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PACK FfTOTIT THF CAKOLTNTAN WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. MARCH 9, 19146 Continued from Front Page NAACP SECl-RES RELEASE OF it nit .'f 'he ni*n were ii: . MEN- HELD ON { II.AROE OF uniform of soldie;s' I RIOT IN TENNESSEE cc > r, 5h* pv mh o nipim, ihai a white man lii c-: I,i'ni n vmim. rnu.- fwnlkert into a store and bought J. Box Sfi 1-2 some rope. When the clerk asked The dead, all white, includ.;; what ho wanted it fo.. he said -We David L Jones. Jr.. 22. Kirklaii-J > Coing to hang some Negroes to . i.i.n; ! fh i- nikht-' We didn't like that. Wi- did- 'tiiif- Me was dead un arrival :i» to get killed Wi‘ lu-aid llichsmith hospital. thJl two Nfgrof.s hnd been hanu.’d Wyman liawlev. til of Dunn. H'- long ago.' It);.: I‘0!.l-E>IEN SliO'l Th..- rioting, if n e..ri be «al!.l that, seems to have been entirely between police, state troopers, .state .•m.n and ."'•egroes. Whit, civ ians took little or ivj part, al though many of them roamed the .^tieet.s .armed. t-iiu; eity polictni-n went into 111” .Negr. diMriel whien w.i- fi.il.. a hill.. ..bi lit be staged The polieemen wi-re .shoi This brought on the slate tioopetr and the stale giiarri. a total of fiOii armed men in all. 'ihe tat 1. .je:> leally "went to town" in the Neuro district Ue- tb.ng th" ..(lion, The Nashville Banner s.iid; As !h> i.tgnw.iy patrolmen mus ed lilt Ih- Mink Slide or Rla.-k Bottom section ...is morning they 1.11 : .1 a l..'•e of N’. b'lsine-' pvtablnshmenl.s with machine guns .1.(1 cicbin..' .Arr.ong Ihe pl.ici- which were wrecked by machine gun from Ih-- p .Iceni' n were ARMED WHITES NOT KOTHERED While the troopers and giianh- men were busy .M-aithm^' Nepm home-, and iiidividu.il.- for arm--. b(Hl\ was earri'd n. ibe li: tch. Skinner Funeral home in Dunn The injured who are tiLso while .•■—ons {,•••. Mis.s Mii.a-i J..iie.i. 21. K.ikland Drive, ti sister of David I. .Tones. Jr, severe che.-t injuries. II li ioM ill this Wilting ftiir. .a p.i- ti'Mi at Highsmith hospial. Miss Angclyn Smith, 21 22.i Dick '• e : severe Pack injuiy. Clarenie .V!, .-\vi rotte. 18. lacorali iis of th I' ft ear. bleeding beneath the scalp. .Old -oek.'-, patient ;;! Highsmitfi 'Pit'l H R Starling 18. llOtl •^oiit.iiiii .-V'.eiiue. lacerations of It'if J p Ilf the head, condition .mori ti I iii.n: a lEgh^mith hos]>ital •iH TH ( .\KOI.IN,\ I.VNCHINO RIMJRTED IN ATI..\NT.\ tice of Ihe N.A.ACI* w.i‘ notified ;ind i..-ed to make ;n immediate i.ive-- ligation The "witnes-' said he was po. i- ’iVP thiit ne s;iw a Negro man hting- riig before the throng in Elko There is one hospital bed lor everv 110 white persons in the United States, bu. only "one bed for every 1,000 Nrrgocs." Tliere nre no hiispi’.al beds available for Negio patient;; in seme . ulhern commua- itios. Bedacht said. The Wagner-Murray-Dingell Na tional Health bill will have greafe-- chanccs of passing by "publicizing the ailnal content of the bill anil, the national health emergency! which i; i- dv-signcd to meet:'' by ^ oiganizing "broad eoinmittee.s rep- • .S'.•:! I’g n vnritiy of eivic. labor, ichiiich and fraternal groups, "tail- i'.. emf tenci's in whi;h the "pi.'.