University of South Carolina Libraries
-- ?- ; : i ? Mi nistcr (j Wpaifi.!. - *? s * v' 1*-- ; '.*"* 'v- **". . ' . * '" - ^ \ ' 7\7r Wt; ' '' ' :'Tfc' ?' t-. ? Police" Hunt Oi' Fomstn f'i'iict grilled iht Reverend ??1 ' ^ Laiy Mi K?ht>kn* ahmf -*t\h ?< Ml !LVrri/k cr*J othi;r? during the week as ' la MM lv\ * Vg* ' liol 1U ~ ? ?Thrv pTtrS.>a ihfve^oftr hunt ~-,T7^ ~ . _L tui Hit liuuiiiiLj. id Pranklio .I\I VJ \ t , llk^U W .si,.,.. jtodv is.,. *0 |^alTlt7\,'IV?; 1- t? ilrnT: la IT' T^iTur J-Vv.-lT)' >hmi{> . 11 ' tb? la>MburK rvad . >r ... I hv AthtntiTTtjr, court* and federal of. ~tt' the "Hennkrats" uh . * f'teer* nrrc still wurkint on the ftier could "win assuntner Hi fw Tuesday, wRte.oUier drier Hide-tracked. and if the reel , tions likely *.* the> moved to leader* WrrO of the |y y solve the mystery. In- pit and pat and love belt* f ederal men were reported in ntocnttic fachiorw. forested- In oeterrointnf wnrt " :?= ?? . j?.. 7T a ? -? 1?* .ink. ill many UYir Hull her I urrmtrr ?** Uain awl his _?n ? , ..... .. , , _ , . .. Vfiy Uixi.-er.ilTrTavTTTTi TFl k hotly aumneil jm the govern .. y mJl nronlrrls ?,r w L!i* nnnv'ttnri nu nt nf O-gf ' . s ,k ; IHmII) . . vs. Ittvt - slain there - - o... r. t^t by thi nffrnal par KMVLOTRD VICTIM tripe Th? Dent . Kl -?Mi lb ''^h -?-vh" "I" s v; . , y',maiil'li . U.i aaid th, . . . thi t,i KUi ? '* 0 trl nit htu 'ip>. ,vl rt?e?tirt| km an ex'ag the " blork ot. Washington gyration atro^f,... IJSl another' slii.s.t Rite -Rut . :i r> iHiittKiQlys knowi - -. .huttftjewe e?n. ,thp HKViI ;t|}ot'k of l?..th-. iti Si'?Ctth tWrnluia and - it : ' >trtr.t.'--t mph-ytsj f'o.trioter Washington ' fluyl .jljr. .Du.icri.ti. Jiisd hECTJtirs*lxmm|t KZ.tfiChtiv&t: w>?if \ww?tk to-Set ??.. * >n'?rn> T.~ ;: to nnvo o?)tr> along with tin; qU. gr.,** ; a :tt> .the part) ? and bai* V# ; ~ ' ^ ?"*tiou?hg <>f nil?oth?r person* rir.u.tty made ovrnurci. ~llut thi who u'uM -shcsl s??LH?'" light. un rnrrcinj; fit "th.r t\vu '|iroitj>> ha: < ; - tlir dfml ni.n> im iivitu'*' tha been hrW off 4*cau*e both. th? night preceding nix death. fptt JVmocratii N.nt ona! r?>iT?ant*w Tt*te.r hli 'NtA shot . to tlcajh, \,;v t t>io- dftfti*) South Camjini and .numotivt wyi .pear dale ? Pf rt y have instated that the Nr . Mwdly - , ' . y~ '. ' jjj \?. 4|u?v'sVi<>t> l?c- forgotten. tha' im:Khlw K, . Knrrcfclen- .. was j-n wli/rnUh?. wal?'v t<> \?<U*h gcOcriil.lv Known- in thu to .-the party. be permitted to d? iniflAn ttrrct hlts'k, but . Was con- M, ,,, ,n plain ?nd i^'trtcr wnr Is sidcred quirt and without any Uvr ju,tgc Wiring ruling tt Ctw rnn-s He had been employ fctmorv Hice be regarded ai CL ardhe Htub ishmfciil iiii. a- -fmot ?md nbsnhmv taw tn SiiUtt bout two years Slight ofbuild,^Carolina ? he was seld? m >.*n not wearing' -phr Dtaiecrgts are reluctant ut a .mkUt w?k?i coat.- customary t),|i .?