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H * W Lfr ^hH ' Vi"*j^B L'1? jSfcf * NjS| y/ J 1 v , kA >55 < - $ & .; ' ' ><: 1 -W? II Br *; I 5V?r3?~~^S^| %f\' i > -\H I . < 1 ^ j~ I hWI y\"- ^ ,.> ySr y Wr? k -^B? '^yBBBBBBBBHBBBPJBBBBBt* Ml {*/& .^TIE TWEETS MISS WIL K.) V v";ii 0 STATE COLLEGE Ar BWr-.-.fl .%*. Ly? cAn I>AA?J<mm. .i?^jA ^ joMria could Wit morea'Uveiy be confusion a B iiis: hungry tu*nd-and P^c H ripe and luscitfns fruit or fu! r^lrow is the time Tor closing rank ^^and ttiarfchtbg forward?for rallvin krouiidUahd '.supporting our leader BP-?Let us* tales pride In our race am "V-.'TiMe was cbmtantljMoudly appaud r> by thn audience which-evoi flow t, ed into the galleries of the chape] ir r-Wr Clement Was int?-oduced d M?rjtfrs\ I. H. Ayston, Following hi p--- addiws Attorney Harold it. Bou! m ware-kpoke on procedures for gen ; eral election balloting ifnd Mrs. A W.Bfrnfynfi gairo^demonstrgtions 01 the ehoite ot^enedlct and Allei B?1tHi)ri><A ftf\ Banadlrt. and fi R. Hlg ^ gins of Allen hfw scheduled appear 'Klan Thi Br II- R- JUDOE NAMES rlElVtlNO EST KASTEHN DISTRICT CRIER Igv '/ CHARLESTON, 3. C.~U' 3. Dls It;., trict Court Judge J. Waites War in *> disclosed Friday that he had re I'* celveil a letter from the 'Knight L of the Ku KIux Klan" In an fat Kv. tempt to threaten and ihfluence hi Kir farther decisions on voting, practice y'-"tt' entirely,Incidental and .unre 3* la ted, that he had namsd 38 year Br?Old- John rifmlnir rit ftliiiilnoiH ni K ' flcial CTwrt crier In the Eaatfrn Dii l|: ' Tliii flmin?fiT ** K olslon in the Elmore ve. Rloe prl EL. K would not" of course, influence air n? he might have to rendc r hSpli 'of this ..country Should b E made aware "of this attempt t ^^1^^aten and ^nflnrnce^ unite I mwk _ ? - ? " m1 - _. / 1_ ^5 I ^ ^ B^M -i ROTC, Jupior, Popular Bluff. Ml ? "sourl;1 Miss Irene Henderson, senl ) "Miss Wilberforce 8tat<j College v Governor Willi am, H. Hastie of t 160,000 flegroc Vote In South ' .*?? ? ??? *?: L. ksvftniHed j N .to'- Tuesday's -*? re t>9 made > ?? " and loc?l leaders .his week. It i* believed that arour.r >,0 Bft M - ? j r^r^r'/' s" npiaing regisirauoi " ;c " I liflcflves- Issued since Jau. 1, l?K can vote./ A survey at the close 1 1947 listed the state's total at mo j" than <60,000. L Ballots wer^ chsjributed^ to lot R on^the*Week-end, along -tfith, mir ? eographed letters answering qustio 5 having to do with lectioneering pr cedures. ? s Great pains were "oelng -taken g- differentiate hp!ween t.h hallm. a the recognized Democratic par 6 aiuMhe aimllar appearing aapoi the" Dixlecrats. Though alreai - repudiated by the national Oem t. ing the title of "Democratic Part y andihtencF to see that any vot s wanting tht "Democratic" ballot - given one for Governor Thurmonc -; In the first district this year Sou t- j Carolina has a novel ballot. It ca i rles the presidential electors k>nc y j inr President Truman and the Dei tv ocratic senatorial nominee/ Bum i. H. Maybank, But II has >ub$titut - i the name of W. Tate BagRett. J 7 of- S. Stephens-for the name of~ Mendel Rivers as candidate for coi "eatens ^ raring = _ Judge Waring:*, appointment Fleming was announced also, b - Its being on the same date Was, 1 g jgtantal - . The son of Samuel Fleming, j s almost historic figure In the sh s crier is a veteran, of three yes s service in World War II. He a - his wifa. -the former Mi**. Miri^ - Vfliiderhorst, live at 107 Bmlth : 1 frfrey have an 18 year old r.on, J<>11 - -J i* ' i i'i ' ' 'i' ' -.'jifc appointment .give* the- cot r lt?fh it. uiluieU . crier Kin!;e tmy h - u7 9. Court Judge Ernest. F. Coc r_ j ^ R^purtl<?