- ||jo-e (>! -.he bill can be analyzed, and ways and means f pushing !' j be wf rkeu out on a coirmimity and | professional basis; ' by obtaining! "I omiritm.'iits fiom congressmen, •ate kgislaturos. city councils, etc. puolkly supporting the bill; "writ-. ; ing to inciividunl representativ.. i jind •enalors-. heal physcians and' 'dentists, newspapers and rano' station- I xpressitig personal Mippi rl HI IfiiMl" I .At, e-ye should be k.pt on s.'Ci d ! welfare hills c’lrrenily before coo- j ' ’! sncii "the full en ploymeni ■ lull, the permanent FEI’C bill and | unemployment compens.nticiii | not having had any rxpt. lencc in the service, do not know just how to go about wcicom' , the heroes home ns much a.s they desire to make him feel at home. It sh.ill c. the duty of this column to put the Vetcians betoie the public iii ine true light .if his ach: \emenis tind future desires as well os to keep the vetcian himself informed ns to right.' and benctits of which he right take udvnniug. Aliraluim Mroli! Rolel .Serves First .Nejirii Guests lesi cf white vili:i • 0.1 ■:i th.- Ii.ei- i.i.d iil'eil, 'frtiihed ..i tie N. .At riDN I KtiED An.-I h.iViog wiled Ihe ..f Ju; W.it.hingtoi ilglll-. the to Ilglll NAACl- 1..lined that III.- 17.000 AT FEPC RALLY HEAR RANDOLPH THREATEN NEW MARCH ON WASHINGTON II. oui eoujitry and thrx.ighdul till world Oil! I'lunti'v and wa\ Ilf liti- I- lit) trial. " ll.CIltiV ICtUincd IldMl t.:'- Luiidiiti ■:('«i(.ii Ilf U.\'(J .Ml. Kit;.:ii. l{."g,''\i-lt 111 effect .n- ;. nil'll Seiiwelit'iibacli on ti.e ..iiilti ilteel ul Aincnea'. alliluii ' 11 (iis( I iimnation .She invited WuEliintiloii had delegated I- li .S .Mi;.i.e> '..i-iei Kr Wllo-I- i.tliei- , lie, Lul wh IKlIlVl III l.l'lllll Ih.' wi. must take III oidei I llll-llk llid leudt r.stiip i.ut .siiid that "we tiiAaid the tuluie .Old miner urn wag-' bills. SlO.'iO GEORGIA GRAND JURY FINDS ' NEGRO SCHOOLS INADEQUATE grand jury aet(>d on a report of a .sp 'Cial committee compri.ed i f ; Di, Sam Guy, chairman; A. E. F'li.stt: , J \V Battle. J. F Inguim , ; nd Paul Newsome. This rep.i.f mad. It cl(ai that the Negio, •il'iiol buildings Were iiiadeipiut'-, piiiirlv constructed and in most in .-'ance !oeaie-| m obscure area:. 1' al.so pointed mit tliat in sever:il ea-e; , Iht -•tiu tu;; Um iI .i . ll.iinb. Wi'ie "b.irii.Weil' Negl., . lUlehi"-. 'I'lie DeKalti Giund Jiiiy coin nu'iuled N-gio teaelier.- m th" .'.vstein fur thill' ability, moral" aiul lideblv III the .sysleni — ..-V ■PRlNr.FrLD '.^NPl - The Ab:ah:m Lincoln ho'el .served itr first .Negro atusts last week during the Illinois Federation of Sp. rts- m* i.'s clubs convention hero. The Negro delegates. wh(? ate in the hVitcl's ballroom .Saturday and Sun day. wt;e Dr. Conley Onletrce. J F C-. and John .A Hilton r • more than one instance, the hotel is rt norted to have refusv'd 1. accon'.u..jdale Negro guests. This is said to be ihe fir-d tinu- m the hisoiy of the Abr;iham Lincoln hu- tel Ihai it extended ho.spitalilv to Neemes FARM FAMIUES CO TO COLLEGE : ORT VALLEY. Cn. (ANP) — Tweniy-six farmers .nnd their wives laid aside their many duties on Thursday, February 2i, to attend a une-dny celebration at Fort Valley State College. These farm people were the honored guests on this occasion which was sponsorird b' the Farm Security administialic.',. This celebration representec^ Uie first effort on