- _ || - ' EDITOR BARBADOES BRIDGETOWN, Barbadoes 'ANP) -Charles Firdorick Col:;, editor of the Barbadoes Recorder, died Monday at the age of 77. A native of Bridgetown he entered the printing industry as a youth and in addition to publishing the Recorder, the largest publication in the island conducted an im portant printing establishment. MAN LYNCHED BY S. C. MOB *ififitit**#★★★*★* * ★ * * * * * * t A i * k Bishop Davis To Grand Jury Victim Accused Os Robbing And Shooting Man VETS ACCUSED OF BEING COMMUNISTIC CHICAGO The Unit ed Negro and Allied Veterans of America is not a Cca is a clever means of creat- j ifc?:- id-wilt am( ftemUmwi.- toward i ■Us by those who do not want Ne gro veterans, organized and who would destroy she unity created during the war between Negro and white si rv treat f-r. 1 adding. “WNAVO has no in being unworthy of the forthright -cuoport of our honora-y commander. Joe Lfuii:: Dr William K Jeraagin ot the Fraternal Council of N» pro Churches, and Grand Exalted Ruler J Fin!, v Wilson of the firs-: proved Benevolent and Protective j order of Elks of the World, and m i our efforts to beeorn** accredited w.tii uie v(.'1.0; aie, Aitonnisteration. j These Negro leaders understand ; ttiv worth of UNAVA and the fight i we arc waging in behalf of the | rights of Negro veterans." 101 Ia I w* I! i | i l | I Jesse O. Thomas has left Wash- ? ingiott on a speaking tour wiv- i ertag Mississippi, Louisiana. Ala bama and North Carolina. i C. I. O. MAKES RACE RELATIONS AWARDS I NEW YOkk The annual CIO award to six citizens, making out standing contributions ir. the field of race relations in and outside the CTO, was announced Friday by ©eurge I, P. Weaver, director of the CIO Committee in Abolish Dis- i crimination. Meeting in Washington, D. C., j last week, the committee designs;- ; eri the following to receive the awards: Rabbi Stephen S. Wise; Dr. Charles Johnson, president, Fisk j University and member of the! UNKSCO delegation to France and j Japan; Michael Mann, secretary- j. treasurer of the Chicago industrial: Union Council. CIO: Emil Sieve, president. CIO Textile Workers j Union of America- Walter P. Reutbei, president. CIO Automo- ; Workers fasioa; a>t.d Jacob S, 1 THE "VOLF-vIE XxVf, No Id ’ fc A LEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA ~ WTk.K V. Nf DIN fGS A T™? ,*]"> AV, KHmCARV 22, HM7 VIIU..L 7c J PICKENS. S C. —A. mob of AC white men—some wearing cab driv ers caps—seized j man supected of I'tUifK ;.I Pickens C jail ; here Monday and an hour later ; ths i w hi-, bullet-ripped body near I a rur-! slaughterhouse Willie Earle. vi:tim ol Uiv mob. ; as accused of robbing and wound i :r?g T. W. Brown, white Greenville cabbie, h* re .Saturday night, after Blown died Monday afternoon. Two mer carrying shotguns lea .