‘DEMOCRACY NEEDED TO SOLVE SOUTH’S PROBLEM’ TRUMAN K. GIBSON ON ROOSEVELT COLLEGE BOARD CHICAGO (ANP) Oiio of three! p vsorii' recently elected to mem- 1 bership on the board of directors ; for Roosevelt College was Ally. ! Truman K Gibson, Jr., former civ-j ilifui aide to the secretary of war, ; it was disclosed here last. Friday. Companion appointees were Mar-, shall Field and Lyle Spencer Orders Hearing On Lautier ******* ******* *i* * ★ ★ ★ ******* Rapist Fonnd Guilty By White Jury 31 INDICTED IN S. G. LYNCHING Greenville, S. C. . ... A general Sessions Court Grand Jury has. indicted thirty one men in con nection with the February 17th Jynch-slayinfi of 24 year old Willie Earle. The indictment charges Roosevelt Charles Hurd. Sr., a Greenville taxicab dispatcher with murder on two counts and names die other thirty as accessories be fore and after the fact AH thirty one are being charged with mur det and conspiracy to commit mur der. All but four of the accused men ; are Greenville taxi driver;-. Earle was taken from the Pickens Co. jail by an armed me-b soon aftc his arrest as a suspect with the fatal stabbing and robbery of a Greenville taxi driver. RACES UNITE TO FIGHT TALMAOGE ATLANTA. Ga Fifty Negro and white; youth of Georgia meet ing at the call of the Georgia Southern Negro Youth Congress this past week-end pledged them selves to join together in joint act ion to defeat Talmodge and the white supremacy forces of the state of Georgia. Denouncing all the recent ef forts of the Talmadge government to limit the number of Georgia voters, the youth delegates drew up a petition which is to be pre sented to the Supreme Court of Georgia with signature of thous ands of Negro and white youth BISHOP SIMS SEEKS INJUNCTION AGAINST ' NOVEMBER RULING YOUTH CONFAB ! SHIMS CO.NCKCSS ! NEW YORK Congress In Ac- J tK>n will concern delegates to h\ youth conference sponsored by the ! Youth Division of the Washington, D C branch NAACP on April 10, 1! and 12 at Howard University The young people will study legis lation affecting the social welfare of the people, the forces lobbying : foi passage of legislation inimical to the welfare of the people and [ ways of lobbying for measures in* | eluded in the NAACP legislative i program for 1947. Highlights of the conference will j be a visit to the Capitol to Watch Congress function and a talk with representatives. The conference j will adjourn at about 3 o'clock on | Saturday afternoon so that the; delegates may get back to theii hemes in time to begin celebration I of the 6th Annual NAACP Youth ! Week or. April 14. ALLEGED KILLER OF NEGRO IS FREED GREENSBORO, Fla. After j listening w the Rev. R C. Britt I testify that he saw Keath Bryant, j white farmer, shoot Wyatt True- i blood, Negro sharecropper, an al! j white Grand Jury on March 3 fail*! ed to indict. Bryant after deliberat ing for an hour and a half. Bryant j was therefore discharged. The NAACP legal department on ! January 31 had urged Attorney '■ General Tom Watson of Florida to I open an investigation into the cir- j cusnstanees surrounding the brutal | killing of w Negro sharecroppe l ; who war shot in the head and heat- i on to death with an iron wrecking | bet. last November as his two ter ! rjfjed. cblWrea ftoag ty. _ * THE CAROLINAIAN THE CAROLINIAN \OLLMK XXVi. NO. 38 ALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. MARCH 22. HM7 UiUT Ltc Jury Deliberates Only 30 Minutes Before Verdict Baltimore (ANP>—After only 30 minutes deliberation, an all-white jury broke a precedent in the Hart- i ford county circuit court lasi week when it returned a verdict oi guil i ty against Char- W. Redder, white. I charged with raping Mrs. Mary C. j Lance on Nov. 13. 