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PAGE EIGHT Continued From Page l SOUTHERN RABBIS SAV RACK HATRtI) IS “B'i.A.SPHEMV" as ourselves is life’s highest aim mii.'t it ad in efforts to ameliorate the conditions of our colored broth ers." Contrasting the gain.-- j<> inter racial brotherhood, with the rebirth of hate propaganda and actions, the commission asked federal leg! ,!a t.oii to outlaw lynching and abolish the poll tax, establishment of a pi-nnanerit FEPC and other mea sures to afford full opportunity to all Americans. TALMADf *K ELECTION INVAI.I1) "subierfugt designed to circunt v< n» nec.i: ion:- ov tiic 1J a 1 eci States Supretm Court holding that col ored vote ■ cannot b< barred from paiCi •pan.ig •" Stan. Democratic pi mtane Superior t'.yun Judge Bond Al in and of Atlanta lust Th.u.-riuy o.!'- rtcred State Treasurer Or urge.- B. Hamilton to accept 57 ,t n in tuxes Collected by Taln-adst s -p --pomted revenue co<nnii'uot:«.*i'. Charles D Ri.civvin. While Un- . i\rented a partial victory fui Tal ma age, Judge Almand empha.- izcct that his dt-er.'joi'i dit not require Hamilton tu recognise Talmaage as governor ot Redwinr- as tire i-ag .al ly appointed revenue commission er 'There .;v only tv. 'ay- by which the Negro can legally be dis franchised." Mis Long tree! told the Senate Judiciary Com • Litre, "by having the Supreme Court re verse it;: decision and by amend ment to the United State: Consli tation "Aw. the .*u:i of on. naunnui progrtifc-. is too high »st the heavens, for e't.hfi action “X wish my left won;;, before- this committee ;■ be vvorcis ol hope end encourage morn tor th*- colon o peti pli Mrs LougK'i'cet --aid. "not only Georgia but through; mi i >■' ■ >- t: or, "Recoidoo history furnishes no account of a jv. opi, wno have made git,.ter proa:-. under mu.; lerri ble handicaps, than the Negroes since the War Between the- Slates. The rav thai can i: educe a Geo gre Washington Curvet -no A Bookei VV..-ainr.io; . . - ' i-, ~n paid the pricy in s, rvice to thcii country, of the highest pn viicw t>f American citizenshp. W i:h i. the ballot. “I implore y.... to turn ! i>/ • corn of honest men against this mb.• mous bill, repudiate it. Bury it too deep for resurrection." V. Is. HEADY FOR SELF GOVERNMENT, HASTIE SAYS by the people of the islands, who should have full time r-..-pr<.jenfa ttior in congress. He also said thai the progress in self- rule v. ur ea rated a change in the Presiden tial nomination of a governor to that of the- people electing their own gubernatorial head “as is clone in a!' democratic .-u.k.-Ucs I'KAM IS' Mi l. IN IIA Mis OK STATE Louisiana .iiithorilH-.v Unless th>- Lou:.-i;, r..-..r•: ,f . Pardons and Reprieve m the Govenio: re; .n and gram execu tive clornency i.iicrr r- inidi ing to preven; the Stub from <■;<- acting its "pound ot flesh.” Under I. c»ui:-i.i«na law the ftov nor may not ex. one ,x- vutiv. clemency -wics. lh> Boaid of Por tion/ and Reprieve;; n-euir, mends. The Board of Pardon;: and Reprieves h«is already rejected Francis' plea few clemency. By * 5 to 4 dt vision the United States Supreme Court on January 13 held that the State of Louisiana may carry out the death penalty, although Fr.