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WK^r-'? State ihiuocrntic icadera are to. inn i on .. UncIt to
doc id u what to do about further action in beitait uj >m?i i
inary for wlHtc people <n?l>? tor which Uior uaiuima to exist
little sympathy now. Our guess in that the paK^ulwill
vote to ram their heads against mofc federal
court* ami continue to g?-t a little tommdiuM-iint.* bctulon
into them until the bane in finally nettled.
Texas, facet! with federal'court rulings in UM4. look
-?thc sonaibla step. It w >a and kL Negroes in and this
. .". day ha* forgotten Ita aim* of many years. South Carolina
/in wicked fund hard-headed, tt prefers to go dovn swing
mil for white supremacy Indications are It will go down
but the manner la not yet cloaf.
Must Take The Right Stand
Vriiii'i pal A. S. Jt >hn-tnn advises thia newspaper that
?4h?anH-NA A^T "Mt'i??pn ' harg rtM4f? against him art
untrue, mad it taken hta word for fact. It hjay well !? _
thai Ida motiyea end efforts were not understood. Vet,
there is the leaaon those who work in Negro schools and
for their development must learn, and that la that
m only one pqajtioi. they cnn tuku and bo on the right
aide of the fonct-; 'bin ignition In for unconditional and
full i'<iuality. Nogr * arc not urging continuation of tho
Hogrrgntecheehopl nyatem. They know that the elate ^tul
South arc too iHiverty-atricken to maintain two nyilemn
In full equality Hut,the white South docan't aocm to
*v ' 4 know the fact. It muat !>e taught.
T-- iLncc. th? unuimverinif fttand for full oquaHt.y. Thi?
. mean* we will no iongur pay our allotment of taxoa for
ptiblitf achooihoueee and then rmlae money the rmt nf Tfti ~
year to op*-rato and equip them hcraua; aomcbody forgot
our portion of the "noparate but" equal ayatcm:The
persona failing to aline thcraaolvt'* In thik manner are
going to find the going tough.
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Lioinff A Better Job For The 'Law'
V ' From-1 ho |M>ii?t of view of public .lympathy and hupport,
C-olumbiii'ii two colored |*>hcc officer* are giving
|HjL bflttir MfvicM among Negroe* in ne? il ?>f police aid now
than the lattice department wiui able to give before they
y. , wen* hired.
lji.it Saturday night, for exuihple, one of them kept
?? the cell box at Washington and AAaMnbly busy mi he
m ^ " * spirited drunks and rowdies off to jail. The eight did
the people he wm relieving all the good in the world.
IF???- / They hailed him aw a goofl offirrr, who did hie duty and
played no favorite*. They hail confidence in h.im ami in v
every cane, approved the arroet. which in itae.lf i* a newv"
Attitude among Columbia Negroes for law and order.
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pnVITIvi'I.mi L*M<tu *-?
i ttn.'r.i' r nw.n IIING
IHKKOKK ANOTIIKK MONK IS CAST
ernor Thurmond. lerret out und |?auwh the Kuilly per
noon In thin instance. it ouifht not tn allow (hone now
drtwlni MiUrlti.t off ratiujiM obUiiud from ponies in thr
examinations conducted the laat four yearn. We are not
'"ffymg offlheTeachern cwwf ttKtK. Mi try of thrm refused
to bay them, or use them. Hut if there in a colored or a
white teacher in the ntate who declare* he or she han not
known of the previous cheating, he or nhe ought to he
find for not telling" the truth.
The Otate ought also to do the thing it mat never
yet Around to doing unlr?* w>rrr protHurc i* hrught to
bear thai in, find out olio ho* been behind
%>. ' lido frond on Ihr People of South Su.otinu No Negro io
the brain. No Negro had access to the questions until
A few hour* before wuniustiontlmr, unci long After the
answer NlU had been distributed. It isn't fair to punish
the servant for d ring the bidding* of the.muster.'