the part of the FSA to pay tribute to those farmers who have paid in lull their FSA loans for the purchase of land. These bo"- rowers had an averape net worth of $1,110 before enrollment in the p.'Ogram, Today they have an aver- I age net worth of $7,616. The meeting was largely attended ' by white and Negro agriculture 1 wotkers who were loud in their praise of the Bnc example the hon- (' ^ oup l.jid ;,i to.' ihousami;' of farmers throughout the country The ptincipal addresa was delivered by Dr. A. S. Clarke, principal emer itus of Gillespic-^lden Institute. Cordele. Oa. Dr. Clarke admonish-J cd the farmers not to be eontantf with tireir present accomplishments.^ but to continue to forge ahead and I at the same time, lend a helping i hand to the less fortunate farmers ] in their respective communities. Usually large stocks of certified . .d ^weet p-datoes are available or planting in 1946. Ruth Temple. Medical Cnrrri’. nity Health association nf Los Angeles, whose spitiisnnihip of Disease Proven- ' i: . I Fc-i)riiu.-y aroused citizens to the necessity i> . ct iig i I'lr health against fiimmon nilments. 'ANP. Photoi Will. KEl.EA.SE SOLDIER NPVV YORK — Clarence W Hirding iii whose behalf NAACf' lawyoi-i filed a petition for demon cy will be released early in March the .A.'ioei.ilion was advised by the War DeparliiieiU lust week Have vou joined thn; veterans or ganization yet. There never was a fve- . •:■ ihm im- one about strength in unity Pool your inter est with that of your buddies and move ahead together th.it i.> .Si'iii" till I mg I 'ii.n lit to- had K piiblii I .glib lifld (.i^in.titu . .Nign. Ill V p;ip iiii.in bail jbu lj««ii *'* 'I'U" u;!vMeil and j-.did. rhuigood .M:..- ;^lian. chuf e(iuii>el of ihe NA.AC'P ivllowcvl Mur.se wlio stiiiiiigl' in New Y-rk again telegraphed .At- tiim.si‘lf to .slay in ih- loriiey Geiieial Cliirk "If Dep;. •• rrent of Justice to be effective in ihi"- most .leiiiius challenge it is p*raiive you .'icnd ;epresentaliv( fioin Washington to takv over im mediately ■' Within a few h .ur.s aftei repo, c of die riot caii.e ov. i the tadai Waller W'hite. NAAC'p sccreiaty S i-kmg to alla.v growing ap prehension that the N. A. A. C. P. might coliid*' with the R;;ndolp.i group in the FEPC fight. Asst S. c‘y. Koy Wilkins expressed hi.-- oiganizuiiiin'.>- pride m having bien in the light "with Randel.oh .-ince the very beginning." He I'.hdged the association to eontin Veterans Aid CHOICE LOTS FOR SALE! AT ATLANTIC BEACH, S.C. BUY and BUILD on the Finest Peach for Negroes in the Nation. Hcallhful, Invigorating Climate—Convenient Location—Situal- ed on the ATLANTIC OCEAN Near Famous Myrtle Beach. VArilc For Full Particulars: Till: \TLAM K; ISFACII company, Ini. f»K f Kt I.I.EV. .VlaiUKrr MOTHER & DAUGHTER FASHIONS . . W, R TWEEDY Veterans Counselor CSES wired Governor .McL'oid urging him m. --yiung with him and with our •- officers who • to re'drain pe other oilu.s until racism i-- iout( . • tolluwiiig predicted pattern of us- ..n^j i-qualUv p-eviaK" mg authorliy and weapons solely Rx-.Mayur La Guardia warned against Negroes." ak.Tin.st divKSion in the ranks of Gov. McCord answeri'd that ail s;ippi,rl"rs of the hill which lie law enforcement officers “have (•i,,Ud a "nn.i party moasuro." ihi been definitely