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- - HP ' 4. '?r W : Ep Lawyers Put P^^TONIINUED fkom PAGE 1 aeeum a rranfliei' 01 itsidene^ 8te said b?t believed the New berry ease against him, whic * ' me tlm*?, Deling "Bootl yips outside, was connected i Bf ?me way with a case begun o August 7 in Domestic Relation jourt here and in his oppositio o the state's- plan for equali; Jig schools under the separat "1 1 ?eat equal concept. ?r ? The Greenwood Case V - The criginal case came froi * .. Greenwood county after appeal j?nce of a story by-lined by th editor, in the edition tof Octc ber 1, 1949, in which a rcpoi vas tnade on the explanation c Willie Tolbert of Greenwor< ^ ' < charge of criminal assau upon a young white w: man c Greenwood. Tolberi hai failc to testify in his defense whe * trial was held in Greenwood i September; but according"To t? rtory, (had made possibly tw rtatements of the case again . um. Indicted separately, But at tl ram. etime, was Deling Boot Columbiia Associated Press n porter, who had interviewed To bert a few hours before his ele trocution and whose report < the man's views was substant ; ally those published in T1 Lighthouse and Informer. M Booth-.has not yet had a tri; On the charges against him. Contrary to stories which ha^ been printed frequently by new papers outside of South Car* Una, neither man named the a teged rape victim ,nor in an; way Identified her. However, cl state charged that since she he testified in court her identil was known and the stories he the effect of besmiSrching he Both were accused of circula Ing a libelous statement?n* originating it?the statement b longing to Tolbert, then dec.ea ed. : : Exceptions Noted Four exceptions to the ord* of Juage Griffith are'listed i the transcript filed here Tue \, - day. These contend that Judj Griffith erred in holding thi leaving the state for a bri< penoa aia nor consutute viol) V.'Iqp of.ju^-probatton; and thi 'should nave ""been no revocatio Ince the probationer left f< i oniy two brief occasions and r< *was cruel under the facts an circumstances of this case", an that nine months had elapse between the time of the leaving and arrest, the "error being tha such did not, in contemplation o law, constitute a violation" v the probation. Representing Mr. McCray ar Columbia attorneys W. P. Done Ian, F. Ehrlich Thomson am Roy A. Powell. Attorney Gen efral T. C. Callison represent the State. ij' Testimony in the transcrip - showed that newspapers, includ tng The Lighthouse and Inior . <ner, had reported in advance th< fact that the editor would b( the main speaker at both meet ngs involved. The editor said, last Augus lifter the Newberry hearing, tha he had turned down a numbei nill-iif .tnln nuiMjnflp ftwr i period he had been on pro nation, including attendance a the NAACP national conventior (n Atlanta in 1951, only becaus< prossures of getting out his pa per had made it impossible t< teave his office. College Flower : Shop 1509 Harden St. THONE 9680 Night Phone 2-8419 d Fee king pon ~ S?1949 Chevrolet Deluxe S and heater" " | 1949 Dodge Coronet 4-d and heater 1951 Pontiac Chieftiap _> B fMM* llAAtAT" 1948 Desoto 4-door Sedc B~ T947 Plymouth 4-door S ^|B 1948 Pontiac Streamline *|pj3jB and heater ... T^B 1948 Studebaker Comnru drive, radio and h ~ We have -frrmr 59 to 6 HKhSj^M > ^.yt - < ?i?v'>? ,'.-* **< .1 - 8?LIGHTHOUSE and INFORM N. C. Faculty Womei h n 11 ':- j 1 ^ a*1 "^jjjjj!