And another thing those "Investigating" need to do
In to drop that tale about "no" white tearher* are intr
trod. The only reason white tea-he-* are not Involved
? yet lo U*l Wllmeiy dUMW'l turn them hnoUtd.
It In easy to throw atones at Negro teachers in this Instance
and give thy "whitewash" to the brain of the ng|y
arhome. We expect to hear much of the affair In the
peBflwil campaign next year. It In good fodder for the
Modlinto to not on the etomo In khKnio?t aesinst
p?11 now of t foor roar old metko to moro potttkli
th&M rincfr^.
Polbti tAoUier rt?l Is cast Uwn Mfht to bo iiomt
plan tohlRff dooo. Tbo oUtt ou*M U bo rtftM to poC
to Ibo birtt?i or fbt Itf ^tku thto| nl fcadBo orory,
body f?i< yollty of ebootlnv from tbo booinnlnir to thr
BL, ?i?Op- Nofcodr la >il? NiliOyimtwy atlra.pi
m?. NMr Mtaraa TtaCNM art Ow c^Vrite. Aa4 N I*
, Boopif till that tbo "tamtlfitlw" mj bo to ohoody bo**
m I
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InderstandinK Is
THE NEED FOR CHANGING
The WrnmrWav To Improve KelationB
K?ir kiiM time I liav? been With* a iVttain church faid
paying apcriul attention to ICvrryone of the white iad '
newRpnpr-r release* and ator lc> l iking pari drew title*
-tea on vanou* interracial T!;>- ,.U- (t^urnl woman rr
meeting* in thia ace lion-for -ported wgg'. pud plain .old
the reaa-jii that I' A?niot to Kl... 01 whairVer. haapn
determine Juat how far the t'd i Ik* her name
ucoiilc of the other ffrntin who , ,
. - ... ? .? _ ? r?? lai rv.rrit-mu*
>4?y Ihr)' iM'ht ve in full *, . mtv<i Uvm?o wlui try to wuik
quality ar? -willing to go U> thr .ugh rcltgton, ite'thfW*
Mrv'ogni'e ttu? Ni'iJto. ?? the arlvoa un<| the cuu ?< an.ti)human
being try ?ay he It jw?iu?- by tolerating iuch a
??The tunTuig T'?T^trthi-njg; ?. t?It la not inou)^??
it not aUo. amuang ?i?il In-. thow court-ay In thr pr?-? ?.
vllrUtivr f roYtt liWt W 'I""' i fief of Nt^riM-i uiul wmk at
- ch - u1'. f re,pool U>.
lt i( u nu .-ung ?- 4]<nin?va.~
HT theae? m Where newapaper. *thk ? >
atom luting V ~ " 4 ^mrmttinting i?r?? in thei-,hr
whllaa a& b* V" Ml ' ' u??Ut to *"> ?" a i*
"Mr*" <>r a- A r- tiutiwe t llberuhie the edi
.. iSa ^ Um NegHMsa would k in
, ** 1 u* V tJHv grateful to anybody who
nn<t I hail ?fv b would h< Ip rhmv^r thr*
t HI" H" J\* M dh ulou" otuoUon You tloi. I
ptirm MarjL, -go anal
June* J*** You
p?U|>? r? the oaetwmgo view* with jr. ur
' ' '' ... nH|)ub>ri%. Af>*t on .1 uHrt .rvg
ruh..r.l wv.nirn ^ . < ' <"?> -quality Th.-re a."
en title, ar?.l H ?***,* "? '* yrt a?l<e folk v*h? u?.k upon
o, .group, pr?^?- b> " ^ gathering, a ehaiue
lenient ami -tolerant o, :,l- . do nrksionarv work, much
4ow thin name. to. h. ?a I -? hum||ltlu
B. hk tinrl ??f tKb p???v. #>..?%
though they ftwv iu.< o>,- *?;"r *,,V wrnu-nu fm. u?e In
the n.wn>?prr? policy ..I ?? Afrt.;, or .n *.>ine other far ?
porting on N.g.oe* *?' place.