mstr.icted that n .solution to the filibuster is to ihc course of their duties there is "ketp a .sufficient number of sen- to be no discrimination because o: ators on the floor and vote down I ice Or color." every motion to adjourn. In tins Continuing the exchange Whi'e vsay. he .said, the oppxisition would pointed out iliat only two whites "diop in it.s tiack'- fioin i-xhiius- liad been anested. that Negro tion." humos had been invudisl witnout - V warrems. ..nd called up-.n MeCo;d HE.AI TII BILL WILL IMPROA E to take "all possible .siep-" to e.r- NEGRO HE.ALTH. BOOKLET rer: iri,ustices- S.AYS The NAACP wa.s able to act o.' N gioes" •iniaxHilv in Ihe C>iliimbi;i m.sttt-!' Bediiihl said tliat oidv 2.tK>b Ne- The average returning servic'- : an dues not want any exeeptiuus made, or any special tavors grant- ud hill) whet! hi discaid.'- his uni form and returns to his former civ ilian status. He has a c(>nscientiuu. desire to be treated as any other p' tson. who gave up a home, a j^ b, and civilian happiness and conten - mtn* to render service to nis eoun- ■ ->. and now returns to a peact. ful home, to continue hi.s job. or 0. seek a better one. and to take up happiness where life was inter rupted when he enterexj the service The physlrally handicapped veteran who lest * limb or his health during the war does not want pathos shown him on every turn. Hr dors not want to be iun.slantly reminded of those dark days on the battle front where hr lost that limb. £*01 he does want to be given a chance on some Job that he now may earn a livelihood with one arm. LOOK YOUR BEST! You can trust us with your love liest gaimcnts. We know the pri(je you have in your clothes. WE KNOW OUR JOB! PHONE 6437 Peerles MASTER CLEANERS & DYERS. Inr. Main Plant—516-520 Favettevilie Streei BRANCH BRANCH BRANCH BRANCH Cor. Morgan 103 513 Cor. Gionwood ■'Sil and McDowell West Jones Hillsboro Si. and Peaca law enforcement officers "have lieeii definitely iiisti acted that the course if their diilic.'i there is )•> Ih- no disciiiiiinatiuii beeau.se o; I H'o or color " f'untinuing the exchar.ge Whve poirib'd oui that only iwu whilis ti.id been anesled. that Negro li./mis had hi-eii inviidiHl witliout wiurents, and called up*)n McCord to hike "all pu.'Siblc steps” to cf,!- tee; irj^u.stiees The NAAGP was able to act speedily in the thdiiinbia iiuitlei' bccau.w Donal-I .Ioiks. one ol .1:- field .seciati i;s, was iii Chaltanuug- By lor.g (iislaiice telephone Ihe New Y'ork office arn.iiged ihr. ugh Jones fii. .•Ytt'irney W' aver to go to Columbia. It likewi.se arranged fer Attorney Loiby in Nashville to i." Y' vitilifl a "noil party meaiiure. " lit; solution to the filibuster i.s to "klip a .sufficient number of sen aims on the floor and vote down every ino'.ion to adjourn.” In tins way. he .said. Iht- opposition would "(iiop in il.s tiacks from exhaus tion." V • liEAl.Tli BILL WILL IMPKOA E .NEGRO HEALTH. BOOKLET SAYS Bedathi said ihal only 2.llf)(l Ne gro phy.sieiaiis serve 10 million Ne- lii'op.s 111 the 'loiilh. or "one (loc'.m ii. (very fi.OOO peisons It ha& been authoritatively estimated that a .safe .;l!i f.tio is one do:t r for every l .■)P0 persons .Approximately 1.7(;o ifegio dentists serve the 13 million .