Lighthouse and informer. (Charleston, S.C.) 1941-1954, October 20, 1946, Page PAGE TWO, Image 3
Clark Asks
Aid Again;
ftp. Washington, i>. r. in
jpTom C. Clurk.has urged the la
m all within' tfceir pose}' to ?wppi
the perpetrators to jtu>U<e.
B- Itv-? letter to the presidents of ;1
Irr f-tiie American "Bar VheTt
K National Lawyers. Guild and State |-o
Bar Associations, made public by j
the Justice Department lost Fri- t
dtty, Mr. Clark said that lawyers I c
jk '^can do much to bring to an end!
ncwncerous outbreaks" and (i
" that By doTng so they will vendei ?
_ uriceless^servke,?? 1
Mr. CJark disclosed that 3i?
plans to ask the next Congress tc
revise ine oivu rignis statuses, w; f
the federal government pow- j,
er to ^eaj with mob violence- He t
. ? considers the prone^ etvtl right* ]
laws inadequate. * I
LETTER TEXT
The text of hiB letter follows:
' 4T ajn deeply concerned about
, . the increasing number of cases ot
mob violence throughout the nalioft;
These shocking outbreaks,
occmring at a time when, the tial
Jiou is earnestly seeking to-return^ to
the ways of peace, arc alaroiLng.
As you know, the authority
of the Federal Government* in such
??wanaii in ovtrremelv limited.
p~ investigated, and will continue to
investigate each and every such
cape and if there is evidence of a
violation of the federal statutes
I prosecution will follow. If, on the
| oner hand, no violation of federal
~4& found, the reports of I
*-rr trtrr investigation /are made avafl:'iO?le
to the appropriate state of
lofeal authorities for such action
usCthey deem proper. v;{
uAs I indicated in a recent adI
th?ss in Ohio] 1 intend . to make
I a 'report to the President about j
f the matter before the next session ,
^ayr hrnther lawyers for
"I am of the opinion that local
1 cWl* disturbances of any kind are
_ best solved by local action and
this is in keeping with our po^
Jiwal traditions. At the same, time, local
solution wffl>_ succeed opfar L
wtefB the cmxens of the connn**iriy
wr aware of their reBpohsIbil- itV^and
assort thohiH?tlveR t^ thp- E
end that their local machinery of
, o ' j |
' 5e#REegi
In Brown
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lilt )rttji ftferj- nfrfifi T*)f?tn.in^
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cRiftittini P?ro?mi#nt.
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Mfd DOll. OlVf l?cr VfiAltitftil
-{ Bto#bAI? Doll ror (;linf4inui. L
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ITUS Oi
Lawyers'
;t Mobs
Nl'A),. y- Attorney (icuernl 4
u\\ers-pj the country *,o <16
tss mob vTbToncu an I bring
'1" 1(' t u' f~+hi justice -hr-f?
?f lorjd histicc! breaks dowii or is)
lermttted to become inefT?-'Li\o so
hat civil liberties are in, effect
letiied to ?uiv citizen or group of
It bseiis in riie commtinlty. 1 lepj _
hut adequate federal authority n_
hould . be provided to probi-t
benu ? p
? CA tlRKAT FORCE
* "Lawyers ure one of lluT great p
'orees in every community of the J
?ation for the preserv'tpiot; of jus
ice.-- No gmiip of <-il i /iiin I
letter the importance" of insuring __
ustlce or protecting the civil'liberties
of our people in our demoo
aey. in tins faith, I ui;ge all
awyers in the nation l?> do all
vithin their power- to ;uppn88
hose shocking" civil difltui IjaivTies
uid to assure that the instigators
ind participants' in these lawless
exhibitions of mob violence are
speedily- brought to justice ill aoeordance
with the laws of. the Uv :1
:alities where they occur, ft flm ?
irm in my belief that the Amercan
lawyer, hv example anil lend* ~
jrship, can Jo much to bring' to *
m ena those cancerous outbreaks
md that 7n so doinjj he will renter
a priceless service to his pro*
Session, \o his community, ana to
the nation. '
"1 am sending a similar let^r ~
to the President of the American ?
