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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY AUGUST 9, 1932 INTER*?' *TWIN Ar. COMM F, N('IM ENT . . . In Paris with the Insignia* of «»>•- various naitons decorating the mM. children of tin- ‘ill AT I’ village school proudly hold their first , «ntm< -ewrnf rxerrlw .vpf4-i oil lug la first row »re Rrls, Geo Biddle (right) and Mrs Alfred >l. Gruentber. Graduate* »»«■ child ten of officers of UN n»Uo*vs «t»l!ow>d at SHArE headquarter*. Klan Power Was Sent Crashing With Columbus C‘nty Cm. victions WHI.TF.Vin T lANP) Thf 1 ? -. ,t '.vvk in comply r victory C” ♦argpst mass r ; a! in ih p hi >oi y nil trial ■-. "• hm rhorna* C f)f Columb l *-. county, ,\ ended i,;.«nusUHi a nd *. * svt l h> < s t"'* V '..C ** ■! ?.*. ... ■.r ' •■.■ —‘ -* wir.'H A DIEHARD—I* C. Grayson ( that i* whM they call me. T h.V'r? nc first r.arA ■”) it. of Chicago, was stilt wearing the coon »»3j> hat and strumiosc the guitar he used to serenade delegate* arriving at the Hilton Hotel during the Democratic convention. I* C. a died-in-the-wool Keffttiver rooter, and didn’t make any bones about it Standing on hie right is Walter Adler, another Relative* fan from Michigan. *™j ™«mm asmngton * * • v • By Wa!!*r Rhead I s GENERAL IKE was f??h j • ins for trout h. hi? Colorado | Mfia-a-vay bo probably pondered ; * the bridges he r>-- •. • t c v\« = before he \ car. be expected to win the vote of ’ the people in the November elec tion. ! 1 1 : First, how ran he heal \iv the wounds inflicted by Republican" | open Republicans at the Pepubli- : , ear national convention Whi'e Ren- i , ator Taft has, on the surface, of fered his wholehearted support to j the general, rnanv of the senator's 1 top echelon are still smarting under | the trampling they received at 'he i hands and of the Eise''h.o''.'er i forces at Chicago. Second, in the F’senhover camp ' itself. tHere must be an understand ing before the general can go to the j people, for it is a matter of record j that Eisenhower swung away from ■ his original managers. Senators I Lodge, Duff and Carlson, to the pro- I fern or. sis in the Tom Dewey ; smp i headed by Herbert Brownell nod cth.Srr? fhgfft party rruist bf his first considers tiotr? If ‘hoy cannot bf* heated, the E'lsefVbo*vr*r rosd to success *w*iU be tough sted- ! ding. Then too, there is the isolationist j midwest which will, be a chain i around feif -neck if there is any semblance of a Republican land s'ide, for any such frond would * mean the re-election of such sena tors as Jenner of Indiana. Briokor i of Ohio, Korn of Missouri, Mr Car thy of Wisconsin, Butler of Ne- j bra ska and other; who were in the j Waft camp, ss Cain of Washington. ; Malone of Nevada, and Watkins of Utah Here in Washington. Uv political experts predict that with those senators back on capito! hlO, Eisen hower would be to much the same position as President Truman bar been with the 83r)d congress—with out influence For Senator T»ft will j still be “Mr Rcjniblkan' and like j Jy will head live Republican policy 1 committee 1* determine with these ; senators the program of the Repub lican party, There t * every indicarfom, how ever that even if General Eieenhow er is successful at the poll? this fall be will have a Democratic senate, and possibly a Democratic House, The Republicans have Id senators up for re-election the Democrats ‘4 But, of the 14 Demo crat--:. nine are from the south or a pretty -olid north state. While of ibe IS Republi: ans, eight are from very doubtful states. • * • Eisenhower needs