THREE HELD AFTER LYNCH VICTIM ESCAPES
OP! ,1 OL4.AS, La. Three white Louisianans
face trial on kidnapping cha 'gas and Edward Honey
cult, the intended victim of a lynch mob, is alive
■today do cause his would-be lynchers paused to flip
a coin to see who would shoot him.
Rights Enemies
Will Fail, Says
Michigan Senator
WASHINGTON’, D. O St luit-!'
Huocrt 1 v>. Os: in, ! i•!
iVlinnt/ft t:>. ti: dared Wt iiie-.ci; ;
mui-nit:; that (It current ;
in the United Shite. Senate to frus
trate action on U'-0.-uient Trumcn'.-!
f'tvilr te. era:, rmr, e firm: -cu to
failure and that the a'.tenn.t !■■■■• di
t pi. ed lay nn , . who "v. . nkl
golden voJe -o that do iron |
kef*'; a Senate rifle "
Speaiio:'. t)x.:.it:!c) v ;
COa students far .tit v ahur-t ; and
JiiiesT attend in die n.ssi
Chr.i'te.:’ J. fay ced'd: .lisa: ; : t ifev.’- :
arc! Tnivci s-it;. >n
Alatvli 2nu Senaios
stronrly tracked ts." .Suieie mi
nonty r.rn. dyihc to nloci: ~ rnd- ■
ini n! oj tile Set■ ■’• re!es
irtit eii:>i it etc t iidv. ir -j •-
Kit O!:.
'in •,,i j,, ,f • ••j-i at denwn••tea- :
tier! in Aoyetnbr: irtinority in the:
Sfiiste v Pl:inti - tne national ,
tide.' I!-. i-iph'vy “They u-.i t
Ini! bi <• ■■ ■!' d 'ory t- a.trei.s the;:-.'
tic pi .<■ i * lie iso liar. .ia : ■
’('fie : ii! ti ■: No.
imm ii!;. irt tor'll in i e Senate oi
lue U-nte.i Sia'i •: .n.iis-.tb it i.-t;sic
a nation
Sen.: •: Ht n.. li: cy rim iti tic
ti: at a me :n ■: ::Ue N.dCs. !
Convention for n um-innpn.W)i-.in:.;
C!\ ! I ; i: .• pit,tn :iV . live;., vd . t
tile Sell.lie :!'■*. :■ :11 -.- "..iinyi ;
with tin. morality < t a ricirrtrmytt
lodi'-ti i’l fret »pit:. Toe peic.le i :
‘Cordinner? on page- ft, a,,.. . > et.on.t
Shriners Honor
Atty. Carnage
Kabai No 177 dm
A E.A O
Shrim s d. . ..a S, M i ; .y
ice and ;? - J,o, ■ e r' d
rtef- .jJ; *Sr li I i,i-a. d.
Nnpie C. . iir* (ns: o! tae
Negro race t.. attain tin.- henor.
Thr tps’iniosii.’ii vs,a held v
Haywood Smia Shop.
the presence , i a, ik niv.vd of
‘{•ver.il nroit - ionai . r;d err a
pumps who ...eve at the uGhr. • •
o i T- - r we;o. S id J'.C. s'.
Pit e lir;,•;<• M ], Watt.- lor '•<
■'• l’lf i 1- C iJ !i nth lit. •: }•; Pc
t zee . Herman 1. Taylor for
lego! pi-fc-i:n L. r. vlcC.e 'e;.
Xot Ilia medic, I ofcr-io; . K j..
AME’S WIN LAWSUIT
AGAINST IRA BRYANT
VUil RT ANDERSON
NASHVILLE 1 ANP>~ The- iort:
battle betw «n tiu African Mclfto
dlst Kpl«*o»::-l chireb official.*- and
Ira T. Er>:.nt. iormet socretaiy ■ >
tin* Sunday i-choo! union ? i tv. <
rfeiiOi.iiiix-fs*>n, came to ;«n end Ja.-s •
week iHi a decision I landed down
by Judge Elmer Davis of the Fed
eral court in favor of the
church.
Judge Davi- cr-vijirmed a special
lTusslfci’-in-hatic.cry Undine thsi Ira
T Bryant had failed tn account for
nmds belonging, to the AME i hurch
end amounting to $48,000.
