Supreme Court Reverses Mississippi Sentence BUNCHE APPOINTED UN SECRETAR Y DECISION SENOS OISE BACK TO LOWER COURT WASHINGTON rNNPAi In . unanimous ci« vision. the United States Supreme Court ! >st M< mb y reversed the «mt i.'tion of Eddii > Buster) Patton. who is undr; set fence of death for the murder 1 1 a white man, and remaned the oa* to Mississippi courts t«»i fu 'he proceedings. 'Pile opinion, delivered by Ass ci&te Justice Fran* Murphy hole that Patton had been deprived of his constitutional rights through the exclusion » f coi-ved persdin, from the grand jury which indict cd him. and th, pet in. jury win h convicted him. The opinion pointed out that (u yeais ag. thi Sbpr;-ni<' Court lw id that state exclusion 01 colored poi sons frt.m /.••and and petit juries solely breaust i then race aen-> '• Cimtimva on p gu •. istht GOVERNOR OR9EB TO ABOLISH BIAS IN OSES WASHINGTON D C Tn NAAO s U! dvl'iii'tn < .t ■no week caned on G-ovci sen Robert (> Cherry of North Carolina to end segiTg'atic.n of eoloreo j t; .:pj : cants at the Winstar Salem office of the Stall employment servic whr-re they are cod inert to < base men with an alley c-;> 'ance The labor deparimes-i :• act: ... based on a compia.m tr- ni Win 'ton-Saleiv. Although <oi. -od pei •/’’vs ajo 7S pei cent oi those asu •. UIC office ? be> arc cred fr..x tner Hows, it was oh, rged Tin, arc 2ft white workers serv.ng t .t » the floors ,’ was s’steel, .«nd tires itfudle only 25 riei cent ol ih.- ap plicants. Toro arc 31' a, :se. handling the colored load, The NAA CP U,s \ ... -rdtl: . •>: 1 v<-ct return i the en • .-cut -•it vice to the states b« .-:.u* t ~r - JicipOtod th.ti . Or,. ination woak. o. th. tn once tin-- fat a v . httnc mi over t.. hx•:! c (•' ;i v. . ■■■ L more- th pkc.'ifclv i ■ . .!!:■ ; practice 3a boiiit; c, .... svit.c the support ci Federal more... Cordfnucd v. r "f eight RACE PROBLEM IS WHITE PROBLEM BARONESS SAVS AVTIGONJSH. Nova Scotia - •'Tnerr is n. N’eero : ’Rhiem in the C-oi'.-d Suites. Bk-.ft'' .s Cothi-i.us DoHneck Doherty. dynamic found ri.. of thi Friendship :I «s»< move ment told he fatuity ..nd students at it. Francis X; % it. CY-iioge her •'Then* i> a racial profiler., yes, but it is i: White problem, a profi le i'.'i : the Willies, sa, as»;ert-ro The Baronens who e-nm 10 America in ltii9 aftei being exile j by the Russo r Rcvobtv it-mw-g the race problem “the most terciM pice, of near-tighic-a stupidity . x lent in Amerisnh civilization. an y said that bin- ’ ,-v-ople, whatcvC 1 he their e :,u "syni.c; simply as tuned of Ihirnsolves Emphasizing the m-ial irriplic-- t.oin i j., Hal :njustice Mrs Do herty described disiriminrii-ion as sin against just’c and charity in -!t tm insiilt t-, Guc and • V, lotion of Hh lav. “ and ;ns •••Jed th. t h b -lief in Go/ and ••beebeor to His Jaw arc n.-ces.-ary for any su-utiar, of the race pi old cm it, a com icrscy N. C. College Professors Complete Guidance Study DURHAM Dfaii Albert £. Munby of Ih; CvVlii pi of arts and Si iertccs find Dr .1 soph S Hime.:. head of thi sociology deportment, n: the North Carolina College hr tv. h»v-. announced tht completion '■■) a siitfJ.y in whirh tlwj hove eutlin od special guidance problems a. the high school;-: of the souihfasi crn slates, have reachtd some ri. !