the so-called Old Guard” to win He made a noble effort at. peace by walking rmross the street in Chicago *o the Taft headquarters and offering the olive branch to Senator Taft, On the surface Senator Taft accepted it and pledged his support. No one | doubts the senator’s sincerity. Blit ! there are doubts whether Eisenhow i -»r car, line up the Taft supporters ! m present a reasonably united party front in November. While the basic plank,'- of the GOP platform adopted at Chicago are embedded in a mass of envec , -jv* and wordnge, in which it is difficult, to determine the- meaning. ' -'.n the domestic front Eisenhower | probably can find common ground, i B'U on most of these issuer he must stand up and be courted. A major ity of the nation's business men be | Sieve that th'- gt-rseral is the <iif j frrence between the trend towards i “soclaitem” and free enterprise. ! .But General Eisenhower himself ! must figure out what the GOP plat ; form planks mean for the farmers ! and for labor. . . 4 General Eisenhower made ore move to placate the vital mid-west when he chose, or at least his- sup porters chose. Arthur StmvroerfieM of Michigan as GOP national chair man. And this election might well ! turn on the mtd'vcst vote, since ■ this is the arena in which President j Truman surprised the folks in 1948 ! by capturing such states as Illinois, j lows, Ohio and Missouri. • Klanr'i' -cere r-entenced in run r.erUon vith !V' flogging of a N» | , w-uruio riliH 1! nfbei? durivigi V...-1 H.ttiH' . inipoviai 'vDard bf th" i Carolina w> • -■ !■-- once bo!i?t ,: 'd : hr would p v ead hi-- howied r t':M ficcro. unti-Caibolir, and anti • Jewish ' ret -ociotv across the: ~i t inn, re ived <ho mas inrun | penalty of font- ye w- in prison | for rontuv t. •" flop Vh ? l’.v<--i i gwen Flic -in d' !t Id HK.I Some to ot the nth o) IH ini low ers i hm>fh d order re ■i l t- 1 nr » -I'liii'npi't, r iiu; iyig- from ?R t<> i. ,irs \*i nt fin* i>t th p Hhins mm In ple.uh d guiltv m no j contest Thi hcrivioct ?• -Monro, six rears,! v.-rv handed *•' Mori i: Walker. »■ Coilin') us roimty farmer ■■’.•h.ti Rfc.-.'i . -I]y re';; .• !. tit ,-■•'■ >'o any i of !,. -<!an experience? Vine? ano suspended ntei ■ s <'v» ordered roi 47 defendants. Hamilton had p!--.idod guilt v last \ --i k to ie t • " -'.! of conse-i! H-'y , to assault in 'he fine gin a of Mr* Hon-or- Hi tendn-d that tl>ev heat her because she had been "running around with ■’■'bite men." lie earlier had boon charged with - ■ -nir-.i •• in Dr • • other cases, but the other charge? wort drnu jtrii after he pleaded guilty in the Flower? case According to testirn-ony prNin < t -H in a re;court arrau-uv'd before .J'tdg*' Claw ‘on I- Williams. Hamilton told the {loggers. If you don’t do a :S -■ ■ d K>b. \ve il - ave tc do it over again “ TbK ti-.c- f; ■-> : fi-rgging ili Column -•- t 7 ■: .- - ■ : ' ’ , 1 a I v.-.f- over 1? ]>ei <-<ns had been flogged. Three of the 1" vj-rUms tVt=; f ’ v 'o s ■ !"*■' s . r ' ’' . M re v,'hife Oifn Br-side.- ■ 1 V’ ■■ (he colored virtims ore Mrs. T.s --- l.ce Flood and Dorsey Robin *on in true klan s’ole. tlie viettfr'* v, ere h.red from their homes at night under a pretext taken to the woods and hoaten b> hooded klansmcn who gave as reasons ranging from exes ive di inking for the action .up nosed offense* ■(■• non-payment of debts. The situation had become so tense in this part of North Caro FOOD FOR THOUGHT —Two of America's leading exponents of equal rights for minority groups. Senator Herbert Lehman and Con gressman Adam Clayton Powell (right) confer