^n^ 3ppqh,jt|pgnt, I r ceased. ?-"?As crier Mr. Fleming- duties v. * fr*elude announcing the opening ~ court sessions, arrival of 'the Jud ^ Ititp his chamber and adjournme 1 ALU J * ' " ? i " \rm. - SivT * t\f? ' . v **L V- >. . . . . .. . u^7?VV r^" : *' ../* V -- ?*-; ' ~ ??; - - *- -a*?" . - *> "* - * ? ?~ -ii" |' > ' . . . IN W| . ~ ~' " 'n k " "* < AND __ jCOLU wmm ,i flVHI i ^ * Hi R HHH r w ^ p by - ; rtt'vi reui ?rnr~ HHHHHH ?L:Tia ?-, VJrgfcr Islands and Dr. Charles II. ^ U or Wealey,\ President/ Gov. Hastle is antj U" on tour *u ^.tarest olwibe reelection |>,,V( ie J of President Triunan.. ; j stud ? '' ' . 1 " ?j UNI. is Urqed To 0m*W. ';>' ">! a &: wu = t , . Zyble E'oulxes day *a'd TV / ifr !,e was no ret;. o no; -so* sent ???r??,, {his ballot tu Di'm itv^rt^Nati i .-t T *h i^ve Risers cn ? ur co. i 00 Had^Jy _ ,, h_ vJ r- -strncW*- Sate -'^rlai-.nr | ern ?; the bal%* fo# by S?w of i Rivers. > * t. 1 ? 1 MfTMB Or? ot . . .fe- 111 > 'm a* )-yjt-'V-- g'^ uaHms, i-? itr /The X/ U -. 11 * ? ;. k *.-/ Thr- rnrnfiFl Af n- Susan F> zBirN^?- uitsor. .it the ns head oi. its *.,u. ,'f* .3 he iljpubli o- can ballot lists J. B&teg Gerald as L?< _'candidate, ior t.he-LI~S.~Sc-iuue and -^-=the Dixiecratu J:ave the name of M( Eugen S. Bluse among their electors Q? 1 for Thurmond. Th Progressive tWal^y.lacei Part>. have only presidentml '^ro f1 electors nd no tenatorUl or con- i rhnr ffi gresakmai uandidafces. _ j j&ftM ?" Leaders urged voters to go to the n?tc polls early ancC" to cast their bal- T5^ Most Negroea are expected to ^;iv. ?*r vote for President Truman. P. M ^ ? j?mi * Republicans Tell K r-. > ? I ty ?- Voters How To I Bout "" ? ? _ " _ . ' rc ?r Recognize Ballot I fcr RenubUcnn lp-ider*' nal^ atten- ! {j'j " n- tibn of voters to the means of tell ? itipr the Republican ballot in the I Nov. 2 election from that of other! |V I parties tflid' gioups. . - ! U! x.::! Mrs, Andrew W. Sirnkins of Cotttm j Wn^fttPhland county, - Republican i chairman, said voters Were asked to ^ note the4 first nntne on the ballot, I 1 which is that of GOP state chair?; mm, J Dates OomUi of (ihwrlow , " " um. uailflKTO WTftT Vrbr*mte4--fp against Democratic incumbent n'" t nominee, Burnet R. Maybank. . ! -ox.|? "When a voter drops the Gerald 7^ ticket. Into the box, he also votes H 1(1 for Thomas E. Dewey, because the , | Dewey prsldentlal electors are print v" | ed on the derald ticket," Mr.' Sim- K in i kins declared, t P^'T -Jnq- A quarter minion Republican bal- T^T lots have been sent' to the various polllniL places and hundred*- ot - - JL gt,. others distributed directly to the waR m. i wiicrnl?public?Vntrra h:tvp thr J right To take their ballots to the ni i -With.thein. and to cast H. -The- 1QP-leaders urged sroters^o--1-?: itc check polling places to see if Gerald li h- or Dewey bnllota- are on display. If | com* ftW I A??? ????? ? aaoatfg, , ," wtttI lis1 "1" ' 1 i 4 - NOTICE If Ttl Burto shortage of mntr the r of regular K-page paper had to be [ge reduced to 6 pages this week. lj l^p nt We hope to restore the regular ji VOtf -rg H-pago paper as aoQBLAa^pn.ssihlc. |jt Imn J- K '/ ober 30thii n . T , ' .i '." . ' . 