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1M7 Htrtfm Street, Columbia 4, 8 C.
Tf.M.rMONK
Entered Ml Mcond clam* matter in the Po*t OfiVn ' Columbia; H
V \. C , under tha Act o( Man h 1, UTf.
fll-MM kirTION RATEK, rAWUli IN AOVANt'E: One year
P.1I; 8 eeoe.. fUt; I mw, |l.M amct* copy l#e.
AOVUTUUNO HATKH bw it Make t haclu payable
10 tha UfhthguM Pubhani'il Company uul not. to individual# '
nprmolll It.
John . McC'ray .........
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WATtQWAL KSI'MKJtKM t ATTV KM IfTTr fc*~TA IK UMITtU MKttar APKIUI MO.
u* rurrm avanua, maw yomk ii. m * ^
?gyaiL'1" *** *t maw mui.AT *i.?ujrmHo. i ru rtiiihAVt
' S^JSL*' rt**A All BKIAU WltMoill IMA M *.<. < t |t? AMIt fu? YAI.UM
MIIHM AMOCUTftti MBOtto i-iiawi cAi.vi* hkwi ham vice. tomtimkMCrime
Begets Crime
Nearly H(HV South tJarulivia teacher* and college Henare
accuaed of having ridden, Vjwn|ea" during I hi? February
i xnffilniHjon* . .
Evidence biui bwn Collected h> the State liotfd ofHducation
to AUpport the charge that nnnwara to the queat
lonn in U)t fXMiMir.itm'l had been prepared and illntrlli
uted on a large .at*ale-in advance. Thu* far, only Negro
teach era nre Involved the Investigation reveal*, ami thin
Coupled with the fact that Negro taachera have junt l?egun
to lift themnelve* up from the bottom of the heap,
makea the inchiont tho more unfortunate ami rmi?t
tftfafe '
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While one in Inclined to aymttalhix* with the teachers
, J fa* having to atudy in second and third rate schools,
Ml pun a first rati) examination in order to teach,
there can be no tolerance for those who cheat their way
throuKh in nn attempt to obtain a rating and a male of
; pay, to which .they are not entitled otherwise. Thin kind
of Conduct ' reflect* discredit on the whole race, a race . .
which hux always proved abdity to rank with the boat
bnUn In competitive examination*.
, . Before this one group of suspect* i* hanged, there
OUffht to be n probe made into previous examination*, on
_ bflih lnlex of the fitnn1 ',<f cheating on these ex^
hnfiation* haVe been general ronver*ationr-a?U i?-w*Lair?r~7t~
to havo atate action, it ought to bejiummary.
Crime begot* crime; and the atate of South Carolina,
? in it* quoat to around" equalising teacher salaries-.
. "i thelibpe7Uint it would ~
.a con Sue Negro teuchyr* generally to the lower paying
bracket*. In the case at hand, noma of theteachers are
guilty of employing unethical menu* of dealing with an
unethical process. motivated.hy an attempted crime upon
the Iprobp they K pr-vHent.
Shrewd But Not Clever Enough
/ Republican* are denouncing certain Negro leadership ^
tor opposing the Brickn Amendment to the senate ver
a ion of a federal housing bill. (SOI* contention la that the
' , Bricker Amendment, propd*tng_lo outlaw racial aegre- I
gut ion in ?ny UHH*riu-*pon>w>rt?<i homing actually wh*
A part of the civil ri^rlit < program. .
Actually. the amendment had the harking of the i*>w?
