Lighthouse and informer. (Charleston, S.C.) 1941-1954, February 06, 1949, Image 2
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P VOLUME 12, NITMBER 34^
' Two Count*
I lo ray ror
* of his estate was filed here ii
;v. . mother of WIlTfe b.arl, lynilu
7 drivers on February 17,
a short time before i rom the J
5#--,y ?-i jfAAX-P- represen; in-:
V . " : c" sii> Ka.-!n, who s.et forth in
deadly "appuijiU'd admlnbiruu ix dT
her Mjn's estate on last .Dec/"LI 1>y
the I i h-itc coaia of Pickens county,
Sjjr t]fe R';tion against Gveehft,
v \;lh ahd Pickens counties. Papers
||fc , in the action were, served Saturday
MKjjb- on John P. Ash^norc, commissioner
' for Greenville eojltity, and Pjckens
i county 'oommis iioner T. lb Odell.
.r-; Karlo is Iwdnji represented
by. Attorneys Harokl R," Boulwftre
*r? ' of ( ol'iii lyiw,?'i-huiK- Hkl1 - Mm'sliali
Bfj%~ "*n<l Franklin H. Williams, both of
. the N'AACP haliorial office in Near!
v ( ALL DKATB. 'MOST CRUEL"
"1 7 -bs. Earle declares in her com plaint
that the.murder of her son
? - oft, a- lonely frosty road, across from
i nvcat packing plant was a "most'
^PpW-MfU .Auu-fi>i ii_id ^ihi.inao" vfn
" 'i he com plaint alleges that after
Earle had been arrested the night
feLi. of Feb. 16 by officers at his home in
pV Liberty, Pickens county, he was
taken to the Pickens coanty jail for
questioning in connection with the
" | stabbing of Thomas W. Brown, a
. 7- white cab .driver at (Greenville.
t.Hrie tfjul'conui home from Green-"
vile cart lei- that night. _
* Shortly after midnight, the complaint
sets forth, a mob o.f then un_....i.
- identified persons gathered at the
~ y^.i* rf md prof"uiNstPtfrc dead man affdT
g?r ' *~.r that after crossing into Greenville
l-^1^ W1<* ^na^v m<t h'tn
HBHBMLiJi ii, liTchFTrTaT of the 20
in statements sign1
' J/Tfowing thei * arrest two days
HlKjrji .that huge chunks uf Hct-li
knifed out ot' tilt' vieiim's.1
WEfT fore.a shotgun Mast love away the
right half of his face. The horribly
? V mutilated' body v. as loo murk?for
: ^newspaper n' i/>rtrn
^ " " the left arm had been fit to the
bone before the final shooting.
out had -l>een made under the'
chin and around the heart also,
^Af LER'K ;NAM E LISTED
The complaint declares that l'i.-k-,
"" . . fww faunty jtrfiffr .1. .Ed. (hint rap
^ surrendered the fljctimT However,
"T"~ ;/ dnringthe t) itBft the defendants
in" May of lU4^^klstvan 'testified
s that he surrendc^p Earle only afBPl
? -\xe. fte a'nu 'bis. family had been
A? ?" 1
I . ' The defendants were aciiirfrtcd of
fat-y the charges, Brftwn died from the
JL staffing pn Eel:. IS, ill 17.' and noet A
Identified hii sticker.
. H rp .were- he
^ persons to interview Mis Kml^.
K-rrj a?ti;oegh daily' newspapers had
. quoted-her tin ough the Picken s !
county ahoritf previously.?She kttid l
l.er son^ an epileetic, had come home
arid gene to bed before she left tor;
Li .?urirk _ r ' '
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^?r f slaying it was expected thrit one or
Hs <-**'iL7 ?i.I , .
frfv. WWI ui wiv tuuut's vvoum |uty t.jfj
vhr?im.'? -wWhar a nllrn r'*?f^.OOOT;
. ., .", provided for in the state constitu-|
"! tion whenever citizens are' deprived;
The Columbia N A A
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47 Murder .
^NS) A $5,000 suit in behalf,
i Common Pleas Court by the
id by some 'JG Greenville taxi
1947 after he had been seized
Pickens county jail at Pickens.
of.orderly Ic^ral pr.wesses' while in
- ihe. custody-*>4' l?w enforcement ofti
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'i i.e comprint buses itself on Article
\ I, section 0 of the state cohpstit'lstion
aucl. tho S. C.?) t ode of
Lawtj Vuimne. II, -- cetlorv 1)041. "
Columbia Gets
Third Policeman
lf??n ^ - c-R-t i-,
?vmvci us utrpari-- J
mo tot?thin week?wK<n 1 the city"~
civ i 1 service enmmiccinn op
proved the examination_of WiV
liaisr? Ralph Mims, 29 year old
..ut.ve cA Lexington county r? .