'I'1' 1 V 1 " - ' " ^ ' ? ? *? ? ? -4 fm i ' * l/LJI . t=r^r * - >, ? 7~ if" ' Mlfflfffff rif; r. v. >*. "V./ ',:* .4 *s M- - -^r-*-> ? ^ Vi< im P^j ^ I I I TRIFORM E MIMA, SOllTH rABOIIMA, SUf Jberia J. S. A; I i A f est flirican epublic Makes evelation ? StetTinius Company Credited With Aid^ To Health, Economy the United Stateu is enabling i i:\~To "make markuLiiLntU'S in . Clarence-L Simpson. Prtuflrm oi the Wr-i,,Arri'-.in ibhc," sa-nl here -Tuesday. Oct e. problem,, o.f. malaria has been tically solved through the help" i United States health mission Liberia's products have been 'loped a_s the "result" of economic V\s by this country, he pointed i called attention to a nrlvnte ; puny organized by Former t-'ecry ol State Edward R. Stetti to further the production and I Unt i tsit /-v f tls a IhaI T . (vvutJits t-si ui ivr ins. LjiUt'l l.lll irrces nf eomn r?!J iVmonds. irala palm ci : o ' r.i*4. # le Liber* rfi . ,/ v o repreed his e? ; u -a' if ? United otts confer:. re iti r irr Fraud>ii 1945, wax in St. Lou.* to ai1 the annual session of the south ; consistory of Masons?He re?d the thirty-third degree in monies October *18- at Pleasant :n Baptist courch.mita Robinson i- ' ?. r chares Fere On >vembci 7th TTTtti Onuimn Blw?Sotofkv ugh its?Bet..?Epsilon iter, preserrs ",tot Almttn Retail of Port Worth. T'-xas as koyspeaker in their Founder's Day ?2. The p.r- ''it in hogins ,i' -1 ' i. a grudnte of Benedict- and ! tecut.ive director of'the soroii-] She Is diiectoi also of the* heasterti .Pan-Hellenic Council. idio commentator and founder j he PorL Worth Urban League; er. which is proving itself to be! lcu&ble civit\ social and econo- ' benefit to that city. erald Smith S| n Coast, Deman . If**-, " L^'*A\(:kLl^(ANP)-(>rK. .Sniith, one-time* henclunun | 1 luey I.(inn nnd leader of the i*tia.n. Nationalist party,, had ai 1 day in Embassy auditorium Monday night, where he rantand raved against Jews and : roes and "demanded white su- | nacy, undisturbed by the \i<?- ! P7*picketing or hnoing" which" attended his 1945 meeting. -wpeech was the first of six duTcd to be delivered Tie re and made before 1,0(Jtr elderly tv?porsur >?dim?cntn I'lhuied e than $ I ,OjCf> toward Smith's lubmtinl <?flW>'A j l his addre. s, he preached a ititutionnl amendment kegre- I whii.es and'NegroeS, and "d (ioy.- Warren?"n~fiy.poei hp" ; supporting the fair employ- i ballots art n't In full display. TS are uirrd to report the fact icdiately to-Republlrtm pnrtv :lals. * " Lrii J i i i?_v : i ?s? EGE vs Kick-Off : : V S' RUM nUHBBI ton - R % 4 DAY , 0CT06tR 3t, T748 Progrej What Is Wr Morris Col ? It T'oUM Sa'vc ltselt, 11 It Would,'1 : ] ^tale Official Declarer, i M.oms College hi Sunitef, opera- * "'li by Negro Baptists, has for theT. past several weeks and months been j i the subject of considerable discus-' ; sions amotw Baptists, educators and j .< state eduea' tonal oincials. t I'he State Department of Edu-'| 1 ?L_iLiun_has_)vad in. hand since Octo- i i bei 28. 