1946. Mrs. Lance, the mother of four children, was five month’s pregnant when she ’ was accosted and forced at the pomt of a pistol to submit to Red ; der's demands. Suite's Atty. D j Paul McNabb broke a own the de | lcr.se alibi witnesses in a skillful' cross examination. On Wednesday afternoon, Nov i 13, Mrs. Lance was returning from Hopkins hospital where she was j \ receiving care at the rn'iteynjtv ; clinic -in anticipation of a babyTh i February. As she was walking along • • the road, a ear. driven by a white man. stopped beside her. Brandish-; hiK a gun, tne man ordered her to j got in and keep her mouth shut. She was driven to a wooded spot. 1 forced from the car, criminally at tacked. and then ordered back into the car. Upon reaching the main road she war pushed out. The man turned off his lights and drove; away. Mrs. Lance ran to the near est farm house and asked to be j ! driven home. Sheriff Gambel picked up Red-1 der on the description given by i (Continued on back page) i PHILADELPHIA (N.NPA.i A j i preliminary injunction restraining 1 I Bishop Sherman L. Green., from j j ptesiding over the First District of j ; the African Methodist Episcopal! | Church, was. issued by Judge Geor- j jge A. Welsh in the United States j I Court for the eastern district oi j : Pennsylvania here la&n Wednedays .* | The injunction is to remain in j I force until the cou -t decides wheth- j |cr the General Conference of the I I Church, which convened in special j | session in Little Rock, Arkansas. I ; last November, had authority to on- | I fiock Bishop David H. Sims anti j | assign Bishop Greene to take over j this duties unless the. order is j : sooner modified or revoked. Issued on the petition of Bishop | i Sims, the court order enjoins Bisb- j jop Green from “exercising or at-; tempting to exercise the authority | of the presiding bishop of the FT.h j ; Episcopal Church . . until final j | hearing in this case or until fuith i i er order of the court.” The injunction war. issued after i ; the Third Circuit Court, of Appeals • dt nied a petition filed by Raymond i (Continued on back page) The alleged murder was said to •save occurred on the Bryant farm near Greensboro, Fla., when the victim, a sharecropper on the Bry ant farm who owned his own farm implements and was free of debt went to the sy cup mill to remove I the part Which was rightfully his. jlt was said that Ben Bryant and 1 bis son Keath forbade Trueblood to | remove his cans of syrup. The iso recropper refused to give up the I syrup, whereupon Keath Bryant | snot him through the head with a ; ; 32-ealiber pistol. Trueblood stag- i I gf.mi and Bon Bryant beat the | '.rounded man vdfh an iron wreck - ! ing bar, even after it was obvtoua > that he was dead, j OFFENSIVE AO WITHDRAWN BY SANK - The N’AACP has eftected Uu ' !v. ithdrsnval of on oovertisemnn! j . with a caricature of a Negro, plac • :ci by the Bank of America :u lh< New Yorker, i! wa- revealed Fri day 0} iVJadisou Jones, admiiasra i live assistant. j Jones stated in a letter to th>- i ! Bank of America that the picture j •: . ' ' > . iiCC * ■ t t C*i YA "..-1 ac’rß i : (ps offensive and derogatory Jones -aid 'ft represents u gross ; ! exaggeration and a stereotype 1 which b nds to ridicule the Negro ' j ! Jones ivtjixcsted that the advertise- ! r.-ent be withdrawn from future • Gradation arid also asked for as sprancc that, ihe policy of the Bank i Con turned on back page) NO PLANS FOR ALL-NEGRO HOSPITAL ! WASHINGTON, D C. — 1 NNPA> \ , Although General Omai N. Brad ! k-y, administrator of veterans as • fairs, told the American Legion 1 j last Wednesday that, he has the “go i ahead" signal on the veterans bos i.iial building program and work : would soon begin on construction ;of seventy-four veterans hospitals lit was latei learned that ihe all -1 colored hospital recommended to i be built by the VA in the Alaba | mu-Mississippi area is not include-. ! in ihe construction program. .NORTHfESTON m\ soo\ h\\t; dormitory i i ... Chicago t ANP.» Northwestern i ! diversity may soon have a mixed 1 1 rnpus dormitory for Negro and i | hite students. Dr. Franklyn Bliss Snyder, presi- j | nt, told a