• rate r nclusions and have given practical recommondal ions whic. the. ore hoping will be put ini . action in the m-nr lu’ure. Th. y lev® Bone a -'op ftmhr . find nav< r mde sdrnc pipits of thoi;- own ; the matter of making shier roc rr.- raendntions work. The study, which hr* just hw.t completed by these !vv< North Car olina College prbfcess.-rs .1 flout an earlier survey whit i. Dean Mnn lev j-rvi b ! « efdi ficpcs conducted tit HKO thr ugh jftii when, as *n» on-Ur-M of N»e**> sect tSSary •choftSs in North Cwoi.tr.tt, he made - ■ ■•■ : —■ ———^ | V{)L XXVii N’O. TA RAI.EICH. NORTH CAROI iXA WKKK RNiHNC SATI RD.W, I>K( EMRKiI IR, l‘;> 17 PKICE Yc | Manta Approves Race Officers COUNCIL GROUP WILL QUALIFY 8 CANDIDATES Atlanta iANT- city *-v:1» !-.a\c at least > :ghi Negro ptilico r .t-n * i. patrol X: .<>• coio. <rci district ,■ u icsuit action made last j yvtck by the council in at>provmg . the employ .Tent pi Nug’.\> . •: : • cot,, The council's 10-7 vow irakcs the ctiv tr, > 41st ; n Uu south t\i adopt litis course. The issue oro been unde-: d • ? ission fee, several ■' - < •..• At fir (native action way taken art. Polio- Chart' Herbert Jenkins ave i' S spp’ ! ••’-•iy •' N 1 oNirc-rs were arreo itom c sr ■ pO\V<*l WillTC’ • };w.«rsv»n&, The app: \ai rneans that Ne . ( yroes T he etnpioyed tn patrol ; :(.■/'• ■red populaijon centers on 3. ! tcol has:?. It )s likely that they 1 : will net be given civil cert ire ji UiTus until t]ir-:: success has be<rit : ’ Hi wever. Mavot Willu.m Ha,-1.--- J .:' ; eld said that the police chiefs 1 | r'l'connncr.dati. n to bo h vr-cr . \ * iit.ni authuritv over uhit..- iioi adopted b\ the eouru-d M i said the vote gives the police de i partment the right the rmpl-v . ‘ least .•’. 2 ht Negro officers mi such r-ond.tions as teli r. • ■ate any strife* or tension be vct: Ih-. aevs." Hi. es.timaied *. -at the eight would be employed thin 30 dfevs. \>ut vroula not ?;. • •me oatr-nls until .:-1 ter severe J ••nfns of ruining. This action wis looked upon r>’. j 'Contimiedl on back p;.ct ■ Fund Drive Planned For N. C. State Orphanage j OXFORD F-t cos oi the N rth ■ i . ••I’llina Colored Orphanage tfcurs Lay w. re preparing to implement . program for raisin..- Jfco.oftO f ;l'*e instil lion's building fund t . j lowing ,1 i iu. held nei e Supcb. •; : nfip-rnonn which was attended l.y ■ iervKtematwos of ehr-rdies ache Is i civic '.raanizations and ■■he; : groups. Dr. H V Hicks has accepted UK ch.-.irmanShip of the campn.g«: am-a,a col urea citizen? and T M. 1 E' of the Oxford Xiwarns Club ! wiil head the campaign amrw jel te citizens of Granville Cou - •t> The SIO,OOO goal represent? » I increase of £bOM 31 per r.f <>\ ,-r .the gifts to the building iut.d ui-. - j ir. during tlm ♦*•'»* pai;.n Ox ford Ktwan;.- Clue is spons-■ring •he local campaign in behalf of t r : Orphanage. , The campaign hi being launched • a a st :t< id- basis with '.’nr No. - m Rap!:;;;-- - f Nor)}] CSi la g-r. ■ jmg the drtv■ their supp n tiuii .g Tharksi iviag .mi, Christre-:■ : :-r.-n d ■ airor enrinrsf'Wcnl by tin ■ Oeneral Baptist Slat Conv-ei.iifin r the recent meet mg ir Goldssboro. Continued On Back Page an intensive evaluation of 23 seo rriary soh ots to; Ni /"-acs in IV state, and discovered guidano. be one mayo: ik-c-u Ace- rding 1-.