uf\d ffnl oatatr lohtiv functioning in Washington. for '
which"Senate? llricker was the spokesman. find the hill
been offered with the Amendment fagged on. tt would j
h?vn kttAii ilnfimtivl ? "?1 1
....,. ..... ........ n wi.m irai i'nvnu< iiiivrr*i*
I^ VtH would happen. I
The Brick or plan r.n* S'ahrewd maneuver, lint It whs \
; not clover enough t<> trick the p<*?p|o
Boosts Klan Cause _ i
v Speaking befufo ilio tieorgi* Academy of SocniL
8C1MICO* at Warm* Sim) ?g, <?w Saturday. tfep. Hugo S
Sim* jfavn what may 1h? considered ?ui offfctST twognit lon
to thft KtrKhtx Kino a* uffWUv* Affuay fur cuix
I r^tOfilttfttoSOQUl. .- ; ' 1
Speaking in opposition t?> the civil"4 tight* program. i
Mr. Sttna enviaiohed active functioning of the KKK. and
a defeat of liberal effort* were the civil right* Item* put
flraanman. to aay"~tfrr fr?**V ]
j* PerhnP* unwittingly Mr. Sim* provide* mruiting ^
agent* for the klan with invaluable material with which
to buiid an empire, a portion of which oxftt* nft\V irTM* ? '
own hometown a* evidenced in recent klan foray* and
?. .. _ iaeuancc of a charter to a JUavern there, t1
[' When it ahall come )y uaa* that no longer win the KKK t
be conaidered an organisation of influence, more power- t
, ful community and *tato force* there will be little incll- t
nation to Join the klan. A* it ia now there is aotnething of i
heroiam and valor in the shallow mind* who follow the or- ,
{ <l*r torit* expedition* in the name o< white supremacy. , t
Federal Aid Needed V
The senate haa approved S246 which provide* rm? "
__ f.J 1 -J J 4. -J 41 41. '
. |wu1m?nnr?r l?wr?l HIU Ul NIIMJUIMI 111 (lie RPVIMHI
*t, state*. and trttormt gjitft* to the lower chamber where *
battjt is egp^ted h-?for*i it* version i* adopt od. ,
r~TT ;?- For many yearn, federal aid haa been advocated, partic- ,
ularly in the South, where economic level* arc low and * __j
dual system ia in operation. Rut thare haa been little a*
g reemoot on wholhW handling of the aid was to bo loft
tho states or aq obligation of tho fadorml government.
The aonato bill atrikoa a compromise. and tho houae will
have to do the aamo. / ,
Until thia aid tip be obtained Uiero can be little improvement
in southern education, and after alt improve-.
moot ia axtermely urgent, if tho South ia to send forth
. man and woman equipped to hold their own with thooe
r from other eeetiona, in a highly competitive era. There
- , - than reata a grave responsibility on all dtiaona to urge ,
their legieaontaMvea In Washington to get the bin out .
fe f' af tha houae. end made the order of tho day. Letters to bo
aont to Washington without delay.
V: . ' . ' *?.
filt i.h.tmitirv:: ami :
TVtfmppEsio
f'jv hoo fqo you.bcasme wiojjyf*
j1 'j|c(qh9 h ~ ^ hv ^ i
KDITOltlAI,: I'hsh It On. V
" i HE N-EI FOR CHANGING
They Have Rights *ho wtran't worth a (tunk).
?? TIicm have heij positions,
One ocnltongurd school-. not so much because o( merpttwipal
The other day it as because some under
buitinl to a little audience cover service they might
amut.d him that although he have been ' able to reivder
is heavily involved In tho their superiors. They have
rhrstint sc andal coursing the been spies and new*, toh rs
llilir. and 1 may I"*'1 his ac. They hg>T been .1 hiti im n <
crcdiiauun i crtificalo. ateppiriU Atone* Tney have
he would br hack ?n the (all . . . ' .
to run the sc hool anyhow. - dngr.;ccd ^hwj ? teaching
The arrogant little whip- M* /Ueu p,** examples ot
per snuppct declared that leadership for which the
W suoerihtcffr young tuuld tah* pattern at
sun d him hts Tht* ha* been possible lJ-,
?job w" secure. xeLy i>.> Jim- Nejiio P'r<;;iL? .
nn matter
d^Wrd/iV ^h-ioh -pe-'a ''TV I'
^ tl f tlu-Jt v -ung \Vt? recall one
warj (0r his update < >unty in which Nr
y,?vin? buttled gn? parents f?>r,. their way
41^1 throughout
hctclup of '.lie tnwtee i?>ai I.