Mr. Mi mis, a veteran, of World
ye.
wife land syn at IttUiT.jvuT ~
street, received .notification of
his approval Saturday. from the examination
taken January 21.
He joins Claude Pearson and
George Eleazer, approved by the 1
-The1' three' rhtert 6Ve. ' expected ^
to b e g i n training and jjuty "*
arnuml mid-February. "" ~
Mr;-Minis was born in Lexington,
May 1919, son of
-George and the-late-Emma Sim- _
mons Minis. His father, a farmer,
resides in .Lexington. The
newest cop, who weighs Hit) and
'one-half pounds and. erects--at b
ft:- 1. in., attended Lexington- ~
Ccntinued On Page 8
Judge Waring - -5
Given Willkie
Award For ?
I
Vole Rulings
New York - (ANS) U. S.
District Court Judge- J. Wa.Llt'i-'~
Waring?nf - .Ulnu-lusd-un. ~
S. C., was one of thirteen
Americans to receive WenWillkie
-award during annual
presentation here last 1
week. J
Robert P. Patterson, ^ former
so:rotary of war, made the pre- I 1
Mentation in behalf" of %?ine or
-gtmi/ations, to; agencies and in- j
dividual* ior "their important
contributions to civil rights "
c.iv.Lu 1U'.> CH.. N/_ Y.-L--za_~
_prtnr ipid ~> poaki'rrVoh'l the 'audi- j
ence which had gathered in the t
Willkie Memorial Building of
7t'r^cdom. House that - "of i y i 1 _
rights legislation . may. fail irT ,
congress because of lack of unity
and disagreement among its
VCip. 1 Uxa
judfiy Waring V crtattOfi com mended
him for restrained S. C. r
Democratic officials? at- ^
tempted to bar Negro voters
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CP Branch Presents
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KLA\\sm~EN ON PARADEr-?-?
-rf-r. < fii.tyiie was' taken for
Th* TiiKlitluiuse and Informer ^Qr>
intra rcrt'nr pahufe ot tluvkn Wux
. i-.i r im.l to forcjra further shots I
ui ie-iue^t of local authorities I
Oklahoma Remits
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iian in colleges
OKLAHOM A CITY, Oklii.-( ANIO
\ recjiomuvendntion was tiled wit.h
jt>v. Roy J. Turner and both ho'tWeV
-i Ihe lejri-Iatui'e here Saturday jhy
ho Oklahoma recent;.?fur- "higher
duent inn. aiging tluu |nno!it -laio
r.-iU!i'ai.iw:i .mrtr ti ht? ;ttn. ihU'd t"
.evir.it institutions of higher loarniiit
to admit .\ej>r ? students-.
The recoiiinn-ndatinn a>ked that
Morris Cbllege
tallies Thursday
li.' i:i large numbers Thursday.
??: it*. t'"i the iniii-w'iatri?raiiv at
ilorris College, President n I' de:isaid
Tae>da\,
. i_.v; . . iv,;- i.? sTTjoi'r
rhanbsgiviriLr l ay a
jiiot o, are i \ m-( t. tl ;-; ,i ' v a if"
is Weil < :i :__j>l.on e -a' >,
d:d 7 ii'.-iv., ..r'.eia! - i.a 't -;-'i . ? the
rear it n. The ehluvh is t. i .,. ,r
.;n nua tiv? year t ' help the enlleg,to
' * aoeredMvd sta ? ratio;:.
re "' h'',odi"t I'm \i-.y
.id' I l RONORKI)
President Reuben said ti a a
Hotel Clerk
Freed On Bias
Charge
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?t : htrttT rlork. 1mS
' 'en elTmred^rrfttfhftrg-r of reRiSTir
o reht ti mora to a N.eer > women
. - o. aeI race.
i:en' in Special Sessions court rc-J
riKfi n verdict. of innocent afterj
o .. Vl'?l,-ny only '??o minutes-. -Our-;
j.tt. iH-SI-, ^er- tiari^TTrr'tffmreri'*
'.? nccusati' 11 which trrew out of a
efusal to accomodate the wniimn.'