1947 certain data it?eonsid- ' in iii'-iiai, "Whit?wrong with? Morm cota&?r? l he.se data, in TITf rorm of writoup by a special committee'in-- t vesugating "South CarbTihlT colleges, 1 have been made available to Presi- I t dent Odell Reuben, to trustees of1" the institution, and are sympathetic. but frank, analyses of the t .school s problems and snortcomings. i One Department of Education of- t ficial made it clear -this week that'i l "We don't want to do anything to ? hurt or discredit this fine colleg'e. We need it and every service it of- i fers. And we want to work tlcng i with it until it arights itself." I "NOTVC#;.^ rAo^VffON- * V' , . * 4 Mcrrls College is now on a< pro- > bational status It can quit this i position today or tomorrow If it 1'- \ able to till up several gaps which j are pointed to id the report of the ( investigating committee a year ago. It Us striotly up to Morris to lift it- j seii up or remove iuspii entirely. |( Cleneritl reports tossed nhnnt hv | t the twolBv more factions of the i it "Staie-Baptlst, CypvenTion, wJTicfTTn [ t effect set the time limit as wo years.,j ^ do not take into accounting the view of slate educational officials. \ t These officials realize readily that | it takes time to <h. all the thing^re- 1 q'tni ?-d -They indicate?t-htw?might -1 ntot hold rigidly to a two year dead I \ lint' if Morris on her own gets-busy jj and begin -dehvering, showing she | honestly intends to become first i c 1 ass or at?least?hi line w n4i ?t-ahe ?t requirements. ' i i The- piiiu ipal fauTi-we have oo- k mm veil with Moms,"?or.r oiftrrtT?t said, "is 'hat the college seems will- to liiK onl\ to do what it is. prodded into doing. We will receive and ac- 1 cept a proposal for eliminating one ; * condition' and then await the re- : < IK?rt of it- accomplish men! Some 1 time inter, we check and find that | somebody -overlooked it or was de- j] laying it without any reasonable pur 1 jcvvd . nun cu ; i d$ Supremacy Sneaking about1 heJew s. he i ; .ii;iiyil.iiii''t)? thrrV" rutrtrolled?-tlur_u at"ihic boiiib and advocated thai . it he returned to military coliVrol, r ' He said the Jews of Chicaito, Los ! Anufcles and N?\\ York control the J j votes t)>di:I'iV; tin ''re-oient of the ' I uited-Stat? -; tl.ii. they r.iti the iiiiiving jnot ui< >. i i'uli" and ne-.ys- T paper- "f A wienea. and we he re- j spoTi<ihh f.o his failure to huy {Continued On i'age Fivet - - S-j" J AFv Hi innate Rnt ? Yours WHO You Vote For j 4 ON NOVEMBER 2nd !| r | But by All Means ? ua awm k . MORRI t:l$ OTlocl co<? ?? iibl i i _1 * y?hfew AN1.?jt?~w~:. 10& ssing I e Proc cng With lege? ?i iipht H>?nt-txKlv will get t md do tlu? job and begin agau A.i!r lor us to make the next m nMany of the problems eonfrt :u Morris today.need not now e: ind would not exist If those sponsible for the school had I ?t jobs the .school cut out- for It ong ago when discussions were J nade TOO MAN Y COOKS" tchoot li) the committee repori Lwd-w ill be set furth?tn this :ussion/, But before they are g: T"R"nerps.saiy to look, into som he background and other facts ridental with Morris College. One point state education lea* ouched up again and again du i discussion of ?Ke college veek was that the State?Board < tot know who Is and . who' I luthorlzed to act ror tne college One official said that?there )9 trustees and quite often one o ml ttee, presumedly acting for trustee boards will communl wiuj ttw yate, Bnexd j*fcOngrtj provisions V*nd plans, or paisuiy tome requested Information. A vlll write or come in with a < Meting version and will prom le.iounce the first group. It is neither the wish nor prov >f State Board