*Uc -Mnreovei, they als< irr^'i imi ^|iiiI*' unu'-'i'lU0" ' Uu' n *' " '-K p'hipl" " mcnt i outinurd oq page 4 aaL I . ISUKPIIIHUDOWN SCHOOL ? n WALHAI.U ? (ANSI disclosed Friday tie ?n holding Salardty that wimati two 14-year o^l youtlu for ques- 1 rhar|iai Joha Archie tiomng in connection with' the Hmvis. It, Roy Darti, 14, hurnu.i; of the Walhalla school ii.H a?y ^lpian tfl 'luring the week ^? ? wlib burning dowa Q?e * No charges had been filed UalhaJla 1 school here ' -gainst-the lads, who, Wcuthi rs n rdnryisT night. The sind. admitted taking part in the |wo i>aVk youths were horning and. who implicated in out on bond' but Chap2. "idiT. ynuth. ??- m aa ha4d In Jail. ? Fireman found the building Weathers .aid the ? ' hopelessly illame when they an } ypang couple said rived at the scene Supennten chapman had promised rli-nt l.inrulii lnnM ioiH lr?c? approximates " ^.OoT'No thorn . dolus lor M, for term, th, 135 enrolls po ?? p?l<s have been adopted. Jones .. . ... i. i.. wfne when they were rnm?++tt-v probablv 3*rrh b< p- ?-*? . unable to explain their pjiiced in churches . ... . . . |?ow*l<m of a txwUae Willkie Awards PERSONALITY Made To Three THE WREK ? rhcc newspapers father of na a<^ The south - . . ? _ van.hna NAAt'P t'nnfrrervce is ' J SfiT"?**^ " a01 ^ of th" W? influential *Wrndell L W.llk.e arKl .orhfort* of Ne Negro journalise * gr.V-, Many thousands la long to b* Mrs Agn*a.E M*rrrw~Wa*h- ,ft<, n a a CP .n the state but only ngOQ IM - wbr.,announced W?d A. u-^,m fh0y g?Jn* neiday by the Ntonan Found* r< , Vf ,h.. , ko t.on at Harvard University. , . ** f -v ^ J* ', ****"*, pi ? P in ( heMerfle.d eoonty. y..: The award for fhe bestnublo (hr ,|M|f |ow n of cheraw. Tvice by ? Negro ?Ves the father of the state went to the.Norfolk Jounral.and ^ organisation. He Is Outdo- "tor the equality of its - *-~ _Ti_ . overall perfoTmancc. bsifd *on a rj?-t\ of entries sombittrd for a. ? I ? *- ? A ular tot the oonsutteotfy hifh cal.. jM WL it* rdti?>r)3i paee." urxier IV Bernard Youn*. . ?ht-.T" flj The iward f<<r obj? tlv? np<>r? W~ R Laulirr, H| Washington correspondent" of the Atlanta Daily .Vf'.fld.."for dutm _4 member nev^jij*fcperV,of thrNNPA 1 'f'-ar 1 .tmorrheny've ?r>d "^51. lil_i ' . ?V? ra|f?- ..( events ??<nificani ^? r<idir> ( alt-aftd 1 Th* aw>ird ' > artrle* ru ja ent to Sinton Booker. ft-- - Port tar a ?4 arching ?n? ol articles exposing diwrim- , inatorv condition* Cleveland / ' V Vj puhlicfichool*" ,1 Judges were four Nieman Fel- ' I k?w? Alan.Barth. editorial writer , 1>*V' <? Byrd Oh the Washington Porf; Grady E 4 Byrd who by trade C ay. Jr . reporter on U a plumber the father of ville Courier Journal. David B fw cWMrM| lw# lhe||| . Druman. science writer on - the fi Cuilwii oo page ft oal. 4 Caatlaaai oa page f eol ft ?__?;?* ; ?;? . ?l?: L~_ j _ '- / ' !? ; 3 ifi s. :?-! : A vm% The Seu'spaper With nlet V t I % H uTnc fjA \ ; | l'g> " Columbia* S % I ? 1,1..*A.r. N ISlBONK' || ^ / Vf | vim simjt i; I \T~T c. NONV* Service * ^ i? tiiTned Dl \ iecrnTfT Tiuif huiii- 7? " ~ " rat Negro Democrat* would be f. ,. . . . ?^niy?'d and official IVmix-rnMr ^ V\,OVttl MOVt | onlimm the ..tutu. ?