Jrs. Jennie Heed of Hruijfhkoepsie,
elcgrte to A State CIO, United
i t.? Workers convention at one of?
Syracuse's Tiesf hotels *
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iinco. -nvT;1 TmnJbtio tn str.t stRtP h^tpp
i h'cied to sit hack ami avoid :iiiv
aoridents.
Note the seetTihr*~of the railroad
station in the Wu-ktrrmnd and the
;io:.(le;i fjjruros iiv t h<- late model ear.
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Xeevoi s be a '.m it ted "in any jrradUHf-e
trtt-1 ,^peHalized ouniouhnn fat
any white, /rhpol in tlje- state) in
v.'hieh ins?na-ticrns ,? n! -.stuntia!I"
f'lnr Ch-nvarP ]' " IV i'.T.-re'i 'V.y
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BULLETIN
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FTiTTy hi- rcj I'H'iel sitae k 1
"lias sun!" (<> sue]) ? law i> \c 1."
ny I?t iM(i vr. '. } ,??t| | , , ,,?
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?I>A^HF^m^RARY
Frankly. Senat or. Y
4iy AUIKHT AXDKHSOX
X<ITON (A^J')- -tierier'
Jifcltk'd is Georgia Senator Rus- .<
He gave tht^oltt^nminyrrr^V:^ ?
irinir'fli1 '*dd;V'>r>al .counties Hist i
: <*> .Affi&m?*- ,'o". 1- ey f &'
) i " ^r?o dr.yife" oi' the t?1d"iW -'
j knii-r ; i Fh<r!ish kin^s.
In 'recounting for. |tis .hearers. in
tin* ^senate. the number of e <iuiti\v ;
in vail, "v states vV'th a p^-'-jioivj
mno i>f Xetrro inhabitants. the So;t- ]
a4?*r? 11 lc<:<lv?m ri en*: Vri\' Vil^^nTrf"
1? - I l'l> 111 j<- ' '
Kv< i -onee the state \v:i *
into ^nii political units there have
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Dr. J. W. Murph
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hp sutTered \\ p(hu'Si!;iy ir.ui :u ! .
erniei.t w hs in the Walker cemetery i
hen- ami thousands from all parts }
oT tin', statr pathnod for the final s
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History Week
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l!ay r.. j-la.-i - t. <n>tthe .
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"t t1 - ?utu > role TUT .-\reerican:.
% .a* a t. author. will)
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. y.ij .i;v proceeds l i em the. concert.iJL
[yLf u ,)1 " tioiyHf ii>nV He'-.i'
tiveiy aiding interracial relations. 1
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fwi Are Wrong T
?^-ntr-rrf the cartHmtl._^>tltKe tn pre-j
enting statistical figures to prove
H?methjnK is to bexcj tyin tfeafthey]-u;e
as ri^fbt as can^ bo and although
i.?ico > ii- i.- ,u'u- apparaiu ? liuuV
the number o* counties wh"*ch Tftel~~
Senator attributes to Virginia was, n
not furnished by Dr. Houehins nor; v
lis stalT. Somebody frogged?Umt>. p
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i a".i>:' lie. law
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''a ' ! a:i* a) M t. /inn
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pii, .Jr.. >nan:iali. tja..
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a. \!i-, Mm j;h is (he
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i' noi'arv pt^llboarers wore th*v pre- Hp
Uiinjj oMars in the Seventh f?piWn- lo
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I'uciieus uuhui win coin,
kcicle where the first clean
;'nith f'nrolina, JamfB M. Hih
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The. NAACP has to its credit
many "firsts" since it beUWam<
iw Ut?- fttmwioni"
rights of all citizens fdhy;
years aft). But this week In
South Carolina, it added another
first -records
The NAACP, through its
Columbia branch, wbn the
lujjior of being the first customer
of the Lighthouse and
pia rt mentT ^ ^ ^ ^ 1J
gene A. Montgomery, ordered
state executive, secretary, Ed- i
2.000 tickets for its: February,
18 public recital of the FloH
da , A. and M. College male
glee club. Neither IheUrmtW
nor Mr. Montgomery knew
the order was the first completed.
TTJIbs*viquartrr -f j " The* IoghTouse
and Informer, effective
>ith this .I'iition. . have been
ransf erred.; to _n. spanking brancj
en " 'hnlf jtdry_
jliTIiImg" '{icrs tile. .strcs-t- from
Ulen University. . . .
