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DEMOCRAT MEETING FOSTERS BOLD MOVE
SEEK OUTLAWING
OF WHITE
SOUTHS_RULE
COLU: 'HA, S. c. 'ANP) — Bold
moves to uiitlKw the white south ;iiid
extend membership to Negroe^s in
the Dcmucraljc pail> ihetv wei^
main accon.plishmenu of the N.i*
Uoiial Council u Negio D.mK'io''
which cnoed u '.wo d.i)' >essioii hei-
Tuesday iii^lU, iitJikiiig '.he fn^'
meciin>: of that oiiJiiuatiwn >>> 'h
deep south
Re^>)lu'io^^ •hy .
venti m Tue.sd.iy .ittcin >o>i culkd to.
the National Demo iatic coiri!; r...
exerting .nunedMte and um l
levs pressure tipun lU -outherti
to open them up ' j N» t{ru«> ji u
denial of off’ce ui p>i>iiiori *o p'.
sons h'ldiiiK ledeiai posts wt’
achieve them through alliaiu >
with groups who prevent, by -ich* :> ■
and device, then ele.tiuii ■)> >
pouitmei'iv ihrongn prevent.lu p
ticipation by a inajmity •>( it.,
tcllnw citizens
The liillci !■ ■lutinn. iilfiei.ils ex
plained, was aimed at o-sting whilt.
ftxleral nfficr h ddc.' '. ho .ne
eu power ihiuugli he white pi >
mnry.
SKKK LV.VCHINf., POLL
TAX RFMO\ AL
Resolutions ,»Uo ...lied loi m •
medinic p.i.-ts-Kc ‘ t lederul uilb '.■>
eliminate hnchiiig and 'he poll lax.
the latter to tx- done by U‘;;islalii>n
rather ifan by c•>n^tll•Jlioll.ll amend
ment. The eonvci'sion. attended bi
some HOo delegates from iiuitheiu.
western and eastern Mate.-, also re
quested that more Negroes be ituc.
(ederal posts, particularly tho-.'
agencies dealing with labor, hou^•
ins ttnd riglilh of veteran.' Imou’
iatc passage of a permanent FEPf
bill and one to exten- federal aid
to *110031105 were requested Presi
dent Truman was praised for his
administration, but was urged t-
guard against domination of it by
reactionaries and groups hostile
Nerroes
High point of the convention w m
Its concluding with complete agita-.
mont among the delegates that pmb-,
lems iffertina -.^uthdin Negroe-.!
were also problems etlecfiiifi Ne i
grosc In the northern, eastern and!
to education were requested. Presi
dent Truman was praised for his
.dministration, but was urged i.
guard against domination of it by
rMctInnaries and groups hostile >>
No: roes.
High point of the convention w
its concluding with complete agree
ment among the dotegntes that prob
lems riffecling scuthern Negroes
were also probtem.s effecting Ne-
grosc in the northern, eastern and
western sections The council went
on record as intending to prose
cute to the fullest denials to south
ern Negroes as its first Job.
Host to the convention was the
Progressive Democratic party of
•1 ontlioion »>v1» naan
Ediirators Bejiin Probt-
To Determine ('.aiise Of
Anti-Negro Strike
GARY. 'ANPi — A probe into
the cause of the recent anti-Negro
school strike at Forbel High School
has'been launched by three educa
tors. who arrived here last week
fr-m Northwestern Ifniversity and
Ohio State Univ'i-sity.
The three educators. roque:'ted
•o come here to study conditions by
a group of civic organizations, pai -
ents of students and the Gary board
of education, are Dr. .T. M. Hughes,
dean of the school of education at
Northo-estern; Prof, Eugene F. Law
ler, also of Northwestern, a. d Di.
Rorl W Andcr.«in, professor of cdu-j
cation at Ohio State. j
They will delrrmine whether i
Richard A Nuzum. Frocbel prinel-,
pal now on a two-week leave of ah-
.encc. should be ousted .as while
^tudents demanded when they dem
unstrnted against Negro students
Nuzum. chaiged with being pro
Negro, defied the strikers in back
ing the right of Negro students to
attend the school.