|M?. all uouM r?????; tt?tt ffn the two South t arolina IK'; TRUMAN SALUTES PRESS ANDLOOKSTOFUTURE * W ASIIlS?t?Tt?N?*-( NNl'.\) r -t?~t?;??r-^??~ ? Pfwitklti Truman t h ?* Tht>tti W i yw)t hailed the st-M-iilh an ? nual observance Of "National "!,<i w* vur-jnuj :W? KewipNWE W?w. 11?r! , . -- ; hnffi the. j\?octiittnn- - ? cemt ?h.. I. opened sunda> and ntmn u \N ,-t-; i cwnUitUHt through March a .tuny in i: ,.?.i i? t Recalling the founding <?t the S|U nrdmUMl find Negro newspaper in m v.mnK >rwt H .M NbK?| , 1X27. the rhief . eaecutive w,. v pretruh-iit* t*i th. Aowhar , noted that "we are just an of ' paper .-diton murh concerned with the li- 'l Wj L ft 'he hnmuw spirit 'lk ^U! -*>JV?-ir4U) 4in 'h? t as the pioneers of thr"past * J!, > p-niy..." public affair* program Katurdtf .... ?? * i , , ? .' afternoon, oti which the rote <>| j Tiie struggle for hun?ii n,,, Nrgrt); |ir|)|f/i# ,irr() j fnwloni has matiy forma, and A final t>r<>.?<t? ast will im, it never rndr", he willed. luafOvVI Mutual station* TFT "Ahea bof us lies the goal of day night. Man h 4. at 19 p. m i full arid equal participation, when IU>ui* t.aijtier. Whtft H?u* > by all Amertrims-tii both the v"rri'*>M,n<<''nt WanhinfUir fc r? -s;win ilulitics" and 'the re- >,UTt'&" i!'"1 b" HNPA. wdi ap wards of our national life" vr7ir "* ?n< "r ,v" '1 '? ?*>?ter> *-*"rv i'iii v* RAi Kisn . Who will .interview Senator 8 pea Omi m*S? BA? KINO ,.f H..rid. on th. Anquumwl ?.mun.?..t?ly wu T,?. p, .. m n the passage of a resolution by .... J th. cocuttv hoartl of th. Negro 1J ,1, Nt'ttfapopct Poblljto. ' , " ' - a-ar :a..1b Truman's "forthrighf fight foe . UCMI^CD C AIU -nvil ruhti PHI M4m4 !>? JEJKi jlsWI gaR3M"??|UMOaUWi Thu. X*^. ;;.u.l'n<-<f Lht: . WASHINflTflN i AN1M' ' T>*? ^ 1 f ; I ? Pit? ' ? _ _ __ _ _ ( ?in -biuiei iiMiurt*on - leachets-Ta Hold t^r,X*"u5' 31st Convention "1^. Thi^KuTt' Hti?hack in 11M2 : ' : *"*"*' when Henderson, then an em Uprp Mar '?A - ployee for the President* Fair | ntrrt? ITIdl. ?*3 Employment- Practices comraltThe program committee of .the ^vas 'i**01'"*! service on the Palmetto State " 'achers Associ- 'Pn<-r while traveling?between I.Tn.m anhoum^^Tui i?dir~that AHiinto. and. Washington I plftns had bacn completed for , Henderson claims that the two ,) ;hi>?3Ut annual iitfiv?ntinii, to Ubltri nearest the kitchen. which t he held here March 24 - 25 are normally scfaside for colored J .-Croup chairmen, consultants passenger# were occupied by land speaker# for general sea- white passengers when he went }sions have bs?en carefully select- into fhe diner for service He waa \tiL\These will he hybi ?n the i?ld that he could not be served Columbia Township- ?lutnnr...m then as the ? fiend section way to which the public i? invited already occupied Although there POTTS TO SPF.AK vj .ml Uihlw *'?? tha other Highlights of-first gen- P**t ?