PAGE EIGHT Continued From Front Page SI \a i i H>Pli SEE \ > On, si Ki\ t &GY left out. One involves the levying o> tinea upon states, counties or mu tiieipalities permitting b ribbing to occur; the other make* lynch' ing, now legally murder, a spec cial federal niTene.se. The y advocate a measure which would provide federal pen - alties against individual peace of ficers, stale, county or city, who connive- in a lvnching- but that's all. Barkers of the present bill are unwilling to make such a••• reces sion, saying that would be- equiv alent to “de.-lr-.iying” the men; urc. What action -will bo taken awaits the decision of the -on ato GOP conference which ha- rtlf.c od discussion ■ i tin measure at the top of its calendar. y\\ j \\ ) v f x votv pi, lint forth; - rh.ii gc i that Urc. m— • i-s -Pi,j ’ ‘c;- ... quail tied vol ■ - v.-tiif <• ■:<' i. ci:.- i dents of the f-ntd town, who possess the same •oialifio, ri.-w-, iv-iuiivti registrants as are eo.-s" ri < v 'he plaintiffs and sh -r sri ui ot - -.? - Jariy situated in said awn." basi t( o\ m t Charging that R-md - rofuv;--' e register the rompir.mants was "cas ed solely and whohj on th. face or e dor. the r-cmnlntnl ch;,rg < 1 that the denial com*itutos a 'vio lation of the Constiturion and 1.-.'a" of both the.- United Suites anti til* Slat of North Carolina'* Tie- members of he County Board of Elections wore chi. ,< : with failing to icv.jw Sander's ac tions des;,;V ov-t • a it: '•rr...-:; --V.- dtnet' - f arbitral ne.-s and wiltin' discrimination based solely on l-nct. pr color." The plait.tiff-- vskrd the cour! P i a judgen n: d. clai;ha* failure and refusal i ir. • detc-r-.1-ants ants to regi-tir qualified Negt to be a violation oi I w and. til.* an order !>. issued y 5 ll such ■>-.■-• crimination. Issuance of an ovdei h.-qul. ?*,., di. immediate 0. gist rati.-rt of Lie plan.'iff- and othet N grot's. >. -ii sir payment of •■nut v. a .. ~ asked. i:iYium;irrs^\ss contrasted with ; hat < • tin? TU-iib Carolina State Supreme Con - ;n th; former will be dt -a.- <-d by the Rev. George Fish', r rctor of S’. Ambrose Episcopal Church. The siitdeni apply f ad •- sioti to the L'niver-. y ol Kurin ( aiOi.:ia Mr la -I ~,,d I,aw S • n i and the Rev. J. T Pri-gc-n wi’: -<• ml roc need anci will also male.- la; talks. A special invit'd: ip has i. sent to the pastor.- a'a con viola tions of R .lcig* \viti church' -. t.. white labor o uani/.a. ns a; w hbernl white indiviriu. I . JVegnjß; lurlci ;f$ who -.--c-ntiy fii ,-c. application blanks for , riruissio-i to U\C orad;'do i Is mi inoi .lamc-s Walker of S .-ciile .n • Harold T. Epps • f Ashe. die. i,. ' students of the Law 3: .bool of N-.s ,h Carolina College who re :-- to -li ter the CMC Law Soto -I ~r . Dewey -VI. Clayton. HI, it Thru?; .- lake and James K. Yhon ,s. SVuiv. University instructor, who admi«sion V the UVd Medical School. T: ■. Rev Mr. Pnric-n sou.-:,, damages against -hr Cut dona Cd.-i : - Company for false arrest and - P’ amen after ho ■ d been lam ■ ri t . m a tolls arid a. rested foi!< vy ing hi; refusal to tak. a scat nr me K'bf of a lus wh-.n ordered l-> d- : so by the driver. The North Canain St-.tc Su preme Court rofrscu to revue a lower court decision ■ hic-h dc..i> • the damages on the i-eunds e ■ Inc bus dispatcher i- :■. obtained the win ran; ag.un.