%tlt McOKAV '* since helpe<f to run
year his ?iwn f*ople in the th-'r school One of their
# (rfct job. \va?. *o tir- the prin.
state, and i* to my way of . ^ ^ t> h ,Ve- named a
tin irking, tiublic st.voe.- N.>
? r f?? their. liking Suk.- that
fro Inker, numlwr one t . ,1^.11.
" ' . hiiio the ?iue?<>i nan prosperUf
r.mtw, vhat our In v.(;the community ha*
former* ph k up herenitty frit Im tt? < with n tunnd
in* hut rthotjirr -unfounded nev< prut? ?r> !lu- Neiiro
>?<.r*t. tint if it happens td* ?, hcnxl
k* trtie Him Wfinhitik next N>~gim?> fuve the rtght i?> h
ptember mm intend In |?y t.- nan.t '.c.i. h<n ami
hO hrnt tto the little rascal hrsnl? ? f the n< hool? In Tart.
10 fiercely t(i*t 'ltw *?at will * lhfJ . IjttVtt ihtjigl t to name
* ltn< hot to lit In, and our these, though it now tv <le ?
people Will Do longer he me.l t<> thi': 1 iruler a wrl of
n*?tr thr pawn ? t hootltck p?> tiliar system. which renf.
prlniiplri vyhney rlhire main* strictly white and
md moral .'tmiai'iet ?rv?oc ....? .? t mt tUn a end
lUfr{>utr Ju?t as Negro** can ruie vil\
\M t..., hulw Nrgid#* have . And ?iu" ho*r? ? for equttr'
iltuwm ^rhr - boo;d? all wIsHes' for their teacher*.
vhit*-to tmpene on them for arh.ol bu* transportat- ^
>ri not pals and * ?* teacher* mn and o<pial graduate
RFTWFFN THF INF<;
~ 1X11 * ? T ~r in * ; . .
I'Iaur And The PJail Orr\ EM Jt inyyh Mm* try
- in* T Jikt dp- :
, The lwt#? KiTT>? r Bwcrett
S17W. 1?MJUUU fct?U?n? ln( |o inj?|e, thMtwtWr-ttr ?
. , 1" . ' W,n? ?< ??? "S ?n
i Chrtr?,n h.?. th.y *
? 1,. ? Z?s h"r,K "n" utpeiui
half the time doing
he liouN?ork th^t *hr spent * .!T^ > ?
ryinfi Vt him how to , ^ lk an,J
lo It, tho w. rk rould be don. -S* " ?>f^fW*ed
nuch more ea.11. snd with T '? <h# ?lrta
irm to spare. It is e.en to hy
vqpon* Hwifrwri of , w r *OMlf
olution of the relet que* , . uTul* TTr Uu
ton W? do not havr tn ?o . T1* ?"
r.iw for along an ***t be- * ar* 4 U sfhnit the
- ? . ^ . 01 ?n?n*r inu <up
,0r* T*. T r ' Ch?.ti.n u
K"T" ?U" "* Olr? to h, christian and
' ,h' ' < ' rrU" whtthtr this .upp.,wt d..
UOIM. . ' ^ . h,
Recently Con* Jone* of mocraUc Or basically it is
leorgta itmt up with a plan .* a Question of whether a
U.r the decentralisation . o|. thing ran change Its nature
Negrcea h> afittrrfnf-4hem xud be the tame thing* Any
throughout the United States pUn thatWreTtSr ?utKwhere
there are at fweeent land the nation unchristian
reUtithdy few Negroes Now and andemoeratic is danger
propoalng to <fl*ect thta de Soppoae Cong Jon*, had
centralisation Into South A- his way and secured conmerica.
Theee ere fine plana fge?lonal appropriation with
wttft one exception, they win which to decenlcalii* Nono*
work, t lWi writer '.|g grow where -in , the U ft
coeretneed that 8 ftweeplan- W& gnnt mawa. <4
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iN-FUJIMKH. COM! MtU A, S. C. ' \ \-v: ' /
^gg HORIZON J.#.;;; *
entN/^e-we thought* OVER THE
L ( M/WBE, IF WE HAD Primitive Rule _ !