THE CAROLINIAN
Teachers Leave School
When Co-Worker Framed
.OHIiSTON .S k ANP* — T-i**
•oachers in the Fxigefield county
A',liked . ut of class-
h'lr.il .\()i:tii ('.•tROl.lN.' WKKK i-NDlNr. S.ATURI).4Y, ocToin.i: 27, r.ii.-i
i’l:irF, nVK CKNTa
Poll Tax Issue To Be
Liberals Weapon
lest the young woman.
T iomcr. the statement asserts. In
sisted that a warrant be presented
• hire Monday morning o pio- fot the young woman and Edwards
;l ;tv;i 'he fram.iiig and jnil- left ,, j . «
of -I ei.-wuikei .III .ifidavit When the teachers walked out »ni
,l.d with 'he South k uolina con- the incident stirred the community
fence of NAACP disclosed Tu '-nver the week-end, Dials flnaUy
confessed the disorderly conduct
ll.Acvei, quick ac'ion and dis- chtige was falw and that
! of t fi-Rud'Tly charge and mistaken Miss Smvthe for another
: link'
•t.e
i)f ,1 M.A bond Oictid*
mg woman, effC''
• d 'i.pei iiit. iidciU into •
'h.it cn the night
about H o'clock.
YWCA INTER
RACIAL MEETING
HELD IN RALEIGH
KALEIOH A iw . day Inf-i-’
It .t-ial Siighborhood meeting warj
.Id di the YWCA -white) .)n O t |
■7-lB with a deleg.ition from l)ur-
i..ni. Hi. li Pdiit. W.nslonSfem.'
Chdilotte and Raleigh The the.ne
.f Ih. . .nferenev wn., ‘Whei- \> >
Un Fr-'in Hen” lod wa^ ,-‘n«d
■•'c lltt. Yilth a devotion U-d by
J D Frcen an of Wilmington
■ "d .III addri - «»n Inlerpreiing the
'■WCA in the Commoi.ity’ by M ,
'K.itbenne Uiowne of Raleigh
Dnufi the ewritig i Fellowship
, Dinner was given at the Arcade
jlloiel honoring the ..ui of town
-uest Ml--. L. F Pernn presided ai
tins dim er.
During the evening's .t «ion the
sJouriier Truth Branch was re-
• i>on.sil)ie for the Musiea’ Program
with Mrs. Minnie H Fn-sman of the
Management Committee as accom
panist The .'peaker was Mrs Ma-
Mlitlu'll who spoke on ‘The Nation
,.l Board and the C. mmunity As-
WASHINGTON A.\
bfrs of the inti-fxiil
“■ ipnittei- in the - .
id -ck, ;« 31-l.itivc I
the National Mm'
nd the CO tell ■
that
by liber.il*
a-lect«il
ilvg.v
't:
firce.i must be t.ike
somewhere, and hi ...
tbe anti poll tux issui be
fev that linl-ditch light"
^>ie com.mitlei met i ’ tl.
di the Naii'-nal C'..nn:
A^lith the Poll T.1X for
puiposi-' and heard ttu* pi>-p- i
made by Haddock In '.he ahsen -
o| 8en Pipp I' Flond.i. the
group i> bung bt-adi d by St’o
James Me id >D' ol Nt-w Y- rk Ten
days • T - Mead i -Id .. Democialic
cwucu) that the -..iili w. - pi.ntic
ally in control f every vDrihwhil •
ommittee in the sen i and house,
atvt the inability of liberals to gel
important pieces of lejislall n thru
was attributed to their obstinacy
He «id that their intransigen «•
might cause the paity to lose N* ■■
Yatlt Sti'te next year
.i^glMork's view is that an i.
tl uM be selected on •.ehtch -iTl li
erals and progresMves ran .>;id will
stand firm to bieik ?lii- .nflucni .
snr! he -uggcjlcd 'hi* it be 'h- p-»ll
ti-x bin. alnady ihroiigh th« '•
llrrmediate n-aiiion . n ' '--.-r-
I pU-te. bui .-ample vii-''.- wire 'V-••
ihi' iiroposal i' an . i-e.-pliible o’
INTEREST IN
PINE ISLAND
CASE MINTS
Columbia, S C. .ANP> — Sta:.
...Oo u..s...'t in ih4 lape an-l
n uibcr ol 10 year ola i-ila Be'!.-
(. ^iter, oL Pine Isiand on Aug
,.i ila^ mounted. John H McCray,
e iiLoi of the Ligiilhouse and In-
li .inei- here wnich uncovered th'
el line, u'pui ted Tuesday.