- i-icsih Manley Vises-. find in,.- st? ngly sir posted the need so: a more cbtnprrhsnsivf invest iigali n ■ i of ihe whole problem -if guidance ’in Negro high schools. and tic resent study wire designed to sc ure htj abjective picture --f cut m guidance prarfiers and to etc- I'mit and aefine the specific or , ' at needs .Or. Himes’ tni<-rr.«i in guidato -■ hi fvf’- 'ie Hii'h Srho' ts ip based on ■ j ills eh -our:,! ... a s.-ciolcgist i ■*» ho ts Ini ; i '.sled iu i.:c school a? .a dyn mtc imlithlf&te o; the com i lie has a deep air- activi ; ip to rest in t;v role mid ftmet ir a. ■ f si ■■ l tn?;ni. ;:.v.i S n the Jot ! j lion ct pprstmallty and the unskin. »i abcia! t djusttbCtnhi ; I': malt hi;, th ; •resent study Dr. ( ; ©ntiu«iott «n page eight (ra. Mansmen Si age 1 '‘Routine Parades’* GAINESVIIXE. Gti. u\NPI A iV;. iviliS Kn:'l I’SSlOl! 1 , i*pil) Xiinafely 80 ears parading horn Gt.ii.envtHe to Butoi•:.• last week '•• !>-i »s pan it :pani* clot lied in full . ..ii.i i.r i..h; r r ,k; io-tr. S'../rue 1 Green. Rlso j',t:i; diagon .> mt.s: 'just one V ntnnerojs iicremonies held at \;.r :.iis ’irvs li. ix)iigixitit tlu- state. f. . yrnct s-: 1 is headd i.y n automobile hca- mo a U.-im: < ri-ss. The auf.s conducted .in iirderiy tour through Buford. \v ih ;it dentonstrut i ons. The grand dr a i aSNOrtvCl ! !’j»s t !.f. >aa .t. -t 4 S lltV< 4•* :n icpucs; b> wvid X.- see L.LHHI rormer fnn. 1. i .mpioveo Si ill Idle WASH I XGI’ON \-NPA • - Tix l Jailed St.xto.s Em pi % t.l d * S< i - *v ;f\*s said >h* 1 Tue that y.-rncr employ*, t-s in W ■ : u}i ; ri.' i t(' l i'. ~ tv 4 "aSVns. ;;ro colored. Kepoi'tirui on um-mployTr.cnt in •. ••Ausvillf. Kentucky, the 13SET. •riiiS ‘ )irj) i't ! il;tor St "TV •CC \x i a poTi v.-.id iri.-'.ids iv. that aro: rt'-co-.v*.- vn iiv&Tt'ige oi $lO H v t k rk. c if* • r SSC;. tVOTXi «r»i '■•• :v) Cvnt.x . .Yi hour, and racks fr-rn S3O lo S?»U » injunction Restrains J. oa-l line, Southci n j '.Vtisamg ton, D C iNNPAl— preliminary injunct'cm was - (.‘lied la.-; Wc-.:me?,:isfv agairist ; Die Brotherhood of Locomotive Itreman and Enginaron, the Southfem Railway and the Allan ! tic Coast Line to retrain thorn l-cm discriminating against eo’- otvd firemen in job assignments. Justice Alexander Holt the Federai District t rl e.oao c oed the injunction to include tea oi the Southern company’s sub sidiary raifresi and terminal If: ms as wel l He granted a seven-day stay, however, to permit- the pat ties : seek an appeal in the United Court of Appeals. Attorney Mil ton Kramer said a special appeal from the preliminary injunction likely would be taken, bat that a stay oi the restraining order definitely would be sought by th brotherhood front the apßonls 1 c ouri. The preliminary injunction. ; f Continued on page light . TIME COLIEOFft iSETTMTINK ICUjTSV7i;r,E, Ky. - Thro - North Carolina Colleges Eli/.-i i -eth City Stale Teachers, Faye; k ■ ■ ville State Teachers and Wtost. •> j Salem State Teachers College j were granted class "A ratings ny | the Southern Association oi C- i ’■res and Secondary Schools in re j cent meeting here, it has just bo n j reported. In a statement prepared by ST. C i "'cw-bold, director of the Division | if Nogro Education for North Car. j hnn. Ncwbold said recognition d | he colleges would “st.mulato thcs> •; colleges to greater effort. . . to ; i render greotc?