The (1: fferonce between Bryant
and the church reached the courts
in 1938 but really begun before.
that. Bryant soon otter being elect
NAACP CONFERENCE
PROGRAM OUTLINED
The* "program for the Southeast
ern Regional Confer c nee of NAACP i
Blanches nheduled to be held in
Raleigh on Saturday and Sand..; .
March 26 and 27 was announc'd
this week by the committee in
charge of arrangement*.
The conference, aimed at the
preparation of branch workers fw .
leadership and training them n ;
effective technique;" <4 civil and
political action will near ..ddresse--
by NAACP national oflio. ;> and’
panel discussion- of subjects vital j
to the association pro; ram.
Among speaker. scheduled are
Miss Lucille Black, national mem -1
TWO HOMES BUBNi
CHILD, 5, DIES IN'!
WARREN 00, FIE
WARRENTON, March 3-—'Uncon- !
1 rolled fires led to the destruction j
•of two homes «nd the death of a j
five year old child in Warren Conn • j
{Continued on page 8, this section.'
:stts M:S
■ -
■HL
l .Ui\y I Itir.l i l - < t
sj itSri.ng. pit idout of tin North
< . oiiii.t Vlul /11 ilc {n tttonci
( c ,iu ,r ,i inttutr Item ih !>ur-
Tin, tin ni the IJnthani j»..j>vt ■-
illclit ailitir I i >ai’y edition ullicit
vo puhlithcj tm March 1
In .itlditiodi (<, cairritiy ~ h:I!
p.i i idtrurc “I >lr. Spaulrlitiji
the t;a|ift r.trrtcd a ienutliv story
■ • -o <•( t<> fhi- accompti.sliittcnl
■ iiiclt have in.,dc him rm<> oi the
l tit-t.ititling i'ti-incssm. it io iii
rail .'tn.'| thru
Raiiord lor to cinwm c; r« •
in., lit o-.ts rS. ced Hi. Pnle.v^tc
w. Tui jn ’’ w.. introduotxl anti *.*;• \(*
p; <-<‘t mtht lYniplr
. rde<i vv< ■ ni'.; .. .. . : . t.vn : y
_ the OXlilfldi: lion ‘ Vi«atc : i
thiiiicis of the thrill'd St.tlev Ou ■
<•!• Noble- -vito no.Ue rnr;.. I. - wc.
J. Th iina. Hfirnht: a3(!c:.rc.:.irc
H'di'P. O'l; on t og. •; •!. -o•. I
ed head of the union ha- • used ti’4
ivuii ' publications to vvk the
bishops and • Itiw r- o! thi r . ;i.\h
; Without restraint.
In 51*3(1 hi wif In alcn lu re
elect ion but r."fused to t - .ii 11 the
j plant over to hi; successor W-..-
: iinally he aimed “lie chtu'cb's print
ing t ove: ht . v aned vn 1?.
| jwn plant and run a rival nrgsni
j/iumn far the ivivmce a Sunday
yahoo! leafk-is and i.-hun.-h ivav
! hire oi various kinds.
The church laid never boon able
in ■vt mtsifactory financial settle
• '<ncm with Bry.mt who, however,
- ■ ■ - ; ’ " v- e<hii h year.
The report - obmutci'i to the sect
■ oral court- ii is ..id. sh >\v<?cl that
(Continued on page fi. this section •
; l-ership secretary; GSoster B. Cor-:
i rent, director id branches; Clarence
. .Mitchell, labor secretary, and Mrs
Ruby Hurley, youth secretary.
Walter White, national executive
secretary. will be the pm;;'..:;
I rp- k(; at the dosing mass meet-'
ing >•.hich i.l be held at ■ v Me
i men..,; Ac civ rii.nn or* Sunday ;-
i lemoon.
The conference program follows.
SATURDAY
; 9-10 A, MRegistration; 10 AM.
[ Discussion of national office pro
: gram and NAACP objectives ana
i appointment of committee-.; i j A.
! Ms-. Panel discussion on Civil
Rights Role of NAACP in South
I and State NAACP Problem.-.
2 P M. Latoi and employment
! problem.--; 3:J5, Nationwide mem
jbe Hwp campaign and 4(>ih anni-;
: vtersary; -1:45. Building the Youth
: Program -n the South; 7:30 P. At .
