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H Hi I |^T'"" v ri/, .-rK r fcr<* lr > n>.. " n> ii i i . j f JMydL *?J j? B*^^y ^ W^'r^MA ^ ' Wm r- , urged oy a group or n&tion&iiy* gum iur eiecuon otxv xiui* in?, mtt* ' * 1.1? iv ^ ^ ./f ^ championship of the cause of < tor defending: the fre!| world ag The Joint statement- was re-j t't' meied here by Elijah L. Crump J * H. Y. State assembly. Among g tbe prominent singers were Dr. Mtary MJcLeod BWthune, Wash; ington, D. C., W. H. Aiksn, At- J % lanta, Oa., Marshall Shephard " K^ FWtadrfpttiio, Dowdal ?. Davis, j *' Kansas City, Mb. and-the following: John H. MfcCtay, Columbia, S. C.; -Bmory Jackaon, Birmingham, Ala.; Auguatua , N. c.; Louis < Re*! #.01 statement noted that 1 fell ft sariee ntf critical ?^rob-| fate, world-wide and. domestic Kffecaro. It pointed out that in * ppradd" the g^uestloii oficlvil i$ ' ion? op-'1 * * * ?P55WR d jnrt scorn an >dest emancipation we have gjup* ah? to achieve through the , ( jplitfinjje&ts' went on to tjbe continuPP^d piw^dahee of racial hatred ' *^thd bMppy In the* United States ittt; impact upon American ( ibut added: - * ^ijierio^Jtv prestige) not there, we' would-be no less appalled and;. outtftAd; ihat some Americana| still refuse to live in accordance trip- - with ^.-Christian principle and a . democratic ideal." fe- . -* The declaration' observed that s v "more than any other Chief of J * State" Mr. Truman has spoken . and aieted^ with "greater consisl tency" against the continuance J*>f tfSfc "iftockery, with sincerity, r s f> vigor. and determination." As a d rjjjj^'?.- result, the document continued, there has been a greater awak-: jflp?enihy among the American poo I pie to this injustice, and "progress has been made." It con- I eluded: "Wo believe that the maintenance of the momentum 'which1 you.have given to the correction of %ds national infamy depends I * are Hjhes Alter "I Less Lost In Train Crushing CHARLESTON ? Mitchell ft- North, 18, died her? last Sunday after both legs had been amputated at Roper hospital follow. Southern Railway trbid crashed ^ w~:~& tttrrrrnA I" | J at 2 H?P?? Truman Monday was known Igsders to stand af based their plea upon his tivil rights and his program fainst Communism. rilling to give. For these rea- j I tons we implore you to stand gain tor election. The voters of ur country should have the opwrtunity to show their gratiude for the leadership you have1 * ? ^ itv.? ?* I * even years." [ >ASSES AWAY ' FLORENCE ? Last tar ohn J. Thomas who dkd^e^!f iesday of lost week wwre held ( Sunday afternoon from the Trlilty Baptist Church here, with1 he Rev. J. J. Abney, pastor, of- < iciating. " " : ^ ^ Mr. Thomas had given the *' :ommunity and the post office 1 [apartment (railway) a long 1 record of faithful service, and emained active until forced to 1 red by illness. He had been one erf the most effective NAACP ! branch presidents this city has < rver had, and was prominent in numerous other community ac- < ivities. Hundreds of friends fronv va- 1 FTMtfpOnT T'V Blonde's Killer / NEW YORK (CNS) ? It ' took an informer?e dope ad~ iict himself?to break the case :>f th$ missing blonde, 10 year sld Joanne Barbara- Scott, who vas discovered within 16 hours1 after the tip in a trunk On a Greenwich, Conn, estate. Federal narcotics agents had jeen looking for the young wife's 1 body for two weeks when the ip came from one who saw the girl die in the Harlem apar*.nent of. flashily dressed, Barry. Robinson, a Negro seaman. The informant, whom' F.B.I, j will only say was a man, toldi low Robinson had go4ten panicky) jfter the girl was dead, plead-j >d with the others in the room 0 remove the body'and offered1 1 half-ounce of heroin as part, >ayment. : ; Jul.. 'J> I MEN'S WEEK Committee Bt ??: Dim-imaing the theme "Th. I a Changing World" of the lon e Week, March 17-23 at Cli ningeburg, art: (left to rl - JPf. 4*' A :::4^? * /. ?. " " ?... -k, ^ . . Jm^M -? cp: ^F ' PL?r^Bp' ^ Jk7^- fli f - . >MEj "i ii i Afi' i "* > ' _wL*>& POTwmtfeWl^ Program Sun<ray Radio station WMSC a broadcast a forum tiwrt on racial segregation 4:N 4:45 Sunday afternoon, Mai 16. 