*f the dining car. Hender - rrai -oagir-n, srhivfuled for 1 f*. [ ?urt . Wit? not permiTfed To use M March 24. will la* an address ' them. , J >'. Pott PSTA pr. . I II l lilMM. CAR . dc-.t It is expscted that "' Mr. Following instruction of the Potts will include in his. address person in t-hargr, Hrndemrm left . t- only'the program of the or- the dining car for awhile and re' pa.-oration, hut" future plans of . turned later, expecting to find asMMiatiun?,?_??T ? Liu.?uii ithw tahlcs vacant hy A symposium ??n some imphc- , that time.. but on- the contrary At/on* of the convention's theme, .'they were still occupied ami were 'Education for the Improving of riot vacated duairg" the entiar Community Life," wifl be the dinner hour "+-f?-nture'1..??f the second Thursday X'onVequcnrUy. The" Negro pas seaauVriu srhedulFd for 7 P M j senger received no food at all. Participants will- incjude Wil- j following his refusing to be iwm Cwprr. Director 'of Sum- served in the coach mer 'Study of Adult Education. A romp land was filed with the i H >mpton Institute. Dr George "'Interstate, ("onmwri't~^mmiM>oir ( ontinued on page 4 eol. S in (* Ifrfrf ' ICC held . ? that the railways- regulation was i^iiuiniiuc I ntr # violation oL the ICC prt DUtjlllvaO 1 #Hg a/vl dismissed the* Complaint on [ mmjg ' : ''ml:; ' '"'p/' ' ?' Sapt. 5. IfM? gilt f inir The case was appealed ]U> the 1 ~t> S" brstrirr eram~ot Maryland: #i ?m in October. 1948,-..which upheld1 Uranger Oliys 'ht dismissal of the complaint * (OIKT 1TBOLDH New Yorlt - (ANP) Lester 'B .Tbe Maryland Federal court Granger, cxrurtive director'of the held that the -regulations of the Natidn^l Urban league, said here TPllrbad < yrnmny did not set up last wf#Ht that Negroes through- Ahy iht-qUAhl> or unjust dlscri. 1 out the .cAun'ry are already feel- minatiou and that segregation of injj the effects of a depreasion intenrtatr passengers t|. not for m-n?? ie*gU? ?t 1 bidden -pfWVMlUg there Wits annual meeting in the Russell equality of treatment of Sage foundation, he said that the ger* . increasing drop off in business is The'appeal was made to the being heralded by the leas of jobs U. S. Supreme court last week. - among Negroes He cited the bur- However. has not yet eau of labor statistics which poin- decided whether ?t will hear*the ted out that nation-wide unem- case : ' ;) : . - v : ^ i i Conniriictive foficu Charleston Plans ^ ^ College Suit Yet ^vi'ronitti vtu-uKt- a,if ." ? Y V; "^^ *^ ' t?rti rhs-,?n I imth < nro/iwn / ?|7.. >MI HI>A\ |",' l[^t ^ ^ 'n-<r ? . . ^?MM! -r r-w'Tinw hfltr~'jCrrurlt Out i _ . ^ ^ v -V-Sj ?" 1!i.?i;" Mil.' Mv.,. * * * * y j . ?h?l ;t > i <iun< il fui i?( , I ..: - : fet -rlttrnna: HVi-l;oflrg^- ( -ntTMr 17 SI'MRKR ? -H-riT Ku th ..><1,, c' fuod ' Fj' ' III. >' r * the .-It' flU* ft ft ??. tMftft ft ftN5f _i_?rtvk ^rh, : had L> . i " V i ~7" " ? rv . ' - 1 * s''' tWditwUop Entemmger Quits L 7 lijln.ia* yopiciv -f WhichMerit J Olft. I OMIMIH . .M? . ;? 11 :? . i r?v,n. ~ ' j.'.' ; "< ' ; Y- ' -.Xt'.? rv?toluu<^r?*: mcliidwt- i .. M.i-i' A .