.McC' av .-aid that Mxiri-* of viti
A.. s, many whit, a among lliein
h o :«quested information this
•■•ik n- to wh.it step.s had be» n
n.v.df to apprehena tne crimina'
ar.a .Mon. the crim* Last wei k.
-l-n.j H liinton. state NAACP
proidem. had requ.'it.*d an ir
fContmucd on oaek page-
jii ■ Vnnti f-e**
; I. f Priniip.il
I h.i' 'o r. tuiT
M nd th.- corner.
I ; -ri the siieet.
loni I'.-hind .. 'rec
i ll. Miss Jtnkins
• -la-d to flee buck;
h'lini
but Miss I
ipe and
found hrrs«-lf held bv city otfic-i
i-i. b .. h- fcnriul .)! .1 general
piompily ...cniilied himscU.
I. pi,I II i-l iiht s, and pi o-
•ii-cfl ih* ytn.ng woman An
geu-d by hci reiusal. he oromptly
i-.d - .11(1 chaiKed her with
isoiderly londucf
Chief >f Poil-'c Ed'.vards )s ac-
.lee-t of hi.'ing puisued Ml-s Jen-
kin.', ‘he slal.ment sets forth, but
tjy the time ne reached the Toomei
house, tbe incideiU had be n ifliil-
• d Mr T -iFer, not knowing
vhn the man wu* nor hi* race, h d
procured a .shotgun. When Edv ..- •-
rapped at the door. Toomei ■> teti-
ed it with the gun poised and uidn't
lower it when he recogn* ed "
.iiel l. jrnid he '\unted to ar-
person.
hitsprintTng
DAR REPORT AT
AT U,S, EXPENSE
WASHINGTON. D C. In#
liii 1 that annual re;)OfU of th*
O.iughters of the Am...can Rcvolu-
• ,>n II • urinted at Government ex
pense was disclosed today by Le»*
He Perry. NAACT Washington
.o, in 4 telegram of protest to
S.-n.ilor Carl Hayden, chairman of
;h. Senrte Corrmittec on Printing
Perry -aid that the DAR has issued
mounl reports for the past 47 years,
all of which have been printed by
the Government Printing Office a#
State Documents. The last report,
which ‘MIS printed in '.M5. is a 2W
pag. b.>oklei. Perry said.
The NAACP urged Senator Hay
den and other members .jf the
I ■ i-iittu- ti iiitioduce and consld
iti- n immediately to repeal
.. .eril.in 'f the law. contained in
.•\ft incorporating the OAR. au-
.lio-i/ing the Daughters to mak#
up annual report of its activities to
the .Smithsonian Institution and
Congress.
iContinued on back paget
Says School Stri kes Show
Neglect of Young People
Hotel honoring the -.ui of town
guest. Mrs L. F Perrin presided at
this dinner.
During Ihe evening'# sr.'-slon the
Sojourner Truth Dran.h was re-
^ponsible for the Musical Program
with Mrs. Minnie H Freeman of the
Management Committee as accom-
paiiiit The speaker was Mrs Mae
ne aaio mat uict r-
in^t cause the patty tu lose New
State next .vear. I
JgitalDek's view ia that an U
tnuet be selected on which'all tfr
erals and progresMves can and will
qand firm to bienk rhi> influence
snd he suggested 'hni it be thr poll
t, X bill, already thioii«h the h-tui-c
i Immediate reiiclion
e th.it
IContinued on bock pugei
ltd ne vvanteo i
Mitchell who sooke on ‘The Nation-1
.,1 Board and the Ccmmunily As- \ proposal i.- an .ice.-ptabic
Says School Stri kes Show
Neglect of Young People
...mtion. vio»-a Meanwhile, the n iH- i-.-. v
On Thursday morning. Mrs. Mar/ ..nnnunred ‘hat William; maRSHALLTON. Del lANP.
llecoMe of the I Green president of 'he American i .'trikes of high jchool y. tilh.
YWCA led the «leyo! FedciatiDn of Labor had wired -.111 iccently m New York. Chi-
■ he delegates divided themselves affili«tes urging them to use|;;,ao. and G-.ry. against the pie-
ilu groups for ...a til their influence in support of ] y( jir^roes m the schools
HR-7
The
The.
fot ly rejected group there is no gen-
will to bring them into the
f the community."