1?Willi i to bo heard this special broadcast i Thurgood Marshall, , Chief NAACP counsel, Marion Wright, president of Bonthi Regional Council, and A. O, vey, Journalist The broadcast trill be fr tape recordings ,. of a reo Harvard Law School Fort originally broadcast by ra< station RHMf, Beaton, Mai Sooth Carolina's Clarenc county school segregation c will he dlseoased at length i ring the course of the hrw cast. ' *7 rhurmond Speal \.t Anniversary Of Trade School DENMARK - Former govt >r JT. Strom Thurmond, * sp< ng to more than 1,000 person he fourth etmivemery ince of the Area Trade 3d here last week, lauded the * being do.ie at the instltu and expressed the wish that fore long the enrollment tt school will exceed lr000 dents. Mr., Thurmond, . during course of his speech, urged audience to stick to America deals and spurn those th which attack,, these idea&s. BqWWPjlBMeri over thi* grgm. J/M. CheSfc superint ent and business manager oi Area Trade Schools, introdi the speaker. B. R. Turner, ! director of Vocational Edi ion and President Halliburto Vorhees Junior College,-spoke, briefly. Following the program, Thurmond and other gi visited the campus, inspec *hp various shops, classrc and departments. CHIPPY CHICKS CHOt^C v.1 ' A city nollceman Is nun a ten-sstitch knee and leg si Inflicted by one of two woe he finally arrested. The officer had moved ii halt the two from slicing e other with switchbla'des. D ing the swinging, one chop him. Neither' bf the chipp chicks sustained s* much a scratch, however. Bret^nnua] Smith am irtin College, Jmmm Cm thl) Julias ? ;r <Vr ' .i VVvm 1 t ?&? '^S ^flHSMHBI rT *% ' jijgg^l 0* 101 FuK^nlH Ti'ii'inBH Ion S to ^1 reh .'1 ' ;? . ire' . of A. era I on I rat j im, I ito '. A 70 YE^R Ol.Dffct fled as Mrs. Annie Smii street, was fatally injuri srn" day afternoon when flan tag spread to eonsme tt jjr ? . Open Home At *. wa Allen Nursery flopa - Formal opening ol the be- University Nursery Scfvool t*ie commence with an- open J Sunday, March 16, frqna 4:0 p .in. The public is cordial the vited to visit the Nursery,} his is located in the Mance 1 iri i- er's Residence Hall ^and Ja log* ory school on Taylor ?tre< tween Heidt and Oak stree At Greenvulfc ( end-j G-KEENVILLE ? John H ' the! Cfray, editor of The Light ueedj.and Informer, a-nd state i jtate man of Progiessive Dome icat-.j will be the featured sp n of | here Sunday afternoon, 7 also. 16, 3 p. m., during a mass ing in Bruton Temple chur< Mr. "W. It Jones and others < lests sponsoring committee sail ^ting meeting is called t oplace torns emphasis on voting this ye'a fenlightcnment on method; jjjjL, techniques which mtiy be 1 W DeAli To Speak JJ In Greeleyville neix GREELmV V1 (,J ?B1 ? lb Mohammed DeAli, news i to Lighthouse and Infc ach a native of. British Africa lur_ recently Joined the newsp staff, will deliver the mai ^ dress here Sunday aftei s a March 16, 3 p. m., on the , versary meeting of . the ^ NAACP branch. MMSHKBiSi idiaott Smith, Will lam C. E^ of Men George H Greene, Ch< [ Reverends Claries Smith laden. (Robert Howard pii liPHHPv^ Z^S ' I -. .^ ! ' ' "* > ' ' T -"^ ?*T ttm^im 1^1 1^ ' *^IL*j-".. v; .4;; : ^V " " / ^fl^W | ind woman, identi- above. Mrs. S h of 2318 Senate, ita, xu^.y , Ml about 4:30 Sun- v. 1 ie? from her cloth- herself afire w le building pictured stove in her n Newspapers Study AU<m South Carolina's* i wf Voting Technique house. 0-fi;0?1 What Negro JkaitliTOoMn* ly in- proposes to do this yiesr to couivwhich ten Dixiecratic moves to defeat ^eae h- ^ ri :. Mo- iripany ncw?pa^r3^W? ?infer house red witV John' H. MJcCray edichair tor of The Lighthouse and Inforicxsdsj met and state chairman of Pro i&axer missive cremocraf.s, and vfarch M. Hinton, state NAAC^pp| meet-' dent. :h. \ Mr. Hicks' mission here, and >f the| a few other places South is to i the learn first hand which way Nemore, niqurs they may employ. He' r and grocs will vote and what teehi' and said that general opinion about used, the country was that "South { Carolina has the most effective, ! if not the most honeet and pow- > ^ erful leadership in the country among Negroes," and that this: jv. 5. ls*ate if. expected to set the pace editor f?r the rest of the south from )rmer, the Negro side. who' On Sunday, editor Louis B. aper's Burnham, of?i*yreedom," a n ad-( monflilS^^v*2pftper published In noon, New York City, accompanied by anni-}Mr. Cbopman, visited the Light-' local house and Informer editor and conferred on possible plans this' *t state ffllflht ? ? ?... ?