- service” and tha> ■ | wnife located in fhffereni cilic -: mey opemte almost as a s>in?k I unit becaust of the close cooper;- , 1 ' tin of their president* and tr-ur- I'■ with the general assembly nd 50,.; schoo; iiithf.. Hies. For the fiscal year li-M7-4ii. the . j ihivi' schools have co:ii'. . ; r;ed ve -4 tConliaued on btok Named President S, E. Duncan Supervise/ of Negro high schools of North C&rbhna. was elected President of the Southern Association oi C-rlieges end Secondary Schools 1 ai the annual rr.ee enc heid at Frairie View Agricultural ar.A Mechanical College. Prairie V:cv.* Texas & I‘iß Shortage In N. V. Bliildhsg orLers .'d Vvifh vi i'l’l 4 - sht}* f'f ’a l “d. . ..' ..CH-'X WOTrP’O'S \V»H-C.il t R}V.'.l i- ; ■ns 1c -eirdangCi buusicL- pc.gr;»» Xat!o:-,d- Urhr.n i,c,,cu. ivpcr’.eu The sortupe ’was cm; :.'T aillTIOS'. ftltii* U:• Ofilh--lonc- t - tempi by six Urban Lcague s in Av *v V ?k and J('iT>yi' •- - uork ,)! nv nirtv.ti) N-.-w Jcrscv i President’s Committee Ignored While Ag. Dept. Plans JC National Camp V -■ t TTT.I.TOA XJL ■ - Dk ■ :: rtirng the recommendation >c Presidi'Rfs Con-unittet for the liminatidn of race segregation fv -m Americ.sii life, trie Agricul lure Department has. under consid eraiion plans for an annual Jim Crow encampineru paralleling tin Nat'-onril 4-H Club Em nropmeni of white 4-H -Ciui; mern'oers held her • i cry summer. Tire plans cal) for staging the fir?:! sot h Jim Crow tmeampmetit i South :rn Univrrsii.v »1 Scotlaivi '.-til 1, •ifsiann. nexi June. A. rir.ilture Dcp .-t-ucm ofiiciais set the machinery in motion for ill? holding iif a Jmi C-cv,- emt.imp merit a? ,- ;rv NNP't N: ivs Ser \ ices had -- ;; n.-if'd thi- cXolu-toTi of c iorec 4-H workers from the n«- t • .'bill encampment The plans now ied r consideration, were drafted ■-;t a meeting h; Id m AtlanUi Uni versity September 2f>. Ag •UMJh-ure Department (.ffn-tiil MINISTER VERIFIES SANDERSON DISPUTE r-V REV s F. DAFV i RA’-EIGH Here ir a detail.-« i,. Tounl of the- cin nn-."iHnce? Bt»n >!conditions u-.td > which City Sup 1 1 1 -in'enrlcju Jessie O. Sanderson >s .alloged t j have t l -.! i • icly refnr i . ■-■ 1 i Negroes us Nig: as in a pubit i led dress as guont of Nr:-to eitj?e:j t he'-'- recently. H- :h s-.itti. ;>t the- St. Augustine’.- • C liege students ano 1. after the • k cirng or ;or ted it Mi Sander c> rn* ; jpeot-ed t?« ol ih< word j ■neriW iristeatl « Nggm. • The smdents ac:osted him m the •uttr-eh J .yceomjtam u him to Jus tar and b’tiugthi. Cbc moUWt Negro Priesi To Teach fu Vermont Seminary WINOOSKI PART. Vt. Ft,titer ,n»bn M Fauf.ni'..< S S ■> first No- ' ,i'ii rialivc <’l 4!ab:ima to be ov- i v ill leach ;u tic .Tuni'e Scte.lnary 1 uytned ;■) the C.-.thoiic pviestbooa.; .. 1 the Kuthois ,-if Saini Edmund -ui S•wenton. V’ u has be t. atmuimi co here F/.lt'C: Kstisttiic will truic bays : moving to re priest:: A c.aiivi of ltfob.it. Father Fans-; ;:?v -,v.:s ordained last May by; I'-ishop Ryan in the Cathedral in L, . 1 e Vt. Mi .- :a: fl“St X; yro i. be oradinert .< jK'icst in V e <Vi<>.