-t the Rev. M Pridgen was not act it, as an a... ei of the company LAST 3 DAYS —Thursday-Friday-Saturdav— | RADIOS - WASHERS - SMALL j APPLIANCES - IRONS - MX TURKS I EVERYTHING AT COST OR LESS OUR LOSS YOUR GA'N! Gould-Morris Electric Company 17 EAST MARTIN STREET | ■■umm immwi mi >himw»i»ii ■ 1... i. , mnram inn rrr n - I A ""™ AL PRE—JUNE "german \ With Music By The NEW Kins» Os the Tenor Sax. O . ILLINOIS i JSfoA JACQUET MHaJEaI orch *—« ™ o ™“ MONDAY, JUNE 7 mem uation. A report on the year's work wifi tea lure the opening night session, along with greet ings from aty anti state repre sentatives Aiming speakers who will be heard during tiie week are Wil lard S. Townsend, international president of the United Transport Service Workers, CIO; Oscu Ewing. AdVniivstrntor of the Fed ‘■ral Security Agency. Waite White, NAACP secretary: and Dr (.‘banning H. Tobias. Dr. Tobia.- 'IJ receive the Spingarn Medal !ur distinguirthe-rl achievement ot the meeting June 27 L.KL\ LA?. M'H eb-rnc-iits in tiie book of di-.ciplino in laws which might form an ef lective code, specifically touch ing upon all points and policies to be applied in local, district, annual and general conference administration; Ci) The establishment of a spe cial committee to draw up spe cific rules, methods, techniques and procedures t > enable the jit dietary court to function m ac i cordance with the bock of disci pimp; id" Increasing salaries of gen era! officer-, and bishops: and (5- to institute a program of eriu cation through! its fact finding om.-r.itto to secure the elimina tion of jim cr-.w in the armed forces and int.-grata-n e! Ncgroc in .ill branches of national d<: !< nse on a basis of fitn-ss and competence. The session had the 1:>: ges: at tend, mcc in the history o! the or ganiyatmn. Host to die c-aunr.l r-nd general board was the Rev W. V’c’.nack, former nret-i lent 1 the r<>:.ru-il. Two older f:.i miT m -idem- wore subsequentlv elected to the b'shoDric. Thev •cm Bishops A Han'.let? , - ; f J. Ru.-s 11, the latter r.-nv de ceased. ini. imws " J t' Cv . Dr. iLibia-? has also be e n a : in< iii Per of siH'h bodies as the Na ta.mai Selective Service Bc.c. the joint Army and Navy Com mittee on Welfare and Recreation end the Mayor's Committee on - Unity in New York City. In 1944 he resigned from the New York State Committee on Disciimina d n and Employment following • :<. fusal of the Govcriv.'i to impa ir.ont tl'.e committee's reconmicn daf ions. • !■ it?: vy years ho w;is a sen ior :-cn '..c.v ide f;u- nati.g.al Y. M (’. A., ii-ii pigitiuc ■ left :n 10-4 G t oecoir. th.e l'ir-'f Me •' ■ iiiecvg- of the Phelps-Stokes Fund. II - is chairman f th -of Trustees of Hamph.n in :r.itute, Hampt n. Va.. and mcmd i . of tne Howard Univer sity hoard. SO HOT!V I*l Hi! M) The two witness were fi.s« quoted as having sain mat the gun >•! -n a<-cn-c< : bis vie • .- ,«f iiavn. ; •oiighfd him up at •. ball p:ak Aft.-r walking int-. police head r,unrters to surrand .. howevo 11 ua-is denied that !,. had even been to the ball part. Judkins, who ir : jvv in : . ;-:-'o condition at .fie St. Agr.es nirii. told Officii Jinn IJakn on Tuesday night that he had had no previous ar :rn nt vuls Harris i that he- had not -non h.m before Sic entc-rcd the case ami bc-pan shooi- Hairis cun tC'd Ifu f< mi fi. v , tom shots, from a ,35 calibre- p.-uoL tie of which struti; Robinson pj the ."igb: shoulder and imbedd'ci it .; ii in his left side. Juakin win ;i.