during the New York state party at the Blackatone Hotel in Chicago during the recent I convention. The unexpected 'speak softly” platform adopted by the once fiery Harlem Congrresuman while the "watered down” Demo < ratic Party civil rights platform was being passed, is causing much sfV'fffjipri.wrtt viS&tl * F * V* ' aIjEROSS ■''E—o* from other -adi.fpr* F' ROM th" 1 nm»r t emuy Echo, Paris. Texas ‘■Why do newspapers throughout the country devote so much space to editorial comment' Are the edi tor? trying-.to “run" the nation or force the people to adopt their view? 1 jv-'i #i ail. Tbov are on’.v endeavoring to get th« people to stop and th.iiik for themselves. If erl'ors can do this, they have tub filled their obligations to 'he public We do not expect, alt our* reader? i to agree wnh us on any issue di? cussed in Thc-e columns. When , they agree or disagree vve have at ■ ]eust caused tbeiTi t r - do a ititle thinking of their own--and that’s our mission so far a? editorial.? a™ coricerned ’ a # » Frtir-dos and Dool's f, run Ttin Wright ( minty 4(nnltor. Clat.-'n. lowa ■ There have been a lot of coin rnents about 'he hoi.?e lai' hair-do, rocs' of them vigorously arlvers» in ..ofor .r; the men are concevoerl (hit one of 'he cleverest rebuttal? np that comes from Snooping Sal" i column in the Clear Lake Mirror .in?: g-d » id if what Sai say about, sonic of the men's hair-dos ■ Men have made many comment ? on the style of women’s hair-do’s. r.ppeiaUy w-i'h the advent of th - curl’ and the 'horse tail I even heard one fellow remark that the poodle cut should be on a dog. and the hors - tail should stay on 'he V>or?e Now thi? fellow wa« sporting what I call th« Cocker {Spaniel cut Mb had long black ?i'b-burn? that reminded me of a Halo Style, he i« ba'd on top-’, and If You Rent : i.:i tfj» m-,i- {m i ’."n? -,verp 3 jme id ’ 0 Jea"-- 'heir homr-s after | 'I n k i.irlpo \V)11 i,'!rn? pl'ol’ ”b! WO? Uhinking of this when h«' -ent.en -cd the p? ki ir men He ?at<J ’ Th’ dov ha? u«M < orm.’ in North ■ iuia wh”u ; n; in t- 1 to b-aT j made him -if m ill? imnie with e ■ fltinit .a-m." i Dm me the ro'i.i -r of the Irfal. ! v.- ft;e■■■■" .? jri-,>i;. -RJrd th" portly - H.unilton They told ho.v hr- mas |mi minch d a i-rpr, !i.«t of fiotgmg* • and more ! ’ian a year of terrorism j ..od floggings in put! mos j the stale Wl toe > ! =o related how ttamilton hid premised tha< Hi., uiu .1 n-iudd become *e ulir.nj (bis no crort would i .-in irt its member? of vli< lenre. Other? told how the in l ()*' i iol w-(7srd enforced, secrecy i-f klan doings bx threaten ing punishment for member* i iiic.t t talking out of turn ’’ On- of the witpe-sse-?. Hovsrd f • ■‘VB« secretary of the . Wintoville klai'ern, said the whip ■ i- : M. ; FI covers w:> the f . ■ older of b -sme.-s in the n ave • r y. -i.,: o hii the s'ate K,- • i it; j r -■'» i , t , ■ .---d a■; roup Os eO to to • -.-eu' after Will ( n <»•; i* ■ i- oraii who lived n- < b- The .vhne ’voman was not ■ ■-a .-- Hn •--•? fled from )■ h-v'-i befi *' the kSansnv’n r, id .w-i bm-- , . )■ lov-i-.'s said )■ -r leg? 'Vera; I .'-,! - itli a >•• line, and that slir was gagged with her slip. Core, estimaf- d she was lashed ahou! '<’o time.