-ncis oner went through (.he ordeal of pri iw nilon for execution, including receiving the last rife <>l tin Cu'holic Church and receiving thruugl lie body ~ current ot elcrtrich; ,n fended to cause death The gov.riioi of Louisian issu ect a warrant for sedition oi Franci. by electrocution May o. last. Francis was prepared for death. The top of hi head, his w.i.-is and legs were snaved m or dei that the connecting parts of the electric ciiair "might he firmly xuhtened to hi- body to cause the proper entry oi the electric cur rent. The connecting apparatus was firmly fixed to his body He- war strapped to the than and a 'noon placed oves his eye?. He \va: asked ii hi had anything to say before lu. died H‘ was given the final blessings by m; pries* it the pn - srnce of official witnes.se>. On a given signa. tin cui rent vapplied and than reapplied to l>io body Franc; ' sip-, puffed out h- groaned and jumped so mat th citrine chair rocked on tec flout. When it was evident that the electricity was not bringing death to him, he electric switch was turn ed off, and Francis was taker, from the chair. I.r,.formed of Francis' failure to die in the electric chair, the Gov ernor ordered a reprieve until May 9 On May 7, a petition fo’ a writ of habeas corpus was filed on Francis' behalf. The writ war de nied the same day On May 9, « petition for writs of certiorari, mandamus, prohibition and habeas corpus was filed in Francis’ behalf in the Supreme Court of Louisiana, and on May 14 a supplemental petition was filed alleging that a second attempt to execute Francis would be in'viola tion of the due process clause of the fourteenth amendment to the Federal Constitution. The Louisiana Supreme Court denied the petitions. The United Slates Supreme Court decided to review the case June 10. On November 8, 1944 Francis i allegedly laid in wait for three hours behind Thomas’ garnge lot Thomas to come to his home from his drug store. Francis is alleged to have been armed with a pistol hr had previously stolen. After Tl.o-.itts arrived. Francis is alleg- j ej to have shot run-. five times and taken Thomas wallet contmtiug $4. K ICK RELATIONS HONOR ROLL RELEASED • m college which has a predimi-■' l LvariUy white a.odvul body ar-d * ' uu'uity;. Orson Walk he las i;iaio f.an p- an i.nai.ast r.c ml and religious . Oigotry. NEGROES William 11. Ha-tic. fui )u. ap pointment governor of the Vir gin island., the first Negro to be regular gov me.: ot an Am.’ii- , 1 can state or territory !);• Alain l,»ckc. so; ii, election pr: id. );; o! the Arm rican A• -o ci; tior: for Ark; It akicatiup Mint Shirley Graham, so: !vi ; biography of Frederick Douglas;: which wo., (lie Julian Mersner i (): ;/c of Sij,s!Ki for ;h* best book ■ a<-( relations. i. vi Jackson l. r hi.- football •■ ' ,»rd i S' ,ie Univ«, itv Mrs. E:. ma Ck-ir. nl. F. etoni ;; k. Anv near: ATi.lhi i ui *:i*-ti' *>oti- the first Negro mother sol •■v signaled. Ihe NAN CP Legal Staff, p.n i rularly for it;- defers to of the Ci»- b-'mbia. Tcnn. riot viuim.- Porcy Gree-ne. rditoi of the , /■■ei- ■•on. Mi "Advo ;,p ' ter his .'.s.-istanev in galiioi'ing witiicssis 10. 'he- icnai.e commime h.vesti gating -. iection irregularities Frank Yero.y, so, hi- riovci 'Hk of Harrow v, i;o..