^^ 'd K n ?MMMMMMrtiiia?fil4riiAate^?M?nMli^^^GKHl n Thethrees-North Carolina -Co | | shortly before leaving Durham ?j weeks now, left to right, are: M Lj Rush, Professor of Education a Mrs. Gertrude Taylor,'wife of 10j College. Trips through* southed *V| week. * 4 -I ???- - i S; ROVING ! ;i- ' Continued from Page I jel t directing the parking of his car \ in Frmt of Wilkinson high c school a few weeks ago. ft cad- ? rej ing his paper leisurely, he near- > s-l ly jumped sky high when he v spied. the item . . . Saw the 1- charming Mrs. Annie Belle Wes.' y. toa Tuesday evening. Didn't g ie '"'know it but she's on the State j id College Summer School faculty ^ ty here. a l(j I r. LINCOLNVILLE: Pulled in t- here late Sunday accompanying at my brothers, I. D., Pete and ^ e- "Pres", baby sister, Bea, sister-j s- in-law Dolly and her and I.D.'s ^ twochildren, Peter and Carolyn (she's a charming, fresh little ^ ?r f ur months old bossy) and j a tell you, this old town (where 1 grew up) ain't what it used to 5e be. The darkness . made me re-J' call boyhood days when the A lamplighter wou-ld make his ^ a ! rounds at dusk lighting street gas *** and kerosene lamps, which went w n j out later when electricity came ^ >r into the town. The Ben Barrons, B *-! I seem to recall, had the first iej electricity in the 'town. They >r; bought a Delco system, and also [c| Installed their own water and N yj sewerage system. But the town 50 <5 was real dark. Didn't see one d! street light. Wot hoppened? Lit- ^ dj tie Rock has street lights. And s they actually burn, too. * ! io, i\ CHARLESTON: Peeked in the Bi ^ James Hotel while hunting sis-!?? j ter "Les". That's a real fine st e: place?the hotel. Quiet and clean ' flwd the top floor view gives a beautiful sight of the Ashley river St, with is sleeping, winking boats Di 8 at anchor . . . Stopned for a few wl ' minutes on the Battery, right in an * I front of the Fort, Sumter Hotel, w "1" where I got my first h >tel job H( "i while a high school student at nil 'j Avery Institute. Memories flow-j 51 ed back. But I've become t00| ' much of a hill dweller. Couldn't i0< ! say what kind of boats were an-; ne * chored off the Battery . . . We ga 1 sprinted over to Riverside Beach,! th r sight seeing for a moment. De-(L. ptfn ypry late hour puitei ~"j t a number was still on handj i . . . We passed by Wainwright's' - \ Printers and, as a g od printer, ~I should, the lady owner had ovt-* ' 1 dently locked up for the night, j 'Not certain of her attitude since Elbert Rogers and I have beenj j tawking 'bout Yamacraw so " much, we didn't risk knocking on the door . . . Finally found "'"LW' 'Kdrfte~ahcPafter ^bnut an hour of Charleston's politics de-. cided we'd high-tail it for home. ?? - TIAC FIRST! i 2-dr. Sedan, radio oor Sedan, Radio 1-dr. Sedan. Radio : $1995 f| in, radio and heater $915 jj enan, radio ana neater, $?!>;> * r sedan coupe, radio $1095 * inder 4-door sedan, over- ' g eater , $895 !*? prnodnseit mmtm -mrr-M~ - w ill times w x PONTIAC ^ ! IN STREET Jpl 'J 1 % I \ ' IEK, COLUMHIA, S. C. 11 On Tour Qf Europe for a two months' tour of El [iss Pauline N ewton. Professor nd prryiTtrnt of the N. Fed J. T. Taylor. Professor-of Psy i Italy Praiav and England, ar GREENVILLE 1 By S. L. ZIMMERMAN GREENVILLE ? Mr. and Mrs. , " toi Vilfred J. Walker, and their two hildren, of 500 University Ridge, j not^red to Nashville last week t0( vhcre they spent several days isiting friends. They were house guests of Mr. a< ind Mis. Preston Stewart, Mr. CI Itewart formerly taught at Ster- in ing High School, and is at pre- Be ent in chanrge of the vocational Hj nd industrial education division M< t A. and I. State University. Enroute to Nashville the Walkrs stopped at Knoxville College. 