-’, and one klansmatt frrod a photym nt her. When she ff IS, Go -e said ho thought she had U-i-n killed However, the shot i n isr-ed it? mark. The conviction and sentence of Hamilton and hr- henchmen was the latest in a series of blows THE CAROLINIAN 1 Spantet dog with long black sstrs. -Other rnen prMi-r ‘h-° T.'onvict trim, | that is whore the head Is almost ! shaved. Next comes the Butch cut, j not quite so short, but «ftH on some ; fellows instead of looking like Toe .College it looks like Fgg Head of j the Cirrus "N°xt come« what I col) ’s the ; Sheen Dog He doesn’t has e his hair cut or combed and peers out j like a sheep dog. Then there i? the has a small fluff of hair all around * the bald spot, and ro matter how |hr combs end brush,e-; if he slid j can't cover the bait spot. Some 1 how •he effect resembles a halo." ! Vow we come to the Rag Mop. , . , r.rasc Hoots Opinion Knoxville Express, Knoxville, ton 9 'Our government exports *av 'that many foreign countries could jbe mad" into self-supporting nv j titan* Perhans, Ilk" cha-ity, these I ihing-' should start at home. Even lin thP cf'iintry nothin? appear* ; able to support, itself without gov | "rnpv.nt help , here we ar* in | far away foreign pinery telling j them bow to become self-suffi • cierit “ ♦ * * From Italy Npws-llerald, Italy. j Texas: | "Had Congress refused to go | along with presidential request* for more power , . . ;bad Congress he’d a light rein on governmental expen ditures; had Congress been more ! careful about approving presi 'dental appointee*, this nation would never have sllpoed a* 'ar ‘along the road to socialism »* it ba« Read This (These qiirdinm nrr~- r-U-r ted from those often asked of thr 1 or,|| tent offier Th*•y alt plv OM V to those actomißO dafioiis, «hieh are under rent rented. If you have a ques tion. nr If you arc in (lotlH it* in whether lour aceonimott. • lien j, under the trot stabjlix a*ion program, contact the area re n't ofire at :’.lt; Capital (luh Building. Htlelgh, North Carolina 1 QUESTION- Through fault ; es our? but because ; was old. the hot -eater heater in our apart merit has worn ivi owpicdeiv The landlord i* supp o '-- d to furnish i*. iy.jf h. -.'tvs h« 'will ha’ n TO est :■ fi no p-oi p per month rent if hr does We think this is unreason sb.ic Can he make us pay if” ANFN'KF No If he i* supposed ' to furnish s. he must continue to do so or 'nave the rent reduced When he furnishes sh - news hot r ,'!«v heater h w may c entitled to on increase in rent because of ‘nerpaw'd co'-'t ■ bait he would have «o check with the r c nt office to again'* the one*' mighty kian Lest February agents of Hie Federal Bureau of Investigation arrested 11 klansmen Less than two weeks later, Columbus Coun ts Sheriff H H■: Nance and f.i, .- ; ■ res i of irs'-rgation ■ pmf - began •- - <~i u■ ■ .-v, n* other case in May nine klansmen were eon v.cied in Superior court of tak for nari iri I „ fly r c.: to 1 : c 10 additioal ciaus-men pleaded ei iity or offered no defense tn Federal court m W'vlnTin.2toH Among the defendants senten ced last wot a vs Far);. Bronks, rf-in-icivd lu the previous statu and federal trials and serving a. total of seven years. Brooks, chief of s fclan unit in Columbus ccmn tv, got two years in prison »n «-Bch of three cases, the terms So inn concurrently with hi* present sentence. The Columbus county klan ha* been inactive since the first ar rest 1 l,a-v official; here said the sentencing of Hamilton had killed the orsh mte 1 ion, which at the ’ beiseht of *ts r-enver last year had height of its power last year had VlamiHon ”'a.? allowed 1 o l'etnatn free until Oct * or! $.'0.1)00 bond because his wife will undergo * nsejur aeration In commenting on the conviction of Hamilton and the other KKK. the Winston- S-aletn -Tournal said in part; Thomas L Hamilton got the fair trial he and hi* f allow conspirators of the KKK de nied to their victims . . "It