Carolina "supported in part, c in full" by taxpayers. Wants Your Replj Acknowledgment of a reply t I criti-.al column last week b Wiss Marjorie.McKi 1-1,-1. v.-a? -tuud 'lu'io Wednesdaybv J oh II McCrn.v, editor of the Th Lighthouse and Tiifrvrmar?.-w+r vith state- NAACP Presides, fames M. Hinton (see page two Prepared the answer for th >outh Carolina NAACP Confer ;nce. * City To Case of j -A reopening of drunken rinv" ng, disorderly case against MF igl?Molvin Phillip- uf foi't .TacTT on was promised by City Reorder Tohn T. Rice here Saturay, a spokesmen for a commitee which waited on the city udge and police chief L. J. 'ampbell, said. _ _T]i? sefrvieemtnr;?arrested at ay lor and T T > 1 ill 11 Tune fl 1 fl 1 1 rc I'UlllsioiT was al'egedly befi ?rs that his bladder was ruptur* so jvidixni^oekt^-irrTTeHrauar i and he had to be rushed to the ospital at Fort Jackson where Deration was performed. The committee members, F.urcne \ Mhtlfr^mTTi ihitr"WlV" STP executive . secretary, reported, concerned itself only with th?? lament a? Phil ftp*, also atlejred brutality of Miss Frances Brown, arrested some lime ago and brutally handled it headquarters. ? Chtef Campbell, the committee ?ported.^ ear^sr ?rson8 by men of his depart* f . ________ ^H .^A 0 SOUTH CAROLINA is;. NAACP It--iflf-rj plajeU 'a 1uC r-j Part iu the 12nd Annual meet n.I Rinton, president, at exixrf tretne rijrht. smiles broacJlv_a* x_J*ishoi*--dk?hrTr-7tr-^ the 11 . AIME Chureh. left standing, UrgedHim $ By John II. McCray ,p MYRTLE BEACH ? Leadim -white nien here and in Horrj jj euunty persuaded Charlie Fit/. ^ gernld that his. place was bac1 ir on. Happy Hill and not in Wins ton Salem, N. C., where. he hac - begun a busines? last fall, lu -told us in his. weft-appointed liv ing room early Sunday morning 1 | Jit. had come hack about . month ago and taken tho bsm ?| fivm, the. frail shoulders of Mrs ' | b'tv.gm.o'i ^?short?VTSTI rsvtih tu.-% family not So long ago, (>j "I went into town". (Myrtle i'.c^chr, he said, "an(j everywhere j i turned our finest wivto citizen} j stopped me and told me to conic 0 cm home. Ow iiia!',7"wTTo has been my friend for many years, _|old me I should never have-gone ato * Reopen sergeant ment . . Mr. Campbell is?reported?rw j telling the committee he hhd dtsi missed several officers for vio1 lating this regulation of the de j partment. lie did not, however, state- whether any , (Dismissals , | grew out of the two casoaJbeln^ ^disrupted?; wiwf rr+Tt t7T.1T Phillips was a hospital patient " i when his bond, r^por^^'y?y?? -j?the aifibUnl'oT-576^00^ wa* declared in forefeit. The city ' judge said he would call the j case up again and order a trial for the soldier, whose home is ^ , Moyock# O: The committee consisted of: * Winfred Mundle, president of the Mien's T^ayue. TlL'Vt"~>>: i.1 Henry, president of the Interdenominational Ministers Union,' Rev: Jarties W. Rhodes, the un-' Ion's seetetary,_Mrs. A. W. Siin-j kins, of the Women's CotrftfiTn James M. Kin ton, state HA.Af'Pi also of the ministers' union, antfl Mr. Montgomery. i|H I ^ AND J* rMmAj sotrTH c^orjNTC 0 II *\ * K^- - .-, " ? presi'lU'.s a. $500 ^ 'ff^lll'l',;llLll ?| \ laii iur iuuvuvu, i> fl# l?ft?^ In lower panels Rev. \Vt Mcays Whites fo Return about' anymore trouble !h< Kti Klux Klan.? ? ,-j This man, lie said, to! i him \.i - white people in this holiday ?. >mi > munity, felt ashamed over v. ha - happened to him, and . \.o 1, ready to flock to hi- >ide. sh..ul< > another bight appear like An., i -' - , i :J.; J irhe said, wns fee ebrrt .if i who pledged the : ai. mi >; . ! h >a fi ilVC S'. .. d i r ii '"TT'dh try I'. . : M\ . \ : [v . t sanctity. < JUi? *"' > :* may in- i ",!<-!? truth ; , i tile klnn ( \ oi. i : < r., pi a l111 n f . Yfci'?o ?