-e> h; is* the i-.a Two o; th -hots want wild. Hri i'is fled from ;. < jjaci- ac ' walked into police her.dqu..:tt-m two hours lalcr to su' wilder. j Wallace Parly Candidates' s 11 M I wmmmmm -- MP;". Magistrate Joseph H. Rainey of Philadelphia (left). Dr. John F. T. Camper of Baltimore. Maryland (center), and Dr. Ulysses Campbell of New Jersey (right) are three candidates for Congress on Henry Wallace’s New Party ticket. Magistrate Rainey, president of the Philadelphia NAACP. is a grandson ot one of the first Negro Congressmen in the United States (Joseph H, Rainey of South Carolina). He is running in Philadelphia's 4th C D. Dr. Camper, a co-chairman of the Progressive Party of Maryland, is a graduate of Howard University Medical School and a practicing physician in Baltimore where he is cam paigning in the 4th C.D. Dr. Campbell. New Party candidate in New Jersey's 11th C D., is also a gradu ate of Howard University, a veteran of four years army service and a practising dentist. Margaret Gush Wilson is tiie New Party Congressional candidate in Missouri's 11th C.O. sh# is the first Negro Woman Cengressional candidate in the history of the state. TO *W!T isfer's taking a public stand ir, .-upport of the candidacy of Wal aco, in upposition to tru draft, ui against racial si-grc-gati .n arid di -c: imination. ' Thu church':- action was cv dvmN provoked by ’.ho progress i\vl» mor- rc./.'t!u:v.;ry Atlanta C"!V-?titatinu. \y''-.ich on April 1 yy'di-a T,v - - ' -Tory: "Wal la; iteY, Church Volos Negro Band That action b - • actually taken place ir-v in on':.;; oariier. Not Interested in Merits" "We d,» nut kn nv the merits of i the case, arid are apt intcicstcti in reaching any decision about ' this one," editorialized the Con stitution I'oiiowing the “no con fidence' vote in Dornas. "W tliink it- obvious that any min : is ter who chooses a highly con troversial puli'val position . . . . must run the usk of '.'.-sing the confidence of his flock ” In a lettev-to-the edit'it- Rev. Dornas cited the fact that last year delegates from some 20 southern cities had joined in a na tional Unitarian resolution “To ward an Unsegregated Church in an Unsc-grega-tcd Society.” To this the Constitution sanc timoniously n plied. “While most . thr r southem ehurchc;-? do not Invc Negroes in their rnctriliyr . nip. they do not prohibit Ne groes front visiting in tin galler t f! ’jiAETOX? vs manaJed the W:ln* Seri. C.u oi'n Bov* c; e He iHiuatcr. t- -eoiri.mizatloh to !<M3 at v. liich tin-; .• i an? w, i.o -J,,. .1; ;n ) • i? ; nw B y i liu.. iii was elected inv.-itiin; o'; file hoard ot directors It 1844. cerv until 11147. Hv s.cived a? chaii man of a - t.> secure :• - 533.000 vh S. O budding fm th • Boys’ Cluo iioadquarters in !!W7 ,u:n ;d--o -oa . •cci ghi)ii’jn*,*• i r.f Utc cor.ir.i.ueo wh ch c c cured sss.ooo *Y;r iho in 0 >(■ of ren<-vathtg :h/ buildim- In was housing inana;'o of Hillcrcsl ! W; r Housing Prefect a. n)4l i f-, i* ih<- dilr;£• t, .-;,rc,«:nln'.ivc I • ; fbc Omega T*s: P... Fratvrmfy, • chairman ot The N A t\ ' P le-aa re- 1 ", - cemt'ii!ic>-. mi-i acr ui ')-•;■ iyciud of dir cel or* the comnn; ity Council; vie; pi\s Jem «<i the j o C :t;/en s C 'iii’Cil and Sfa*..-■ ad reju'i .- ( r a.I :ve o! !■ .a Elk • i. . c.'-itionul C-anfei nc . In ir-c.-ognuiuii ’ of has otu-tanding sir, ic-- to Imyr. : Ho. s Clubs of An., lea av-aifls him the Bovs' Club Silver Key stone." «v wun r Q 5 ioto :l ' U Q 'tru# i rO -1 v NESfTO PRELATE PORT OF SPAIN TRINIDAD D m Bic-i! Mat t Itr-w.-. Ni gto j.- . metnber of Trinid; • s interreend ■ ib-ii-dietin' Abb<-j iu founnei of fee lns!itu?( So. <;d R search a li’v. Atlbe.V Is C'lH* V jj iiltf : •-■iitnorittes on in kt. 1.01 IS KMMM’SFS : irk ..no, S'ccrc'arj ivt D-.di i -onvrial rcgtitM'.ir; ■ npointmen'.