And R.egiona) Campaign Diredcrs
Aj)pointed Fof The (IM Negra Gelfege Fund
i ; OTSW YORK
Barton Beatty, Jr., bead of
th! Vnited N«gn> College Fund's
Cl^feland'Pittsburgh region
JUloe IdSS, has been oorainated
c'ai(||^ign dirMtor, it was an,-
t)Dlttced here today by W. J. i
Jr., Fund executive dlrec-1
^r.'
j Beatty’s regional assignment
-Will be filled by Joseph Henry
Taylbr, lormcrty in charge of
\vca(ional services for the
Ciltitteland Urban League,
A native of Cairo, UI., Beatty
M' ■* alumnus of Fisk Univer-
mty, Nashville, Tenn., one of the
flimd’s 33 member colleges. Ho
has done graduate work at>
Ho^rd University and the Uni-
yferiity of Michigan. He holds an
hpaorary degree from Bishopi
College, MarUiaU, Te]t.,‘ another
tlw Fuad’s member institu-
tiohs.
, Baatty caaae to the College
Wlai»d staff from an assignment
Witk a third member school,
j^mirton Institute, Va., where
fvk' safvec^ as, secretary and pub
lic. Inflations director. His earlier
l^ltestonal experience inchidin
years as executive director
01. tba Moorlan(| Branch of the
^llas YMCA and four years aa
bqrs work secretary of'the De-
tic«H YlidCA.
Undertaking many civic re-
8t>onsibititles both locally and
nationally, Beatty serves as edi"
^r-tn-chief of Alpha Phi Alpha’s
"Sphinx Magazine” and is a
board - member of the Nationat
Publicity Council for HeaHh and
Welfare ServlccA^' He chairs and
a^rves with a number of YMCA
and community councils and
committees.
. Also a UNCF alumnus, Taylor,
a native of Ripley, Tenn., was
'graduated from LcMoyne Col
lage In Memi^is. holds a
master’s degree from Westpra
Rasarve University and
^Working toward his doctorate ia
i^ucation. /
Mcl Itfcaii PmiclMt UhnkIms Farm PMgnw
lennett Pair
6ets Study Aid
lEom DanM
GREENSBORO
I' 'James C. McMillan, art in
structor at Bennett College, and
jtris wife, Margaret, have recently
IWMived appointment as Dan-
jiftrth Associates by the Dan-
4arth Foundation of St. Louis,
Mo.
Under the terms of the ap-
^li^tifienl, •which is lor two
jMars, the McMillans will open
their home to students who feel
Ae need of moral, spiritual or|
i^liglous counsel. 'Hiis friendly
{^plport with students is a part
CN| the foundation’s program to
■vengthen higher education by
‘^couraging the intangible
Vplues of informal extra-class-
faculty-student relations
^d as strengthening the teacher
lH| His academic work.”
'■^.Danforth .Associates are sche-
^1^ to meet ft-om August 25-31
wft Camp Mlniwanca, near Shel-
Michigan.
iMtlf JOMt; COSTA BICA — A gilt to Um
•# CMte Wmi, a MW ilepal itfl Im uMd to vflMMto 4to
diMMiito of this Centml Amerlaaa Morttfy. Vi#**,
■ei* nim lehki^U rltht) and C«rt» Slc^n Awbtwiiiair to.
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AMEZ Assignments Made During
Education, Youth Meet Are Listed
Civil Rights Commission Member
Explains Rebttofi to Cotigrsss
DETROIT, Mich, (duce saiittle," he acknowledged.
An olltcial of the Commission but added his belief “that it wui
on Civil Rights said this week be important to have a thorough-
that Congress expects the Com-1 going fact-finding project exe
mission to produce the needed; cuted by an agency established
facts for future “appropriate | by Congress for that specific
legislation” to enforce the Four-i purpose.”
COLUMBUS, OHIO
Bishop W. A.sStewart, chair
man, Board of Bishops, A.M.E.
Zion Church, that assignment of
the Conferences presided over
by the late Bishop C. C. Cole
man was made during sessions
held here, in connection with tho
General Christian Educatiory
Convention and National Youth
Council.
Bishop J. D. Cauthen, Norfolk,
Va.j who has charge of the 11th
district, was assigned to the
Oklahoma, North Arkansas and
Arkansas Conferences. Bishop C.
E. Tucker, Louisville, Ky., 10th
district, will supervise the*
Louisiana Conference.
This arrangement will obtain
until the General Conference
meets in Buffalo, N. Y., May
1960, at which time the Episco
pal Committee will make the
assignments for the next quitd-
rennial. • 1
teenth Amendment.
George M. Johnson, director
of the Commission’s Office of
Laws, Plans and Research, and
former dean of the Howard Uni
versity law school, made the
statement in an address to thu
biennial convention of the Na
tional Association of Colored
Women’s Clubs, Inc., at the
Sheraton-Cadlllac Hotel in De
troit. Over 1,000 delegates at
tended.
"During the Congressional de
bates there were numerous
charges that persons were being
deprived of their voting' rights
by reason of their race, and that
they were being denied equal
protection of the laws in a va
riety of activities,” Df. Johnson
declared.
“If these charges are valid
|hen something is wrong with
^ur .system of Justice and some
adjustments should be made,” he
add^.' Others, however, denied
the charges, he said, so the Com
mission was established to get at
the truth and suggest changes in
the laws.
J “The underlying assumption-,”
Dr. Johnson stated, “clearly is
that Congress wants to know the
facts arid receive the recommen
dations, that will help it to exer
cise its power under the 14th
Amendment to enforce the pro
visions of that Amendment ‘by
appropriate legislation.”
“Many persons were disap
pointed that Congress after such
a lengthy struggle should pro-
Commenting on State Advi
sory Committees which the Com
mission is appointing in all
states, Or. Johnson declared that
these unpaid advisory groups
“organized properly and includ
ing satisfactory minority repre
sentation, may well become
vehicles for the opening ajjtd
strengthening of new lines of
communication between the
races.”
i
THE CAROLINA TIMES — Saturday, Auipat 9, 1958
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Bishop Edgar A. Love, head ofi
the Baltimore Area of The Me
thodist Church, has announced
two major changes in pastoral
assignments in the Washington*
Conference, effective August
10th.
The Rev. J. B. A. Dyson, ser-'
ving his ninth year as pastor ot'
Randall Memorial Church in:
Washington, has beeni named su.-
perlntendent of the North Balti
more District, succeeding tho
Rev. E. E. Williams, deceased.
Dyson will be succeeded a%
Randall Memorial by the Rev.
Julius S. Carroll, Jr., associates
pastor of Sharp Street Church in
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NEW ORLEANS
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ca is Christian fervor more pro
nounced than in the avowedly
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Dr. Samuel L. Gandy, dean ot
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