, ire reaping a strange and biller ^vav,“f;,rici’than their parents and Dr Johnson spoke ..s a
.luiced also harvest of our neglect of youth." become ashamed of their -.f'he National Comml-sion on emi
grants of
hildien of thi*
other generations
... . •djnslmeot arc much >1 i
lan e The ohildr n learn city I'fe
fii-ici than their parents and ''
their
themselves
discussion of the
h.i I of work in which she had In-
(roh, .Mr-. Robert rcrrcR. ,r- ' -....k u„,,o,d . «c,h..,n. of ,;,7 ch.lSrcL eye. ■; o,,,;,.. H,„c mch f., wom*; J,"
I ■ uvic md welfare leaders of . - —
! ;>el.iv ;ir' ;it the Kruse School Sal-
d.iy H" -poke at a lunche-m
• c 'ing relrbriPing ''w 2,tth anni-
j cf-ary of the sehixil. a stale insl'-
iddrcss !
rc'ideiit YWCA
‘Continiiefl
Director of the ed from the Negro r.ix;
hack page!
oiM-d
was knocked
SHAW Ol'KKATtS Nl.’HSKKY
Thirty->ix thildren luv cared f'>r
dally III the nui.'cry ^ehool opei-
alcd by Sh.iw Univer.'Uy i-. i
mrr.unity 'crvice to parents
who are ernpl lyed during rhe dav
III 'his pi-Tiiti' .tbov- 'WO of 'he
.-ij ymg a .i- .iwing p>-i •
a.i'ker l.r-'i.s on From
igi.i jiv M; •ilyn I'lidges.
Hold.-n .md Mrs Alma
leachi-r ol three md four
, children
Tax Exemption on DAR
Hall Opposed by NAACP
SlllVi OI’KHITES
M i{si;in st iiool.
WASHINGTON, 1). C — Legi.'l..- -‘'li"'
lion proposing the removal of the conui
tax-exemption provision from Con- Hitlei
atltution Hall, owned by ^e Daugh- ^
col...
.11 Shaw Unl-
jres into coni-
and service i-
Committee Gets Evidence
Of Police Brutality and JC
.'.PRINOFIELD, III. -ANP' Jim b.-i daugih«r. MisS Anna Bee Bra.I-
I ns .md jiolice brutality are a j^.y , .-.■ rkei of Ea t St.
eality here in Springfield, last red- [.omg, 1)1. and Kenneth Sugg. •
•• plme of Abraham Lincoln »nd ,,,p„d of Mi- Bradlev.
- I'e npitul All three were aiT--tcd following
All investigation by the Chicago ,m alleged •'•'‘‘T''”'’o
ivil l.ibefTies corr.m'Uce rcve.-)led Bradley and Miss R 'th Ven
’.ai '.Here are no N‘gro schooL Police made the
teachers here. th.at Negro citizens; ber 21 by breaking
-ui't arcepi I Jim ciow bathing of Mrs Bradley w
beech and that drug -tores, rcstau-j rant, the affidavit 1
lilts .in-i taverns ov>eralcd by' d4.\e.ir-»lil woni.in
whites bar Negroes even in Negro; upc nseious by .lir xi
.^lslrKt^ poolnayms carry milk in miUee reporK and was ho.spiuuz.'o
their ice-boxes, the committee re- the St John ho-pMal. She su-
pmt s..id. bu aust •Hie child n who tained two broken ri‘>s she i.um^
irequeni th«'in are that youi g." ^
A Negro mother vsas tcld by a, ed twice, placed undQ two ^nn
,Mut. d.Klor III .. public dm. : of $1,000 ..nd $5 lt00,
-I will not ilhnd a N«‘gio , oy $ti0 He paid th.- money to Nam.