Bar Association, the National
Lawyers Guild and the-Dai Assonations
of the several states with
the request that they advise the
local Bar- Associations throughout
the nation of my request for their
assistance. I shall "be grateful to
ip-tn ^ipy-TW Awh^v^ ft nil fi\Y gnrth a
uther assistance as your associa- r
Lion or any of lis inemhors-caa--1
gi^e-lu ~ ?; .. ^
Made them so.
~jr. J. Eart-? . ' ~t
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On September 28 Mexico paid Z
the United States a fourth install- 1
ment of $4,083,325 on the $?.- c
uuu.Oou owed lor settlement, oi on
ctatms-hy; Urdted states interests .
under tly ngi-wn'^iit nf 104a On- -*
ly one 'more pavment is to be made
? 1
h
ionnaires 1
Beating
American Legion, at the request .
i>f San Francisc'b police. The men, u
Walter Shaw", of "Waba.sh, ind.. ft
and A. J. Harris. IrtdfarfapbTis, arc
formally charged with having led
a gang attack on Edgar G. Brown,
director of the National Negro <
Council.
Charges of assault and battorv ;
ware?filed ,?gamat the tww men ^
and a Ifst or John Does," as their *
accomplices by Brown on. Oft.. 4,1 t
appearing personally in the district
attorney'*?office He told
the authorities that _ during, the *
American Legion National conven- I
Hon, he and other mcmhf^'f tVin 1-.
EftUneil had- made requests Tind de- | '
in amis that the L?Ri?^ take, ac- j '
tion agmns^soine j ]
ltin"g*of^Negro enlistments in the '
Army to tO per cent, etc. * <
SINGLED OUT Ljs
fffa' cTb^iii 4ay they had | ]
i ocii demonstrating In front of .
Legion headquarters, when he was ,
singled out and set upon by the
mobbists. T h e^__knockod?him K
dwtftt. "ftiro "5" fwfiner from his
hands?rtrrd?doMtroypfl TT dragged
him a considerable distance, tore
his clothes, and injured him painfully.
. ,
ft is because "that by_ Gurlilornia I
jaw, more than two men are Con- I
siderod ? molt, and dragging any-.. 1
ojie a specified distance turns a /
simple battery case into a kidnap- <
my. thai San Kiarm>>Hco n<>tii?- f*W> }
tuiXfoUH to cfcplure Brown's at- .
tttokora. Mfiiriberfl'nf }trn\yjiV i>f- '
a??l':/--lLL"ll huru that br ntSo ]
plans to sue tin- national body of '
1 In* AinWimii Lotion for damages* '
Brow if oi?k an active |>?rt among 8
rRo. M'tfHtfrt fA ehrv ^pryTrfry A>n- j t
ftMiMtcc Tit San Finuclaco a year j''
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! Italiai
SAIL THE AI)RfATK;?Otr fori
, sail on the" bine* Adriatic ffo
Uueriean lied Cross Worker' "Wilolmina
Barrow, 409 Edpecomb
u-.' V Y. C., ynd (Ms from the
tod Cross manned club Tn Man- |
redonia, Italy. Left to rijsbt, Cpl. 1
5 Indict
Miss.
LEXINGTON. Miss.,? NNRA) ?
?Five white men have-been inikled
Fur "TTntTTft nufttif e r in coll- "
lection . with the flogging death
"IT ?"'V "f 1 McAttee. 36*
ears old, a tenant farmer wnosc "
x*>y was found in a bayouf ~
^"Ulielr indictments by a Holmes
bounty grand jury were revealed
ust Wednesday as Sheriff W. L.
W n rt ugh stdaSPtJKt man h I an g h t ef
varrants 'had been sworn out for
heir arrest.