{Civil rights ind legal p-ia-edvros
1 legal redress aftd educational in
; equalities.
SUNDAY
10:30-11 A M. —Mornin/ Dcvv
| tic ns; ! J A. M„ Political action and j
| legislative technique,-; in the South,
i 18:30 P. M- Report of comtmtttiex;'
'3 P. M., Closing* mass meeting
Honeycutt, dm -god with criminal assault upon
a white woman resident of Eunice, La., was taken
from tin. 1 St. Landry Parish Pvisson Sunday by a mob
led b\ three white men who had ‘’tricked'’ the .-jailer
into admitting them.
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1 VOLUME XXVI li RALEIOII. NORTH CAROLINA WEEK ENDING SAirUHAV, MAUCH Id, I PL) No. XXXV?
COURT ORDERS DIVINE TO
FACE TRIAL IN WILL FIGHT
PEDESTRIAN SLAIN BY TAXI
-y-o o-o
--■ ' If* ’’ % '-'T
HIM, l)HIAli;i) Hep
• Vlgtn f la% Kin I'oircll. whose tt
terupt to end .util
< tnumation in tit: public school-.
ot th. District of Cnltitubiu hi
tar fi'itg i iion-tiisrrsminatioii
cl-tti-c to iti • ut-t i-ut District ap
propriation, bill was defeated in
fb llotnc cl Ueprc.scmatii c• last
- week.
FUNERAL RITES HELD
FOR SEN. BROUGHTON
U'iOUte t •'} T.I^ V O'lI? 1 01 L.' s.
o•--*■ 11 *. ; . ij. xv.i oivif. i v 1 i/•ii * wi<
time Governor the Slate, who
(A*; ? add* r:iy >n Washing?an. T).
•C. foU.nviUC: no ai; atraca.
At iii. vra! rites hold -v
it- t;i la. tv i l.t a f.a, *ft Cna evil
writ*!a- Mr. ille* ! v?iitoji bed taught *
Sunday rein v! e!.,.-.. tc-r -i number
i >■; ye.vs. thousands o; persons *>f
\ktdh races. -load siknvv i;. the
Sirtets arid opposite roe. *v arch
bliore. during end :.!;* «h.
1 f I VC: i n i I": ut c C! 'VI CV .
Ajd-roxiic. ’.t:!v .: down fiewt-,
1 who nvd licvit’a:;: wivtvd wth the
I:;;:' '.-!" GovwnOr various capa
. v w i- to; r v tiii usand
■ iC** v'invov, ~-r! page this weti*.n;
OR. F. P. GRAHAM
PAIS TRIBUTE TO
PALMER FOUNDER
BOSTON Mil's, i ANPt Two
::.■ *?d oi more persons, altond
ing a: $5.75 per plate dinner ,n
beno.* g! Dr- Charlotte Hawkins
Brawn, p-re.-'idcnt-foundcr of Pal
mer Memorial Institute, and Frank
i ■ Graham, president. University of
North Caiolinn. listened avidly to
Dr. Graham's tribute to the work
of D" Br< tvi), a pioneer in the cui
;d ti ainin •of ihe vcxith of her
i nee.
Anton tlu- gut-sis ~t the banquet
were many Bostonians who had
tv uiribu'od !!;;>)"<.' than one-half mil
lion;- dollar iwv.mi the baildinp"
and naainfaimnet' f Palme* Me
morial.
Cotv.prrin: Dr. Brown to Cor
(Continued < n page 8. this section)
j imerow Costly,
Asserts Tunney
New York (AMP) ' The l. T . ;
S. is. Living an estimated $6,000.-
000,OOF* purchasing pcW*. r yearly -
fhruagh income and >ob'itdva»i<*v
“iwnt opportunities wi’ihhel-d imm *
Nefiri
That si a torn on* was made here ,
last week by Gene Tunney re
tir«| iK*a vv ■: weiigh i e.h at n p i on, 1 n
TRIAL INVOLVES
MONEY WILLED
TO COLT LEADER
' ALBANY. N. Y -Fakur Of
vii.i,-' :chp. »U" cuitttt v. lie. :o-e
national tm-nsim tn ■ during ‘.hit !
tv. , a:ul the depet'-aiou vc.. ~
- a‘ t: i;t:thf-asarids cl toji-avv* ■
e. d eslab! isllin:.; “kinc.tfomp ill:
T: i:i: It who IS locked upon as -
o , been oi tie red io st; tid trio!