OutrnffThr week. fro?v.tii???? Nmlnng ia** <|il|>ltt,l - ?uy
pU* I uuiJ Ui? < :> "Ho iwi'lf J?s to ' note h<>w t|?;
aurh meeting of N?g-r?? a . inert white iM-opte tt>*i~Tfv*ulc.- on
BETWEEN THE IINES
The (tladHonie Dean :?? '
When-1-- gradual?*! from ?o?i|ch finally "aparked" and
Benedict college 40 year* ago. Harold Vo irk now Vice chan
I revived a scholarship to callor of Now York univer
Arcadia university. \?t?lfvllle. sity. tnV?n to nod hi* .rasvnt
Canada, through tha* inter- .md thru iht fr were dher*
hHalinu ot oni: of my yan- _ .
who v\ ?.* .m Ever ?m e that maenor
' ajumnus Of Arcadia jhJr ?*unmn. 1 have kept on
wrttlhrg for formal admission - one man oah.ip.vgn lor the
J wn oilrt by'the then-pre*- iCadmi^slon ?>f Negroes to
? Ittrnt Mi. -tiwup?W? t.'nlgau 1 \ ? . pv when ,
tan, thai Negr.?c? e Pol t)r niit'Vh retired and
ehramraged to enter Arcadia l<Mik up the.-matter vv th tr.e
but instead he reo< mmeftd new preafciertt. Dr Can* who
: ed tWo or three Ncgrd school. IW \ b> J^ter
of tire snuih ?,here I "might although hi* nnrttait *au
pursue further ?u*t> m the
oiohy mm *aim 1/r vtut -.
ton impressed mr in hi* ict- ' n?? Irtirrm. the .
|pr u being Nrgiv>-phobe. with thr renuiiaei; th*t Uwri'
ami I >' ) terribly tli^rrwwl ^
that he latrr became pre*i k-?ia. A couple < ( your* Ago
dertt of Colgate umversilv. ' ^nX to the Alumni llul
my Aim* Malar. Ivtm aUlh my c miplamt and
" - th'.. editor begged to correct-'
Whan I wa* a Rtitllltf at . The flood Dr Hancm k, with
C'oHtatr there *ri, ox ?>i * reminder that "th ?rc were /
eight Nrgm ttudenm. but in several NdgriiM a? the retinae
vary *hort lime after Or - ton? failing ii? explain how
(. utten'a accession, Negroe* 'here could t>e "several" at
disappeared from the itu- , our reunion wji. n I wu the
dent body of Colgate We . only Nefcro Iti my i lax*
hod our 200th. reunion ift IV
4v? and upon the Inatslence ' Erwry year I must share a
?nf rT-?* 1 "* ?.# I nart i\t mv . ?l mw amatl auk_
* nunc at Harvard, who wu with llencuicl, I ill
professor in Colgate at that "*** Harvard irtd thirir
time, i attended this reunion several "funds" i? being aakaa
hi* house guest and a wh*l> ed to double his taar year's1
of a time 1 finally had. Things contribution 1 doubled nunc
were pretty "cool" about Col- and wrote in my character
gate unit) it was found out isUcally hasty and illegible
that 1 was .topping at the penmanship as poet-script. "I
??home of Dt?Nnump Mimes _}oyr Colgate although they
and then" things began to do no! have Negroes there ?
pick up suddenly ,. any mote.*" To my }oyoui
, surprise I weived m rcpiy
During my stay of four days ? MUr which r*ad in part _
at Colgate th?t was not a I ^ gUld to ^ ablr ,c cor
Negro to b* H*n Naturally recV your imprMaioA thai N??
when the boyi mot at a big grots are not admitted to
'barbecue at a near by Calaib anivwiit. TT re has
V lake aide. Wg III hail uuu My ? In ?#* hr^ w \ r lrtkv ?r
shd my first word *?i "ii is foi ' w?'.urt iff
. a ,?hame thai therela not a bar; * 7: i.> A!. stldeticwNegro
student in Colgate." thoug'i. w? have wo wry
1 laid It on without rancor fine boys in the present
or bitterness, but with tar- freshman class. One la from
rtble poeitivenesf.' My little Washington. D. C, and the
. v . , .7^
m m :t v. y, c.
road to
Hlill'lliiMi health
Bp - tfty c A. Law lab. M. D. PIm
'*' My friend* your year <j|d
V ^ ion recently got hrnuelf 10~
~ t" aotbfe irruui trouble by
>^jAk . deliberately aetting out to
^ get-hitiiarlj u potion :vy rich.