> >-- : c.'Ui.d trios- of assy other book r-vci , 'i'ilen f,v Negro Amc; The Cilia:::- Democratic Com mittee of Geo .or for i;r r.,oip;;igo to bring out the Negro vote. Canada Lee. actor and eo-pro . tiit: for On Whitman Avenue," a Brottow >-y play exposing tin fan . !■• using pinGi-ce/ in the North Thi King Ci. 1 Trio, ••vii.ne: •! ; th; vole of p.:puU,:' n:;;. :r inaga i zinc:, as f.avii'g contributed the most to popular mu r -ic during the i past year. Alfred D Brook-, tor winnin;. his M. A. degree-, being adjudged by ihe Arnr- rican Koundalion foi !re Blind as the student who has ! shown the greatest intellectual im p cvemer>( during the year ANTI-KKK Bil l IVTROJH fH) l\ I EGISI -vrrßt -;• fouthold in u nuirioer <>J Penri . sy 1 vartia count ies The hiii provide- that any nvim ' ber of th' Kian or similar o*'ganiza ,<m ini.ril iT'agn or terminate hi", menu.'-.' .-adp wiihin twenty days oi ! the i-ffectiw date of the aet or be guiliy '.f u mi.-demeanor at:d upon eouvieb'or, thereof bo ccntenced to pay a, fine us not leer than SSOO or more than $2,000, or uadei go im ■ risorin-cnt for a term of not ie>? ■ Ilian six nioorhs o. more than three . ai the dis:rctinn us the court. The j'v-jisurv decree that any or :g: mzation group or society of pe'.-('!s, incorporated o.t unincor . j .orated which practices or advo cates through "dissemination ot piopaganda lite rature or pubiii ity or by Hi-:- use of terrorism threats, j cttmoustraiions and other fern -en gendering methoda. the pei >ccution !”\ perrons because of t.-u.-ir race, '• ■ rrj t.'oi(i«- to he unlawful" "Any -;:tch nrgnni/.atitm group n. soeicy • : a uov. orgaiug rci vv hr the:' doimant or funelio.u 'he bill read.- “it, hereby er, joined from operatitig, carrying or, i* jiurposv-. or tunes ion;, i■ any m«nn.er wjUic.-'wi y iv>i hudi <.m K'-vition. group or society here all ci be organized or formed." !' als l - provide.- iha' any offieei or director holdtru, :* ; ition in ruct, ;m nmuwful organ; whum oi 1 en. one organizing or aitciapiiug . to organize such , group shall be eui.Ly ■>! b i , arid upon eu:n ie ion -riiteneed ro pay a fine of riot s than v,;t.o:it.i nor more than $lO - . hi*..' and undmto imp isoumcnt for tvi'in u- ... if:-, than five year; -Ur.' mor: than ’ifi years. Idl.j.do Ihi <>’ gan i.iafiou. soeaa .croup Gil to - i-band, or dts iivf iiiiin-'iiab ly upon the offer--i • of the act *f can be eharg ;|l' a felony and upon crmvi"- >: fi. d "the entire amount of •oney .-nd properly. real and per- . 1 al. o . :If. po. ehy slicil r rrg,iMiz.rtii'v in, ii inonoji ana orrriti.- *I! !-,( forfeited to th '. oiri.r itu e.aUh VAFS'ENGER WINS SITT against n. r tsi’s line bus pulled out of the Rictimono tormina!, the driver, C L. Jordan. Jcted him lo move to the tear. Feign- suid there '. ere no empty i.s .aid he refused to mow. Tn- bus driver ziiTninoned the iu -.ice of peace, who irsueri the "i.rrat:- cliflrgiriß Reigns with di-s --• city conduct. Reigns v.v.