student body in Cahn • | ditorium last week that, he ap- j j i ved a recommendation by the j | indent governing board for an “in- ■ manorial house ’ on the North- j j western campus in which both Nr*- j j gro and white students would i I rvc i He promised to urge the univer- | | y board of trustees to give the | i plan their decisive approval at their \ | • xi meeting, then added: “1 think it. will be approved.” i A campaign to open campus dor- | i lories to Northwestern': 41 No- j ■ n under-graduates has been waged j 1 . the past two months by the j Daily Northwestern, the student j y oiication. NAGWtOMEET IN RICHMOND j Richmond The National As- 1 sedation of College Women of the j United States will hold their j Twenty-fourth Annual Convention j at Virginia Union University in Riduncrrid on April 4 ar-.d 5. According to Mrs Lavinia J. j Banks, President, Richmond Branch j jhi the organisation, members are : i expected to be present in fills con- j j vitiation from every section of the | | country. Outstanding speakers who will ■ i .(CoLtuxued on back page) j WILLIE FRANCES THANKS PUBLIC NEW IBERIA. La. —Willie Frw cs whose case is before the Louis .ia ;- Pardon Board, thanked the w: pap- i>. ministers and oth*" organization? arid indi'. id««is lot ileir cot-nbillions and for ’Aid ing the Pardon Boat -.1 urging it to chang.. his sentence *rum death in • the electric chair to life im prison ’ uient in a leu or tn the CAROLIN IAN ja• hooi superintendent of the Mt. ■ Olive African Methodist Episcopal Cl ureh here for sixty year.?. Mr Lewis was born in Madison County, Florida, and with savings ; »cumulated while working for a : local luftibci company he helped ! found lh e insurance company which he headed. He was past pre sident of the National Negro In surance Association and ex-treas urer of the National Negro Busi ness League. He was a thirty-third degree Mason. CHARGES VA mscKiMmTEs WASHINGTON - The NAACP : Friday directed a ,-trong protest to !.‘>t American Red Cross over the ’ ' •...so of a Negro vob-ran who lost j iii*. leg in the \v<>i and whose claim for vocational ivhabiliafion was: I denied by Urn Veterans Adrmnis j tration. The veteran, Pete Brown, no'.' a: | I'i-i-i Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn. N ■ V., presented his claim while ht ; aas living in Jackson, Miss., with . the local Red Cross office holdling | hi: power of attorney. Brown ap : plied for vocational rehabilitation j and disability award for a single | amputation, but his application for I vocational rehabiliation was de j n,ed. I .... . j - ; I Medical School [Proposed For j N. C. College RALEIGH—Fearful lest Negroes ' . cek admission to the white medi al school at the University of North Carolina, Rep. L. L. Burgin of Henderson Monday sent to the Senate- a bill providing for an ap propriation of SBOO,OOO for estab lishment of a two-year medical! school at North Carolina College, j The bill was accompanied by an i (xplanatory statement in which ; Burgin touched the question of ra ; cial discrimination and expressed ; ‘he opinion that establishment of : medical schools should be deferred j until county hospital needs hao. | beer, met and added: “If the state should decide to build a four-year medical school lat Chapel Hill, than tip? slate sift Committee Will Inquire Into Press Rejection URGE TO BAN ill GROW !N HOUSING • l WASHINGTON. D. C.-iNNPAi Two of the three sponsors of trie ; Taft-Wagner-EiJonder housing biii. i •:’> -igned to encourage construction of 15.000,000 city and rural dwell • i’.j.*-. in Jjtte m.#*.: vr-ii-g; \n-r-rn ■ .-.god last Thursday to write pro lubitions '..gainst race discritr.ina-: *• the measure The bili ;ntrod■■■•.