1 lt 'he Walkers leave again this Pp /eck end for a trip to Manning, or a visit with their mother, rhile there they plan to spend an day or so at Atlantic Beach. . | Nil Mrs. Learline J. Wallace, of co' Mims Ave., and her aunt, Mrs.',.._ Jinie Smih, of 202 Orange St. Tfc tiis city, are visiting Relatives i Philadelphia. While there they ill be house guests of Mrs. ** ^ J 1 * auwcs i?vei'l mrs. uuuoipn rockman, 141 N. 51 Street. Ari Mr .and Mrs. W. M. Robinson, ?al 163 Will'Q.wdale Ave. Ml Clair,1 . J., are visiting Mrs. Robin-' n's mother at 210 Sullivan St.1 * le Robinsons plan to remain in W6! e city for a week. ... Fro Mrs. Annie Martinez of BufTa- __ OE , N. Y., formerly Miss Annie son ockman, this city, is visiting rs. Helen F. Williams. 113 Up( erling St. ; -,ar . . . vis, Mrs. Lois Butler, 112 Arden 7 was hostess to the Greenville?rrrix ichess Club on Thursday. Those Mr: io attended reported spending gie i enjoyable evening. Visitors Tro rere Mlrs. Lydia McCoy, Mrs. clu irnithia White, and Mrs. Ber- liar :?e Gladney. i ... Saw two lean and hungry pH iking gentlemen on the 'Vorr' trying to "mooch" a meal PA turday. Wonder if its because e wives of R. N. Anderson, and ] ? M. Wallace are out of town? VISIT - CITY AUK 410 Gervais Columbia, Better Use Your Satisfaction ? PEARCE AUTO Sj Two big lots full of all makes "A Little out of J he way 23f>l and 3308 R Phones 2-0011 Columbia, Soutl t~* r* /\ * fft%r? ^>i* ^LEANING ? PRESS!] Service ? Style ? Phone 4-2H3Y ?, Saturday, July 26, 1952 * - - %' .*-wM KJP ^:'fejB .>W SRsKwmJm ?> . s^f rt^v" WP^ > !**&?**** ' I " , % . It'e study a map of thr world lirope. In Europe for twt I of English; Mis> Kuth (i lr?r?to<l Wummi'v! r'lul.o- ..> ^ V, . . v,...v . ? ? V 1 ?. 4 fo , <111* chology at North Carolina e on their schedule for thi.VEWSLETTER \side to E. C. Jones of Sumr. Don't shoot me friend, send, g those plates this week, realappreeiate the use of them r> It# Mrs. Hornithia White, "of 112 ;bury Ave. entertained th< overetts Club Tuesday even g. Visitors were Mrs. Rutl al of Washington, D. C., Mrs. it tie L. Avery, and Mr<=. Lydia ?Coy. * * Interesting to note that the y has taken an option on prorty at Greenacre for the muniDai park, near Fieldcrest Vil;e the federal h using project, d Greenacre Dale new Negro ib-division,, added proof that choltown is really a coming rimunity oings In And Around Mullins MULLINS ? Mrs. Burly D. mstrong attended the State ptist Sunday School and BTU nvention in Colombia Ja.si ek as a delegate from the Mt ve Baptist Church. Tie Eastern Stars of Mullins re represented at the Grand sion in Georgetown last week m Starlight chapter No. 169, S, were Mrs. H. M. Robin, worthy matron. Mrs. D ra Kay, A.M., Rev. H. B. Bill. 5, patron, Mrs; M. A. Mori .secretary; Mrs. El wood Daassistant secretary; Mrs. i Carmichael, Mrs. Mary Car'hnt'l.?Mrs. Frances J nns.in, ?. Mattie Johnson. Mrs. MagThaxton and Mr-. F.loise y. From the newly organized ipter were, Mrs. Tiny \V>. as, worthy matron, Mrs. Par J CLOSE UNTO; SEPT. K | Registration or Information, i write: Mrs. E. K. Brown LMETTO BEAUTY SCIIOW. 153-55 Coming Strtet Charleston, S. C. ? y) SALES-JStreet S. C. id Cars Our Livelihood i jDginiiiWir'iii iiiii 11tip Z A C II It V | \LES' - | i of New and Used (.'org V ? Lut less to pay" Iain Street JLANERS | SO ? REPAIRS Satisfaction 1603 Harden Street v " A Dillon News J By If. W. CRAWFORD DH.!.