> t.!.;mmgr r f? the f.i ' .oM , n t . uttinR oft. fund ' I' ' ' ' ni.i .an. i i.f On tj - , i..i. , ;..n,. ''.i r-il A lr r? lie m-i^vl (>urt. npeiVtlKi 1rV- .! lin'- i.rvU r that Nt <n)tII th< ( lu??xi i.i Homing Auih.o -tt?f># lum-.i .ti.iii -fee tn*t? .16' M l|r>' Krj ; n *?.? 66ilwi> arifyurityYi..thg p liVv.-. L IlA- **< & i?t> *nfrf -Mnndnv j'TTT '.'iils -iit- -Burtc -high m itiwi 1 ' r. .. ?>t} th*. un?<*poi*t?it fipplh'PtUvng' htftjhtriUi fo r< w?> gtvdh. ' (> n ? ' t??- Hif \ nlli|| wixt 4 -.4?ic iit.ii. ;! -VOA. rultitiv-vulun- j th.il ri+f- t.'lwd>ytiW hrnwh .mnk' fjiry l>iit ti* ilhtM Mi Knt/.minger *u! t" firvf ir. rrvort! i i.thri kt-'v jmtmoivs citimcctiwi wJ)' <Jirr -or fx it any public fund v w;*h. the auth.<ritv 'rpuht. ' be w'* rfitm ???l al Uiti c4iif. ? r.cV.c})*'*!. iiV. tf|p|>^x?f?r> fur n state ' ' ']" < .T.d Mufvt.iv thnr PR^DK^ TH ' -y.-T- u plm i iin nt had n< ? n Tnadr ' . - * hut ? ,i nominatiun short BATTLE WI* Th?- office kant thftt the latter! - . " t matter wan tn the hflrxtx of C A> L~, u~.. r-i-11.. - ?.. ...? jiiviTO j nrjif r t?i <<??f/ -?~ . ty committee. and that -theac | _ * ? ?.< tv c\p?. tci to report during. I r/lir/lfw III r ire Mr Et.laimngcf- Malted with ,,lff w,|r 'fttilan!! a? i the University Terrace project UuU> burned Saturday nigh j little- i v. i ten year* ago WMgl when lilr le?t|??*d To hi# < JothllV the city of Columbia took over whlll. h,. 4jcpt ^ u rtMNU.de rtoa ' <hi? and the Allen Itencdict f,andrum Court, he waa moved to the lat* , ,, . _*!. . . _ ,, Karl II Stoke*. white, wlui wa tcr ap'.l tuu served ii It* rnana , . , . . . . . . mriia-infft- awakened a/uurul mid night bj Kqr?i. , ? th. w.r? am< tif the yobth. sait ___ v the lad wa* running along th. 'I' A A C|j4 nwl env?-lot>od in flame*. whicl ' A mrnAT^MmmtJ ^^.anajta he believed to trave rolled int? IJIyiiw y%VtLB iRThPg* lull li.[inuf In nrli a flrr hi llfl^ I Ka.l to huilt to keep him warm * jn trying to put out the fire ? Sb'ket?httm<*4f??*?? - painfully ?ai a. burned hut waa In good condtj 1 wo Langston Jtjon Monday I Students Test KdHor Ha* Babyg\i i ? t -tPublinher Pleads Oklahoma Law ! gary. mo <ans> ? l?i I Maoli'r ? -I TV- " i -- r% m . ui ?nr uiiry Stlllwitrr, Ok la? (AN!1) The Amcrlra.i carried ft front pace first attempt to bl?It lilt uiy-j plea, under thic caption. ForM. college wo made here last publisher of the newspaper Wednesday when two Lungston The publisher xplainod that university 'tudenta applied for ei rne of Ole r|? wk copy specially tran?;e to the arts and science wonted had to t?e omitted beschool and school of home ecun cause the editor was In the ho*pi moic*s t?il and, had just given birth to Henry FJoyd, 21, of Eufaula, * bouncing boy aeeHs rouraes in political srien<e The editor happens lo'beTRe He is a junior at lungston Jane wife of the publisher, being the Ellison. 19, Okahoma City, vrantK former Migs Kdwrna Harfeston of to take textiles courses i.. ; Charleston.?* C, -rTheir transcripts were accepted y.