A UNITED STATES^ ||y Jncob If. Johnson j, v
ORGANIZATION Heir# than a few'week! a
HERE IN OUR go wtlhtn the very aound of, UU
H OWN COUNTRY H?f. h?jther*t voTcV. , littlo 4
WL WE'D GET ALONG , ! ! ' ,^rut. for
Bk' "ATTTrD TOO? hr*
* --? ipji
the- the |hl
I..'.'- ti,j
'J.K J
r-d Hravuni only kn.Ay the ^
mKI victal ant p?y? h'dogical wc
^ to h?rro?tivr We
/ ly
L?%^U~n ??'leftying that .he event li <"?f
' ' f paramount . npeg tante. It
reprtwnti the aecond auch
- ' :-^L reported affnir within l##a
JB tA than three yraii No long
j pftx eM !> study w nnxaMir
f^,W , . tn ,a?vume that the## attac.kj
up<?n were children repre? .'
, |Kf|^d -a? ^ ** * rut a eoncrr'cd and willful
W"v' ** m violation of tne law flviljwd
- Jli tnen profeaw to accept and _.l
* obey* ?? ,
y - - y??
^ The Negro clttirni^f Co- I
'H lurobia wait to trr what the ?/
5 ' . persons duly elected to ad- nn
~~? ; _ minister the juxtic Intend to
do with a violator lb valri ~ * i.n
lr. President." aml lowly. .We wait to ace
whether- ?ur women and (n
children enjoy the same pro- prv
Ily JOHN II. Met KA\ taction from neurotic aocial I
truiflti as white women and ?n?
training facilities, they can children, or whether the lift
do this in elections. whiteness of a man'i akin cn
Ami Negroes haw another renders him immune to pro
rglht thjy--nu^ht to exer- secution for wrong inflicted J|'
cise. That u> that of bocycot" upon colored persons It la p
ting every Negro [profewgon- obvious that had a Negro
cl or busineaa or service tlppe such a thing to white ' A
which d<M>? nn! flw-l ll>? "' 'i 1 *" *L
.... . ,?v ,mni viutvi an mf country a irm-In
Iihr u,? with pr?|rfMivt CI t'PUM not have saved him ^
forcw In Ihc community. from death- P
. . . , i.i We luunw that South
whose one objective la to leech
H livinB from the. race t>rolin? has advanced from >*
and g.vc it nothing In re- ' ??* '? * ot ??v*gery and bar urn
Werr the peopT# to banty In prtmtltyg soclaty J*
: t>,- -.linw.! II,una 11,e a > . r,- th, rule of . thi.s and ^
;a,!p:t rt?, n,t the Nc<ro mor.U overpowered oy tnc loc
. might of physical force such ma
<>ii4n t first joined the , r\f
... "... ... dlsrrtpecl for human drrrn- rn
NAAt I or registered as a .1 , , . , ,, "!
. . cy gnd law and order would ??l
- oitMrn. at the court house / . . . __ ?
lie expected. The rcmst ex
? *i11?a ti-i?he?little double , , r?
trenie measure ot . punisnt-mstMn*
a id nhnmoful con . . . . , . ., . , , lol
mcnt must be dealt out to
dui-t , . f. ?"***:
convince base minds that no ..
It ix.? bitter pill to swat , . . . "r
. n?ch rule exist tociav Our
low when on the-one hand. . - _ *
v it mo* ?atu: way of life pro--. /a?