T h i s week's newspaper is
>eing printed in this new home, i
in" "equipment "purchased last
all. Presently, employees and
lirectors yf the business are
Uuggling Ho get set up and
chedules working, smoothly.?-^-?r?mcyanrmn
- rnabtr? the
lewspapcr iq Xo.ii printing as
as ?hr regular paper.
Si" nr.- December of 1941, the
eadquai tors were "maintained
1 11)22 1-2 Washington st. Prior
'hat time' the offices were at.
I 2 1 ..ne ,-tieet in Charleston.
.' address, however was
paper printed. The , Scott
. v. spriper Syndicate had done
hJ'-ihg prior tp this cditiorl,
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larlem's All Right
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iri i newspaper
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eK.e . ^ p-.-r.T Fin Hem has the
rr-T Venr.'and >''loaded 1
-pea ing at the
.?' a. the press ellib
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" a , -! -j>t*'i otypes." j
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a.- fnnn false'
tel ryMOs^h' sail. t~ . ,. I
ofto ? i
Mississippi Hen
viiys Freakish Egg
IAi RMiA. TTTT^ \v- "r~
e;rL * lard try n herr owneil hy
iss Loin ( ollins is oausing quite
( it of comijiiyot hero. Th.? ftrcr
hich looks like h turtle, has a head
rty arid tail. Soft-shelled, the yelw
yolk can he seen through the <
in monihranx. . , ?.t ?==
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ACP and the Palmetto^Btate
er here.within a few days to " r
<>ut" suit will be-brougjit in
ton, st^te NAAC^ president,
lit- Jean, out''daw suit .m bimt- : v
Jar to.a recent Virginia' action which,
ended in a court order deernreihg <.
J ligation in every phase of the ;1
r. liintou said thut both the ' . ; '
A AO' arid ,'rtate teachers had dCr . "VJ
on a np:ie3:af suits and that ' * -v&n
-A?. r.f. i.innr .hose bctwstn leaderg,?1 -
of the two organisations will deal -? - "
T;i^Tnr;e amPptaee ot the KrSt- "Vaction.
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ft tbe scries issuccesSful, the cost \i
,'t, jfc'-artlinn wffl bt Stagger
:ti . Trie N' AACP, while not setting
hi* ^ ' '^diBri'd
thc^la t'ff "would iLrve h^spend ~~
$44,000,000. Additional costs would" Vco.mc
in the matter of length of
terms, school, bases, teaching loads, ' js
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v TOE VIRGINIA CASE > ;. a.?
the South" Carolina action would
be modeled after that brought m . .
King George county Virginia and
decided last year.. It has the ad- V
vantage ot^Mt^mj^-rfll. difference ;?&'
in a single action,.instead o; hr-.i^
the i /..Sjjjjj
they ought to Tfefcrn- that prejudi*
T-eSst. ~ The "X'.^TAt'P HctVs'n'} hbliigvvr ~*""
the^?w-4S^ ^qt^trltzatitrn lTr WSgy
Tvation, ami h*s consistently jpoint.ul
ihe facts. The host way to
convince the people we tire right is ^
eompt 1 them to equalize educa-"
tional facilities. Faced with this ^
order, they have no altenative bur. * 1
to close clown the schools cir, to open.
them to every- race act# citizen.*-; ??The
latter bourse, he said;' i$ tfieT
joiily tine left, and the one the South ' ;;
\vill adopt onKf-thoy are convinced' .-^ait
is the solution. . .
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Contends KKK
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CHARLESTON? (Special) Nfe-L!
iu?t object to aetft^r '
inj; in The Nows an'l .Couri* , , '
.i'"i Sunday.. .asserts. ?? ^7
-m/ ;a are rof u 4,'Hilda
who? a'WiCft<- "'fit ?
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rp.t ^7Rt' 'it : 11*r read! ?
- ?. 00 Ti objection " ,' ,.J
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|bcir 'atiorial .Association
f r Cv A ivon cniont ' 0/ Colo.e.i . .
i t ' he Km K lux, Klan is an
>. iajf^'e . r.
? A?thrilling, suspense filled "
love story of an attractive "ca-,
porter who had fto time for
1 >ve. met up with a "career
man," who equally' had no time
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Am?-* IiuiIimI <.i Tn ?
m-v Morgan a* jmt anothfr man
until it happened. Mona Heath's
c-IPtivating story, brought to ymm ?
in aerial form, begins next week.
Be sure to read each installment
of?-XQ-rTKKFOirtiOVe"
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