\‘( "ri)e‘, m iln United Slab's " n sfi k a b.'tter one. and to take up happiness where life was inter- rupti d when he entered the service. The physically handicapped vet: ran who lest a limb or his health during tlie war dors not want pathos shown him on every turn. He does not want to be I (instantly reminded of those dark days on the battle front where lie lost that limb. E'ut hr does want to be given a chance oil Mime Job that he now may earn a livelitiood with one arm. uiie leg. or minus an eye. He dcseives such a chance and ha-s all the riahl to expect that such a Job be found for him. .Above all he does not want to be re minder. of the terrors of the war just past. We know that many pers .ns. who UMUINt (>437 i Peerless MASTER CLEANERS & DYERS. Main Plant—516-520 Fayetlevilie .‘'treei BRANCH BRANCH BRANCH BRANCH Cor. Morgan 103 513 Cor. Gi-mwoed and McDowell West Jones Hillsburo St. and Peace DEFE.AT RACE ISStT l\ SEAMEN’S WAGE CONTROVERSY the culuiiii -(.amcii have a lowi-r woi'kiitg capacity and an- accii;'- lonicd to .1 diffin-iii .-.'.andaul >.1 living and that .(pial 'i.iynuiii w't.i white seamen W(,ul(l Iherefcic he unreasonable. "Such puerile piffle i. iiidefc-n- sibK- .md wn.s .Uviii the lec^plion it deserved Rut it >hows that the spirit which acuated the Nazii tf plunge the world into war b fur from dead and with Ihe echoes of th«' guns still sounding in our eur- altcmpth aie made to rcsuireel the ghost which so many gave their lives to lay. "One should not be .surprised li the pari that all phiyi-d wh( wered the call be completely forgo'- ti-n and there be reversion to a policy which must make the bln.i of h''iies* men boil H re and then- are a few who practice what ihiy |) ( ''-I, h(i‘. the stiff necks aie .« pu.silivi- danger to the leriiizatiuu of the i(l( ul >'f hainioiiK'Us rela- liuns for which the youth of civiliz ed countries gave its life, it seems In vain" — V- - - 2 KILLED. 4 BADLY llt'RT IN TRAf.H' .MIDNKHIT WREt'K This accident was the second, iiid rcp'itedly the thud lime .>ii al most miilai ..ecideiil deiiio||s|i,i - homes in that block which are near a (Live OH tie hlglnv.,y, ,i .; a j»ai" of ;i section kii wn in re- ci'ii' years as Little Harlein. but very close to the 'p*'Pulai and Ins- oric Havmouni section ef F'aVe’i'- vilh. The car which was reported a- a total wreck, is repoiled to U •' owned bv .Mr David L. Jones, fatn-; er of the deceased j -Neuily eve:y anibul.mee iii It.i (ity iiiiswc'-wl the diities- call as 1 n ws of the accident was llash'-d . ever the town A number of per- i sons gathered early in the norningl eiiioule to wi'ik 1(1 vnA thi scenes' of *he acc(deut. and k.ler hundred'^ ass mhled to check on Ihi occvc-: For A Taxi ANYTIME — ANYWHERE CALL CALL tL HOOPER CAB CO. i‘ Liviiii ♦ ♦ ♦ at... Rhodes - Collins Hi t I- FeruiiM-n on rmpleyee u! the Cl oops F'linerai .'lomo on Cul b'ealh .Street, slated that he wus a' ev' wiiness of the accident He .siii: h‘ . iw Hie eai iravi lii.r .t vc y | hi’Ji late of .speed fail t t:kej > > u h of Thi fi.in Line tiali'ic h l■'1v^.•,y. teav, th' ■ ■' o. ' (• - h inn. the hoiis(* "Ano'her man an I 1 ' ii to help." siiid Ferguson "Thi ee ; of tl.e people were'able to get out; b> themselves. Four eniild iiul I am positive there were seven per-' svtw m the cur. 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