••.; H. ,;b th. n: >1 Ncv: > '•ictnbf of the Fa thi rs it S.bni i j JSdTnund. Hv Society ; ; • /:• ■■■< I o •■•'eh he bcU South Park Resident* Vek (i{\ !»u> Serv ice RALEIGH - Residents oi South | Park ho have been dirtied bus, I scrvifi- bccaitof an aHc/’vd pub Vvtiliti > ,'i.irs which the C.'i'O- ‘ i lina Power nnd Light Comp-cty .•:atd authonc'S iuudi.‘i-s of 1* •' ’ ihiiity franchises to, refuse ir/...•'•• J i •.,'■• -it; ertoo bo !••:'• j. nod sreefe -.vetc given new : Fir i.tiator, of city bus ; >id n-nliy ' car fa.“iiiucs and granting of: i ? e.i'ichiscs Kir thcii ; ,fX rattiin pass-i cd from under control of cities i:» North Carolina this yrar unde, provsiuns and aincndtr.ints t- th, ; . isi C'.'/ttri l ! ii.ici t aftiif’ tv.ot.v. vehicle csrricr.-. ami muri!- a -h' ••vci-nmon- u- North C.-wi.n., has mi am-horoy in regulating such 1 It'll. "iD C- ■ l'l 1L iA. The City oi Raic./h srimU'd t r-übni P' v.’{ :ud 3. eh; C ,v Continued an pa ge eight bave taken the position that white j m: al tarn youths would not at- | Un.-, Mati •rtal 4-H EorampmcJV , colored youths were invited. A committee. hewver. was nan ! ■ a to study ;hf possibility of intv- j sibling ciored and white youths | at the national encampment. But. Ihe report i.>f tut- Atlanta meet’m: ' tailed to show thal any consider- , ation was siren to the feasibility ■'! inu* Cs"<f tion The Atlanta meet inn was pivmti- ! eel over by L. 1 ,J< nos. direct'.- yf i extension work in Mississippi Also I lier.dn.p- the meetm.■ ms stan j i -prcser'intivcs were B. B. Jones ■ <'-Ci.nty agent of New Orleans. P. ; H Stone stoie leader of extension ) tv rk in Georgia: Miss Dazelic F. ! i-ov.-c and district home dt-mor;- ! ■ ii'.'tion agent for North Carolina i Ti /• Washington encampment, of ! \vn<t-t; the SeoUnmh ilk encamp- j roeni is supposed to be ;:i subsi tut*..! 'Continued on back page) ■ ! 'tier-. To sh :■ best of try memory, i 1 ihis is what was said ■ v the marie; . when I stated it to him; M ' said it was not his intention . > «ffend. bui what was the ob- Sfft'on. 1 toid l.tm that some ■white ; peonr Wt the vasty imlnti.-.lim,' \ ord “rugger*' which was objec • tionr-ble to us. ano to get as far iwf y fr'>m It as possible we per j lei the word •Nc.rro'* with, both I > 'be -< and “o’* Fop and the •;* : •>!.-=• accented. To this he said that the whole; ' thin; was confusing Tt) him. tmd j Continued o« jv*gc- eight Si 0, WHITE m. IS CONVICTED IN PEONAGE CASE Florence. S C <ANP> U. • District Court Judge- J Waites; scnlvncod John Eli is W<: - helm t.> a war and a day in fed i t • - . 1 prison .m.i hii JSOO fine : Tuesday, after tin- latter pl« adeti ; !-•,.• ,itv to violatir.!: tin . tvii rights i . 1 Wilhelm had been charged with . forcing James DeWitt to wore j for him under peonage which ex i tended n- jobs, in Georgia. A charge of kidnapping and r< arjage < 3.1 ./ .mst James Fred V.-dhelm. lather oi the defendant, j Loth of whom live near Hart -1 v;! 1 < and aie white, was no! ■ pressed. T.-n c< i ii• n first recalled in . r-ct-iil years: in the state, has t -bscd p, tu rai speculation. X . so err* has been made of geneva! peonage eraci-.cod by whites in rural and sra. Her communities They have ranged from forcing •... ;ve>-. tv ••hop cotton rt the rate r>t ?