• ssci ,ast 1 Monday by Senators Robert A. V r ‘ Republican, of Ohio: Robert! F. VViigrici. of Nev. - York, and A F-Hende of I.ui.iisiari;), Demo- ! In letters to Senators Taft and (Con!mned on back ptgei ZEBULON MAN HEADS LOCAL LESION POST RALEIGH 'Following this war the American people will do three things: Forget God. forget the na n who fought the war; and forget the Constitution of the United States,’’ I Col. Faui R. Younts, Executive , Vice Commander, o f the North! CiiioliriH Department of the Ame rican Legion, told the Negro Le- j gjonmiires at a District Meeting in ■ , Raleigh Legion Chib House Fri | day night. 1. E . Patton of Aebukin was ! elected District Commander re 'Continued on back page) 'Negroes Resentful. Frustrated, Granger Tells Conference CHICAGO- iNNPA) Colored j people in this country are resent- j tul over wrongs suffered, frustrat- i cc. over betrayals and reversals i and disillusioned concerning thi ' irto fion or ability of white peo- | oie to make good their professions j of democracy and brotherhood,; Lester B Granger, executive sec- : fContinuen on back page) or be comp; lied to admit Negroes! at the Chapel Hill Ivledica! School or build a medical school for Nr- '■ groes. Ke said he preferred a medical! i school lor Negroes and pointed out ’ the decision in the Gaines case in , 1 which the United States Supreme : I Court ruled educational facilities provided for white and Negro ci tizen;; must oe equal in ail re- , specia and that sending Negro stu j dents out of the state to study would not avoid discrimination. Since there is already a two ! year medical school at- the univer i sity of North Carolina and no •; | medical school for Negroes. But-■ j gin contends that l';" legit’ l ’ r re' I on be.es page; WASHINGTON. 0 C i NNPA>■— Sinatra C. Wayland Brooks, of Illinois;. chairman .-f the Senate Rules Committee. announced last Saturday that he had scheduled a : rueting of Ins committee for Tues day ifternoon ro insquirc into the • rejection of the application o' : Louis R. Lautier correspondent fox the Atlanta Daily World and chie! of the Negro Newspaper Publish ers Association news service, for admission into the Congressional press galleries. In a statement released for pub i limtion Sunday. Senator Brook.- i i "To provide an opportunity for «t airing of these charges. 1 j have '.ydjed a meet in* of the full i membership of the Committee for i Tuesday. March 18. at 2 p. m. At that time, ail interested and affect lid parties will be asked to appear nd give their testimony. "The rules governing the Senate Press Gallery provide in effect that ail requests for admission thereto snail be referred to the Standing i Continued on back page) <;OV. IIEWEY ASKED TO 01T-L4l JIM CROW Cl ARD NEW YORK - The National As sociation lor the Avancement of Colored People continued its es -1 ;..rt- to have all units of the New ] York State National Guard opened all citizens of the state regard | '• s.- of race. Attention was focused on the i ami-jim-trov. National Guard pro ' gram this week when Governor 'lnomas R, Dewey was notified by | TAACF officials, of h re rent state j mint by Assistant Secretary of | War Howard C. Peterson. This War Department, assistant chief stated | -The recruitment of officers and | Hie policies with respect thereto I are u function delegated the Na ; tional Guards of the several states. WESTTNDIES SEEK $15,00011 S. Alb Chicago l AN Pi The West In die is petitioning its American trieiids for aid in launching a pro posed all West Indiana conference the latter part of this month to i consider the question of a iedera ion of islands. The West Indies, like many oth : cr -cgmerits of the British empire, j has or is emerging to o newly found freedom from unaci the | yoke of imperialism. In order to 'aurtch a program of development and independence, representative 'of progressive political groups in j the area proposed to hold an all : Wes': Indian conference, ottt of v. hich a federation ni islands might 'ti formed for then mutual benefit FEPC LIQUIDATED WASHINGTON. D C. (NNPA) Liquidation of the President’s ; Committee on Fair Employment ; Practice has been virtually com pleted, K. W. Maxwell, commiss ioner of accounts, Treasury De partment. told the Treasury and Post Office Departments appro priations subcommittee, according to hearings made public last Tues i dsy. Mr Maxwell said the records of I the defunct FEPC were not in "too good a shape" and the Treasury’s j Bureau of Accounts had ;.o audit a number of its accounts, checking the amounts due. and sent, a nvffl* I her 'm? t,c th.