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Moderator
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Kj4V/ Rev. P. B. Jaudon, Moderator
of the Rock Spring Association
and Rev. A T. Eaddy,
g^. MiDdefator of the St. John Aseoelatlon
have hecn designated
Moderators of the year by the
State Baptist Convention for
jjpt enrolling every cchurch in
A 1-AI
, uicu n?uiiunuu.
Many other Moderators are
viewing for the honors of the
- year in the Diamond Jubilee
session which will be held
in Columbia.
UNCF Programs
On Air Named
R For Summer - NEW
YORK ? The Amen '?
cart Broadcasting Company's colW*'
lege choir programs, presented
jpV each week in cooperation with
the United Negro College Fnn*'.
. : will feature the choral groups of
Dillard, Shaw and Xavier uni;
versities, for the balance of July
it was announced today at Fund
? headquarter-. 22 Ea-t 54th St.
njj; ?. . The schedule of the ABC
W'.. broadcasts which originate each
phf.- Sunday in New York over Statibn
WJZ. 10:30?11 A. M? EDT
. and are hoard coast-t -coast over
|f: the-ABC network will feature
r Piilard University, New Orleans,
S July 13; Shaw University. Ha
leigh, N. C., July 20 and Xavier
[;r University, New Orleans. La.;
k; / July 27.
The 'UNCF choirs that will be
heard during the month of Aug
ycf inriiiHo of Ifamnt n. InVa;,
on August 3; More
JlOuse College, Atlanta, Ga?
l$j August 10; Clark College, AtP?
lanta, Ga., August 17; Benedic t
EL College, Columbia, S .C.t August
24, and Xavier University, New
Orleans, La., on August 31.
Ttye UNCF choral programs
l. which were- initiated as a public
& giirvice by the American Broadff
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Dr. Louis T. Wright,
Discloses Waring-Ni
I In response to newspaper re- ee
| quests, Dr. Louis T. Wright, m
| chairman of the Board of di- ^
; rectors of the ISiAACP, Monday,
issued the following statement ls
on the withdrawal by Judge J. IT1
Waties Waring of his accept- cr
t ance of an invitation to address ac
the 43rd annual NAACP con- ^
vention in Oklahoma City on
June 21:
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The Statement ti-v
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i The National Aisspciation for
-j the Advancement of Colored . .
People is deeply appreciative of'
t the outstanding contribution*
; made to the civil rights cause
by Judge J. Waties Waring u
i Yvn
through notable decisions opening
the Democratic primaries to,
?yrvtrnx in South Carolina 111
and upholding in the Clarend n,
?County school case, the NAACP,
contention that segregation per!
. se ks discrimination and. accordingly,
unconstitutional. I
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In recognition of these histo-f
or
rie contributions, the NAACP ^
. Board of Directors at its regular |
monthly meeting on June 9 vo-^
tod to invite judge Waring to
address the Association's 43rd *n
""annual convention in Oklahoma pr
City. When this invitation was
transmitted by Executive-See-re?
tary Walter White, Judge War- to
ing accepted and ^atd that he '1-1
"felt honored at this action.",
? Announcements was. that *ti'
the judge would address the eon- ll"
vention on Friday night, June Its
I 27, and arrangements were made foi
in Oklahoma City to secure a (,oi
larger meeting place for this scs- or,
sion Th til11k ipution?of a?larur, till
number of persons turning out en
to hear the eminent jurist. ml
Later .Judge Waring called me an
and followed up his rail with a St;
letter, dated June 18~ letting sis
forth his reasons why he felt po
he should decline th eidvitation. ho
Because of our great esteem lotJudge
Waring. I wrote him ox- ed
pressing our sincere .disappoint- in\
ment and ur hope that he bu
would reconsider. . tlu
Mr Wiring's Letter . y!