>HfrhrtTv n T,rn?i Mr. K tygciMid said me: th. ; sanuv advice in Cnn.e.av m la-denff Rriu-st. Sa.sser, pi : I Ku' Kiux KI;ui buster m the> parts, "never wanted nv to !eav< i But 1 thought it best. Besides I : needed plenty of rest." ! We found, however, that he :s. ! much cpf-pri'M?mit the uTan " eJaitn that white women were frequenting his place for inir mora! purposes. ' The* nmhdn't A I I I n *" '1 1 1LX ivnlnitliej If oie |roui(j something like that hapCONTINUED ON PAGE 8 -- . HATE-MONGER Gffii^TYAOATN! -?WASHJNGTON^Zr : A t 1 a siJoseph P. Kamp, the man" who ! has a habit of collect'ng a million dollars for his religious and raI cial, propaganda, was found 'guilty ,'irnin of iniifi iipT i'TT Congress. The sec ond offense, like I the first one, was leveled at Uie, hatc-moncer-Jfr-n*?r*?. imtrig~~~T7T re-, veal the names o' his big contributors. Described by_ tflc -Anti-Defema^ -ticm league of B'nai B'rith as "njL^k cQimlx^->a<*ot^--- srntebee dT one IH^f # V JL SATURDAY. JULY 14, 19! "t ~ ' -wu .^;: I | ; ' . ' JKin.h j. iAuu.iiiah jMAjj)x ^*JUS^ wiiij -' J /.or e i Diymsi T;aui'cq r==^RfrTng iriM it i c al_^irtlgn__panel : with?sonitr^ soTTtTfeaslcrn dele^ i j i tCi. ^Tw?T7^evvFeaturei Start Np\t Wppk S. hod tile i t., begin in :ie* weeks Lit".it Jii >u?e and I r i f ??t ;*y _ a.; a loguTnr fe-aturc nre a ffi >' vy of ehup'h svi v\ x-? in. (V " puhili- - ! iimn. both being handled by Ke\ V.' M. P. I'.'.viUin of the {. n ?.;?; ia ^ -V t 1 '"a. i hurvh dire' torv; wall ;n ; -'in ! uhe- * . f m, ,r - r | be debet I'O'I <>n Sunday :>\" y is .::i;! mini? tor . The subj h t -' a. i : .a' on vh. ai.j i. f".'i i le v. Mr H ? 'IV . . .. . - * J ' que h.< : i ;i-yyi !b*'^e reader H -v. ma jj -ie*' Ir.f ; - 1 :,?>? Hard; n ": < . a:!?. , n.ir' ? . ir/ia. a FV M. M?r day. Quadrennhil-liudy7ToT(Tin South Cam-, hna Episcopal oistriet of the A\1K church. Several of thp delegates, and visitors attending the Memphis are of Charleston and vicinity. The entire Soutih Cardlina entourage traveled hv a special X^arolinn-Sixr url Train. Among them Were: Mesdames Inez F Temple, Flossie V. JVi4sorr,-K - MblTette, Mabel Green, J. B. Jennings, A. F. Harris, - ~ >1 S.C. Court Ruling Doesn't Matter, Hinton Declares The state supreme court" ruling -on Monday^ \vhcyh iUiv-f* Trf-mrr1051 School- Art, till ?'< ' ' ti'ii"" i-r?fr'i]' Cm" ? 't -citnc the tiret of $7.r> mi!lions for T'dducatioruil improvements, has n capacit tes asdnmH-^yrrrrptr opt .. cashier; in such service oeei haiiilF, and dog-catcher: in si i>a\itir?a-nd?rrprtTrrrTelyf operato as foreman. paititer, and br. oeeui'at ioMv;?as?irr!?world-f eipn! judge." A break-down f?\ degree .totals for the 10 cities surve His; clerical, 10; semi-profe: skilliuL-^t'dh .'.eislre amTdTh Houston. Tex., was the tpj - f-007 Negro employees, Atlar mingham third yith II2A_?ifh 1 deploying the largest number public utilities, and hoAlth. A special survey of Negro I cities with a combined total of jJicLLitanants.- MobiTe, Ala., ha Negm t'irct'ighters . IMP 3-rr 1 ployed them for H3 yoai\sj_andkDther -t4trrtJH~TTkmg~Negr() firei jmond, Va.f and Winston Sah-r "The history of 4*mploym< lusted," DeWitt asserted, "ha most cases, the type of Negi is superior to applicants wh Tn adflition thpv nrp nviiilal "With lah?u^-jdiortaui'S''7tovf ' mobilization and defense ekpa I untapped labor in the South a | huge number of Negro worker low their highest skill, or wh ..ih? -fcrtlTWfc' piwHi ?TKe survey" was based on o Atlanta. P.iirminpham', T>allas, } *'nt'llL "KnoxviHe, Little Br :insr Norfolk. 0 Z ' 3 ''1. *Co] - i "! '^7vv ' B' p p I i ill Soldiers, 1 'Reefer' H - ?? ?l. ? ijui ?ui cuic/uru t* ?'i| nl J(,JoW J he k son and four Hieir a^outs, were placed ur . Richland county general sessi Rcciu'Ctor's Court Recorder John I. Rico set bond at $5,QOO each for the men, and $1,000 each for the \vomen, say' in-: He believed thd men had prb. ( u.