He 8ald_that tour of the five had
>een released under $1,000 bond
ach. They were Jeff _ Dodd* Jr.,
15: .DT G. Roberts, 41; Spencei
Slris, 62, and Jeff Dodd, Sr., 65,
m^whose 300-acre farm Mr. Mc The
-fifth' defendant, Private
iHQgff hi Unhurt aj Ji), was on tkrty-r
108,130. Enlisted
VIen In Regular
' 'I
Army August 1
WASHINGTON. T>. C.~Oh Au- .
rust U. rf)4(>, of the IS9.1?);: \>-1
rro enlisted peVsonnel in the I
\rmy, 108,1*10 were in the R?gilar
Army, their-terms of. enlfstranging
-from rmr?Mrr
-Tiir,1'. ?
The majority-of these Kegulai ;
Vrmy troops, Sl,71o, were station'd
in *he Continental. Cnited*
states, while 2fi,415 were staioned
overseas.
M ore than a fourth of the^ Ne io
trnnp? who enlisted cKose the
\tf Corps as their arm of service.
,1. . .1 . _
"uiiuwiuK hiv inv anus anu sen - |
ire assigned:
" Ail *1 ?11?..i iinii i
er Corps, 27.025; t^orps'-of Ivngi- I
icers, .12,1 >95: Infantry. j.frftftf ?Corps.
h.TiTM ;?mr1"
vrmrch assigned. r> itK; Ordnance
apartment, 3,*>37; Field Artillery
1,723: Medical Department, 2,f?8K; ,
>o<aelu'd Lit*U- 2.510 Signal
1.9511 Coast Artillery Corps, 952; t
^oirp? of Military Polite. 924:
Xrmoved, *?17; .Chemical Warfare!
Service, 557: Cavalry, 20(1-:? \diuant
(ieiwrnl'o Hept., 199; Finance;
UtipaxLuiL'JiL 5. . i
Thft Allen Hotel GfilLj
ttt Itwtn.1, Hteani Heat, ttiith'5 Ks* J
tlu. 551Ui W. IWJtamoTi :,outHv<ile 14
Ky. Telephone SH. 942?
H. MeClarln, Manaier
Wen, Women
ire you groin* through life feeling
Ired. miserable. dhtrwW due to
mproper elimination? When yottf |
ystem become* clogged, you feel
og.v, older. Too laeR pmhUfon.
r'our orgflni of elimination (font
unction ?h NATURE intended*
se SPARK SKM)s to nil your !
ystem tp function properly. Help,
O GUT KID OF TIB yimwi
I'll AT PRBVENTH-YOt^ from en*'111
take on grenter pkwnrwi for !
on. 8PARK 8EEDH arf Natarrt 1
?n product.. Send only *2 caahr-|itont^order,
or cheek and we pay i
11 charges, ilf C.Q4V %W\. W?
ll/ARANTCR you niunt be iiatk*
ted or purchase price refunded
irdcr SPARK SKI DS today.
BPAflK SPUDS CO, mpl. IJP-a
20 Broadway' Ned- ^ork ?, N.
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THt LIGHTHOUSE AND INI
. *4-l.,ll*LIV . A" .
' : , .-g' "Tr- ' ' '1
er Deci
Williahi Jones, J12 S. Bakei
St., Covington, Tenn.j Pfo. John
William, Star Uoute 1, Box 8,
Warrenttfn, ,N. ('., ami Pfe. Bill
Mushy, tG.'JT A?North IHh St,, Mil-1
American Red Cross).
yg-Death
at an Army base ami had not been
atapiiii, * =
The mren were held fur grand
jury neiton on murcler charges atter
M: McAtlee'i body was found
7w a auntlower County bayott,
miles from here, two days after
Mr* McAttee disappeared.
. At that time the men ttdmittecL
tjwt _the^ 1 ii|11111 Hi ii maaM
fir the a)leg<iVTtteftofa
Me. A lice's tw<r'stepsons later
Hastie Requests ?
Hotel Operation
WASlilNCTnv t> r (Wim,
?Governor William H. Hastie,
through the Interior Department,
Ipis ?iCim-wmimnl Hi i i ions
Inc., to take over and operate two
hotel? in the Virgin -Island*, itWHP
learned last Thur.->day.