II I had -I pM-»tTibe for her, If Siiom. a pi.,f. ^smn.d J*'"
V ..‘.Id be ..r.s. .lie ' here, he charges The daugthcr. Ml**
With 'hat vetmig *he c 'lomlttee 'Ji ulley. was held Ifi days m ja o
n-res.-tativ.. O.aten little, wh- , vagr..ncy charge
had answered .,n ui;;.-nt le.tuesf by All tH. -e repnrl pol'ce iiilimlda
".e jimioi 111,inch -if th*' loeal -i.'!; ..nd thr
NAAfT’ and *iher inaignant citl- 'o run them
ii iiive-.tig.li. three poliee bni-, lest- 'vere ii
'..lily c..ses The priPCip.iK were, .. -h tn -
'Iv' Wilii Br.idl. y 64-yeai -olI Hughes the
• in.n. -.f I World W .1 I veteran', di.scl.aed
for dclinqi.en 'Negro girls
D J ihnston lik- ncd the stu kc'
to the riotous demonstration staged
by the so-called bobby-roxers di.)
ing the war. both being evidence
r •)-- u).controlled f.ustr. tion.
disturbed t>ersonalities' In the race
; 1-1 his aiidieni'c. thc-e
v-.nii- p.‘.'plc had i way of giving
•.11* to their mgressivencs*. an.t
gainst ii'hool rootin'*
.,„d .hr ..nmll, hr.-,.R.r. di.or,.,,,;
.rod bdh,.. lor m.-y lircome .im- .ppranled by thr chi drm» biimib
lew., if dOI drwrrighl anll.rc.l." U » l>cp»r,mcn. of U.hdr, Wr
Dr JnhnsK.n ,t.-,tcd The NeSn. o' ’.’'‘k"',.? .rf wr'to.
*r.ni famdv he mrth r poined o-it. sion of national heal.h art welfai*
dor. not havr ihr hopr ol rvriitual program, lor children and youth.
Flight of Negro from South Seen
Adding to North-West Tension
NEW YORK
movement
-CNS' - The tii.y
Negroes 7rom th
'armers together with the ••rvlc#
men. with their fresh awaren**# o
Ihout fear of d..rlpllnr -Th. y J**"':'.7';',7‘M'7,Vc..ud. dcmocalric hrrlu.gr r.n t hr.p b,..
could get
ay with It becau»e of gressing w ith such
,to the h me pjcjudices of their parents and mg to Dr Gr-o F-dmund Haync
ithout a and even their oublUi of civic leader thr
losed Th^: • he said i‘*d ‘o acutenei
the North and
The eiluiatoi made • pica n-l foi race sHuaUun in
,1. equal ihane.* fo; - happv n'-t West.
; till Ilf- for everv .^menc 'i Hayn
•hild or ' 'that we cannot glv.- department of R.aee ReKitionsM t
hetr." but at least f..i a 'leason- Fed-ral Council n
(.1 chuiicc .a such a Ufe.“ Christ in America, . .
Im-quiililies of opiortiinity. h * 'h*' a.... -
11 our children and sout irn^rs^ munilief .IJout'^ whiX’^thVy hw*
much
.iffect
add greatly to the race problem ol
"""'"’'"I.fThr ‘"Ha^n^l. grr.Uy ronrrrn«i with
the tenant farmers who are bemg
•,ti\*>reed from the soil by mecb«n-
•Uiry of th. i«al farm marhlnery ’ But th* ^n-
the ant farmer can t compete with me-
r Churehes >f ehanical devises so he has become
-xp^ains further .. ««
^ trend - Thus he Is being rat-ed off the land^
t Then they drift to the ritiea. but
■ dig’-ee. nut bear m»M West -
Is by .I-Jdge C nw.iy
out of town The ar-
ide by 'ix fK.Utvmv.
Negni, Officer Joe
(.'..mtnitu-f s lej) rt;-'
.ifip.il
Th.-
if t,
ters of the American Revolution. ' ‘ '
will have the supjKirtot the NAACP I'• -ooum' .-Ni-t
throughout the country, it was ..n. j n-al-/iti-iu ih.it tlu-> .
nounced here this week The DARl'^v-lny HitlviKn. in (r.
refused the use of the hall to Hazel, pvimi't. d it to 41 ow
Scott, pianist, for a concert because ;a*id uiirv-bukul !-...re u
she is a Negro. The organization is 1 •‘’l-'t-- Th. N.\ \C I» I..-»
free of taxes on the building .nnd.'v'e "vi th \s.«i)vi.itioii
land because it claims to be a pub- v'.’ill l.aive iiu -tirie un'i
lie institution, serving all the peo- ^vet the withdra
pic of the District l‘v'> ' *•» > bt 'u fii-
The movement to remove the lax 1>AK enjoy.-, a# a quoM
.-xemption is being in-.'ialed on the “tunliun
grounds that since the hall bars Ne ' G'e imbln
gro artist.', it i- nt.w a private en*
Icrprise and should pay taxe*.