people to say ! he trustee board "should be m ip But?it definitely wants Mo ><>,?rd to designate a small conn e> ol not more than seven or r jerson.s, with "whom It- could < ind whom it could list offlciallj he spokesmen for the college. The BdnTtLfinds it impossible ry to do business with 99 pec Iiuse beim:_ ipht uitg_4eyeral_, lostil" and com usmy groups. MIXING (TH RCil POLITICS While state officials dldh't sa; n this many words. If was obv iiwt- they., considered "indiscn uul out ot place having dum jefM'c them the political woes lilfeienees among truatoes andvhole Baptist Church. Tins .spring, trustees elected nan president; one faction ?lected" him and later elected a nd man Groups from both s an to tin* ueparimeru \ their versions. lUtnging out. ri laundry. The particular reference hen :o the election of Dr. L. M.T< ">{ A! lUillit. .111 y-woriai pixifeviCL Vforehouse College, pastor of :7! Atlanta's largest Baptist j^on gat ions *ond who. up to about "tl years ago. was an outstandiiig E 1 Continued On Page Five) Si 65.000 Church Fund Nets Pair Year In Prison PHILADELPHIA. ? (ANP Howard. L. Clements and Cha T. Kichman, both white, chat with defrauding churches pFFljCj-otive- horne-hliftfters" Trot > 1 ?".r>.0<K) over a three-year pei were sentenced tojone year ? m fedora! prison hy FederaT JC lames P. MoC'ranery. ?Wit. in-., it appeared aghin.st twnjnori who testified having i. i .tln.m money for churches homes. In this city alone, 17 sons gave money for homos quo church'.? congregation ga> down payment for an churchi which never built 1 .S. Postal authorities > the arresting and prosecu tlx- (.cneral Engineering and < tracting Co., Clements and P man .operated out of Philadel nnrl tmtrhed several western southern states. DOT B ALII S BRO' k ? State BMi^ flV . W ;?? ' '. i i i.ii m\m\ ;. m. PER COPY . *" Jnder ? ?.? .? ' * - MB*- '.^1 ' j^| msy iW not-* ove. i >nt- i jH xistf. jH re-" TelT~B rira t l A ^vjn the {^ of rti*--t-H veil r~ EXTENSION SCHOOL PmBCTln" OR-^T.-J. HanJoerry, a professor a1 dprs Ben?"ct college, ts director of the ring extension program recentlj a..: launched In about a doaen centers does studente enrolled are granted t lsn t majtlum. of six semester hours oi "art The ^xteiui*? School wasbegur -some years .ago, with course* beln| m? offered finlv on the campus of Ben cate e^^ j^gnBst yew scr greeO^thaJ .n"p niany center* otly We fo^jthose students who met wttl difficulty to attend here In Ooli^nIbin to work toward state requirec credits under the certification and re-cert/ficatlon plans, asyWell ai erects ro be applied towards s rrtfl i lor's degree in any college.? nit- rses offered thi.< year Include line I t. Hi"tj|fcr^tlon, English, Foreigi deal' L..e JiagTaLjfceial studies, Natura r as Scitn.eesgiMJ Mathematics. The fol!{^nS- centers comprise th< > to i expansion #Brograrn: Anderson iple, Greenville ^Greenwood,-Rock Hill and Ban el!,. .. ^alrfax, Spartanburg h ~Che. a'J A" '.SaiUda. ClflisM at th( ; f cullei^- ' - eidL ftach Monday affe0 terr > ~T~ stu<J?nt$ Inthe Vtctnlty ious F--:^??-emation can be obtained by (.iV^^.ting Mr. Hanberry ai <' * Okla. Claims iS!: Suit Applies 1 Only To Man viy* j ift>' I OKLAHOMA CITY.? (ANP)Although Oklahoma university ad p..