- ar r. eo <it\d held u. jhi! until tin I;'.. ,<t day when he posted bond The l.arc< against Reigns was rltsnnss i. ■ it; Felice Court June 10 .teuti.o brought sui: or the . ttiai he had beet, v rong ft: 'y arrested, humiliated and de ved of bo civil rights in viola ' a of til S'.Ui and Federal Con ‘tutions. Ti'., but, company defended on the ground that its driver was simply carrying out the provisions of tin State segregation law. DUBOIS EXPLAINS If HAN HISTORY •ttr-;- : advanced than (bat oi Eur . ore. arid ::dded: The slave trade played an itn- ! porta nl part in the downfall of 1 African culture, and in attempting to justify this trade, modern his torian'; have failed to give credit ! where credit is cue. Many have denied that the Egyptians were I African 1 - when lh6re appears no doubt about the matter. They re- , jgi rded the high state of civiliza- i | tion around the Nile at progress by j the Asiatics, never by Africans, i The same applies with respect to I 1 Catlings ” The Renaissance actually reach-! cd Africa before it reached Europe, i he said, and explained that it j could not have begun in Europe ! because Europe did not at that : ! time have the vulture neces/nry to , 3«fhaili it. V MCA-YWCA BUILDING CAMPAIGN NEARING GOA I • \ t«i wi'ich incii - $/Z, j()0 '.l’.iio V'il lb* j City .Si-i'oois rir*' now wotk *f!i: for heir S-vJOO 11 w.ito. 7hc i ' I* jpi'ir.ciprtia vs <j < ». ontacicci iv . . us!; hy <!v:' i.’hnivman ol Iht* <'iivv, Ml'. Kdwifiii H B»own ai*d , ihcy i ij»oi*U:x( tt'.at every teacher working with hi- pupil.s on the |S; f-H for ouch < hild the attitude I too. ard ihr is v/ondor ’ji.'!. and dial ihe fnU goal v/iil be ,sl i passt tl rfoe chairman re ported* t'"ti he has found the some inter ;f: i in toe count > /*ho<?l6. ! Tht V T< «n. Clu) »i thr YWCA. 1 v hith nre tinder the- direction of Mor.imi BeHoi;. prv-jsented a ■am nr o.urnan^ei> at The Soc le: id Ward Hi&i. School tei.enUy. ! K vv-r n'vm High Schools in Meck- I Jt-yjfcuj-K CcgijjU t.r.rticiprdcci. ;n --v• id io £ JiC following School: W jCi •• rlotit. Clejii Creek. Hinovii v : ’ ifjvU / vi’lK', ? /.■:. S', eond Wiu (i : . Pl.ao rrice. The suc<r-vs of • inis loioaoi*' tre was due to Ute •p'.endid wo;k oi the I>ramatic • ■ . • • 1 r . v k:« o - ; h'nded by M.ss > cm-j Mdl with liv support, of y Toons ir on ’.ht- ’• ari o.ij- Scriooi:- flic the stion oi Teen advisors and ro!nniittc- s c ]he «n*ai i-mmiii’ f.em tn.>? ei - it, e/jb i nd Mr:-. B-iH.ii ' {cs tha t 1-■ oup w 1 11 bt big • .iTiOurd Up to S3O-i 000. Mrs. B. J. 3r>.jv.'i!. :s heading the ; ] t o Ho*.> se C a n»p y \ nr. S* j c .-A-or IS work era. rrr-n and women. , They arc sclßn* S 3. • a sj r - 1-; ;C-k Cl ifx-'llr - Th;; m'OUfl V.'-li 1 f, C: rtlllp.l Id' - v ;. t. a pagi-am al the City Armovy I Atari:ten urm Sunday February 88»'d ;u 3:30 p m. The auir-.k- ivho sell;; • 'he ;. ; :.’h<’. t iiiiiTii.":-! of black.- will cro'.v:»•:•'! Miss YWCA and the mar. Mr YMCA. Tin pratr.-nn will iht composed of racrobcrfi f, i l''.\ iuh: -aid i'hf '- t'.'CilS i.i'U' 1 -' B ! Pc.au: wiF have the V. Oj k* r- ni the- d.'ivr vo }.ai licpcd e :in lb, Di'igc-ant by cu:id.- ag the YMCA-Y'.VCA v.'iMi bricks The Bi::a: V -I'd '..dus'.riai I:J3 UUC;'T the IfcttdCTShip of dF s.-; \ S Grier J. £ Hemp i 'li. Si A. E. S;- '.: E S .pi ii T! "to I' .idcr , > .!• ab'snpl. i 1-. tjopi ;,j f ••-.