(kV^^Bril <>n the at.eel avher* Bob7!^*^
Jy b/ !i> ia large, wooded
A ^Ir . un a Sinn- earyy ?prmg. the
ne.ghborhoqd. chilclr* n had
played there every* day. and ?
noj long agu. ?tycry one
|lJ /j v ri't ih?hh>. g.?t pot
RX > J /l T e- >un f the
' - - trouble wu traced to the
ek*
.< ^ 'Ho'nl)> * mother at ftr?t wm
thankful her chiklhadml"
'. 1 r ww#i?- ! Hut a
tHpf ^v^.' fed day* later ?he wu' horWW'
1 '" ' ': -' : :. tfir il > see a revert rath
r- M I on Hobby'* fare, arm* and .
^4P, }. / the leg* One of the other
E I / -- elul^ten turd iwdotrd out the
- 1 IWllulfl ll-V ?! (?n# Vll'r,, ,1.
~ - ' i . thV~"\VTri'Mll>l l^ffi"14Ttg"'fTl?yt *- "
*. - 'Wfi ' r$aln?i it, but Ik>bby wi nl
i tKTJLitu- Utk Idirr and actually rol,'iSm'i
I?S 1 <ije to got
rash "like\t ? ">thi*r kids,"
' ' 'tM* . Ji ihbv"* rash was sever*
^kjt 1 l|** '" ,fl r brought htm
With profw ti rjimciU; the
_ , , ,, . H lesson.
Jtrcakin* 1 he (.rip. A ,
many people, especially chilli
I/miv ti xi / ii iv drcn with thoir tmd*r skiins,
By JOHN II. MclKAi sutler from poison iyy rsthcs.
' who go; oil liikc# and
pi.nli*i should know what
, % i if jMusiin ivy piAOl
" ?1 . , J1V2 1. Inlilr imi aro taugh: tu
Mn A ui.U h W, ..kp'fo Ippfc uu-ogiuA- ^r-T"!T?-rt"i1u' I
upt>n our vmkiu 0 ' rt'*' (>>? poison ?v;y .lays of extr?pect
and hi>n?n t. Wr' Want |lu, (|lw,,infort which contact
them to have nil thr honor- '<vith (ho plant usually cau.ic*.
allowed women, and when iy,,?>u Ivy . t? farly easy
they cannot K. t. tliia, u* far ,M rocogmxt. It)l )cav,., ar,
a. |MJMib|e, . ut .hem off ,? m color. imiKtUu ami
,\T w.th white- -gl'oisy -in thl surface, and
folk That take* m the so- u. , of thr^,.talc.
Intarraci it ?iut .he so- ln Wu0dcalled
vhuc* ?r*Mp? a!*,, w, ^ groUn<,< an<J
t# ?.k.. .... o...
"? arupij ..trre trunk*
up. involve.! . .innot call .... ...
Mi Mi ' ?Mr ? 1 .. |n.m? .1 pen- f
(Vy are ttOl tf? t> for inter* *oiw>u* o?l. ami whrn it rub*
racial 'effort* l( they are not ***" *kln? Ut* area
help Nixr?is K?t touched may later begm to
tiunf mtii ,,1 1KIrs who 1 v "7;?>u^?t'Urn. ?A?uikL??
Oil y now w thiiejd, then they ' v bn-ak* out 111 the form of
.in n't helping v 'ty mutlt. 1Ut*lrrs
This t* one subject wo ve v .a ;?* <>. potion Ivy uho\M
h.-anl talked about ?n .cv, J-* "?Mn*d treatment., it
ral meeting* Hut n never kmmn contact ha* <x c ur mi
gel* mmh farther It ought the afhxted area iihouki b?