< lynch parly and forced Ed Gils i trap, the jailer, to surrc-ndei Earle j shortly before 5:00 a.m. A mysler ! iou& telephone call notified a Green | villc mortuary of the death about If> OO and the body was found in | Greenville county, just across the j Pickens county line : Coroner J. T. Turner of Green* {vDle said his body was slit! warm i when he reached the scene, and i that Earle’s head bore raping shot ; gun wounds on both sides and his . torso was "mutilated by one or more knives.” Members of the Gilsirap family : v,-j;o ii.'i on Vi Samuel Morris, ■white j •ufc.ssoria! lecturer in the department of zo ology :i Howard Untv rsity. died of a heart attack while conduct ing b class Thursday evening .According to the reporks of zo ology students, the professor com (F..inert of feeling ill whiii lectur ing, and collapsed. Ht. was pro ru uneef! dead at Freedman's hos pital. PotoXfiky. president. CIO Amalga-; mated Clothing Workers of Ainer- i ira. The committee , approved of the j action of the CIO Workers' execu tive board in ret) westing all its lo- ! cal: to withdraw its teams from tournaments conducted by the ] American Bowling Congress, and j tc commended that the CIO execu- j tive board request its affiliates to I take similar action The American ! Bowling Congress bars all team: ] having any non-white players from i participation in tournaments. The committee reported that pro- j i gme* was toeing made in its fight ■ to have Negroes admitted to the Senate and House press galleries. I A recomtnen da tier, was made by ' ihe committee to the executive of- ! liters that a contribution of Si.O'.'O j iContinuod on back page! I •»•' • f’sE»gSsi|sW - .:J:iS.- , '-• ‘ aßMMaiaHre x . ' ,: 7IIIS- ' Vvkjvv- MmfiiiPTTnl t ? PHBHkWp fl ■■■‘•j^BPaH '-. /; ' •', : 4 * lJgJ|jLs*. >; ... k pP9P r '-r : - '"' V-'T-fe ' , |^‘‘.^" : ' : .vo Igi &r m>.-- yt.stik ft : a..- -.y. ■. S? . : kS77 t-' - r 1 pPm*' ~ ■■ «|g - - ~»; ..wwta! J&fe* ,***£■ s&sCT ATTORNEY'S MAP DIVING t ak srn Attys. Sidney V .lours. ,fj of Chirigo arid Beliowl \ Ijnwsftn ol Washington, arc shown seal ofi .ii V* mapping nut ihrir fight on h<-?.. .1 inn- ft. >-tamf»s 'left l , manager of for Sowthsiitc branch oi th< SwcisJ r r i ¥ ill JL Kj' 4a- i*LO O % ->.x --$ Fo If* 1 O i.- d* i %.J- C- 1 §€ tS DALLAS < ANP-i Perkins ! School of The oiogy Southern ; Mith'idisl Univcr.si 'y. boorn d i t.t>.number of ‘-penial of frriny, odvanred *. nininu • Negro ; ministers of li.r Dallas area from : : tv-f. i.ft four. !i w j11>. ,; m . .-if bv Dr E. B. Hawk. 'dan of >h,- school. 1 art fail, in,-' anhn'.i i rh.’dcnls as a pan of o ,‘ i ii-u a recognized need and help j .iavanco th- CLfi.is.o- of Christ tav ; b; im-int; < m -.pportunines foi ftu-iii.., tp-intng io y •ministers v-du, would otiierv. is' have j ; .oh-., npporl.unii ins." About 12 mm- j i Hr. Vi olk-I in ihe tire • Tb= .succors .uhonrbTK: the exper- ! dt hi -A r o.- such ohnt i\+-\ jirhooV.- ; *cu!'-. dnn'p.d 11, acd two oibf..- ! •••ur-!