In his letter to me. Judge Wa- ^
ling said, in part: "My nlv rea- '
son for appearing before any
.. . , oil:
audience is to urge the cause of
full >w-pial 11 v in the immediate
future for all men irrespective ^
of race The NAACP was treataCC
ending Company network fra
April 1950, have served to ac- lor
quaint a larger American public gal
i with the work being done by the up
aided by the United Negro Col- gal
lege Fund. , j vo
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nformation you may wish
~Tn visiting mir honie, to I ro
be on duty?you will find I c\
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Board Chairman
VACP Exchanges
I for that purpose. So there i:
tie use for anyone to urge i
accept these ideals. But then
a crying need that we implc
ent thofie ideals. There is i
ying need that unequivoca
tion be taken. And mv view
ere *.!o n >t accord with the ac
ans of your staff . . .If I were
appear I would have to b<
ank in stating my views rela
/e to alliances and commit
ents of the staff to one politi
I party; and also I would crit
izc the lack of activities *. f tin
gal staff in attacking (withou
ntinuous delay and evasion'
hat I consider the basic evil
imely segregation. I would ad
irate the complete abandon
ent of the separate but equa
iproneh ?:?. Whatever mav?Lu
o differences of opinion as '<
e basic principles ~arfct rnettr
Is of attaining the great goa
equality of opportuni'y anc
II citizenship by the Negro pe.
le. let us preserve a unite*,
int.
Restates NAAfP Position
asmuch as it dist rted inter
etation of this letter and
ibsequent developments ha:
'cn published, it is necessar>
re-statc the NAACP positioi
d to cite tjie record . *
1. The NAACP i> a non parti
n organization, e mmitted t<
' party ?and to~no^calTdidaic
. staff members are expressly
rbidden to make any such
mmitments. They are, howevinstructed
to study and eom<
the records of the various
ndidates and parties and tc
form the NAACP member-hip
d friend- of their findings
ifT members have adhered content
y fo this policy. lreely ( \~
sing the fries of civil rights in
th major parties.
2. Last year our overburden legal
stair handiel 7<>2 cases
.olving not only -egi ugation
t also other vital i-sucs tor
proteeti n of civil rights. Ki
before the resolution of tin
jl convention reaffirming the
isolation's anti - segregation
n?l and requiring "all brani h
leers, nu'inbci s and attorn*.
refrain from participation in
> ca-cs or other activit,cs
lich in any manner -ock t-<
ure 'equality' within t h c
mework of racial segregati".?-even
before this, tin1 lo1
department had embarked
on a course of action calling
r a -frontat~attack upon ?tr?TT~
tion per sc. This decision (
ked the wrath of certain pow.
ful interests, b th Negro ami
lite, who held that discriinT
tion could he eliminated with
tin? framework of the "> i .>;i
[e but equaT' doctrine.
M/u.iout I., ;.ul
? desire t > "preserve a unite*
ant'' among group- and nidi
duals lighting for full and lined
i ate civil rights. And w
ike public this statement en:
cause the facts m this maiden'
ve been misrepr* : eiited m
in weekly newspapei >
Contrary b> tin- stors pub., h
in these nev. pat < : the 1<
r caused no "split" in tin !',
(1 There was un .inmou re
e? dial J uilg' Waring n :
inpelle dto withdraw hi- a
ptan.ee ?'f our invitation !!
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ibiie i elation -. \\;inot < 11 ? . <;
tod to call upon h::n n on
fti n with thin in -ident. N<
yiai meeting of the Board ha on
called to consider tho 1m
raised hv .Jud.no Wanna
And, finally, Judge Warn-.
.tTTrrr TXplvlK" In "trrr?rT-?-nr
t"1 orr .'n1 t?r '<" ?
.1 ootion to going 'f| Oklah rna
tv on tlio basis of tho -ogre* i
! pattern prevailing >11 f"> 1
v. Delegates to oaoh convent
i chooso tho site of tho r.o\l
nvontion. Inasmuch as at !?.
L GO pet eCM of our ??*-?uia.r
ip lives in tho South and oar
s on tho fight against M-gro
tion at homo, tho NAAC'P will
t. refuse to take it- convention,
occasion, to that section of
> country. There is no segretion
within our conventions,
lerovor they may he hold
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emmgway inows
HEMINGWAY _Tho~~ Mock
nferenoo. held at Jo: usileei
lurch, Sunday 'night. nla- a
>at success*.
rhero will biFTa program at
-us a ] cm AMK Ch.uaa.-hirth
Sunday nfght. July 27.
>n orrd bv flu* Y.P.O.