V?iu ? uithern white men ? ,u ? .,1 ??.i
. a. vklea that he flints ond m,>
mm a mi.i n waging, a terrlf . ~r\ ,f- "rr_: . ,
pfivuigcs ot Negroes. t<*\ w. ncl
h.-hattlc for our rights, doing . , ,
. . i i'Mhi tol
,io oft.n at a huge sacrifice . * y
to themselvesk and to see ?,n The Nhgi-o rupidally o-as
tj)punrer the vilest type of to be ? mere dissatlfied
N- g?battling U's them tu.nl. Th.. ,?),> t., .loot ""
eVM, (;.-l h. Slav in with . , , . ,
"lies w hili-folk* I.et us , _ '1 .' ? . ,r '
oray that the fighting na . wmo li trrThnduct Ihr affair* ,.U)
ijvv wnnrj never run ncro? .rr 'nur g< vcrrmierit h? now
IM.il M.'.nnl of Migm lint ua I.!.,, u n. ...l' .. .. whit., r. \
hope Mr i#n keep them hid- ?>j'iuibli^v The refutation aim
nf , rhl|f| hdt jWn dnmag#<1 0n
putfnl ourselves of thaws - . ? . I
Otherwise. w# shall find the tb^srats- *
'white people leaving us like ?>f women lies In grave peril
flea* hop from a drad_ ddg. . If the law-enforcer* do not
]T Tr the^ finulanveittal ami 1M -(lP ;i?wt future takr <tepa
basic rtdht of * to protect from molestation *??
make litis brand fit N*gm J ? enL
extinct V is an 'nhermt an<* rape Negro a* well us __ puh
right we ought tc e*.*rci?c white womanhood, the Ne tcn<
. 1 . "" ,u r j
. , ' ? - "Negroes were to be tr&rvsplan ;tha
llv f.ordnn II. Hi'ncuck ... i rrom the south to the hkc
r
*? ^ db?'Ut iti.tim? up ' n.nth as was done during *
?f",?(.> ' uno ? ? ' at would?1 tlic- !ir 1 ih'l set-'.jr-j World
Ih >. i m. vr 'hivn; .1 ?-eks ti- !> ?r i it ? ' tra.u plantation r
assuage Cong. Jones' ad- could ncv^r have been ef- "am]
vai.ee agents an-! hi own feeted #t. ?asily.' if at all. pdn
poslMoh determine before- If rnlllioei of ltah*n< that -
?*nr
I an.l upv witici for h i # ?r t scattered throughout
- Khcmr'' If thijae people are rr>ny >?untrte? had heon f->d
inwrl. v .nc ?n?i unwanted ih a aingle venn
tb* \{1 their -, oj . ture juch wnturr would *' '
t;' n w and* r hijth hea would have been doomed to " g,
vena could vvr expect lo tenure. I ' v
them wcw'ftrt ?n other ?*e- The t^ubl- mith the June*
ttOiil Sou* *<o -a real plan aou ^ho Nvgroe?-tofriend
of K?* ?r ? idvarrcmen* ^"oi.t > \merlr:|.pl;?r > that jl
with Hi" ? *? not hVe t-~ ft huilt up t.> grne?. ,
Cong Jonn at heart a N?fro- ^ that ah? over all attempt to 'v
phbto: but a aertou* student resettle Nafroca in cons id u
of interracial affairs ft* *? bin In every aae- ?
honestly seeking a'way and Hon or nation would meet 1 ffi
a plan |B??t hla de?entraltr^ with an opposition that would " it
at on pirn hie I the unv oh-, . defeat wh 'f7*n. S-> W. is
jection thai Co.if Jonea' plan . then aa Certain e.qnw>uW oi <4
has - the south K??? ?*-*??? -? * ?
In the f?mt place, the mo- 1 misrepresented and malign- <x
ment it became generally , ed its Neg*o cUisens because rt
"Tmrri llial H.gioaa yer, to " oI accident* of color and ft
be scattered about the tu- Mai?r ! ?a m
tion. . whites e eery where - thArof. they owe It to the d<
with few exceptions that N#fro arvi to themselwae to
mifht establish the rule-- a work out a plan that is both ~D
would begin to exert an op- Chrtstian-Uka and democratic U
position that would thwart * and that win accord the We- m
the plan. XI a plan had been fro full-fledged citisenahip tl
formulated and backed hy rights In the sooth he h*s w
CVmgTim whereby a million helped to bulk!, w
SATURDAY. MAY 2ft, I949
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I n EditorDiary ^
THE SCRAP BOOK
>iwn the year * you develop a list of p* raons fur whom you h ?v?
