Lighthouse and informer. (Charleston, S.C.) 1941-1954, October 31, 1948, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 8
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We Stohd By Truman ~ _
This conilnjjr TiIiMuarj' isdveinber 2, went' South CaroliDH
^iil go .to the polls with millions of other Americans
___ to yotoour pref ere nee among" four candidates for the pre?<i"
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affile re little point in discussing here which candidate
lias the appreciation (of most of us. It is not a matter
of deciding whieh m?? wdafo *? -11
.. , ?,, ..?? ,?.v.lutv IU vuic jur-;
it is to decide how many votes we can give him and how
iphjifrt we get around any attempts to limit our votes; or !
Have them counted for the wrong person,
ihwlta of South Carolina are standing with President Tru-i
Plan ymt^wittiLlhe Democratic uartv and^-with the millions j
of white South Carolinians, Southerners and Americans
' e.lsewhere who, as we, believe America cannot be any
atypiiyer than its weakest link, nor-effect abroad any ?more-!
dfffijtoy than it can effect at home.
v T^HiUy1 election^ t? ^
any v^ruth in the oft-repeated advice to officeholders, "It j
? don^stand with the man who has stood by- u?
wfto?tiasn7t been content, as his opponents, to talk and pro J
?*>Pa'frrtY&ifhuIvt' hnt hflti ftnnp all Tip r^pld. almost single-1
hapdedly and, has elected to sink or swim on his convictions i
nobody will dare again to stand by our side for a long, longj
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*? H* Every loyal and faithful omTliFTls is goingtn the-poHs5,
and vote on November 2. Nothing is going to keep us at
$iome or. on the job .that day. November 2 is the day of the
^second emancipation for our people, the day we show cur
'Utjfe-support. And we'll stand hv President Truman^
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Nefcds To Lqarn Something
Governor J<^troiu Tmtt*mnnd ofTSoiifb rwvilinD.
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, . T ? ? V?VI V?(l(?| lytAlK
- candidate for the presidencywho aet'hkxuselfl pp as
>bg{&g an authority on the race question, his stock and trade,
r*explained the other day that when he sent invitations to
g$T,governors to join him at a certain meeting, he' didn't
know that^Governor William H. Hastie of the. Virgin Is*
lands waa """ ' :
evasion may* stick with whites, most of whom don't
",vw ?t?r?
SHECT THE KIND Of TECHNICAL
? TRAINING YOU W^WT .. ^ EiiyN
Good pay whik you '
# i /? *?CTg
jljay >he more" than BO in one of the cou
jH :, L. courws offerwt by the U. S. Army a place lis reserve
1 7 . Technical Schools are rated among the finest complete basic
la the world. And now yon cap choose the vmt urttrf
?T; Wn^^rrtcal training you wahfc-before > W
'?you enlist - If you've gta dun
A- Here's how_itworks. You select two of the are ^o ^4
jpyga^ -I hen y*m rrnrnrtWo heie'w the-^Wtrffr
. L-?specialty courses in each of these fields. The .V?u eould hope A<
- Jimy checks to make sure tlu re a an opening Statkm. today? w
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HIKl AH OHLY IOMl pj THI COURI
Miawlwl Tlr? ^ I>l>pho?i? ?md T?t?afg|
- - - MMmMH MacKank ' 7ToiTor lmtat(*r Repairman
MxKonk Shop R^pkmon TWpp^or Central OfT,,
== AMtomoflc T?l?oKo?? i?
vfjuttfa^'p?' ' ' \XV ' t'"' ~ *( ' " '- - ^ r -. ' .- Ill
i ' j' , i ' *t 'in iMi ifci niwMiiiMiWt " i i . l )'
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know the fact either but Go^
or hasn't looked at the big: pie
room to his, off ice. iThia piotuj
the governors. Governor IlaaU
Hut if perchance Govern#!
presaing his ignorance of the,
needs .to learn considerably 1
presidency. Maybe, too, if he
attending to the business of 01
the walls ol hi> office a bit moi
T??rr
Progressive Party
?At' ffrjt tttrsttspecLed,
howlingheard about the/}
affair is being n\atLe Jiy_ the P13
Hm i hr?i n i'r -np-fV-Qf their backo^
Scanning- names of back
" Committee" in another of
the NAACP. which have conic,
ing facts.