- • ,uk ir-.n-n w- 'lie delegation ■'.c question at 'he jw sag • of : >• three civil rights bitls arid also or. •h. i.-v.-.e of jim crow in the . m ri. Pr. -tests \\u-io alsri -id. Dr H,n ion explained, to Smau- Rej t.jb can leader Robert T.u't and S m ,1c- Minority lerdei Albco \V. Bat 1:1c/. ,i Democrat condemning ;no s.:.ia :.ig of the Senate in t'-wgins up Anti-Poli Tax and ot er bills. Original sponsors oi the Non-Par i-s'u delegate a: included Rob.- <u,. Rascor Dunj.ee, W, h 13. Deßcu, - Mr;-'. Estelle - y Osborn.- and Rev. J"hn R. ri.-':n :?. Sevan > other outstanding No. io and :.'ic growing list of sponsor:.. 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He way for a year f-i-rianl pr de-syor ~i Hi ?:•>;? -ri- Mar - i .' i ; k Ce : . v. i , ?v n- York mo in 1942 he was ..warded a tViri v ship b.v ri' K'cke;ciler f'ounda '!>- for ,1 eyeaich in - y-i >: science nt ill' Caribbean Ho wrote thesis b.i.-icd op tiny research for lus ioc mtaic of phi!o.,'.'phy ~l Fci-tiham. Mini Beaten. I h o Vlemphis < 'ops Are lieiii 1 nde** Bond Memphis (ANT) - Two poicc • men, vivii- •■■i of beating and 'dmding a Negro, have been taiie.f and wib ire prost i-i.itecl on ■ ri: .v - ..;th iss&uit tv mind, r, AUv. U.:?. Get bor ,!i?:?ounud ti\ i S Wi'Ck. Tv- -m-rivu. Ell Blaine. JO. i nmv H.eting in “fair c indiiion" i a1 John Gaston hospital. A, a re -1 suit, of his beating by police he | lias suffered lacerations of the left eve and eve brow causing a hemrnorhagi, lacerations of ihe -a alp and mu'! ipit lacerations Hi-; l ight c.vr had to be removed six hour.' , do! arrival in the hos pital hi ecu.-;, one policeman hit i him in the cw with his glasses I on. The accused policemen are L. Pi. Krvan. "i. and Cur! W. Brew or. ;;6 Their bond is set at SI,OOO • a eh, TV-- were jailed following investigation b; Inspector Wie ; benga of ihe police homicide bu |!can. , . PBao YOU REMEMBER... , EATING mm §|§§g 4 AT TEE VINE ? ||B|| SlewlyT^T savoring TT~. one Y’ ji rich-huecl beauties I .g luscious bunch jus! P icked * Tha *’* grapes as %■ ' #iM| they should be enjoyed! ii& * \ WmikM ' y , £ * m iPif h Brea p on be thm 9 ° od ' I’sp i#p l|ljpg.- to ° of ihe % lg§f|Sl oven . . . of baking fragrance /V^Njfp yt, t reminding, too, that 4ff Shi«§ V r J you re suddenly hungry! :.,J There’s renewed pleasure ' in slice after slice. VX, M You’ll welcome this mMkO:- ... . ■ Xff ' .. baked-in flavor ... all yours f|P -v •-•*'•> . and you’ll welcome *. assurance of continued bread < j - § b , ' / satisfaction you get when • . , . ..■-•• -•• V... cXj\ ' y° u choose by this familiar label, •'* l 3 * P %- nAiirviw H' silMMl JJ •MirimiMimi t i mi -- WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, MAY 29, 19-18 RACIAL QUERIES ME ELWISTE3 Wellesley. Me(AMP) Pro spective candidates lor admission to Wellesley college will not be required to stale their race and religion on application blanks from now on, it was announced • •ere last-week. President Mil dred McAfee Horton said that the two questions aiv to be dropped Iroin trie blanks issued to appli cations for admission in 1949. “This action was voted by the academic council after careful consideration and was ratified by the board o£ trustees at its nK-:?j ing May In. sko md Pact- and religious data are al ready on blanks received sot the clots entering in 1948, but will not be used for purpo.* r of re jection. Tims dam will ‘ad.* rated from caivi- ol those already i< gistered, and dropped altbgeth i from blanks sent to those sock ing admission in 1949.

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