Government Services, Inc.,. is a
non-profit corporation which operates
wojjt. of?the nrfrT^TTiur'and
other installations in government
building? here. .A spokesman for
the tii 111 admitted last Thursday
but said no -decision had yet been
notched in the matter.
Dies^Tn Plane
Estranged W
Tv^rrTT: rr ains, v v"
(ANI'i? Despondency, is. stfid to tie
last week" of Raymond .1. V'. He '
ro-ponsib}crTrrrThe airplane death
raux near the home of lti'a
estranged . wife, Mrs. Harriet |
"Daisy" 1(icllaltDelv 'MlUMU.y. ?^
A note^fmimi-m?14e^-nux' mitket I
| '?I i tie i.n|n???nimi ?i...
c+dent- wfe? -ile)ihenttr- smrMrr Tt~:
read: "fn ' rase of accident notify!
M.'D'I in .^."i Pnct P..u/I WKifo
T'lu+n+v Nv -Y." . ? * *
.Heraux. wliu - v.us xumTTtl a;
pilot's license <>n .1 u??f l<?. crashvu |
Ins tuuull rented jilitnc into u nine- 1
foot alleyway net wvt-n two huildii?^rs
ill,the heart of this < ity, ne.Tr *
Uie Vlmine of Zplmn Martin. I'i? |
wtfer?with - vuIvau^ ixu_ h ail 1 rifit to [
utl'ecL a ^reconciliation, liven in J
Marti n 't?homo and -Untft^rTr e '
tlie New York Telephone <'on-'
puny.
I I T KNtiLNE - - ?
-Police. thenri7efl t^rnt ttuulk
hti<T r,t hum pled fcm 'Hiw-et-f in
the crash and injure or k>!l his
iufe alaOj hut_ at tky. last minute
hud cut the engine to prevent injujting
hgrz?Had he mu- .t?t the
"nrt^Qirof his plane when he went
How To Relieve
Bronchitis
rrfWnuTfdon relieve? promptly because
it goes right to the seat of the
Wfoujle to help loosen end ?*pel
tladen phlegm, and'aid nature
the TSWrtexider. In
ndlngyou must Ukc the way it
OUfckly allays the o6ugh or you are
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION)
for Coughs, Chest Cold*. BroneWtf *
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f ?
OHMER, COLUMBIA, S. C.
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sion
f*''
lies
Voting Sees
Solid Split Of
West, Soviets
'
Molotov Advises
Cooperation F\>r ^?t
Democratic Peace
PARI 8 ?NNPA>? The Hurts
C<7hfercMiee lust Thursday morning
completed approval of the peace
treaty Witti Italy. leu\u?K decision
on the future administration of
Italian African colonies deferred
for\ujic year. . ' ' i
lh tHu voting on disputed issucVr''
the Wns-tc-rn-tmtioftH vxtU^trSulItlly-^..
ugulllKl the Soviet Union and the : p
Slav stUt?^S flint yote with it. At I
limes Ethiopia ubstained from vot- ^
>?K- . 1 \
Before voting -on lite proposed j E
treaty started, Foreign Minislei j.
Viacheslav M. Molotov, \s ho pre- ! J*
sided, stepped down from the ros- j' ;
trum to i?1vise the 21 nations re- i _
presented at the conference to co- j
aiporato ?establishing- a more | p
emocratic peace."
i BOWER OF VETO I
lie scoffed at the. iclea of .China
Bdiu and Ethiopia being accented
dotnoeratic states and claimed]
Mere' were IS Soviet republics i
Iti'. h W O r e nat rt'prospnl.'.i j
B'ound the peace table.
W TJie liuaaians aro demanding u a
toothold in any United Nations m
Intateeshiv < over 'Italy's African
- Mehmvlnle, the British?~
^big-a ^taiorit> of them. I
Bfett^on_.tne Italy peace-1
hike place in New !