*> et-rtt.s net acre to a stale law v l '. icr, fi -rbid:- • person tv tedv'se an *•-nt:, w - <to PP.it oyic k'b for arsothei bettering his in tome and general condition. Isa riy tins year, tv..., young men in .exington count', who kit the employ of cnc white man. whose work was irregular, for aonther. j .- ere slammed m tail and given bn alternativi of serving six’ nonths on the chaingang or re turning 'o work for the former fin Citizens Help Friendship Train; Contribute $190.00 i rban League Breaks <L I f ilm job Bias Now York Nov. 20. - - The fir-tl '•' ■pro whi' - liar vo.-kors v.-.-re hired by the Cleveland Electric IllurniiSatiJSg (~ mipany this week, marking the s. ect-ss ol o--.ng-t.arM! nesotiat ions 1 ' the Cleveland and the National Urban League:' •to break the utilit.' cotnpuay's job bias. Announcing the employ- ■ n.ont polio 1 change. Clifford Mm* ;t.,n. Industrial IRvlroions Score i lary, Cleveland Urban League, j said that, the new employees | would have every opportunity for j I advancement. Although the Cleveland utility, company has a } v.-.rvs ( u.'.iibuvt.d Negro workers, this is the first ‘ break a wav ft i>m the "1 isditk.ral ! y., jjro" job category. It is the se ; -,nd private utility firm in Clove isnd tot employ Negroes as white c. jlr.r workers The Ohio Rob ; '! •••lepha-TK Company, while not i vet hiring switchboard operators,; has employed Negroes as coliec i m-s, commercial representatives ; and clerks. Continued on page otgr. lHorne\ To Seek Lit) Judgeship Los Angeles (ANT) Attorney. v n -.e-' Monroe Townsend, .lr„ ; f- -omineni lav, ye; and civic lead , <: here. has made application on h ; s merits to Gov. Warren for ap pointment to the municipal court judgeship to be vacated J an. 1 be the present incumbent. Judge Flank G. Tyrell. upon his retire in nt from the bench. Townsend is a graduate of Wtl be-rforee and the Howard ur.iver J shy school ol iuvv In addition, he hs-? done grndufite work at Col- 1 usobia university and the IJniver s'lv of Southern California. Fo. 'he- past five years, he has been a member of the bar practicing before the supreme court of Cali i fr-’-nia. Prior to this, hr* spent u similar period in the same r;oi c t v in Arkansas. Townsend a tec- : fitts been adnritfea to practice be- j fore the U. S. Supreme court.. ! Former Howard Professor : l Accepts Post Reluctantly {DRIVER USES GUN TO POT NEGROES OFF BUS IN TENN, | NASHVILLE .ANPi Marshall Shelton, 28-ycar-old white bu.- driver sot Uv Soutliern Coach lines, was arrested by police here last week on charges of disorderly conduct and carrying a pistol. Specifically, Shelton is charged with putting 15 Negro passengers off his bus it pistol p lint According to Siieltor. tns action followed an argument with the passengers which began after tws i Negro men sat down beside a whit s j woman at the front of the bus. “Thi passengers began to grutn c!e when 1 asked the men to move 'toward the rear.' he aid. "Then when the woman pot , ft. the men ill- '-i: to stand up in their scats ! .aid they were moving; in on me. ’ Ho said he pulled the pistol from ;: -e n , r.ev box to protect himself i : tdtei passer.ga.rs lhi caioncxi to 1 take over the bus." | Passengers, however, said She)- jmn ti-id them “To hell with all M ;•*on," and ordered them off the j without giving requested i transfers. Company supervisors dc. I scribed the dt iver as being “ex .c, dii’ily capable e.rd promising, out announced he was suspended j temporarily pending an ir.vesuc... i t;;\o ol til? incident. Hi. was at-lcua ' id , n signed bond shottly alter nis : arrest Bishop .Niehols Speaker \t Ala. (onferenec BIRMINGHAM (NNT.