'ey ■■■.( Kt v.- Y yrli State Court oi
o' d. Ma:y Sitclxon 1
<>t: i;c ' ■ ...ad while v. I
. fulkiwer oi hi- who died nearly
thi * - years eg and left him an-
BAPTISTS STILL
SEEK CONTROL OF
WOMEN'S GROUP
By AI.Bi KI ANDERSON
NASBVII.L.i: -AND- Th, :v*nrd
:;‘ dirivt rv o!' tic. Wcmmvfc cou
- ilt a ; 1 , .:i;iliary to *l:c Nattcuiiil
• Baptist Coiivcrdion. m-.*t tor tw<>
bv. ■ heur s. t week. The meet my
* ; t!;o v- * vo. <i ; i; held ; m.ill;. u
!ccusly \vtl u 1)11.■ *;C|journc'ii l*■ jou
; ! i.-t col \ cut ion. ir : -
j corpv'Toied.
The- BapUits have gotten m!>.> the
: !';.;*bit t-f holding tlsci; annual c 'n
v - r.t.on in Senumber, then hold
'mg an adjourned session in Jan
uary at Nashville, the adjourned
!session being almvsl . ’ large a>
itTse avguJar one and where wnich
lof the real buvines.s is ; ranvacted.
The Woiti:i!' - s convent ion at it
meeting (his year had before it
j 2L-,vcar-old-(|uest ion While not m» ,
; stated, the bald SB4 question was:
whether the Woman's convention;
as r<-ing to be a real auxiliary;
‘Continued on page fi, thi.- section);
GOP Joins Filibuster;
Cloture Try Planned
Washington Thy filibuster
j axrainst the Senate rule change
j to stop lili-busters moved rapidly
toward a showdown this week as
| ilpttblicans joined in the talks
,then tmd Administration leader?,
prepa'ed to file a petition for eio•
| lure.
Tin* lawmakers freon Dixie who
' have branded Ute proposed rule
'change to permit shutting off of
; aacepling the chairmanship of the ;
1049 Ui-ban Leap.a Fund earn |
• oai »n to ‘’improve jeh opportu-ni- |
tier, and related living conditions j
am Negroes’' Mr. Tunney"s
1 appointmenl was .-jn.nounced by
Lloy i K. Garrison -prcsidejit o ,!
the National Uiban league, and ;
•.Continued on page 8, this section) ’
The 25-year old prisono:. who reportedly had
been beaten over the head with a pi'Toi during his
abduction, was into a car and taken about
twenty miles to the Atchafilya River levee where
he was dumped out by his assailants.
IJf 1 r |
ft, ' 'Cifim-pV .- y;,:.
■ ■ "j.fV yy -’'A' - - ‘a - /,. .X'
" 4 '■' m'' I. y ‘ 1 , ■ ‘ ( '
.• ■* ’
Hi 1 f.s HF.l.l)—Shown above is
the Site l', S. Senator .! ,M«*H iile
M; (isJiton lor whom funeral riles
wire hi id Tmolav from tile I t
lu-mat-ie lijptist (imrch in Ka
le i"h.
Stricken m.h!iW-ih\ wum a heart
attack in Wa-hlngtcn. 11, C. Sun
day , Senator hroughton. the
wartime Governor tor the State
of North Carolina, was mourned
In thousands of friends and fol
low" i of all tares and creeds
throughout the slate.
iUI.KIGH STUIKNT
M\kES lIONOK Hi AT
William R, Edmondson, Jr,, of
Raleigh, senior medical student et
Howard University in Washington.
L C . has been notified that on
the basis of character and >: ht--
U.slio average he has been eicee ■;>
to Kappa Pi honorary medical so
ciety.
Young Edmondson is the -a. oj
Mi end Mrs, W. IT. d'vriondron of
314 Smith!k Id Street He is c grad
uate of the Washington High School
and of Shaw University
; cl •.•bate on a measure by a maj a
ity vote "an entering wedge for
isi’islafion aimed at the South
were given a rest Tuesday as He
lubiicans Watkins of Utah and
Cain of Washington took up th
entire session with discussion iw
pettinent to the rule change.