-- d.i ring e- . • mg “in kr.epint with the . landing ! j-oiiey oi Perkins school and tlu>t 1 of KMXh" m CREMATE AS FLAMES DESTROY HOME RALEIGH Car Hollo'/, ay. Bit. was burne-ci to death in bis three I room house on the Rock Quarry read early Thursday morning. Cor- I o or Irving M Cheek has report ed. investigation tried to determine cause fit the fire which was dis covered by Thomas Wilson who vras passing and v;hn broke open the fiord door of the blazing build ing anti found Holloway overcome by flames and smoke near ’he c«- f vvTir»cv, He lived with Hugh K, Bunch a nephew, who was at work when the lire occurred and was almost cremated hs the blaze winch had practically destroyed the building before tiretnea SPftvm, .’-cturuv office in fhu-ago and d i Tiiiis L. St. richij r.?a::a? rr l\ for West Virginia for the Sb- M:'mc I.ihertv f.ife Insu-awr f '(»mpan against ihr I .oulsviMe itfiti \h ■t! i t iixitroiM! ' flop r.J ihr * o:r.,v \ !•> v rvr Ilf Si fnp', and M: Pori-Ii in *},! ir CAR 01 :N A SHORTS Vfrt.l Ps\ -i'» ..t!-,s «A1 *•!£»» - fir. Horny » ■ ! :!|i »m. :i. I jVJKr.O oi 111, ! > j i . i»p •,( s<>. ia) . ( ,i y<> 1 :1C • !■•*.!! TJriiVvrsii*, (U hvci j n i!i! ,j;!rirr svwlgi jilf j norm ■i. t,r,-rnlfHt r I,:>pF■ 1 ,»l I >fTtiversH.. is )!<<■ m it!:! | »; r . .. * . •- , RT<: I -1 c as i- tnitTi'-aii UHemmg vs. . Amcrii oi V. l.caiie.rsbip." PRESIDENTIAL' ELECTIONS IN FRANCE. Him. Eugenic Eituur. Deputy from Ou»da>oopi* to the Council oj me KcpaMte shown arriving with her daughter and son-in law, Leonard Sedar Snigtior, for (he Congr*** of Versailles. The Ceng Ha*- which is compoesd of the National Assembly and the C'»US!CiI ffi the U.epublk at »f uing ear on March !5, iS4B, he <-cr, Nout'-vi'llr n»«i VmnhuvaL Mr. -Tamps .md Mr. i'owHS ■ v th' had been attendinc jii UI, ysflim as i t ! •' • ‘if »KO the •' If .f"m »,1 Negro }*. <•.-% »Vr< k ii % .•> ' 1 i i>‘ ■?. last « • liighhg'liSrifl by the )>r • >r> C I'.nmpiis ,»i thrr< .. t.rnr , '. ,, r : f:v,'.iio-rfi'ing ' »ij- iln V ai.tl T rftilienf i.t • • . « :-n- s‘<»*t Hughe*. • ■ jMs ; and writer, l»r H- rin- Ap;7‘ <;!•■ • minon* iiitborny on '• i;ro I'.istory from ('i>lu«n*.ia sa»lJir». ronvenej January ib to eiret the first president of She Fourth Republic, Vincent Aralol. Mme, Eheuc' is the widow of the late. Gov. Gen, Felix Efeone «f Fresveh F.cnatoriat Africa. She has j m«mber wi tnc soc j cesßtte f onxuStativc Assemblies since the Liberation, fATSHP) y iir.SrJtfej I>M n UKIKSPECTED MEAT IN HOME MAKxlOh r.. - - : '• XX f ’A; : : V khl.p ?va<>f :or H o,.vi>. whi} WkS i r : - : .;:-n of \fw Cor?- > i- I■l1■ 1 • c-op ,: l'))orri. ;•• vOj.du?! un- ; •n.r. tm. •• h;rhnp. *. .-. ordered 1 M !•■:••! T *>y M WtI- ‘ r •■■ 4 ■•J ■ • ! '-/■ ‘ •.Xi\j. : 4l i.' ■• •*• , • .„- !C/?I j 7,’B'i - H; ; ?»;• 'y of UiUH- 1 i : : ' • rr)Cv'i -d •, it? : >X*?o > >•' r- city ' ! Ari of; ; , • _— \{ *|§o was i ' i H:.-.hep ioaviy; wax for I ! o jiu v action or) hi* own rt'-c- : ; , i, :y/-.'ie*i Hr- w%s Hrrf'iTtod lav! ’ : Thiirrdav -on ih r coriploint. of Dr. ! ! V Ll.-rj D - nil of r, ,ny j •vkvi-‘o. ;vho testified at a hearing j , Thursday that fir-top .Davis had in ’ -ernent -of •Ms '.