\> Call ! rag upon his h can’s to b** bwilde.s and paint inf out that his mission ht At..carna 'S tv. huiM. Bishop X:Mi eis thrilled the North Alabani.; Coiift rente h.st Sunday at St Join AME Ghurch He -\. s presented by Dr. C. L. \V: :h: nil,: hailed Bishop Nichols iv leading of toe AME fvccs 3 ward », better oay. Bisli.>p .Nichols : struc k out against restrictive cev tnants nod hentse bombings in op preasion >■» the common roan. Raleigh churches rallied to the support of the Friendship Tram and contributed nearly $200.00 a hen the city- wide call was made here recently to fill a car for ship ment to the starving people cf Fit rope The planning committee tor the dr.vc- was com posed ot Rot. "<l. 'V Williams. Chairman of tv? CFons C.o. Rev- P. K. Johnson. President. Ministerial Alliance: Mis. H C. Perrin, Prr-si tvr.f YWCA. Miss Vivian Irv ing .--nd E. L Raiford. Executive Secretary YMCA A list of the church enntribu lion is as follows: Martin Street Baptist $20.80: St Ambrose- Epis copal, $20.30: Q Berlin Buptist $10.00: Maple Temple Christian $1.72: St. Paul AME $36.00. First Baptist S 30.00: Manly Street Christian $40.00; Morning Su Baptist SI.On; Fayetteville Street, Bar.tist $5.00; First Congregati-oc , Christum SIO.OO. Rev. C. F Pope $! 00: Rev. G. R. Perry SI.OO. Rev. A. A. Anderson $1.00: Miss M. Me Ivor SI.00; Ret M W. Wil liams SI.OO. Dr W. B. Pettiford $2.50; and Shaw University S3O. Senator Taft Accused Os Betraying Party Pledge NEW YORK - Will Maslow. di re,t . ot the Commiss'on on Law na Social Action. American Jtew -h Congress, charged Senator Re bun A. Taft .md Senator H. Alex ■inder Smith iftcpublican. Ncnv 3a •te.v. with betraying their party’s i pledge io enact a Fan Employment Practices Commission Law. Addressing ihC annual Conven tion of the Nation.;l Bar Asociatior. .1 Carver HU. WashiiifTton, T 5. C Mr. Maslov, called on the two Sen don in discontinue their "obstrm ; liouter? tactics’* responsible far dr, l v in consideration and adoption ■of the Federal Ives-Tulion Fan Employmeni PracPces Commission ; ; 1 .aw. Charging Senator Taft, chairmnri • j of the Senate Comm;line on Labor . with the conwriilice’s, failure so re- ; i port on the ' bill favorably i'*L. ■ Maslov- declared. ta rs s SKESfOhismfflsjtx ‘'Seriatoi ThJx bases a double re- ' LAKE SUCCESS >NNFA* Dr. i Ralph J Bunch*, former Howard University professor and now di reoUa of the United Notion's Trus teeship Division, w;.s appointed last Wednesday as principal secre -1i: \ y "t the UN secretariat which will accompany toe five-member ! commission to oversee the parte 1 tinning r.t the Holy l and into sep j a rate Jewish and Aral stales. The appointment was announced bv Trygve Lie. UN Secretary Gen eral. The announcement of his se j lection, came as no surprise as it had become known that Dr. Bundle ■ was the first choice to fill