*> ho 1 liished now, and with ^ o W ?t,aP remove
I)i.'iiontv ami .nocrity / . ^d? ^us?
In ?uvh ofrg.tftiiatAon* nit * J*? nritutun 0 reams and
li./jkimhrni Uegjotial Couii- ' 1 yintment* rhould not 3c ami
'il It is ohwrvvd in meet; H'y m#yJU?d to lr~
.'hi n ..? ? rr'cUMn ^ ***
When edtor* strike out the
tltlfitgjvn Negroes. SRC!. *hc Mine kind of poison even
l>ught u? object ?tvA ' ?!l' ** poU?n
* . , ' .1.n,|?.?, nr,? 'v> '* aLso. found on i?i>hon
despatch * co nmttt no to ^ v
th. ?d?"r. wliifh i> i?, woll Kown
Knu J'tC A ??w tZZZt'Xtr; .u
sa^gaggte&i
% . * 1 ' ' " !
il) imrdttn it. IIuncock (?ives Tract To
Jewish Scouts
?Uwt u Chle?*?.Ijl . ST LOUIS-: (ANP> ? H 1
Both hr?" ^otn' i y,v Robinson. prominent Negro ut
work. an*t urP wc" * . *. hol.derer and refrigerator an
their frlloW nuJcnU, ?n?
appliance store operator. has ?l<
fur as any ? f *** know or \ nated * 20-acre (tact of land l
been able todcternUiv? . > '.
Jewish Hfiy S uui group
, jctiuinrly WjPW ' 4*s. to imping the donatio
Not only arc th?*> doing a Robinson said ho was moved I
mod 10b with their atudie-s the fine treatment accorded hi
i.i.i thev are entering the i h>; the Jewish people. Said tl
t|Y,,.es The vl doctor
- wJSSSSTuSr^'-i^ - -'"!k :ih-*.?
her of the football ?quad lh?^ Negro must tui
?& fr *r~- ti-v* r cr^xithat he-to
plied lor ,v4in ?*iv'r .net! . - ,,iSeptcntbt'r^
()n? I va c been RobuUoit was attracted to ti
accepted, o( the uiiu-t .me*. M'* 'K:*n'1 1 t,r ? ncw-p
, ' per advertisement. bjf Was vei
one ha> dci.ded to <V Y|?. timple," he said. "I called i
'where an ! twi. a:.- /' irlv the-r committee and discovert
not qualified My *pp*r thr> had a worthy bfo'gram
. ntty orve-mar, ftfM ? .11 m- lam * >. y might u>
?t rMiHij' jUr llthoujfh u d. aft,. some ttudv. th-y. a
claimed that Negrpes.were not >?f>i*d. ' ?*
formally ?!rbarred. it ty n**r? -p eyk .aly, Jonhted a pi
than passing straiu?* that af of t?n.l n?i.tr his Troy estate
t?*r the graduation ?>< A. i lay* N-rgro Scoui tfoop Of the S
tub Ho\ o!l Ji'.j .-j* < .\ l.ulhi.'aii church,
nun fn r.t Nvw Y?rk. not an Robinson l? a Pnnce Hall M,
other Negro entered Colgate , . ' ' -? . ? ??????