In New York. Wal-er White. N.
A. .V C. P •.e.-ietiiiy. issueil the foi.
lowigii .'tatemeiil;
"Theie is hm itmi. .'uii.pleie bjfo-
nieter ol the low eSlalr to which
the Oaughteis ol the American
Rev*.Inti 1. have sunk 'han the fa.-i
that lla- oicainzalion's sole (iefuinl-
ix vxenip-
wliieh till'
puiitic in
ulit l...\v foi.-lven
Tiu.-iai foi .Intending Ihe
li(nebfv>n Hu- Invilutii.ii tor wh.vh
she tiad avccp'ed pi 1*1 to Ihe de
Dial of 111.- use of Cimstiliillon Hull
U. ll.i/el Seotl But hei reply. •Why
n.ii?" Ill i»-'i...iise I-. .. ii.Wh|.Ji»e,
on Id
vepl
r).\i:
l.nly
fiiiui.
outlast
of U>e
Itaiikiii .unt Bilbo Rvlusal action of lu-r distmeuisl*.
i>e of C'insUlullut* Hall U) ceMtot.' as First Lady.”
the nuisviy school oper.ited on it-
campus The university adopted the
project ihu ye.ir when the Raleigh
not w-nhoui public school -ystem h..d to dision-
-ii-.ins If* .1 bnue because fcder.il funds unde;
ii\. hel(>.-rt the I.anhati. Act were no longer
•rmanv but avallble. According to a stalen em
utK-h.-ckul by Di HoU-rl l> Daniel, Pre.siden'
-.he I'.iib-i : biiiMii.g 'p.tnamten-
al Comii ii : n.-o .iinl -..laties "f the staff arc
J whole furni hed »>y Hie university The
.tilled l.i ff- .osl .f f-’od .ltd upiipmenl Is met
I.. .uiitimniny The -chool. by
iNiig »xii' and suiHTvision
cJiil-lren duritig the working
icl.-J • p.ireiits to accept gain-
rTi pli'vnit-nt
unit .if the Divi-i.iii -if I'alo
Di Nel o:. H H nils, chnn-
llu school at pres, ql cares fo-
■Midi 11 Mis Jemietle S Kil-
I- director Old IS .I'Si'ted by
I. .c)-ei- Mis K N' Cuinbo and
Ahn.i Ti.yller. and six Shaw
n.vitition* stiulcnl) Hoi.is ate from 8 o'clock
dis.ipis.ln ti. th- ii.orningf until S in the .ifter-
w.U. Ill' l.■■-'l The scIkxjI day provide* 4
- program which includes
(Continued on back pagei
URBAN LEAGUE APPEALS TO TRUMAN ON DAR
I*r.»t..stiliK thi- action nl' the II.AIi in dcnviiii;
th.’ U.S.’ of (’.in.-titiition Hall. Kiik.’io’ Kinckl’’
.lon,..s. (I.-n.’ial S.-. ivtaiy of tli.’ National I rhan Lcagn.’,
sent the f.)ll.)VvinK t.’lottrani to Pj-.’si.l.’iit Truman:
■ rlllS IS Til KXl-llKSS Till-; SINt LIIE llul'K
THAT .MK.ANS M.AY BE KOINI) rilltOltill
YOt 1: l-OWKllS ANIITIIDSHUE THE CONGBES.s
OK THE I'NITEI) STATm TO KOIK E THE
DArOHTEILSOF TllE A.MEKIfAN llEVOl.l'TION
TO Ol’KN THE DOOItS Oh" ('ONSTITI TION 11 ALL
TO ALL AirnSI-S ItE'-IAUDLl’-ilK OK llArE.