the dis -1 ficult post and that the assignment had been offered to him. Final de <Continued on back page) .HITT, PROTESTS ■MOVE TO REOPEN i i RAILWAY CASE * i I WASHINGTON DC. = NNPA>~ , iCharles H Houston aU»-rney for ! Toni Tunstall. a locomotive fire . jm-ui on the Norfolk Southern Rath r I way Company, is opposing a re 'view by the United States Supreme jiC-pri rs money damages awarded . j the fireman and injunctive relief . | granted bv Judge Sterling Hutchc ■s- a in the United States District ; Court for the eastern district of ; Virginia. The Brotherhood of Locomotive foremen ; Chaired the United St tes Supreme Court ot review th» idecision of the Fomin Circuit Court of Appc is upholding the verdim and judgment tendered in the Du.* 'Hies Court Tr.r seaboard Air Line R ilrood Company filed a brief as !;■ friend of the court asking the Supreme Court t ■ grant the petition f-i the B’-othorhood for a review. In opposing the review. Mr. , Houston pointed out that the caps was been in the coin 1s for moit , than five years and charges that the litigation is being prolonged “to : wear down financially" Tunstall ' 'and colored locomotive firemen. “With vei a hundred thousand i members the Brotherhood ran fi ’ * nance this litigation indefinitely to hold off compliance with the law arid with its plain fiduciary duty as . ! ba; gaining agent under the Rt-.il rontinued an page eight URGE BAN ON DISCRIMINATION IN CHURCH WORLD i COLUMBUS O .. »NNPA» The final session ■ f a national con ference on the v- •ro.T.unity and idiglon last Friday urged that ; radical steps be taker, to abolish laciui discrimination within the ; church. Toe 2bu rei.g.iuis educators and church leaders. c--.nsidering the re , lotion of Protest nr.isra to the Am near, com!uitv. rtcommended , that the "divisive.less ot Protesi j uni churches in the community be 1 1 laminated by enlightened coopera tive efforts and that church lead era a Lively seek positions of re* | ‘ponsibility in every community 1 ! organization. In bringing the four-day confer : c-n.-r to a i lose Har id E. Stossen. tonne: Guvi mor of Minnesota and president ot the International Council 1 Religious EduratiDP. ieia the delegates that they Jtad i “broken new ground and had It.h CM “nee impel it: tc< the faith in which w believe. Continued Or TUgO Ugfct • * sponsubUity. In lft«4 as chairman of the Resoititions Comm/tiec of fl»e Republican convention he suteiit ted s result]ted' n pledging his pan.? to Uht enactment of a permanent fun empleymem commission which ■ j was adopted As Chairman of the 1 Repulican Policy Committee and as | chairman of the Senate Committee ; considering the Ives FEPC bilk he is in a strategic position to exert jhs massive nfluence to bring the |Mi to the floor of the Senate. Bui, ■ l Senator Taft joins with Senator i Smith to keep the bill within earn* j mlnw " Tuimfug to tar New Jersey Sena* j tor. Mr. Miikhrw recalled that de ispite his original. <*o-sponsorship of 'he proposed Ives law against, dis criTiiination m employment. Sens* •' Smith vias yesponuJble tor the , Senate Cmninittee on Lsbc.* to re ; port t;hc bill fsvorahty "By pressing for a local option (Continued oa basSt page.

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