H* one: of the big-powers i
Bed States, "Russia, Bri- '
t^^^^^BVance?can
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(S-A
Kb- of?*&}.? 1T14 THayot ~
sfl I Algiers, Louisiana," was t
^tne National Association t
Monday thmu^h the
i^BJBprTs dealTi was strikingly J
|intlfa*fto that of John C. Junes, *
ic-tirnlff a ivnch omh in Mii.Hm. [
yai., months ago. and occurred *
jnder Wreuri istanoes hinting a pus- *
n xr U.cg than?lo mMcg ^
from Mew Orleans, oh Tuesday. j \
Theltttfod man. according to... ja-i,',
'orhnilon?Foewvt-tl, had been en- |
gagedj in an altercation with Jo? j N
seph WHict, white, a conservation ; fj
agent /or the. Department of Wild
Life ajnd Fisheries, on Tuesday. .
That ?us the last time Johnson 1
jV.as scj?n alive. ' ; '
I- ~
Crash Near j;
ife'k Home j
d?n ?= H
into- the fata! s^in there would I ^
have been a terrific explosion that j c
Pr"i>'>j;ly Wunld havn?hts-wtfe's I '
home afire, pu'ice declared. . j
Mrs.^Wtraux, the former :vuifo--of-j-jj
~Hr.~ li. Lifmoml. prmnitH'nt y
N"| U ) oik Citv |itiysii.-i-n> i.^.t -4.
)tf)au\_ iii_ Haiti ofter divuruiti^-L
t>r. They came, to New i;
York npd Fie mux obtained em- 11
ploymmii hk u lwM>kkr*rpor for the y
MOol'i'-Mrl Inrimmk 1 innfl. In.-,?1, t
Hroactwqjj-, ' York Coty. - } ?
1 t'"ti ' tfftsh hair and *ealpJ?J? ef- ,
festively medicated Palmer'a SKIN i
SIH \ j-jiS Soap. Let dry. Then roh j
n hull 106 year proved Palmer'a ' ij
! skin |ucoks8 Oidtmejht Lo palm. ?j
!- t<*. ..ft? > nnl' then op** ^
' si'iiTp ivr trie wonderful relief for . jf|
lormtoiUnx itching from dandruff j
nil ! 'f^optic niasge. Ciwrtteir Use ;
onry Ik iirrected*- Guaranteed to 01
js.it m < on money hack. Palmer'* hi
lkin JUJ'JCESS Soap 2fte Palmer'a 1*
:-Mf -'CMKS Ointment SBc. < /Be to
si.T,- . <j?it\ins i times as much.) At tli
diu_. 4r toiletry counters.
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| skwluccm oihtafewt ?
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(> U< i A M /. Ki*?The
.Southern Uryaiilziny
ampaign of thi?. American Fedrat
lun ~<?f Labor is well under
ay. In charge uf the drive in
lew Orleans, La., is Patrick (Pat)
yan, roordmutor, whose - chief
ide is Dr. George M. Snmvden,
sociate professor of eonmnvioH
L Dillurd University, h ej>ee?al
iiviser 011 minority- problems,
mong AFL?organise ro .in?the-r
resent drive in the Crescent Citv
AMEBis,
Coriferen
Open Rebellion, j
Edict Disregard
Behind Meetings
W I L BERFQ KCE?(ANIM -=The
shops' council of?the AME
liurch released a special coinmucatimr
"here ta.u TSattiYday to ex?
ailji their reasons for approving
le proposal for an extra session
twereniM of t^ie
"T3^r~coinniunication " proclaimed
haB'the open rebellion andflagvM
disregard of the solemn
'difLS and directions bfTfie coun:il.
by certain of our-eolleggues, In
ill effort to regulate -iml iuljii.p
leplombie and unsavory conditions
:om ariXied of -and reported to us
>v large nunibefs of the minisem
and lay members of certain
action^ "f .mr chuyrrh "vor ?
tcrmd of more than two years/'
vas J he pdnH^l cause. In conion
\ens made of the refusal of
Senior' Hishop W. A. Fountain to
'execute the writ and expressed
ote of the majority of the counil
made in Kansas City, Mo., last
lime 23" in the I'ishops Sims,Vright
controversy, currently be>tig
aired'~1? the New Yo^k Suteme
Court. j. i
iv crinmi >v > < >?o.i i u?..?
f ' I I t 1 I M I II I * ? ?%VF f
The oomimmicaUon, tinned by
lishops R. C. Ransom,,. John A.