\nvono wishing to see a hnn l
land l,. Gray, li S., may stop
the homo of Mr and Mrs A
Walker for an intcrviow
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! Dillon News
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DILLON ? The Sixth Conj
gressional Voters Council of
* South Carolina held its regular
v monthly meeting at Bishopville;
. ( last Sunday afternoon, at the
t Mt. Harmon Baptist Church, with;
on unusually large number of
| delegates and visitors present.
'.The Ihshopvillii residents lu.t m.i ?
time as they hastily organized
' and pledged their aid in instructing
the folk in the community
in the procedure of registering
and voting. The following Dillonites
who attended were: W. M.
Lytch, LoRoy Reaves, Thomas
Bethea, Rev. If. L. Gludnev, D.
W. Blue and Herbert Crawford I
Tfie Council will hold its next
meeting at the Bethel A ME
Chtrrch at Dillon, the second
Sunday, August 10. at 4:00 P. M.
the public i- cordially invited.
?'W-?4-?Hunter,?in.tit?..m (>1... sized
that the-e meetings are not
c nfinod to men but that, women
are welcomed and urged t >'join.,
Cpl. Carnell Smith spent last
weekend here visiting relatives
and friends .He is the son of
Mrs. Sadie Smith, of New Town
and the grandson of Mis. Josephine
Smith. Cpl. Smith i- sta^
tioned in Indiana.
Mr .and Mr-. Alexander David
. of Brooklyn, N. Y. i- spending
a * r 1.. i. t
aum, ivLis. rjeuiun Lioimrr.
Mass Joan Page of So. 4th Avenue
is spending several weeks in
New York City with Mr. and
^ Mrs. Arthur Gadsden, who were "
recent visitors to his city.
Churlds Ford of Washington,
D. C. spent several days with his
sister, Mrs. Isabella Brecden ano
his he thee Herln'M?Ford of 1
> tie I lock.
Albert William-, of Hampton
St.. now in the army, is at home
?cawip with relative^
The following Billonites are
quite ill: Henry II Brown, Arthur
McDogglc. Albert Dolandson.
Herbert C usar and W.J
Swillev, who is in Saint Eugene
Hospital.
Mrs. Katie Smith and Mi*-;
Jessie Brown of Baltimore
merly f this city and Iutt!e.j
Rock, have returned after -pend-t
ing < veral weeks here vi-itine
friends.
Mrs. Mary ()\end:ne ??t S
4th Avenue an-.; son. Connie; I? t"? i
;?the?rrtp?to?pen?thou?hi is' ami
, and father. Jo?h. in Trent n, N
J., where he has hu'n employed
for a year. They will reside:
i there indefinitely
Postal Purging"
To Be One GOP
Camnaiirn Issue
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. WASHINGTON The R. pub,
lican party is unim t,? It! the
whole country lTnoTv how i-<
President's LHvalty Order
been abused and u.-ed e-pn a. !',
to harrass NVa'fo | iis?:t! :
os.
. I f has !> < m <i a mm d _' h 11 i' a
HI'puluVii v. i 1 i har I 'hat
tho<e of tla !")< ,'iiOi t >it a- admin
titration who have boor, h-.-:*
<*i with < \e s.tu t (ball i " '
(th? l.nvaitv Onus' b.avbeyond
t::e limit i. r
lb;- Uril'. r _a t'.m a- N'- <'
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that in i a:'H . .mr !:> I .m
1 a>\ aitv < h'dei. t !,e I V*i
have Kewr ed till- asm! idaen
t!.at "'a M'.iar ' -nm nf
__p_ia:\an malty.'|
The I)i '11o i a P hav< u ? '. '1 >
^ Loya'.tv Ordet .m the bf.: that!
"a man is i'.ialty until he proves,
himself innocent.." 'That .n is u !|
i the fundamental pne t. t i.1..<>n
of Uv- Loyalty Order a* e*>nferivs
Ne;iroe>.'' I'm l{e;?u w ii mSamuel
Faber
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ps improving
CHARLKSTON' Samuel K.i-j
her, well know n Charleston Citizen.
i> rejxirted a improving following
an illness whu h confined
him at Roper hospital last week.
At. one point his illness was re
gar Yd as seri u and his wife
Faber and Mr Su an Bailey, re
mamed eonstantlv at his led
side. " 1
?Tim Vbnernhle Mr Faher has
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