-ed the women to peddle .posVC-..-S -and use marijuana. The men are being held by'military authorities, pending trial. Charges were brought by Ass'^nn* r>r>TWp Bl.ep A" tiriHith, Detective William RawlinsOn and agents of the Criminal investigation--. Di; vision at Fort Jackson. Bfiokod Ion -the charges are Frances Payne, If). Martha Early, 'fill. Marie Taylor, 23, June Donjaldson If), anci f. .. 1 ! r-r IIuTTl'l I Bailey, 21, Robert | Frank Hinton, *2$, Charles B. Brown, 26, and Herbert H? Williams, 22. cnurt_ 11^'vne hac 1 ^bot :i J taken into protective custody &fj tei-'thrrnt i r>n hrr lifr ' fnllnrriTTy "^lTry"inrHaT arrest. . ?" The young woman, saying her j situation was "horrible," told the court that she and the oth J cr women were "treated nice1 I> fTU?i nuvej ivevcais iimi d In 16 Cities South I) ? Six thousand Negroes are \s in 10 Southern cities, accord*! Richmond, Va., Urban Leagup th," monthly bulletin of th^ trp Harold (J. DeVVitt, who dfi "Over 1 10. different ioh clasrfjr i"Vtd hnH?by Negroes in *ne city has opened up as murrit ations to qualified Negroes, a: jminuipalitia* in such olericw Tutor, clerk-stenographfcr, and ipation as t'ireman, pohcemdH iidi_-i??m4-?dcHtFrUrn^ asl rs; in such skilled occupatidH iiklayer; in such i^rofesaioMB , pTTvsician, nurse, "and rnuxw of skill showed the following yrd: Managerial-profvssioit^^ ssinjmLJH-, skilled. l.'l; seiaRS skilled, 5,500. . >-ranking city with a total bfj ita second with 768. and m c ity depart ment reported jM of Negroes were public wpfkaJ firemen revealed six Soutl|ei'ft GiR including 6 captains and 4 ,s had the Inn go it hntnryyjf rrs, Nashville, Tenn., baa^gBli ' i 1 _i m?"T v-mmesmn, v., ror til* yeaM, non are I^uisvllle, Ky., Rich* n. N. C. *1 l - 7%*ent of Negroes in the job#| s been very satisfactory. In ro applicant who is available 1 o have employed previously.^ >le in greateri-numbers: ^ sloping in many areas duo to nsion the greatest source of nd in many other areas is th$ s who are working at jobs beo are, bitvaAfiT)? ices of the rt gionJ!? ? fTicial information suppled by. Forth Worth, Houston, Jack>ek. Loiiisvile, Miami, Nashiklahoma Oitr. Richmonj^^ ' * ' ' ' 'l ~ r v" '* . y-;* Know the Truth; and it shall ' llakeyifiTrw -PRICE TENlSaS?S^ ?? y ? ; __ I I I I Women In ' ' T1 auls Here nd includ'^g fnne nnnn r.tp + i^ ' " women, alleged to have been # M ider bond and bound 6ver to^ * ^ Ton a narcotics charge. j !y" into the predicament. The soldiers, she said, dated them, lavished clothes npon them and eased them into the habit. Onee . this was accomplished, . she said, the tvomen were forced to peddle the weed, engtage |ti prostitution and Una over the nsroFfeds IcTthA men. i Miss Donaldson testified that she sold the dope for Robeit K Bailey, and that she used it her: self. Mi^s Taylor said she had i sold the stuff to soldiers and__ft_^?. .' j number of other-DeoPhrrdyuTThat : sha^4H?ati7e(T^no profit, the merr- -" ** 4^.*-' ping' the money and refusing j >tiss Rarly offered ho tesU'-__J 1 mony, but police presented^yifc M&SM frjwi sa'^^hay-Had feerv "rfM H3NS Officers testified toat abotfOSfl^HH ir^d le^ of^gWgagjfc-^gegt^R^r- -A-y!?Mi I senco of narcotics on the post. A rfl searth of. the foot locker of Hia- fll ton June 30 produced 30 renter seeds. Hinton, atn furlough at the time, was arrested on his r7? turn to the post. -| ' MYRTLE BKAfW~j&S trouhie from the Ka IfiM SlH tS3sH9[|| more ' ' last y * ^ fvjtll T'T^ ~ * r ' ''"" r i" -*'-ign m - '"^ik . .v^n^H NEW YORK ? Legaf ^ ir^' iiA Av P^ TuU^fifOOcI IViaiT'"1 Association, compos# af jiS that hm bership in racy andn||ml NAjlf'ftj ^ ''i,;- rif'S V