•■■’ j.lXiyiO H : l.l : ‘ ' ; better Tfcridential eighhorhoods, | ■7 )0 oor-rds of meat which was ! - -Wityred and prrparea v.ii.hout i>u'pc*;'v ? i: m. of the C omn e issi-on * i,• r.f H- :■! • ,•; B<-; ttirrwji • un Feb- i SH TRIAL li! SSE SUSLSED BF BIAS :-?\: )w,i bi. - nor prejudice Aas :.!;<, ■, by hBT. in thr !itigat»OT! in - 'i . . ••;>: *v’(; biphops of li:i Afri- \ j: • ~. i’ V- dx-m. Dirt lii-f .Judge Geurgt A. | j ; '•.*'• ;••!•. m•. bii-eyj here JaM Mcjiidav. j >} itis petitk:;; filw! ii> he l ] i V ; :; -; e. ; :■' , Carreit C»n, ■ ■■■! Ap- ! I' ;•<- '. ;. -Kir;: illai tb< in removed ‘ j ■:•; ,ji .. . tb{ in ‘>;i i VA'JI; *i iri iic rtevi i iiafi any i || j ' i-'ig» «if (.)• i' quaiti' .pet .eith j ; .!■, : ■: i, ,ti :-.li(M ,7!.)!| |. GlT‘:n. I 1 ! •, 1 ,‘!.- itr,, - A rit .inciv ..j Tti'-.tmp | ]! o- V.- A Si :i .. of J'hil ifiprea, j j j h. 'o ;-, sjjeciai s»nferneoe of the J |; ":l'j Cfureii voted U> cupel. -| M;.;. rr:or'’ T * .• re AJoxnndcr. nttor- I ... y for £’i bo,, Green fifed the pc— i , on ..I hn\ • Judge Welch remov i .. M: Aicx.-.r.der e-ha.ged feat i . tv,- irh hfs r d ntused ana : •'C'»t{.:t>u'.'f; 07. berk p >ge> "<..omplrlr. hcpialifo t.pe*ToP;*' Ihghf. Savs Pnol-Mifor ! j j Wb! Bart i. Spr!»:!••■•. Inc l ‘Hpc- \ i t laj The' soiutio?. to Amei’ie-i's i I race probl-'m lie- only in removng : ! ..T.mplctcly obligatory segregation | jin d she theory of White supre* j j nn.cy" Rev . John LnFaiee. S. J., ; | .'ditoi of America Sind author of ■ • Cos.;:otied on buck page) SECRETARY OF STATE SHEETS GEN. DAVIS W ishis.gi.on y Gen 'Risenhowe-’- and Adm. I N-.mitr. and singled out Gen Davis ]f or greeting. j FoTlcwinif his v r Jtioo. various . tCoa.viu.iwL op bacS page) Asks Governor r»”« : /nr . lo Commute Se nten ce 1 o Li fe niljij i (f TP nail Dh;;:C.. v p. C‘ «in N i A>—Tm? * Ai*' vV ; -DiJ i. i VC*} L v in: t • *.v«i **• 4 ’ *-■ *a«» vV•*l. Ct>.? ■’ i.i p- Mi - ; pm;!.c pci foM'iUini;.'ir til ii L.iyticv .i?rlii»;ni»jr^ i i-i'd commercidl <.V. .110 lei! :■!:> W.,y OJHOI for -ii'oupiN ic - ' \ 1 *n. ciuuilor* •’ fi 1-1 i O'ick [r *.gc ) ivmuiuiu. mm p VsEI-TS MARCH 15 KAU-lIGH- T !>• • E.,..;,;0 Annual rrig I tic Noi’ln • aioimu a:...-., will )::■•: h. id in I'ii'.i■:it??. fir: E-riurd-.y, Ma?ch 2F The morning >. r;.ip »wg:r: Hi IR.PO coniir.in uutii i :d); the al’emoon --ib rut; from !.-*:» until 4 i'll. A!,' „H-f: t*. Til hr m th> SUiidsy Jvhoi)] Build u. ■■■! (he Vi:licet Methodist Church. Tre montiny sesskv- will Ifsilure. ■ '■ilk !. > Dr lfomid L. Trigfe. As •:>! the Southern Hi ::r:v:! f.Vimctl »i I!'ve unit-bed a sore spot: '.-.1.7 1 ypieii-fi': 7olgiii to give Pm a !.v/o day rei-epi ion in Johan burg. Bui at the same session ot iii city c.-uncii a SIBO,OOO housing iiiau for 6.WD African families was fi I r fi-f vifi jH-r.'.-.i • WAal. f Vi- royalty won’t .-tee Viwv its special train and a»to itcbikv, as an African magazine jiioted by N, v AP-ica pits it. ■"Th.- hardy towns in which the i<*si>-.-ra?.e 111 rl-..d, ill housed, jll fed a.ci ndo-white arc compul; irjly bearded by tiheii at-lf .ippoii:!.!-d trustees. The appalling ‘ ifislK's whirh rhov, that half' A thr- irjii-vviiiH- iiif..