CBEED OK I'OLOli
"THKKE I'.AN IlK NO id'K-STION TH.A F I HI'
H ArilHTKKS OK THE A.MI'KK AN KEVOH TION
IS A .SK.\ll-l*ITJLlf INSTITI'TION WHICH MI SI
ANSW El! TO THE A.MEKICAN I'l BI.IO AND TO
bKMOCKACY KOI! ITS STEWAIinSlIll-
•ITS MO.ST KECENT EVIDENt K OK IIEAI-
hf.iv ly *n children in minontv
groups He discussed in particular
•ho plight of Negro children p.'" -
•; ip..ting in the nia** migrations
-he fields to the fities,
,,nd from the south to the north .md
is.'gM) Rewai-il (Iffpretl
llv li.l) 111 Fla. I.vnrhiii!:
, nl rated'' with millnn.. ,
race* Involved ' Now- the migtating heard
American Colleges Vie'wed
As Agents of Nat’l Disunity
NKW YORK -ANP* A rewaiO
r SVX) for informatior hading 'o ^
-lie iir.st .md t imviCirn of the l»er- j;
sons wh.i lyiu-hed .fe>v J Payne m ^
M.idi'oii. FI.I -*ometinie«
11 ,ind 12 was posted lust week t'X thi
•ii.- Inteln.Ttional Ia*b *• defense
P.ivne who had ph-adid not guil-
-\ .1 fli.rge -if attacking a fee-
e.u -oM white girl, w-.* taken from
Ih- M.idi'oi. jail end .-hot to dealt)
.^•.lanta vANP) - Aim-tican
Ik-ge* were viewed ajs the ag*nts
natumal disunity here lajt
I ok during a charter dav pro-
am Jt Atlanta universitv bv Dr.
D PatU-rson.
Ill, basis of race muit paradoxi
cally depend on the *ocial unity
V e exhibit as we attack a mul-
'iplicitv of problem# under a var
iety of circumatancea."
The (h. ''.*nging oroblema b«^
f. u our nation "relate to youth
and their right to health, ^uea-
- d joba." Dr.
T’ocT tnin. rocrealion an
"" i.on cilleg.s t"dav is whither j. ,,,,.,.^00 gaid
week t)y v shall a.'siime u role of true —
..(ifixhip In the future, he «aid.
.|- continue a* ‘ an an-a of #i-rv-
,1 for an economy dominati'd oy
, ^elfishne!^.« which i# inevitably
DKWEY WANTS BAPTIST
CIIORrS TO TOftR DAR HALL*
NEW YORK 'ANP)— Hitting at
p home of Sheriff
1 unguarded over-
He had been brought to Madi- mf'U nee#
1 .11 r.tignment .ifter
Th,. |.iil tiext t
I OI.IIH
nigh:
r f
held in Raiford state prison -nice fj,. ^mld lfade.'-«hip
1... ,rre*i .ni Julv 4 He pr.nl.ved th earlv New Kng-
* ‘ ^ ^ t '-inrt •*hite teachers, mostly mu-
Th,. ,.’v..iU h- hrou-hl th torch
.i.-tdc !.y the 11.D from the -Vnna -u-arnine to the ebiirtren of
Damon fund, .set up to commuror- fnedom. He reminded h'-
•le md to -oniinue the woik of P; toner* tha» "the right to o*-
All" D.-mon wh'i until ner death measured acordins
III 1»44 was f*r 11 year* »e«relH.y irt'ividnal human vvojfh
t.f tin mguiuzalmn th..n classed and
s'n.r'Mghted .ind’a soclPtv which the Daughter* of the American R^-
■ nsi.sts upon out moded easle and oJution and their ban
c ;-ns reJafiotxs” . Sc*ti ippearlng at Constitution
R.
Thinn . Di. P.'ittcTSon explain, d. m Washington, Gov Thomai
«ive to strengthen ihe di vet'iv. Dewey said Tuesday after h##^
the nation to the mg a Urge chorua at the New Yoi*
, . -.’.'.oardv of \t internal welfa-i 'stale Negro BaptUl convert^
I rd the d.-nia' of its oppoi tunitv that he would like to lake th* slng-
ralh't
conrt.*miu*d ni
-.s on ii nationwide tour, including
DAR halls."
Dewey. Hi44 Republican pretKwn-
't.il candidate said "Mo*! of all I’d
like to take them to DAB halto. A
yieai man'- pe'/ple m.ght dUcovwT
that the American revolution waa
fought fur the derr.vratlc prlncij^
that iiU men ar* created equaL’