ySaiyS> imagine that .mi': weeln
i worthy?or ^ mat.tute-g present .tat,
r ?....* .? that work to complete he bulk
' It wio because they knew *u} n" ' ' wnw.i ? u.^,r. "E
what 1 long had known Ural u J-** studon; labor and ol
Dr flatten president of the ?Wn jjgfc ?f ^
' university was a Negrophohe matcrtglg, he related, - we ha'
.1 heart. The 1 ght i# break effected eonoeuo which grra
tng and the dean is no Ion- iy i educed construction coala. ,
ger gloom, but fladsqmc' current prices for labor and m
__ . tcrial. 1 doubt if our complct
TttolrAtrAp nATPIVPfl i'aciliUtfa for veterinary medicii
TttMKVgtC IVCVtM v -5tna~be dupTTcaol for l?*i IfV;
**:: .. n I? \n ? * mUkm <?ouW
n iiire t'ouo r une Th' i?u?ut? scho
liunc 1 vu * w ol Veterinary M^tclnc is on*
(our such. achool? in the sou
TUSK*; EE INSTITUTE ? under contract with th* Region
(ANP) Omtnbutfonu amount- Counril for Edueaotion to racai<
ing to $100,000 from th*' General grants of scholarship aid for at
*mmm* ?rwi ih? n.tUn. <*'"*? selected by the sever
.1 Foundation for InfanUle Para- staua which comprises ins l.ou
ry?is hav? bach received h?f* ftf ?** ;
the purpose of cdmpletinfc con- Tuskcgea's IM0 graduatii
truction of buildings to hous* cla?e Included^ the four first gr
the School of Veterinary Medi- duates in Veterinary Medlrini
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SATURDAY. JUNE II. IW ?
DEEP SOUTH SPEAKS
lly Hubert Durr
Total Equality Is Our Goal
'individual*, people and. race and color. .
nations appreciate,- respect The great task before l^e
and rccvgnui- what they *c* Negro in America and AmcTof
themselves in othtr* They . a* a democracy u to maka
instiiK'tJy recognize UV voice total wiuaiily of all under
>>t their own kind regardless law* made by all within Aq{
tmcv, cfwed. color or nat- merica an absolute reality,
tonality. Tfel benefit* flowing from
. Men may 09 color. our ?y*teci of government but
riot of tile ami kind. mugt be equally distributed
therefore .11 this business'-of We mu: be tduyWd to ap<-*tabli?hu|g
freedom oil over preciate ?u? h d.sfttbutton* of
th!e World Ac mull nevu fm '"'fiU?opportunities anfl >
WjLj ,w _ ?v J ' ZiuviL want to preserve these
V blrsainit* tor ourselves, pus
^Km : And ferity and those of our kind
. the achievement of: total .
equality must be our goal everywhere foi ever
for all tnen a* well as >ur- Inequality and lack ol the
Kim. ." ? ?-? freedom thai flow* there from " In
Amtrlca there must be bre^ diar^t^^yj^ , . ^
no equivocation eve'n on I he - conflict. It _rauv* o
subject of so-called social pon it* v*tiriu. germ* which
equality. Men must U free afOHt the cluldren Of the .
10 act for themselves in the cwwnoit1 maA with ih? faul
mailer ot Irervlum to uxxv f* ^umljiuotuiat*
with whom they plcw . w 5 u ^
hapac tally where such asaoci- rT.^L* ' '. _
alius. u hot Inimical ta so- c ?V, .," ..
ciety as a whole ?o^ubVer*lVc ?eeds
_ ' u Lack nt equal ny ot opporThe
tmw bus comv lot Nc- , hM ^ t, jtift doinf
*ro leaders to stop *ayin< < MKw4cuable dkmaga to th?? Wc
do not want social equal- body a|>d of nuiitons of
ity, we have no desire 10 American Negroes There is
Vl.lt our white Irlffids in u,Ue or nO fe<lmg of securihe>r
homes or vice versa." ltv Mtul this rtnrh to cause
?atuuiie and untrue?Tnun many to lose faith in thai* v
can be no social' justic where? . ?clvr*? their leUuwmcn. their
there- is no social equality. country and Clod No greater
And wc need n(?t be afraid ?m can be conWilttcd against
ot ,ho promulMllon of . >U.c SStt't^SlM^ojSlS Su
tmaom. bo.., poop., l,k. ,
i*rrvt 5STS *u ?B? T,,uy
angi t4 tsar to tread wntn It rt??uifh to ;idmit that <?nlv on
(>a\scs and intolres laws de- 9 tout's, of ? total' equality can
? -Signaled in * promulgate??hd fTfcrr bc any rraT freedom
maintain a ita'c ot v. lal. iiu and justice. ?^
"T'-'tot- * r p^-^ptr h-T^rrt^ tm ffatTtns Sews Service)
AMA Recognizes
My John llrnrik Clarke . .