<>\; Mi H..I..,. Urw ~ f I'd and Mrs Eunice M. Jones n attended the Grand Session of t tie * Order of Eastern Stars in ^ Georgetown last week; both R ; ladies report an inspirational e ; and beneficial trip. | c Misses Maggie II Winffflte, * El >ise Worley and'"Mrs. Maud Butler were guests at Hotel Gor- ' don on Atlantic Beach during the 1 week; they also took in rights I at McKinzre Beach, Brookgreen ^ GardeiL and Georgetown before s returning home. | * Spending several weeks in the ' elty with relatives and old friends are Edward Means and Walter WTieeTer of Washington, 1 1 D. C. \ y ?Visiting their grandmother in ? i Rocky Mount, N. C. ore Miss CMeV, Moody, and John A. McNeil, Jr., ;s n and daughter?of-Mrs. Lily ^ Mae Inman of Jacksonville. ^ Visiting in the home of Mr. j and Mrs. Waiter Ellison of South 1 1 Fourth Avenue is their eousin - Mrsr Ellender Covington Be the a ' 1 of Greensboro, N. C. Johnnie Cousar, Sr. an-! his sjp, known as "Little Johnnie," oftPhila delphia, are at the bedside ""of their brother and uncle1 ? , , ? . ? i. neroeri u'u^nr 01 sixtn Avenue, who has been ill recently. I Mr s. Ft he l MeCollum, and three ' grand children, are home from' Brooklyn, N*. Y., on vacation for 1 a few weeks at 105 Eleventh i' Avenue. i , Saluda News 1 SALUDA ? Mrs. Lcona M.I Hicks of Daytona Beach, Fla. | ' visited her aunts, Mrs. Bessie Abnov and Mrs. Tda Coleman re-! ' cently. Mrs. Annie Mke Mydrs and i , her son Thomas, and daughter! Verdell, of Hemstead, New York I < arc spending their vacation with 1 ] I her sister, Mrs. Catherine But- i J 'n* and family. Miss Willie Morri- Coleman of ty Hayes, A.M., Mrs. H. John I son and Mrs. Foxworth. a Mr. and Mrs. Billy Washing- e j ton of New York City were .the a guests M Mrs. Ella RansomeJ o luring the week. "High-V Miahwc : A1 'X I I s - Ell i Little Kock News | ? By Ilev. S. V. McLean d LITTLE ROCK ? A highlight ^ f 1--*?Mum M1?:ir DI110,, was a meeting of the Benneltsville Dis- !01 iict Conference in St. Stephen ^OI lethodist church, pastorcd by lev. B. J. Cooper. Distri< t Slip- j rintenclent T. D. Green prosid-! d^a?4 the rrnmtrrj* message was* ^.ai nought by Rev. J. F. Frierson, Qe vhose subject was: "Pure Re-1 igious Faith in G d Makes All},, teal Christians the Sons of God.", j Mrs. Carrie MoColIum of New' q fork City, where she now re-j ides, has returned home after! juj spending a month with her hro-j^M. her and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. r)r, I B. Blackwell. 10j Miss Teretha MeBride has re- 0rj turned home after spending ai vacation in Baltimore, Md. with| ?u elatives and friends. 1 r|g Mrs. Floria' Barnes has return-! wo ed home after a two months'( ? day with her eldost daughter in sor Vow York, Mrs. Clara May Page urc Th mas; and Mrs. Barnes view- J >d heF first grandson. ? 1 Artise Bethea, white, accident-1 4-ltv vhot his- wife to death here Saturday evening. He's being' , held in the countv jail at D51 -' 1 . i a I ion, perming u voi oncr s mqui'si and lurthor action by county >, officials. Hemingway News By Mrs. A. L. Walker HEMINGWAY ? The Young ; People's Department of Jerusalem AME Church is sponsoring a program Sunday at the church, , in its behalf, to which the pub-*f ! lie is .invited. Roy Scout Troop 126 of Jeru-' I Salem Station has organized a 1 baseball team, which will play: i New York City is visiting her; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert j j Coleman. The Dean famly of Waterbury, j Conn., were dinner