Senator Watkins spoke for two
hours on the need for public;;.
lien of the text o-f the Atlantic-
Security Pact. Senator Cain set
• ’ record To: the present talk mar
; thou by devoting six hours and
45 minutes to a discussion of th--
fitness of Mon Walgreen for ap
.voictmaat as head of the Nr
i-nal Security Resources Board.
Senator Scott Lucas, iD-Ill,)
Majority whip, called members o
. b_, T"Jinan Democratic- contin
gent together late Tuesday in on
effort 1o obtain sruiffeient s:gr;a
lures to a e'oturo t> tition >;> shut
eff debate by a two thirds vote.
The petition, which is expected
to be Til.| late this w-yek j>-_e>
noctcd to force a ruling as
whether debate on a moix-'
'Continued on page 3. this section)
WO* BURGLAR
DOES A HOUDIN!'
WIN TON. V ( i AM*
Ufrton .March, - \ ear -old
Ahf.vkii; iiiiljic lias had the
' i:»<-.ik> ' as far its !ao viola
te i. i;>- I :til> lurk smiled un
him vvlivii iie vanished from a
Cr «•(!<-ii courtroom here last
H- k jiUf being icmicti-d of
hr’akJjiii and interim; and ur- ‘
ecu; He was still beaming
wi en he overturned a stolen
car, hut i-soaped I efore pur
suer- could Jay a hand on him.
According to Sheriff ( U.
Parker. Marsh was seated on the
prisoner's bench after eon vie
tiim There were It deputies
and state highway patrolmen
in the courtroom, llmvevc-r.
when a ccurt oflirial came to
i take the prisoners to jail. Marsh
1 was not among them.
fate that night, the runaway
'tote a ear in nearby Cofield.
• wived In Robert Mavis, white
With Delaware Jones, also
white, Davis took up pursuit.
The stolen auto overturned on. a
eontry road, and the pursuers
shipped to esiigatc. Davis
•hii-.k - i saw Marsh <
erumple.-f mi the hack of the
wr-ckrd ear, but tD. escapee
jumped out and disappeared in
a w ami) before the two mm
could get into action,
SOUTH'S SHOOTS
VOTE TO APPROVE
AREA COLLEGES
ATLANTA (AMP) -- Contract :
ferm.s, under which various
uthern state:-: wiiLcontribute to
":c education r-f Negro and white
medical and dental student's, won’
iraven up an-j approved by repi'o- j
, ..entailns i■ 10 scut.sent e.-.llcg. s j
! Jiu-oting -Vt o recently.
Presidioat the meeting, nt
. tended oy educators froth parti, j
C:;r:tim: si a Us. v.ws Dr. \V, T. j
Sanger, pre-sideir: of the Medical ;
NvllciAe of Virginia, at Richmond
■ ;Ot.r«sinued oa. page 8, this section j
Ah the three leaders of the mob, one a forme!"
deputy sheriff, played odd coin wins to see who would
-hoot him, the prisoner div.-d into the river in the
midst of a fusil tide of shots.
(Continued on page 8; first section)
MARTIN^STREET
: Thur:-d;.'.> afhvnoi. J'-.: aii" Junn
: Alston. 38. who killed Suitany
tiwhen -! it' -Tac; by o
taxicab while all; inj. through a'
ruinvtc.-n'n in 'hr- 'j <if> Block f K;c-: ;
"it Street.
Acerrding to police rep'-its. cf
tile death. Als'-m ua> in the 1
m'cVMo .1 the street walking ;•■■■ :
i:n Harnett St e,-{ when -be \va- ;
ft ruck jy ■, • .incotn tab opcratc-d
w .! na A T-:rii!,M:n. 27. oi 1154
[i; ~■!... u rth street
Officers W VS Sr. .<:> inn', abet!
H. ,C Bailey, .-ho i\ ' •’ A--
scene few rnim'/o--
cident, said that she v- as tie ad upon •
attributed ;h-a,h to mtornal i - '
juries me! shock.
4 TO SERVE ROAD!
TERM IN JC LAW
VALIDITY TEST
.Nsw York Thirty-day roast
• ( msnera given to two -white an l
tv; •: Negro jnen who nm :le a ten .