**< rj"cw arrival ha* by Dean Herbert Pkttcrson- the named Henry O. Whitlock. ' ojlegc'1'; registrar who said they **r P?P<? Wbltlock. promise* would t?e checked In the usual no re a*wt betV*c news in the fumanner He added that Uieenroll j*,rr. additional hand in mcnt of Nrgr?H*? would t^ib-fer- :n^ red to t)r Henry O Rennet, pfVs,- ^ ^ yw ^ Univenity~o( V Oklahoma must admit a Negro Statute! forbid the mixing ^K^tudent if none of the Negro races In sc hool However.-a spec ial-three judge federal court rul- ts^ntlnued uti.pagr 5 col. I , TO ADDRESS TEACH i' W" smbbo ^ t ftit ' ? ??- 1 " ' ---;>.. ^ -- . if i' II...M1 ' " -'- ' -Y , Vfe " _ ' ; / ^ ."r*:-';*.f ' * \.J _/ I fo^G?N?RAb^!s^mLY Touched off by bundled* of circular letteisfrom an At ?JatltlL (ifOfgiit ihlit nomad, and a bltotcrlnK denunciation from th? stulr NAACI* Conference. SouthCntntininns N(ettied down to heaping verbal Hbuwm on the legislature o v e r the week-end for tinvln^ apptatkted** GTptPd Dragon Cftdtt \ ; of the Ku K4o\ hIan. who- spoke in the state IhmI Wedn*ad?>' night * (irven had been "intr?^ureil"to meiwhers of the hgiHtiF" lure by Itep. 1.'. I. heenau til Aiken f?unl> an, "one of our t?- kinnsman was Houndly applauded. ?----- - -- - - i Ity week-end wevcrnl hundred citizen* reported having I received a mimeographed fettei from Mrs. M, K. Tilly of At' lanta. \Tbi<4yrein ted thai tireenw asnt eon*l- i-r~ it? n d quite "good tLCTQSft ^v?hiljlhr:ittT:gT''.Mrw. Tilly V irrrn. hi wmrn wn> ryct't* t*il. l>> the cdtim of *1 ft*# : .?i /x Informer, huHT r ': ". .? T,-. ^T. v tfrmt44" vrt^r^rttatessfcabad# UU.V-, ,ihi* v i. -V ? S^BTCTHi BwwnM !,r"' h'" ''"V w'!' ??!&?& M ttvr !? gUtatu to*t>#n tht ptib ONw 1 t ?^??hiI <\f i hufth \u, u jj , : iitMMilidl/cur hbc^l by tn ^ \\\ t:?? ,1 ??* with tliM-p i on r&Htftf* uroupnV! * .~ Tftm ??i i i^^JTfahiT"tTr*g?>1> Samuel tirrrn rjf Mnminy- mm mny.j" Rrp Kwn- , -' lh? H? K|u v Klun >:* AU h?tt- rt Ir-'trr -frnrn >nntf*fl M" " [ - - ed- by mrhibt-r nt fhr* South Cit . thoWo*- NA ACP1 PWIMiHf, . i' qfgdiiHTTfc/ ' A*.m-i?>1?1\ A. J,T)i(. ' NV|;ni('j ;?iul i lgh| ri >;((i ittn, t?> tTir? t? |m>h>. A.ir.?n?i Jhfrnkwm whites in South Carol) llragori Ajrren #?> hv ,,? ;4?,t. .?it<?niKhi%<l '.And protest >' R??|? I. lj Ke? njin ol Aik?-.n < < tm ..m |m? <? )ind inlnxiut * s # (y tut *oh# of -M'ln of CSrund Dragon ~Qrun." Ml. SrtVHimuh Askmj hr h-gmlMttoh whifh? ?* n> g>??. th? ri*lWrt*t . trottld ,fni?? . klahmncn to "cofinv " bit pf<)|)tv;'ot th?* iilf'A'- j masks".-ap .every clj. * ffyffr^PPMilKWlij 'flkdi nn'ttii urhfl they Arc, Uio l,; ih? iin ChftHiltoni.Of|far??ratum NAAt'!''lettoi ' pointed'to the or r< ntfrjtH- ty ttttndtfttr ;..'te.r kst?Mi>vchnvr fe^'iiMiw'toi (?.' ' L ' It \| -iitif hop* that -. .T>?of tjoth rarca. t1k?v "yi'tinseit" who wfr wOfkniS lU'porii wci't' iiuimoious ilf th* -'-"- ? ' . . .. hard J..t piogreiw th South t'aro -nifar indignation early In the tiiiA tvill >w?t only protest Unyour v,Ak. largely front whlto ritt_ ' >* *??. on?? it roup (>f wh(>tn had irrURMGND? TH KLAN IOUIS QUITS By Thr Allanllr Nr*? Hfrvlrf) ! AS CHAMPION OklVirnui J Strom Thurmond, | lauded for hi political vjewi on by th<- order, | ^' offeniuv'r inamw't- the Ku Kuljt j ^ KUn wilhin afew days. politirafH kowtow* were aayiny in Colunv < r bia the f?r?t of th'r week The governor, thrae source* aay. believe* firmly in "elate* right K> rule," .In* I hnrnnghly. r nibra?