You ramci after my heart Wilberforce State
liaJ turn broken
So cornph-Mly ii c. ul.i ntvrr WlI.BErORCE. O ? (ANP)
The Council on Mutual EducatAnd
t had sworn t.? die Gods ,4,n ",k1 HuapiUla of the Amcrt_
.of liriyjno. can Medical association notified ,
N'.i'. 'M b> juvv ?ik*.11h Wrlbi-; f. r? e Stan ? ullrtfe Ukl
1 had boon faithful -to a weekdhc College of EducaUin and
previous otle Industrial Art* had been placed
Who crush.-.! my heart for up rt* list of approved colleges .
the sake of fun which serve* a* a guide to mad:? <
WT^n you came and offered r*rt" *>?***'????-???jolacuon ot
true love atudenta and also to aaaist prosI
IuhI not ;h. strength to re- P?H,t'Vc medical students ir. chooa
spond. '* ihg a. col lege for pre medical
, training."
So go away and let' ,ne be. Thl. aiWorutU)n dctrmine^
itatV ^ ? >OUl - minimum . subject requirnncn:*
f . , / . , . . ' for entrance*t<> approved medical
I could have loved you pas: ^ hool*
>ioiutt<lv
Only you canm too late. Opposes l'lan For
White Planter Gets ( |ty Aid Fund
C ollci^c Diploma The South Carolina conference
' ' of NAACP would oppose vigorNATEVHEZ
< ANP)?A whlto ?>ualjr any plan under whtrh the
plantation manager. W L Heard. ?',ty Charleston would give
' ? ... Negm students ?c hoLarships to
of -Greenville was awarded the attend, collog* and at the - same
dcfro' <*f lV*1ur of Human Let- time provide support for those
ters last week during rnmmrnc;- in ih* white group t?> attend the
hi ut xrnisrs at Nktc'.ie/ college. murvlctpal college. James M IliOIn
awarding the degree, Nat- ton. state president, declared on
the* College President Calvin Saturday.
Per kins, praised Beard for . his Mr- Hiftton \aid hi> office hadhelp
in developing Negro public learned that ap(Mteml)'. the Cir
*hool* in she Delta and for his *>< Charleston was planning to
.... . _ ... provide porhap< a doren scholar
wsrk.fi WishUYjJhm County TUnf j^,DJl for i,*.*! ~?
vnairman. prosed extension Miction of the
As manager of Trial Lakr plan- slate college at Orangeburg were
Vj tat ion near Greenville. Beard re- established at Avery Institute at
?. port?f<tiy ha> helped Negroes r?- ^ harleston, at the sam?- time, the
reive higher pay. and during the contribute its annual
w., praiM>rt Wf "00 to .h. Coll,,, ol Ctw,
n. hy 1>. Harmon 11 lluimi pub- ,.w; wou|d ^ oppoM ,ot th41
2 Usher of a GreenvtUe weekljr.-a* timc an extension of tha
m a "fine white Christian gentle state college in Orangeburg," Mr. j
v ? ? ?? Hint on?declared?"But. we-- are ?
. ' -- """ ' firmly agmnst any- plan under
-n son .? vtjtefkn of Worki Wax I. which the City ut CiJrleston
o and aeraduato of PtulanHo .?..u ~~
?, n ?- - rtVUIVI V ymj . IIMR' 9UIIM. *tt ^niUllW
oni'h toPeRe He later studied faxes to any intsitution which
lc engineering at New York an?- wa? closed 10. Negroes."
.4,. vcrsity and for fiv* .years taught He said he felt the city of
ry uphoM.rng ?n the vocational Charleston planned to use the
ip schools of St. Louts He is a na- new set, if it vnatei,iali<ed, as a
?d tivi: ? ? Little Rock. Ark. ,.J . ?ut?rfti*e.?*f
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