idnew for one or mor? reaapoj, DulUiUAtty tor rrasons y~*? esSt5*
?? ready explanation Your l?t sUrts In childhood. and grows lp
iicth the lungi r you Ituo.) The panic* an it don't haVe to be of peril
in the uppct blanket, *tlu> talfr-be jtilTV^plv Vuu have rnei,
with w hum you havp v .v,. *
>ne of the pcrsoto on my list of favorite* i? ?r. Je**e E. Heard,
mrrly of Charleston, now of''Nashville, who for many year*, ha* '
n an impressive force in the African Methodist Episcopal drnom
liuu. My inc!?Mr> ??t hi in. (oc* bafi for iharrj y eajri. and'in all of .
it ttmr. I have nrvcr /been able.'to put doWR by In* name apj- ^
h( hut. "Christian (lentlrmanuo matter the cinumslahdp Aiid
temptation io be otherwise. 1 .
rhe oihef day. I wiv* htrri 'in Columh:J?; but * the 1
tv ?'. >? ttx'i n |i 1 * 1.1 f' g..i tr? t-.dkr-.ng-. d? 1 ',i J i> mui it
dfo H11 schedule waa packed, ahd fn'y .time wa* Imiitni. and nr. "T
til tmvk lu "f't-nne'Mee leaving an emptiness t'n me '
Vhile not As young as In years past. I)r. Heard is yet keen of mind
I an active worker for the extension of bf olherh?<?d and cquallfor
all of Cod's creatures. Ike has always been a lighter'for hi*
pie and an advocate of racial pride and tolerance. It was he who
it presented Marian Anderson In South Carolina, that'being herColumbia-in
1927. Some five years before, he was In the Ihlck of
ight at Charleston to secure jobs for Negro teafhris. at a time
en It appeared that white teachers mivhi ? *
Mi?*r ?nr |wn%. /II OIM>
if I am told Mhltr trarbrri taught. in wmr ?L tb? public schools
Charleston, and that wasn't very many years ago.
Jnc of the things he fought against n 1922. was the 4 ublg
aion in Charleston school*. Aiwl that wus 2? >'i3rs ,i|q. tie had a
igh pjrublcVn getting sortie of the Negroes to wo*k with him. hui
the end accomplishS-d uiuch of hi* objectives will hvrfct of them
azrd and patting him oifth.e back saym g. ' Reverend. 1 was with
Tall the time, hut I just couldn't show my hand."
Jr. Heard is referred to as the dean of AMK ministers, and is ocu
the outstanding clergymen of this era produced in South C acorn.
He has managed to mix practical living with his profeaalou^and
all times, to have demonstrated the Ideal in conduct and maanefi,
so lark'rgg In the world today.. He is a virtual library for tiisss
[aged In civic and social work. And there are none saperor to him
discussing th# ambitions and problem* of the race, and of lbs
*ent day order.
?r Jesse E Beard, the minister and gentleman, the great pulpiteer
I uhanvptun. the .'deal in ethics among men, and the man who has
ed many a depressed soul from the pit of despair has a goldpage
in my diary of people I know and appreciate.
idow Sues Hubby's continued tbom page i
date For $75jOOO *<?"x|ikrn count hk*
^3
kl'QI'STA, OA. ? (ANP) ? North Georgia conference. Mett.
Mary "Lou Doraey, widow hodist <huirh: "it .is .'. . patent
? ,n,? ,,, ?
UUon in ordinary V court here hatr?*d are jl constant threat tn_.