is a triumph for "truer 1 ran justice over Jr lan Itutusik« H reveals the shabby kluxers as mean and stupid men who i'iiifs in liw dark bn? au** •> in Vhp light of justice, ft is a warning to others to refrain from egornaniaeal urges to take the law into ‘heir ova hands." ' * FIRST AID . . . Griesbelm, Germany, is proud of Us b«j fire bri£*ile of boys from 5 to \1 years, bw» the manly firefighi er* are not niiovn getting a little help from mami in buttoning up their panta. _ _ _ , - “ *, OFF HIS CHEST Japhet Kirilo (right) ,a member of the Wa-Maru tribe from the Central African trust territory of Tanganyika,pauses with Dr.Ralph Bunche.fol-lowing the former's complaint of the British administration at the UN Trusteeship Counell determir;" thr qni.oint h< would receive Os i" t". 1 . ih:. a" - - doe; not apply if ion' control ends in your on Sy *- mbfi- a a If the state ir' permit*, he ;n ~n up -hi your < - tit fur any i - i son he .*>•» • fa. , f ontrol? iif ended. QUESTION. 1 i , i-e-e on fT; V tip ;. *f nP :t - » S• ; ■ ,f I ' -p| roit i*ol ‘ rids on Sop’f'nV" )• .Orh. ir>y tease will .-still hold -H. won't it * hr • talte qp. 0,-or look es i) lease. Many • ease* hv a cUe'se which pro vtaes fur *•’ * :r,;it "i or * -ir ci la on if to-- ;T IO - VI JV exp:-ef QUESTION: We have lived in this apa; unent sbouf ■ l>:v iug ih'i time, with tie you :"!]i of the landlord, wo have re-fmic-b --r-d the f!r>.y- , ; ;o - ■ th-’ woe-d --c r,l U inrl re pa ■ ,o. }q ri'-r qf U,f roues, it! car n- n ext.en.*e N(>->v the landlord \>.an l ..* to evict u.* ;o that id* d -o-' tci vho is in be ■named .soon -vin move in Can a do thi*" We think, he *h,-uld r- ict onr- of the ethf "• an y: who hasn’t spent so much on their unit B-u H h - mj' - *, move, >, there any <: p recover front him th r . t,w r'-a-f"" ' ANS’-.VFE V-v, ,-r r * ■■ tv .) ■} ;, - ~ • 1 a ■ lundlord is qe? in:.; in gofai'ii and intends tor his dyushtev to flee -md ‘■-r r-a p rs if >;<• r--.- *1 :1; a ICi . i I (-11 i - '' ;, : ~,i An that such : ee i ficat ? - ■ is to let him exercise whatever right* if q:c,- y,.. t., t iip. nothing ah-out h; >■ "ivO’-ie .v,.t .m --*tead of anothet tenvt He ha* the rifbt to s-’?)c/'{ --o- , • r-o ]v_- wants. Regarding you rehabilitate mg the upit p.n ’ qv, ■ ;ou to i f '-;o v ■ - t> e "■ r - « fe Ki.Cft. W€ QrO SO: ': V tn S3V here, too, wr have r£»i-*iorod till'SO uOd "• :'- ') ’ T ih: at* r r-nJ a i 1 . ■1- ■>> ■ •> iv v- . bo H h -tiy r ' ■ •;■ -j v-f••. girding ♦he "ehr.:.• • --i Lofest Developments in Entertainment World A PEEK AT THE STARS In 'lhis nswspapsr »y. *■•- •>* .- •.*•■ -r “ywrc KT. C.jt Vrn-,-“. ...... secs h . ' . x t ’ i*a , 1 -■-"■.afetVf. - xmL; '" ' - ' ■'a . C.c " a;'" ’ ".-i ■ a d-c ■ - As s. - ; y.--.. : c 4H DIE I.* t'KACIICE I.WDINO . Three men died ae.j four -iur ' «v.-a «vhco a navy amphibian made * vhwMuxn on l.ake Wadi Soirlon near Seattle. Here maierbftat elwlrs after dr|K>»i<iag *ur ?dtel‘> i*o wit.'!,- “f fibar wltiidt i-iihlJ xink , ,3*l-!>,- r, „ * Campus Roundup >■ fii’pcrt pirot.t. see ittarv i“r the Virginia Teaowrs Acfoniation, has bet n named Na i*' i:,i) ivh;ration A:soeiatii>n r». : ;.v ! * crrcnuitivo on the impoi tam v>* k ‘ .. vvmii'sii’o: maintained between be NI \ end the Americar. Tea -in w A ; nociafjon He is the l \ !?’..v) •; represent the NKA on the com ; rnittee, i 1 Oi'med in • t?i • - cornmitlee is one of several joint hod it; < 1 1 1 1 VV \ i { n t h*• ci'» n i’v: ] 11 o «? wa«* : : ..ani/ed, the AT A was knotvn the N a tional Ak;■■> ■? a. Mon of Teachers in Colored Schools The eonnri it tee is comprised es six mem be- - from each of c jlli c ipallng o x • gan.i r. l l ons ft fune ’V'm aiioii arid v.