Practically every signer is
.-the?most, weil-knmvtr are T^*f
j Ga., World, a party Candida
Moines, Iowa, party vice cfr
If. Rarney of Phitadie 1 phlaTliar
^ Willard I>. Uaiivmn, TTrrHunnpft]
The Progressive- Party, tjwj
ing in subversive activity ugq
THE NEED FOR
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By JOHN 1
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DON'T BE A SUCKER
I DlxiecratA and whatnots aren't< I
mioom 1^ 4% _?iiuu? LiiCK to neat -Pre- i t
sident Truman on November 2 in |
this section. ~T~ ~jj
Several Negroes report uiey have ! i
been told bv unknown pniNnnt - You?
might as well vote for Dewey be- i
cause they aren't going to count ?
any votes you cast for 'Truman/' j i
The "knowlts" theorize that these 1 1
citizens aren't going to vote for It
Thurmond and aro lilcely-to- vote
Tor lice big enemy of Thurmond an? 1 |
his Dixiecrats, President Truman, j
Hence, if they can mislehd Negroes ;
Into" casting their- votes for some '
nthpr tirkpi thnn that backing the j'
President* or not vote uiTa.ll, theyr'
will not only have gained one vote j <
on their side, but two.. ? . j<
Tlieie- are Several other little tales ]
we've picked up. all directed to- t |
wards keeping Negroes out of the. |
Truman column or out of all cof- | j
unins. To old time voters such pop- i j
py-cock makes no impression. To
first timers' it may be disconcerting ! ,
anti ft has long \xsyn (
^ustomary for the political skunks H
to Circulate fabulous and wild tales .
mi the eve of an Important election. .
Such a campaign is so timed as to ?,
make it impossible to aright tts '
negative effects in time Tor the
election.
? But any Negro, -who- pays the"~
silghtest attention to these or any
"other tales and advice offered by
Johnny Come Latelys, Is being the
^ i
reea you have selected, and j
d fpr you, Then you enlist,
training, and attend the
selected. ?T~
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lUffl' from high school and r?
with parents' i^r mission). j
it rd *tirrirnI opportunity =4=
> findl See ypur Recruiting >
Ef AVAILABLE! j
vik <* ~ {?
>" Powar Ganarntor Man
Talatypa Rapnirman ^ .
It am Tnl>wlnl j i
? t ? ~ Vrf'ftil Tartwiairtn _i
Marfkol lichntcfea '
, CAtatUiAU M ?
WWW Wpqpdyctl? - ? )
>n?*?Hw TmI
Wotch Repairman (
PV* ?*#*>!
?nynlflUqn 1. .
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t*V#?nh)ir Court*
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KHTTHOOSI AND INPOHMWhBS
1 1 " "tt: T
rernor ^Thurmond either fibf
tare hanging in the reeeptiori
efrcurrfefi photographs of all
e's aiw^g them.
is honest in exrdpe
o&,Governor Hastie, he
Hore before aspiring to the
piild spend a little more time
jr fcftato^io could look around
ce. ; / V
' Sobversiveness
<AACP and ,W.' E H. DuHois
pjgreBsiv^jftatty ^xjople.^Dupra
of tfie"W. k-_k. inrKms
yeral rofraqpH,- subvcreive tc
to us, v/e note some interest'?*.
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i a Wallace backer? some ot
rhiii-Mnf shaJUL-jeditOrT Maeoiij
te; C.^les P. Howard, L)es
ttjrman.^ Magistrate Joseph
ty congressional candidate,
lie. IndTpi patty Candidate.
"Wull*Hce people. are engaging
th* NAAGP.
I CHANGING 2
v 6". - ? %
WcCRAY
nicker these figure him to be. All
le need$ to dramatize his caliber is
vhich to suck as the Dlxieernts and
iia other enemies sit on the bank
ind dangle the line before him.
Under South Carolina law, every
/otc cast must be counted, unless
lertajn polling.workers can steal the
Vote out of thf> hnx nuri destrny it
before. Iho eyes of a witness cXti
iiscern. And the .stealing has to be
ter the boxes have been opened.