■ tlii.- iii ita-i; iip y-.’.-1 not the th< n> .- n>, where :i'r*d reds of thousands of nou ft'hite iri'iimnai l -> work out 1 h ( -i 1 ireadfitl off? n:-* that of being .(in-wt-m- in tiicsi n loJid*” Tin South Africa.'-. «ovcrnmfn .Hide of laws de:-).a-c ’ p.> vp Afn r;v >r: it staid! ot permanent sub : rvience provides punishment for ids recognized as criminal offenses cri'ly v.-hr-n they arc committed by i Continued on page 8) "—-W ’ I m 'm AS- j S Jr CAS Wl'iK«».S SUPPORI THEIR OWK rOM-F.GES? T-- -.ns I>r o*wt;» *» Fun won. : npp;r--'i! dmconi-vtitmem with many of the men end agencies j >..-h.ich hwe condemned assigtUßent j i Negro troops to a southern train- ' jog camp essrlusively. I 1: known that delegation of' high ronkine army officers arrived j b the Fori his week to investigate i ;ee matter. Several soldiers now at j the post were {joesfSonwT about : condkttWis and several civilian 1 ae.’-ncies arid persons were ;«lso vis- , i-w. h> the coterie Final solution viii dcyclic on tin rupari 0* inus 1 investigation The issue of br.ving tw not h»v- i OXFORD Judge 11. Hunt i’.-.rki Thun-day yentenceit Thom* . I.r-v.-ia- *0 death in the gas Cham* ir on April if foi rape of Mrs. W. A7.c- Jolmson, a white woman, here -. .Inly 8 and then read an open f! :• which be had addressed to (! --vcrr.vr R Gregg Cherry reeom* i: .inding executive clemency. Ad; -in n;> iliai He might set aside v-.-rdict Judge Parker wrote >J governor: “The evidence It* this 7 e bus given me great concern.. 1 :tn of !hc opinion that i should ’■oi -i cisf: tins di.HTc-tioi* and set ‘•Hie she verdict. I am ftrimly con vinced that Thomas Lewis should not suffer death in this case. I re* -.pi-ctfiilly i-cqnest that you as gov *. 1 *jr fsh fair;?’ | cum nt rumors that Mrs Fannie-, j f t arson who died here aboard a ' S' Ewawd southbound train because isip had an attack after she ’ had ; be; u w'-krd to move from “the white j reach to a coach used exclusively 1 tv, colored passengers, i According to railroad officials, Mrs P'-arson bad been sitting in j tin s-ame v‘j! in h smali coach with white ;*nd cofonxl since [ ;*:>■ train left Richmond, end was : -<-aied in v double sesa at. th* time of :ht- att-Tk. Tin- car in which she v.-a.-, seated wss “ ‘way back in. the j according to Seaboard of ficials. because the cars “come rnvxed-x up." A r. official report*. - we-i nni;. two or three otfa irnmituied on back page) ling the men stationed here hinged | i enlerlfliament for ♦•he men and ;h<* general attitude of the soldier? The army loaders indicated th*- ■ '{-n, here for about eight weak* | i-,y basic naming, needed more lo- I cal activities which the community 1 is not offering. Contrary to geoer ■ ! assertions, the men believed, the local while attitude was "indiffer ent,’' of no concern left or right, : nd that, this was in itself whole fsrne. Civilian leaders held, how ever, that the community would tkovMc more entertainment 3/ it had any contact with pc..,. auihwri* ?3Cf.