\ mitted a Negro student after ~i mln - court order here recently-a state r a* i Ky |he attorney general o: one . Oklahoma indicated t ira f ttn Rre" 1 school does, not intend to admii ^ree i any more colored students. Pj" i Last week, the school refuse* the application of a Negro Worn [ an, Mrs. Mapderies Florence Han I cud^AViUoiU-nnu the pretext tha: ?-?. she?appliod?one?day after ih< -deadline of accenting students. ?-j?rAttvv Gen. Mac Q. Williamsoi 1 advised, howevtr, that he believe* the recent federal' court decTsToi ) ? forcing the school to admit G. W rles McLaurin to study there did no ged apply to any other Negroes wh< and applied. :?of- - { VIRGINIA S t h f* > ?LIP i m ^ m jm ji S lNtAIQ ALU per-I and ! LYNCHBURQ. V.a? (ANP)? I .'e a Improvements?in- facilities?tui utMH) Umuhmg- schedules conttrme rt W ginia Theological seminary and col vere lege at the xate mt wiUU?,-Uf*e-pas tinn six months, the sehtnsi'wlll win ac crgmtauoii before the end of thl "orvTcoITege year, Tl was dlsctaeed hen lich- last week. phin The office of Dr. M. 0. Allen and president " of the, historical educa tlonal Institution Is the only Col .<r \j. " WN COLL College Fi< ? I ' "" ' "* - ... ?- ai i M-istaammpamm 1 ~ >*r- V- **' ? ' Kjj ._- _ n-ii ^ll/Tl . t||| ^ " ,V | Demoe^fle National C?aaritUc President Harry S. Truman Will '' other candidate has ever TroHert ^Sp wm- be the nex? .PrtMld^rS'S united states. &- the newt lay ^*y~7 year* his administration will tain* r- : 10 every Negro "man, woman and child the hlH rights at Amkafc _ riny^nih^ ^ ^ ^ ^ . ] - OOP is usinglarge same ofgwnft 1 to fool the Negro people in this J campaign. We won't' be fooled. It io r ^1 the same candidate that We Hotted- , 1 with our votes four year* ago. Pour percent of the Itefro voters backed J tin W n n arut nam TVtiman AI Make no mbtftkfe, the fight to re- J elect President Truttzan 1? your 1 fight. I sat in the Republican Nth 1 Congress. I saw the OOP leaders 3 aiTO?n?ntly^ turn thumbs down on 0 f mUl [ kins, assUta^secretary oTthe^Na^ 1 tional Association <dr theAdvanoe . rrent of Colored FedOle. aftd.W frai other members of the NAAOC staff, this week dismissed raea -H i problems In the United States with L four visiting trade union lepdani from the American, British, a|M^^H ! French zones of Germany. The German trade ; unionists. ' touring principal industrial dties/ ' -J United States as ffUCStS *t are Ernst Soharnowski, Marto 4 I Schlatter, -Adolf LudWig, ' anrd t 1 Fritz Dahlman. \ Harrington ^ % J Succeeds Dawns - \ : . 4 ] At Sam Huston By H. 8. HUGHES ; AUSTIN, Texas ? Dr. Robert P. . cj . | Harrington, pastor of the -Mount . ! Zion MethodlMuOwirc^, Hew Or^ i learn. La., will sticceed the late Dr. ? Karl E. Downs as president of 8am* f uel Huston College, according to the West Texas Conference in Sap I ; Antonio .last week. ' ' The 3:-year/ old prrnllint; rifftrt was born In ^Clover, South OaroUpa. a "schools of Florence. South Carolina. 1 } forenslcs, band and orchestra, ami student religious organisations. and- *1 ! vas Initiated into the Omega Pel \ (Continued On Page Fhre) of j| EMINARY - I RED ITATION "1 f ['leg In Virginia which derive* aU of ' J- U? inpport Kagtoeg imJIkm. *7? - education of Negroes - reported ^ - laat-MieNi ttiai mufpinettt t -mora th*n $5,000 hud atrmdy bedft"' M - installed In Ut* new1 library and M * ^imhor fcnntinM^Ow ArlfeST1?1 FOOTBAtt! ?- * 1 ^*rr^~r "rTT^SS . - '' 1 1 - JH >M J ?-? , V ' ! ' * * '; J^k ' ?.?. ..' "