guests of I Mr. and Mrs. Malon Herbert last j veek. NOTICE!!! Ed Coleman, formerly Assist int Manager of the College Flowr Shop, 1509 Harden St., is not ,{filiated with this business as ? if June 30, 1952. rn T p..ii: r ? x. j. ouiiivail, jr., uwner ^ oltage ys f Your Service! ///- f / " r o tin v ou v fri V - - 1 ma Th ou ge k T S ^ V# wc It as ab til IIITI CA8BL1IA ECTRIC i Ul ? > - ' l v.; V - ': larshall Asks Att< >f Klan's New 1 f?.W YORK, ft full invntiga l oi reports of the organiza1 of a group called "the lerican Confederate Army/' tch threatens to bear - a r ma to vent enforcement of Supreme art anti-segregpti m orders. s strongly urged of Attorncyueral James P. McGrunery nday by Thurgood Marshall, icial counsel of he NAACP. n his letter to the Attorneyneral, Mr. Marshall noted that ;Oclate?d Press dispatches of y 15 indicated that Bill Henx, self-styled "FL rida Grand agon for the Southern Knight* the Klan, announced that the ;anization, "limited to white iristians," will bear arips tc p h o 1 d our Constitutional ht." Hyndrjx gtatvd the grP-US uld consider Supreme Court ne opposition team each Satlav, starting at 3 p. m. Th? >m is dire^?led by V?'iili;?n "i&btr president arid is man* led by Ben Brown vriu livc-5 highway 707, pqstof Outiand tO LI Mot< 1951 Chrysler Windsor Deluxe 4-door $2395 1950 Chrysler New Yorker ; $1895 1949 Chrysler Windsor 4Sedan $1595 1949 Chrysler New Yorker 4-door . Sedan. Radio heater $^95 1947 Chrysler New Yorker Club Coupe, Radio and ?reat- $995 1947 Chrysler Convertible Coupe OLIVER IVI CHRYSLEi? COR. MAIN & ELMWOOl constantly a< ur network' o et?"high-voltaqe highways r service area to bring you d< c sorvice. Our construction da hundreds of miles ot tram r system are the vital link be aerating plants?with a hu e way?and your home or y so serve the industries and bi lich helo vou to live better , r t ? ? ry towns ana cTTTis Tn whic >rk. U a costly job, but we spa sure you of adequate servi< >le, low-cost electricity . . . p a switch. >' ? A >rney General Probe Confederate ArmyiBB luiiugg agmnat tegt-agatidn a via- lation of these rights. A gathering at Orlando last $ week-end, at which ' the new .' utfit was organized, cienO^pfl^H the NAACP and the Anti-D^nfl - matton Leagtnr "as "hale gF5fl^l and said a drive would start'to^l j have all members of theds 0r?-./ , ganizations listed. "Hendrix was convicted February of this year for maU* v ing scurrilous postcards and fined $700 and given a one-year suspended sentence," Mir. Mar; shall wrote the Attorney-Genoral. and his organizational t have now . . organized for thai T i express purpose - of enforcing their un-American demands by 7-^ wJl)r?c of arms, even where thee^g&j t . . . are contrary to our .ConsE^M tution. Such action . . . wouldJHp9 certainly vi-alte . . . our , against sedition. Conspiring do the same acts would clearly 3^31 ( be in violation of the Smith "j I Art" ; 1 WBB^' ' f1' 1941 Chrysler Windsor 4- &lfl tSL $245,11 1950 Plymouth Deluxe 2-door $1295 g|| 1951 DeSoto Custom 4-door ^ - Sedan. Radio and heatSi,*000 $2395 1951 Ford Custom Club Couple, Radio $1795 and heater . _ *A 1 uu -v 3 1949 Dodge Coronet Club Coupe. Gyromajtic drive radio an d $1395 ^ 1948 Dodge Custom 4-door Sedan, Radio ?11 KA and heater _*U8? -WM heater IOTOR CO. ,M V>T tngAVMW ? rLinuirin 0 PHONE 2-4309 L "* I ding to __ " which blanket spendable elecprogram never (mission lines in tween our seven ge new one on - - ^ usiness concerns ?.?-?H and, in fact, the re no effort to every time you