•cry bu-moss it: the ■ v -■>. '[•,■ ■ Ncgroc 'k IPi gVi'.p ; '-me t(, v-.rl- -SI DOW j ]yijt, r: V. Wufiriana •J. Fug: rav -Mcxandrr ~ia h> !ai a Warn ’>■ kurcac: th< socraL - , • Mess •• nd yroF toto’ml ciub for i‘. V. I-M t.vnoN VI. COM Lit IA CL MAKI H 7 Jh a;; so V x 'A NIL Tin annual cdycalitXKi! confm - eiicc will stau Mu: rh 7 hi 9 AM. .according lo an unr'Oiinor-.'Vic nt h\ Principal E. P- Evans. Tn <: proceed mgs of ‘be vatious con f.'-rcTi-vt'S aik m demand m aL parts of the world Accordtr.g to ,u;:tf and naiionai officud--' in th< t t'N'lucalionai field this conference i-s one oi tiit mast thoraugl: jobs of kind neing dori . H o also, the oldtvl educatkinaJ conteranct' in existence. T:u sobh'cl 1 "Phvkir.al aodi Vcntai Fh ness o' El<,,,"n‘ ary School t:hiidr< n’ pr. H A. Bul lock Ktafiv. (hat it will pi-uvi fo< >« one *: ihe e ... mu ing topics .since raokt teachers wiii -rj-.rctilv 'aini'crned. ! The j’ I Shaw University j< Nursery School | (.jin *.-nroi! (j atldi « lional dii]dren 'no ! tween 2 <& () ve.-trs j I r ' | H j riil V . I i 'ii ! iilui mat:on : i j t < intact THE DiitECTOK I | Mondays through I'Yidays » H A. M. to 3 P M. C-roundiloo!' oi ; TYLER HALL | Wilminj.fLon St. at. Worth j iiUtUyl'U MAD? AND so?h£O KT C H A4t|r£§ J ACQiJm ?'i C f t. t J nc. PMtU. PA. * eST iS»« : CLEMENCY ASKED FOR GI SENTENCED TO 15 YEARS HARD LABOR | NEW YORK tn petition f«.« j clemency, the legal sti-.fi o’ the IMAt.'P a."Ked lh< Secrdarj of ' War lo reconsider the atom- im | posed on former private Walter A ■ Blown by a genera! coin!-martial on August 5 i'M.v for sia.otmv ,i I white officer ifi; fn-r,’ "wiL ; Jr-ti it to kill." Brown b p, -cnity c h rd labor Tn,;- :-.boof.tiig .acr.vu’: wa;,cr. ic cubed in Brown's „n'fft for "a-- ■: '.ji iU; j'ntav lo Kiti oecui red a -avi: >; i Hui : uni |j;k , . . Bn:-" r, was K.-viog t; yr. Mid w.a.-: firrd upon by -bihc un ' k iv u as-viil.inf. Ur.-...-i'!,,i!> vvhetb ■ r ffu tiro :-r<:mijigl.. c':ive:cd a; ii.rn was cwrun.' from ~c c-nr-'-uy ;<• hi -it nis o--, u nun i ‘. ; siii-ut'. o. In: in A cay a. Miiei.ur ' : ut tore ."etufm'ig me. fire in t.l.t 1 t ; 'Erection from -vhicn flasihes .tunfifi '.a>i tipi's-a to com• - lu i. . ;i by o', of flic si.-.if- Brown j ! ca eo'lapr.iHi. to discovci. upon ! .''t'y.riici-tH I eot'M.'iinrsi'i'.'fp. tt»a: he to* "S bung placed uwfct o:-ti.X ; -h.-rged '.vitb “> j.i f)fiiccy «, I;, J„ NAACP's kt.er pG i-oi.- the Scct'-ia’s ol vV ;r for r'.ort •■. >. u was pom fed out that, emi ior. for llic crime ol .- -uul: 1 .vhh uftcm to kill nxjui-et pnmJ i <;/ _:i■!t with th'' i'equi;-::Xf intent : beyopci fact.-' cstablishred in rh< rd of Bn-'.v.'.N F-.rHa.: ' kssmiTi-ff fbaf it was the imlurni ; n -.riio/) of a o'v!I-t; neri . cJrLet i v.~uj v ri jjpon in lof* •*».i,-v3'k <>j ] mzh\. l*o ■c : u;'r such im j ' Suit -pi OU-Aii.’Oi . tr-r* DTti' .urj ‘.he dsosi hyinpaUicU*" !'!•■{ an | dk-vsUtriding »‘>.f »h-:* f&c't U\ Brow;: s ! c; sc b> tiin oi a- ni < board cor-sidc rit\% *i i s Slaiir»4 iDRt BrovvTi hut suffered piivsiCc iSy by virtu- •'i the ! i ußliy oy viyivr*. of hi a c'jm'wuoo • :.a 1-MMjirißir'CHl ’•> dsU\ it wus thut I'ur’isbrnoiii. by |( * r i ',r.-iv ori ir; prison should TiOl •\y i:po»» him ; b ti ne should be uccordo.:! th* • ui*.-; rs ; vkTi-'TICy |Jto;-sibL Support Vo!T Paper’ THE ismUMW miSK Yof! 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