- General Ac -1 counting Office for seiU«tfl«nt. Ex Gov. Arnall Views Ga . '$ Fight As Wo rid’s Figh t NO CONNECTION ','URHAM The proposed idea that a medii’iil school no establish i»f.l at North Cavolii; i College did , not originate with the college, arid ' f rsi knowledge of it was gained 'i.lough the newspaper-. Dr James ; F Shepard, president of the col- I!i ge announced her? lasi week. | He said hv had no comment to j make usd that he would prefer to I wait until he has more informa | tion i Lynch Victim s Mother Entitled To $2,000 GREENVI! LE, S C tANPi - . Mr;: Tessie B Earle, mother of 23 • year-old Willie Earle,, who was ; Luthfd ir; Greenville County on Fcruarv 17 is entitled to $2,000 : tvc.ni Greenville County, legal ctr j ties agreed ibis week, i The sum is a statutory provision 1 ihe state constitution and there i appears little chance of Mrs Earle I not receiving the stipulation. i Section 6 of Article 6 of the state constitution says: “In the case t.. any prisoner lawfully in the caarge. custody or control of any officer, state county or municipal. . bring seized and taken from ‘-■aia . •■Hirer through hb negligence, per fCnntinued or. ba.-k page) JAIL TW'O STUDENTS FOR KNIFING POWELL AMENDMENT DEFEATED WASHINGTON, D. C (NNPA)— | Representative ! Ada® Clayton | • Poweii. Democrat, of New York,; last Thursday lashed on! at House' Republicans after an anti-discrim ination amendment he had offered to th..- bill to establish permanent \ nurse corps in the Army and Navy was defeated by a standing vote of | j 187 to 47 The Bill itself was passed by a j voice vote after rejection of the ?ow!l amendment which would ' have banned discrimination on ae (Continued on back page) 28 STATES HAVE LAWS AGAINST DISCRIMINATION WASHINGTON, D. C. — (NNPA) 1 Race discrimination and segrega | gation -ire practiced in many ‘ j places because of ignorance of the : '; average citizen or his negligence in taking ad van lag? of civil rights . leu the Anti-Discrim inis t ion Com ’ j mittee of the congress of Industrial j Organizations reported last Tues i day. in j handbook outlining civ.ii rights laws in twenty states, the cc.mmitree of which George L P Weaver is the director, urged ah : citizens to take full advantage of those laws. | The twenty state* listed as hav- j ij ng anti-discriminatory statutes; ..are California. Colorado, Connec . j ticut. Illinois. Indiana. lowa. Kan- | i i sas. Maine, MassachnssWs, Michi- I gan. Minnesota. Nebraska. New j Hampshire. New Jersey, Ne w , I York. Ohio. Pennsylvania, Rhode i Lianri. Washington and Wisconsin ! j The CIO research department, I ft,, nd that eighteen of these twen i tv states prohibit race discrimina -1 Ron in restaurants and other eat (Contmuf'rt ori back phe; BARRING OF NEGRO I NEWSMEN ATTACKED j i NEW YORK -- The National , Board of Directors of the National ~ Association for the Advancement 'i ol Colored People today "urged | all possible corrective action' m the barring of Louis Lautier, Wash ! iugtou Bureau chief for the Negro Newspaper publishers' Association ’ i and special correspondent for the ■ S Atlanta Daily World, from the Sen ate press gallery, Walter White, NAACP executive f! secretary. i n announcing th c i i Board’s action, declared that the ; Association had already made its i stand known to members of thr ; Smatr Rules Committee m at-iffly ■ worded tek-strims to each member - i of the* Commitse. The NAACP pro* 1 tcsU clearly indicst-sd the belit Atlanta - memory of Joseph Jenkins Roberts (Continued on back page) Camden. S C