I week, asking tlS.009 lor a-p^. and ort,cr , h fniltf^r
lie's support from the estate of '
i- lata husband. " sourrc of arts of violence and
Yorsey. at his death, was onr fhr' dest^blc crjme of lynching."*
the city's wealthteat men and" ~yrrr~
d.r ,.f m.r? rtn.lg ol Tl" '";V| fV'r
al pi >perty than any. other ginia council of. churches reeotn-^
>" mended:
'NTINVKD FROM PAGE 1 ? "That quaj'firations for vutJBUSHERS
IMAN .
ing ?r service in ^connection with
na.n-1 h>'Mi v. UO,: eieetlons^he set and adminialer
lowiri' meeting of thi?_jex ~
utve vianl Of NWPA^h March *'*?? ? ilaerimJnat.on be
. Murphy's committee Is map- rausr of rare, creed or eolor. . .
g what officials of the orgam- Catholic committee of the
lop heheve will be one of the
?t in .erviting fonventioni over. . *' ,
t *- "The term 'Southern tradition
AM* V SPEAKER K misused and dishonored wheat
htla detail* of the progra r .
,i..idi? f,..- 11 1* employed to Justify a conl
iu.. Heroine available for
tiler Aiek or two. the am- tinued state of unjust disrrimtnbjij?|mi...oil
that a mai ation against the Negro laborer
iffu-.iai' of the American News- .
-rnua privation of the Negro of
<-r I ub!i?htT " association will
ri-A* -Uu publishers' banquet chr opportunity for higher ed?
vr ifoN or nnu nt official uratlon and professional train
> Wi)'*?v imune the speakers . ..
that oce tfi< it.
ate in Apt It Mr. VouhK had, Commission on justice and
ri iai il tin convention of AS p* acr. Central Conference of A
In New York, and was *?? \ her home Tn Georgia
received tie expressed the
< at that time that a reprcs ??* related she understood the
ftive of the'daily newspaper tour was to last until June. !
lishers association would at Accordir^r to her tb? NAACP
1 NNPA't convention. An u- * . . ... , v.
-u ,.i? was to take rare of all her ex?nce
was given shortly after j . .
t such an mvitation would pensA. The NA-^CP said she
ly he ae-eptcd. wonM ** *
iv-9|>uiu^i!r mr an nor
ne bu.?ines* >f th? three s??tic*
will b. .raruacted all in ^naei. after April 30
Hay. SatV'iay. June V?_. P?y Wilkma. acting cxecutiKw
idea U*>b. Cleveland CALL secretary of the NAACP. romD
POST, ia chairman of tfie '
tnriat ?.x-jety. John T Belden rnrr]tr<1
tour jMiiitNAi. AMI) GUIDE 'We agreed to take rare of
J* ihc Advertising Society. mencan Rabbis
James H Murphy. AFRO- ^ ERIC
AN, directs the affairs "
he Circulation Society *" dlsfranchisfcig techniques
procre?ie. whiteT " endorse fedar
tll exert every effort to see ** action to abolish poll taaes."
at th^y are removed from Womin'i society of ^Christian
e positions they so greatly service, southeastern jurisdiction.
. Methodist church* recommehded:
TTH Wing ,tone "and rt ran "That MKWdl*4
irther be done. The bet ' * federal and state logftaUU**
-r south is , struggling he- * 'SBameleo Civil RlgMa lb tho ~r
>lcaUy and noA without pnoplea sf this nation
Ratifying results. Te recent "We rveoaaateadod thai sm
sumrnt by the Presbyter- U If linal Um wmrptmmse
n Conraitteo of the south. court rmlin| rtUUv* to adaalo-ifmoW
by o South Co stea pf all MWi?h lifll
Jtnian shdw* tt has coma loos of rsoo or nil. to 0*000Lit
unequivocally imi uh- Uooal looMtottooo fa* fisfaslt
servadly for civil rights- ttoiaiag to our 1 schools. oMfc
>r Hrcross That com- etarsh sad state isotrsllsO."
bot&jChristiaw and Deportment of Christian social
tmocrallc and its star>3~~iT rclJUmr*.- rlirrraif nf upper S.C,
orth a hundred "plans ** Protestant Episcopal church: 7" "
afsaUsta (iuot be safe ~wr win have the conviction
odora? ho these defeatists th ? every person ha tho rifht
hHe or Marie* Wo hovo to *_ ore and happy, hoftae lite; ^
e plon but w? lack courage. to edrrat<on.i to fraiiias sconoithout
which no p?tv vTl mie opportunity, to participate .
wt 1 to the fullest in civic Hte.
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