Tin- only thing we need rftUiembet
to 0b is to "put our ballots for Mr.
rruman in the box on November 2
They v,ill, be counted for the official
Democratic party. And there b
inly .one. The Dlxlecrats are ..a
brand new outfit, hot 'ft part or tltt
Democratic party and not recognized.
If they ever get Dtrctr intc
the party, there'll be many Negroes
trying to do unto them what thej
kave long done to Negroes
We can be big, suckers by noi
VOtlbg for Truman We can be bit
auokoru by ritayliig homo a nd no
rottog.at all. We can be big suckers
by not getting other qualifleC
Negroes to the polls and voting November
3. And If. we_mark up t
YES, >0 REA:
EOR j
Ten different lubricants
? according to ;t lubricatio:
?rW-trhe--l<iie t nf-; |".'rial i/re
?
you gel ;it vour l>s<> Uoa
?Here's wintor r
? car investment <Tf-t'on?? j
your I?bso Dealer for a e
change and eheck-?ip.
ZT& O CHASSIS G R I A S t I .<> 1'
W.'tillU |'H?I? . i'.I .< ; I iM ; . ,
'"TTi~ .V ?7Tt??|f 'rn'rfH'
t>i"i ' it.. rrr-'?i ?, ; r?
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. "7'lliSO HANDY Oil Uipi.li; |>ifi'i
jSlffiWjHM|jn ' Tl 'n a
u*<>>v Hcllw pr?>\ ojit
- 9 othib wiytrm sun
^CMACB oltl. ?)r
winter witl? K$t
ciel ru.st inh|bit')v
systems clean nnd free
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HUMBIA. TOUTH CAWQLINAZZ:
i "sucker" rating on any count '
l will be giving aid and comfort
Thurmond and the Dixiecrats, ai
the Klan and the demagogues.
Every Negro voter ouglu to st
. off his job Tuesday until he h
voted. If all of the 60,000 or mc
Qualified Negroa* vote, -togeth
with -ether Truuian voters they ci
chase the Dixtccrats out of exit
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} And wc shouldn't pay attenti
I to preference polls which have be
: electing Dewey for some tin
These same polls reported aguir
President Roosevgll in lflAQ a\
tigalir In ItRC Til toct forthe pr
eight years, the polls have been 1
1 pcocent wrong; th^y can be aga;
Let us then swim around all a
i' VlWHHKl bait1 dangled before u* <
t long as our leadership does not s
<to us that thfere is need for co
| cent, don't worry about it. Just g
i out and vote and get OUl the vc
in your house, community and to\
President Trumtui?nor?any oth
candidate can win if the peoj
don't go out and vote. So get o
r- and vote. .Forget about the mu
|g^_you with a little sugar.
Charleston News
j OHARLBSTON^ S. ~ An ed
. | cational . program will be sponsor
-? by tlic Missionary' Society of Ce
ZZ tral Baptist Church Sunday^ Oct
| ber 31 at 11:15 a; hi. A Specials
! mon will be delivered, by the pa
tor, the Rev. O. S. Franklin. L
?uj iiuuti.xHi, iiiMiuciur av our
High school will speak on the su
ject "Life in Foreign Countrie
Mrs. A. H. Clarke, wife of the H
A. H: ClarkeT pastor. of "Meinor
Baptist church will speak on t
! "Need for Greater Service in Hor
j Missions/' The public is cordia
: invited to attend. Mrs?A-?*Mti
ray is president and Mrs. L
I Chapman is secretary.
Mrs Anna F.dwards 'passed ttn
urday at her residence on Ros
mont St. Her remains were intern
. 9
Dr. C. McCottry of Churlolt.
I C., and Mrs. J. McKec and ba
! were viistors in the - city recent
. . Mrs. McKec returned by plane
?October 21. She is a s
; t gi stored nurse at the Good HanPn
11 tan Hospital. ~ T
n The Criterion Social and Art CI
' w*Rlles to thank its many frien
i forMhe -patronage given the ra
i and carry supper sponsored by it
'! the home of Mrs. S. Ernest.
t, Board of Central Baptist Chur
; cordially invite the public to atte:
t the world, NovumUir 8, Pftt.s?ag<
- will leave -68 Ashe Street at 8 p.