*regg, S. L. Greenev G. H. Young,
*Toah W. Williams, R. R. Wright.
Fr.. D7 Ward Nichols, JFrank M
leid, . A. J. Allen, George W.
tobe.r and Jos'-nW J. ClayKom, rf.
ealed that the needs of the
hunch demanded they resort to a
onst Rational provision of?t+tr*
KME Book of Discipline to save
he denomination "from ir reparole.
leas, -disinteg nit ion Itii if Titter
lumilialion before the Christian
I'orld.' Thhj btvni^loh) ohhlled
rial m|' bishops," providl'* that iT
iia_4er.;?>c bishop?b= ncrostnl of
mpropor leadership, the bishop
lext in seniority may be called
ipon by n uriVnMtv or bishops to
S8UC a cal' a special council
f the bishop for whatever action
hey deem m <. .-'dry.
j Bishop li. I Ransom, who orered
a meether of the bishops in
he missionary hcnd<iuai*t6rs lust
ifci Thu.
ishopa, at U+iW mooting. voUKTTo"
old Alia gc ncviiT-1 onfeM'fil'l' [Tib '
^nomination's highest tribunal for
sttling quest ions of authority and
> hold .special meetings to have
inference members vote upon
leii uuthorisat ion to call the gen
ndictment Of
-ymi"Bomar Urged
Ts'Cu YORK CITY?U. S. At riicv
(ieneral Tom Clark was
rgod )?y the Workers I.H-fense
eagvio li? hniniMlhiU'ly indict Lyijn
eiu.tr, Tennessee public M.ewwhisonor,
mr thci baslk-ot-.hlH lowlt.
WHV. UT TTtt trial of 25 Nwvors
Lawrpnoehurg.
I'll*1 WXlL-.ivIrc to Ct.Yi k pointed
it that"f'omar admitted stomping
t a Negro's neek. entering Negro
noes without warranty and perfrolllK
OtherTuts in violation of
ie fcMjea) civil lights law.
The tjftnl in, which 25 Negroes
pro charged 1 with "aUonitllod _
uM<T ' during TThp Tebruary
wch throats at Columbia, Tenn.
4lt
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-- - ' 3?-???I r?^? ?--yv
T M ? v jj. iW jriLiomES *
B?x. je^ijjt^W
arc, first row, ieftto right, ,Wi1- I
of the international Longshore- ?
men's Association; Roy L. Bill- I
ingtf? Local 574 of the Marine Pipe a
Fitters; Miss Bonnie Hill, Local t
<>0 of the Office Employees Inter- 1
national Union who is. also secra- II
tary of the AFL Organizing Cam- I
paign in New Orleans; C. J.'Ga- a
ney, Local 584 of the Ship Car- a
prnters Union; ,7. F. Mcrcante, 6
Local 50 of the Office Employees 1-1
Sops Issue
ceCommt
. r - ^ ' *
Says Real Ra<
rReaT "^njoat^not | a
"jf Mr. Trumani^Sjin^^ratee
the under privileged tjilra . of the
nation, or Uil- Negro ode-tenth, Ecfd
^Better establish a dfctatorship in
the South," Mr. Rob^on_jiildedUr^
ft* Wtt# a surprkfe witness *% a
series of hearings /nominally concerned
with the Kd kiwt-JUan and1 lefT'Win#
a? ti\ iti^a in Hollywood;
Subpoenaed presumably because
..oX?P't1 F|J iliuiMnaimliih with Hrig.
