The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 14, 1957, Page Page 14, Image 14
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DEADER Sj
I What Other
|'BY EVERY LEGAL MEANS'
(Reprinted from the Christian
Science MonLtor)
The telegram President Eisenhower
sent Governor Kauhus of
A vl- ?conceit dug?t+rr school
| integration situation ended with
j the following*- words:
...the federal Constitution will be
upheld by me b y every legal
means at my command,
i What are some of the legal
I means at the President's command
?
Through the Department o f
.lustice he could a s k Federal
Tttdge Pavies. w.ho has jurisdieti?:i
over the Little Rock situation.
to enjoin Governor Faubus
from obstructing the court's de|
segregation decree, .'even0 thouirh
that obstruct injr is. ostensibly. incidental
to presPrvins* "peace an.I
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| SCOTTISH IJl'I'lv M ASONS
Tao Constitution Committee of
.the Williams Grind Lodjre of the
Scottish Rite,. A.T\ & A.M. Masons
of South Carolina, met at Alien
University Thursday Auir.
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After the devotion, the chairman
Rev. W. R. Bowman, took his seat
and the Grand Secretary. Prof.
R_ W. Thompson, -read the old
' 'constitution, after which thy revision
01 the ''.constitution took
place.
Mr. 'Tannic Faust served a s
Secretary for the committee appointed.
hy the chairman, lie rea l
the n \ i.-ed constitution after the
; Committee spent 1 hours wuikinjr
OM it.
b
{ lVputy S. Anderson moved that
- n], ; revised oopv of tJio constitution
he voeeived and approved for
j the W.'iiaras Grand Lodjfo. It
na< soyevslo-i hv Grand Mattel'
('KmiU'IT. that a copy to s-. jit to
the p.e-i<> for printing in booklet
| for-.v. ' y the time o?" the Grand
nioctapc. on .Ian 1. l':e>.
i I'M. an ttipi;- a i.io o nrd J>y sin.-?
' inc. "Phv?s :.!u' Tie t.haj ldr-i-."
' ?. r?v w!iV: the c to" \mi<'
fair!, ; o I toe 1. .oG
h>v?.i\ home and ;; i t: d'Gper was
a v h
: i?. .. tors- of f iv l o to.-: j
lbv. W. iI. Powmnn. ? oairi,ant; j
'.Mr. \V. A. t hp-neat. G-a-.d .Vj;?-!
? i r. T.onhio I'.v.m. lMf.tyj
G:; Ma.-ti-r; IVputy S. 'Ait-j
drrsv!i: Prof. P.. \Y. 1 h.?:np>cp: ,
Ueve.end .1. S. l"tse\ ; Pevorenri
;.. 11. I'ayton: Mr. G. P. Pump:
Mr. S'.aloy Moore.
Woman Striken
In Car, Succumbs
lt?NKA PATH ? Mrs. Corr'.nna ]
Tines, 7'2. of Pi. 1. Anli.-villo, '
was striken near here last j
,?".nday as she passed through !
t<v.v.> with friends, the llonoa
Path Police Popnriment reported.
Policeman F.d C'eoley said the
w. 'nan became ill and died on the
outskirts of town, shortly after the
ear in which she was i idin*s_stopped
at a. loeal service station.
Laia>o-of death was presumed to
a heart attack, the officer said.
' .T. O] m lUn toii was called
? .> 5:-vi stijrnto.
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Papers Say I
[ order." Behind such an aeticr '
.stands a Supreme Court decisior
of 1 in w.Mich the authority oi
a federal court to restrain a -state
governor in the use of t mop* to r
overrule the court's order was up- ">
'held.
Should the Governor defy such
an injunction he could he cited
for contempt; should he refuse to
surrender on the contempt charge
and take refuge behind state police
or military forces, the President'
is specifically empowered to
use the forces at his command.
The act of Cpngrcss which define
such powers go hack to 17P2, and
George Washington was the first
President to invoke them.
The present 'statutes authorize
one rresmenr, *nnui?t the ordinary
cou^sio of Judicial. proceedings fail
to enforce the laws of the United
States, t<> ?into,?t-l^ federal
servieo any part of the militia of
anv state and to use such part of
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the national anneil services "he
considers necessary to enforce
these laws." The statutes relate
this authority particularly to any.
situation in a state , which "so
hinders the execution of the laws
that any part or class of its
people is deprived o f a rijpht,.
privilege, iinniijiity, m- protection
named in the Constitution."
The President, therefore', could,
employ I nited States marshals, a
^federal nos.-c, or units of the Ari
my. or could call the Arkansas
[National tiuar.l into . federal' ser.
vice an ! command it to carry out
I the court's decree,
j Kveryotie hopes and trusts that '
I i'?sk* of these slops need le takyii.
; I'ut h.npwlv-disc of those powers
'and the fact that they lie ready at |
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