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 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. 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 beut 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 .••.; 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" «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 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 - 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. "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 ~ , 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.