I Gen. Kvang Chrlsdn ^retired), -of .
i the National Committee to Win the
| I'eai'Q, his inemherslup on t-be
T~ti5nal executive committer of the
r Indt'pendeht .Committee of the
l Aftr*. Sciences and-Profession#, and
I his associations with Russia, the
witness said he was not a member
. of the Communist party, but de- '
pictt-'d himself as~ inevitably, ^itj
1 racted to _ "anti-fascist" moveI
ments. .
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" n^Kardlcss of Russia's totaliHASTIE
NAfc
OfRECTOR
? Bj Adolpb fiereau
ST". . rHOMAS, V. h t ANP>?
i Dudley \V. Stevenson of WDshii?gl
w?n. ?>; C\. was released by the
I L^lll/'n^-SUIW ni'Wl1. IQKI. PiMM-h to "
* r.ccefi HTi poTTTionof director of
| loHrt" f<jr fbr TrrtitrlMptn'.ry or St.
1 '''Uortnis. iuuL Si? 4~lm on staff "
7,- ?bv. AVdlirm Ua .tie.- Mr. - S%#V-j
[ - osori inniLi 'uiK h laiitnrc a^um- i
i . CI MUC, i.k 1 Viui iir ut?J oust
j week,
| Af"tm? r< rpjest AJUnjTGov.
i Morris i-\ de Castro. District Judge
jlorntail- *1. Mwtfr along.. with ttao -sUOX.
?>i. hifr? iu; f.fuiir tA -?L L
rhnrria^M.IT;m j-"> (Tlfli hj ntn.Tnni.
for wfirix^e t%f s\tcariug hr the
new director of police.
Cuj^t' &VVM\soii'& I.vthQj1 is a
pcstn) employe in WftsnrriUoi}. Hfa^
^rtfV^ngreJ; Ir<mc. who wilf jtmf ^
him mrc us won as their flint bfthv. _
is ok' enough lo. trove)
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Jnion; Mr*. Louiae E. Marx,*froiI- '
rmaharw Leeal B7,and Harotd B.
Schwehm, Teamsters Local 270. \'K
n the hack rov^ left to Tight*
re Henry Charl'?*, Local 864 of \ Ji
he ILA: . Charles N. Barnes, ?r.,
Vamaters I/ocal 270; R. & WiliS.
, Local 1419 of the ILA; su)d
iisH Helen Marie * Moore, Teamtws
toial 270. In the third
ire Nash Wiae, Laborerk Local
89, and Paul D. Morris^ Local ?-??119
of the ILA. ^ /
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I
tioial overtones of racimnR^PH
tion." Many mlorrri A rrniriratii,
HtrgTfCBt^d, ~wouiTprefer the equal*
ity achieved in KusBia, with all its
acknowledged lack of freedom, to J
the "shadowy" freedom of speech J
they have in the South. . ^_?,?-3
?"An a Negin In 'America, l can \
speak here today," Mr. Robeson ?r?d
asserted, "but I could go down to
Georgia tomorrow and I'd hm .-I
dead." . ^ - j
Asked, in a 'discussion with copi- ' . 1
mittee members about communism,
if he did not think that Russia in
1917 was mi idea,! tenting ground
for Marxism^ IVJr. hone son said: T .
I thmk the l>est country, in
the world to test the principles of
Marxism might be the Vmerim nf
today. Russia in 1917 was too
poor*'" ~ VT--, -S' v ' ~ . '*
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VES NEW
" i pp||ra'
OF POLICE
*" ' , V<* *1. V 4
earned, her pilot's license soma
time ago. She also taught ground
upCTur-jons ror uiers m a wa&iungton
school -fur a year whiter J~
fiepr.. was aa overo?
Capt. Stevenson > 1* being fgtert J
hPTP. " tvs'first night here war ~~M
spent as. the dinner guest of Mrs.
WlUinm H., Hnstie, wife of * the t
frml lih; .m-mid ulffrfr~^fteF?
spmtr^the dinner guen^of At*their
ptfjatlal'"i.'uartens oh govern- ,~J
g?> 1 px^^
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