I Visits will be made to Pensacc
Florida to Brazil by ship, then
? plane will fly passengers to Chi
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SONS TO SEE
THOROUGH \
? each one made for some
~ rTrtr rmr expertly applied
u jpiidc for your car. . . that
u y.'iiucT ntoricaurai service
icr's.
' ('tectum l*?>r Ttrat Tm|?o riant
"TVrftkr" that UftCe Unlay with
on)|>!oto Fall soiVic.e job, oil
4 ISSO SCARING GRtASt Newly
developed wheel h?*nrinKluhrirant
4ui aliiy - a' va (>> ah<l trucks;
provide xeliaLdo hibixvaUuu it!
I.nth t>nld anil h7tt weather.
8 ISiO CUP GAlASf A t.11>1<
watcr-resttmint grflaiW* for apeeinlwhiirr
tornvrrr gTTTic,
in ronutferi
/fNC NfiKDS ? fOR .
ioatli-wf>rn ttres
A II..,. rni*. ti
jaii /\uan i irv^. iruutt
i?i Anti-Fr^We
that helpn keep
from cor ronlon |\^WjiAl! DR
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wg >and Prance. Refreshments will be
to served, games and music will b?__
f^d given at various stations. MrS7~ ,E.
M. Washington,- chairman: J D.
ay i Haynes, superintendent; the fyev. [
as j o. s. Frankim, pastor
?re j
,?r| Arthur J. Clemnet. Jr. executive ij
rtn i secretary of the Progressive Demo- 1
it- f cruts will be principal spuker in a
_ j county rally November 1 at Bethel J
on j AME Church at Georgetown. G. S.
en f Porcher is hoping for an attendance ,
ie. of 'not less than 2000 persons. The
1st i meeting will deal with the problems
nri | Of VtftUiK.
H A. DcCosla, noted contractor.
in j has added fire and casualty insuii;.
[ance t,n hi , business Ho R promt to I
aniiounee-that-his xon> H A. Des,";
x^osta, Jr.. has been added to the
firm. Ho i> a illlUluutT-nt-Avr-ry<?n^r n_
i lius a degree In Architectural Engi,et
j neering from Iowp Slate College.
After?three- years of service With 1.
vn | the National Advisory Committee
icr for Aeronautics at Langly Field,
lie.i Vn.. he resigned to enter business
ut 'with his father.
Ambulance Service
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PROGRESSIVE
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PRES
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FLORENCE, South Carolina (
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Founder'sDay !7
FORT VALLEY, Georgia ? The
annual Founder's Day Exercises
were held at the Fort Valley State ,
College Friday, in the college auditorium.
Df. W. H. Pipes, Presi-%'
dent or AlcorFi A. and M. Cdflege,* ~
Alcorn, Mississippi will be the
pfiucipal speaker. ' * |
m OYSTERS IN SEASON '
WeExeetl tn Fine Foods "
Eocir Metal A Special
~~ " Order
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COLUMBIA, 8. C.
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The last REPUBLICAN I
administration (under E
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President Hoover) Govt 1
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the South; . i:..y -.- r- M
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Wng jiow ^ IMIphhI 1
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ruins of tho Republican CM
bagger Scalaway
Democratic '/!
Ticket /J
Clip it out cu your gwfdp ow I7'
November 2, and Im wee ? 1V. .
rote.f
5USAN FITZSIMMONS ALU SON I
rHOMAS R GARETY ~T?
JOHN V. MURRAY
IOBERT S ROGERS '
IOHN M ROSS 3* Mfc
:ai h Strickland ^ '
K L. WWMN l-i t' y
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'his is the ticket of electors
MECOGNfZED by tho National ! :
to{n*t*atic Party ond plod god j
9 r, cpptlnwrtwp o* > ? tiborat
loticiei ?tl?iv , ^ put mora t~
lotto** ii*tothepQ{kets of form- -y
irs, Business Mop,J.abor and__ .
UJL of our people than any f-/l
idministrction ip puc nation'* -?-?
istory. . .
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