-w t.-a' ..,j_ William E H Howard of N->w V<nk- hss received a Ralph. ,J t. a at&fl of the* M'odhane -\iehi k r-.'o in-* He is f :••• 'mother of • ainillo L. Howard, profes of ii.on’ern faa,;aay'- at Spel i' : ML - an of the iat* 3 F Howard, fornser te;.-, icr ; Chihirei in schools of Virginia jr- ay get . and better lunches 't fall a r- tit of irnprovud i. IhO I". I" by ' ; JO-1 ■i C- JV ; - .■a .--:-i it .School I cinch confer held rec.’ttjy at Vii ginia ■■ ■r- ,n- „• Th-’ oi* a- was ■- -'1 -> ; -7 .- ’ a-: iunoh rnen «.:evs representing as many fchpols. ; - orsonji-'J h°artl c- : ■<"■-b f. - - and demon : stfationj in *uch 3>eas ss the ; w! cinch ewep. Techniques of weighing snd me-asurin.?. meat h g : c-yn- r hccLc i; >--■■' M, Kolen Ward. Richmond, Va.. Mr*, He:-; in . n-Tm—r. Vs; . - itc Mi*-, a.jv'-a J Th-rmpr-on, ■ nchb»,? g, Va . .nroo 43 . embers of an sd '•■speed ipfant.i v com se m Morgan . f.; ;»:.:• ; . ; !re nearing the rn.j us tC-C: CVf U-.-’-OCk ' !!-.■' - -ClTlUt ■ <■■■■>• ■ M Me >5 miles from Baltimore ’Uie". a; e ..nione l.?S0 -cydets up. dorgfnpg a rigorous ft ami>v pro* £>"am ":bjc-h has ?•- ia> in 1 '«d i' gpp’-o'-e-J by the rent office Generally spec ain g, the I.F-GAI. pi oe-’d'jr<* if the uni! is n nted of repair, painting or de a ' sure, .i.-i the landlord fails or irfi>*< * to ha"? the necessary re l airs midi is for the tenant to i ; a -■ -u.i affi,>*. sot a rental s r-dUc*ion PAGE FIVE rifle fii g. sig: •r.itni.ialiop*. ■ - .. , ~ iiny dvill?. : a- i C ■ c I,: , *1 ■ o*"flCf0 *"flCf C : : - -1 ■ - i1 . : t 81-r, i u i bio'-.- 11 - -11 and ; -.a-:-c •a 1 way. sci-p 1...- ' ' - - - t ( ••••!'•£ fy T ' -. '*s* •' ,1 be - £ SCS:' of h : 5 PV-'C c ■ CO 1 ition of s ;!c‘: ■;* 'cc'c"! u‘ c- r>’".--bl4fn. Os iOS .tu.-i.'nis enrolled in ar \ . t • i -•-,• kth-bp ,» A n- - if..' if! o*- ,i . ■ . ••!':’• ■ y " )• ■ i;"!*r; v a^F.-V. t-c -cn: to!"' ■ i? different"cbl t i•: through Rtu uij> qri-j tht Southwest -■ ■■ ’ ijS Ho-vard. Fisk Sr*'’o ac a. St A.->- t st i- B 'i'.i'ii, raine., 1. .1 c ■■ Smith, Fort ' cc Sun, .I A ' any State u. >.r'- represented To - - uodica ri-'-rent.ly fsatu®* a I ' cc.: *. s;OR servi.C* <'f V Vcai:-:: Si,- Pc -; i: Men and ’ -a Won on o-.ir Mb:". B nq- COS 1 . La- ■" Oici'-'-ide Tn • ‘trite News - • ■ • n?-. et i*. » -n ’ th- nn % ' :o*ni. « a*, nng equips i <‘nt Th: *? ■ - inc‘ ructions to • ’ ■ - c nmunitfAS ■ • :m*. t - ■ , sos- elas* C Q Q Frnii Atlanta university and .Mo - - - - ■-i ’• teachers last v-TCk ■ : dorferi ib*’ r*- jl right# i’-• u if ; ii; tip tjc party platform Thev Dr I D Feddick C. A Bacet TViniam M Boyd, of Atlanta ennt; cty, nd Boh-ert H. r.rishon" of Morebouse. lH‘ :> :r«*a?-'• of cors g: air'.at:'.-"- t? 's.v Fau! A Dever, }*,, I H"''.*:)': " Ssa, Blair fToody, Rep F ft. Eco*ev«lt Jr. Rip Ad .-cm Clayton Powell, Jr.. K<:-p I- c; - and Sec. • ;i l- h'cqn, a;i r,ri were a'c ; ■ ■ jrt f'lh aining the ;■ cs'e-nt ‘&T vil rights planks •"The FrmHy Benns-m." T !$ 1 • C ' :K p?V?C>TTn ed by the i’owaid uni "ersity suttr hi •::■•■• ;n Bpaulrling hall, oa •I . t V. rs |YS p . 5 s 1 " . -• Fj-if Hyman; • ivc H.i ated jpa-ufa M: ", has appeared. Km th < a'" C >’• '-hav . •it;.- St. AugqistineA The White iCartintird on page T) 86 Proof '* m sntAioHT WHisKin iv this rmoua A»e« reats o* Menu out wt* sniAtaKi wfiSKc*, Aureal snsirs, mnauu q rito*» e#A(N. $ i mmm «*ws mm. . J
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