^d lit iMppil f ""full support" from th* hoodedjl ^HV A infer, which support, they aay, f I Thfrrnnnnl haa n?vi r?bersetWRtr-^ ?: ^r. .? j ...:-tM & ' '" ~~ Cirand Dragon Samuel Gwn of B Atlanta lauded Thurmond'* un uBScelul presidential bid laat >n speeches at h<WB?H |Wo week* ago and laat Wednesday ! nlffbt in Went ( olumhia. The ' fl klan. tireen said, la willing In ". '-- ", *Hed Ita "laat drop of blood" In up u hold states right* and white ?up- . . V^f.WT* "* m p I o n remacy [ Jp* ljOUi*'ia th mUUt ' hnliberal white* are reported an offera In defend Ida having brought considerable proa- .* ,h hm*- ?*P^tedly vasure against the governor. Among ehamplonaklp Monthsm are aeYeral lafhwnHal mln dl1*' Just before leaving Ml. : later* and ehurch leader*. More- , Pj? Fl" . r?r Naaaau in Ifrc over. Tbnriinind I* rgparted as Bahama* to continue his erf* being deeply Impressed over anil- HlWtlon tour. , klan stand* taken recently by the } Ahe Cireen, National Boxgovernor* of Florida and of Al- ' 'nk Aaaoeiatlon commission abama. .. . er> ,fc making the announcement, said the champion h*?i AM A CP Regional , ?f*e? ttie action under a plan which would pit Bmanfct Set For Rtiletph Charles of Ctndnnattl. nr* . H?!?gh. N V _K?. NAACP ".t"" V"T If,.-Vn a', s-,u.h win .nkiiww L?,ii Es.r'r- '? . moot..,, Of tho IWuHwwdorn Ho. el^*f "I" h..?tionol C.mforonoo (.( Iho NAACP Jitif ? , P " ..V?*"*' hore Ma rob 20 27 ?lcb *r ?.?.M wllhlo N K hrdulrd to deliver iddrruct ' ? ? . *tr: Dr. William M. Boyd, prr*- , hU Bot drnl of thr Georgia Htatc NAACP ' nf th' tM11' lhr "amr way ronferrnce: Harrr T, MMW aur-?, ^ thr ?.?( id urrrn* Raid.' 7.*"'* I' J IH Cireene dlwlwd that the Alexander. president of North J(|nr ^ s#pte]||ber f ontinued on page 5 eol. P'??? ??<* **?? approval of the .. . . NBC and that Charles and f,,D_ J Walcott had already signed hKS .' V contracts for the June match. Bince Company $100232,136 NTA, ISA TntiLife InCompany, which hna - ""^yi iff ices in ISO cities in 11 stales, made a recordfeain-'rjf'$'100,232,136 in fiance in force during itle increasing assets 23 to |3U,<)43.fl&if. J, N. Mc^ s??? chairmen of the Board, ( ; d vV:.----? cEachem said the coronni>?tfl report showefl ^ 425 total life insurance -the aroml-mf \ttrr<mmmm ^ the company's year history. . A total of $6,907,006 was paid _ , to policyholders and beneficiaries , . of the Southern Regional Council; during the year, which was an ^^C^nIu^"rnr,!fnHo?,<S<* ]nrr?*** of $372,302 over 1047. " "" Committee on c,vil Rights, ml. ?lM. ,4m ?vl i Carolina achool taachara. mow In, Tho company ralaad Ha nolky ronight1 and Dr. Tobias delivers the ***? *> P** ? "< *? t23.660.265 '? j \ i?. ~a a IB ^^^^B y ' onilnv98 OTI ^8^0 w QBIb lv