* - - * f una year. XVLT.' Burnham said he had made the, H ' trip because several state con. H 1 ventions of Progressive Do.no-j IPI crats he had attended some| *s | years ago still convinced lumj 'that "Here in Sorth Carolina is |||| j the perfect answer and machinej ry fjff the neluctant v^fite1 I j Qn Monday, editor M. J. Whit aker of the Weekly Review ?t J Augusta visited with the Liffct-j H house and Informer 'editor. The( I -1 two discussed several matters, among them possible political action thh year in the two ad. , aB i joining sates. * H MoTp Than ZJM 9 f?r pisTwi est or ' \ :md ^u^s' ^ have . . , ___J At * \ % ' F n ?? wij- Mi PSii Pa i^sai - ] ?? H? "* p? J at* lb 9 910 MA 90 Hta fl?? K|tw t? milk died in Colombia Hc^tf hile nviking a JUre te\be eoal m! PC of a ne^^6rle?to*H? I 4k^ BPW^* -. me new ouiMing Is #0 have II classrooms.% It wftl supple-] ment the present Bond-WiUsibJ)] elementary * end high sclflNnL built' four years ago. "he had 69 students when T"hjt flBs*| B cd. Today it has more Benedict Choij#" h< Gives Recital PCHARLESTON Atamni Club 5 of Benedict College prompted the ^ choir of 40 voices of the col- :fll lege in recital at "Central Bap- -% ti*t - Church l?t W?faeSdaf|-'? night. : .. '{J? Among those appearing on tb? program were: Rev. A. H. Clark,fad Rev. E. E. Riley, dean of Bene-i Di diet College, Rev, J. C. Thinbar. gr Emmet| I. Wroten was pianist' s&t and dirertofjfr 1 tre " ,! ii ? I 11 Greenville Dr a ? M a m Against Jiilei GKEEN VILLJE ? All charges^ aaglnst Cpl. Earl Warren of \\yr ""k Donaldson Air Fore? Base^Xave inj been finally dropped, Jjl/attbr- **? ney told a reporter^ * on Donaldson hajj kwen booked I by local polfce^fo charge* of re- m slating arreat and driving whije d undejF 'b* infhafthca of an intox- fa ieaartr A six-man police COOft, k J5pr^ > 7: " ?*'. ? - ? .' :'" . aft 'tV- -t? , ' . m> And other |M*rta of tftt fi moral Hoth+vrfll W555S^ Vw!i' tender of civil liberties, and .J ti, leading **ro pdb&rfMil see rnoey utavoMmaf ine> randed by the OinWdn w ^bt' JiL^ TYi - , , f |i^, r orftJWuw as vos^Hpptfini rtjrti candidates to* President " d Vice President, respective^? JJ carry forward the. Peace mpaign of the Progressive * rty In the 1052 elections." itfcal tjfTWftHiTiSn '"oppar-1 tf .? t * - | / j|LlLj| VBV.", Jtm ftwlnii rty*l Candidate DnmmHlt<T uu'l^1 *^2Bjfr3n t]~ > nE . _ ..- . ?f My. Hb^j^BBj^W 9HbS jj^SOBBBSHM bSoSr w lii >& r 11 j\ RLESTDN '^r ' X a broqu^tendeKd by th* 3 xsiness Men's Leagqfr the J r^ooi. -? * i ^ Proceeds will b egiveW to the fl lolarship &n<X i*niK*d by the J versified Qeoupftticqui pro- 8, no, available to sttufants de- S| ing to uhdertake technical " "fci" "" .1 *1. ~I n y, 4. ops CuMM hn V. Jester, however, denied, ? move to qtaah Hit Jury, stat-l cmenijtg" of proepectta* jur- ? i tn the pixel's drewtafc. S the reeordar atae denied a ^ Mftre ijr ee?BMi to "fo tale* taitee ef fata taelrimllM litfV^eiiTl,eW>li ;^T 3 Watren eras armtwlgby n#H. J r an accidtat here? Wltneseee ia; while oglcqta ta$t?4 that N me when the eeeldecu occur- jw v - - ? . V ' - : - ? .>w -36" ^B^.> ' '" 3 JBwN^^HPV E?. M V* i ' ? -jd'ihr-.' ".ja" "^SSSl^^r ry that little could A domTto HeTAai^^Soni ?1 ; J "an fftflko Jnw . ?? . % Pvg,: |v Kme? ML DanijBl?, said Tut 11 applications 1 by *h? time the eghw on Mardh 31, l Applicants up to JiTyeetiS^H je, with * high achool eM on are eligible for adr^j^^D *9 the Nursing Schcoo^j Wad they pate oertain o required of every B* by?m%ilinf the co^n^rint * J 1 on page #ve of thi* edlttiSr1' 'amden Matt > ' 3B ow arou6d 1 (Mock 8usday owman, whom potic*>