\>l N-Tth Carolina bus travel sag
. egaiion law-; will be .serv- i and
t >i- case will nt>t be appealed to
the U S. Supreme C urt. utto'
I y.-. 1;r the men annuunce-.j this
v. (-e it.
Th.- four men, Bayard Hustin
-it'Skfr't -1. it* " . N 1' 1 . :
Ik Kokenko and Joe Prime? ;
V hit - -vvere am-,ted Or April 7
in ...’ npc.-i Hill w.nvvin.- tit -;r U:
fusai to rit in the suctions cf the
t -V. .11 tied tr-rcrutivch to white
and N y.r-. pas-s ngtry
The trip was. undertaken by
ti ;• four in question and 12 oth
ers' ru order to test the mamn r ;
< Cwuimied on back Ist section)
Amnesia Blamed
For Ransom Trip
TV ASII IN GTO N A.NF-’i - Alt,', i
Loon A. Ransom, 49-yo, r old chair- '
• man of the local Commit hi. for';
j Racial Democracy and active in i
! ccuirf fi;;hts against discrimination, j i
: who disappeared In busy down- i:
jtovn Washington about n on, ,
: 1 hursday, Pecmary 24. -‘.as ruf
(l’faii:; from temporary amnesia .
caused by nervous exhaustion, it i
I was diclosed here fast week by * «
j Dr. C. Herbert Marshall, his phy--
• ician Random i-.n ued up at th :- I
; Union, N. J., home of an cfd , f
j Dr. N. J Wa!L a dent Id, Friday •
. nun -m. February 25.
Dr. Watts telephoned Mrs. Ran-, ,
sam in W-ishiaigtori Sunday Feb- j
j i unry 28, alter reading <> hewspap • 1 '
1 < j- account of Tier hut-bandV disap
pearntice amt told her Fiat Ran. or..
vs-.-i,-: at hi.; home Ransom returned . '
-to Washington about 3 a. to Tues- I *
day. March ?. accompanied by his '
-n, Leon A. Jr.. Hi y,-.f-
Catholic University student ■ ;j
The mossing man said he hau
beet; “very worrit-d abo.it the large -.
| volume of v.-ork -he li:.d to do," ac- -
i casing to Dr Marshall. Ransom t
j has been subject to chronic -illness ! } ,
and -has It ng n eded a s cst., Mrs :-.
ißan.'-ojri said.
! still unexplained v r,s bis where- , o
' ntic-iits from Thursday noon -.viicn ;
he left municipal court enroote <o \
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A' Btix
IN At TO i K VsM T'U H< v.
Thr.ma Kilcore, j;.r-to< of t In
i' sirm!-nip < Ihiieh of
Veil Vcrfc City :>nd fnrnu-i
--cytivi teii-iitry cf I'.-, ' i hrait
■ q tun ter, a! Hale id> reeeiv
t;) a hrokcii arm ami other in
jurir. ia a recent automobile
wash .chin- i eiurnun; to Neu
Votk from a ( hurt ti iouiiretice.
; 'P : . - i r ■ l r
t
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w-.. ly'.;;v
-soAst**! , j .
CRASH A'K"l INI Bi‘>s JUnir
A! ton of S. Tarhoro ho
wo: mill'd int-'.anUy when r;t«<d-.
by a taxiedb in the hot) 17:tick <>'
b'.jr: St. Sanda.i niifht.
Csuutjil -Tcrvit-fs nre slate-t for
r t risow i ■‘n
Martin ■ .••• e» L.*o-r rli -ih.
CNBfeR I IRC Paul luibe -
aim. inie!naiionitlly fumou.; tou
ft i-i singci let iui t-i :-a ai'tor.
whit la-st week end drt.v Uie fore
of Walter v* inenell (.eciturt of
:m alleged iltclaathiii In a j-.-eeh
malic la«t vuir that in the «*i <-ul
<;f wai it uh EiiSisia "We v.cuii!
fight araiii'J the !• .iM'i.ds '
hi. •./ifjco, and Fr.ida v atteniaun
when ho up-xared si Dr. Wattij'
home. K. n.-oi'. s.rdi he • ;.id not.
icn c-mbevr v/.bal lit- did after leav
ji ip court, but rt failed mdUeiily
>. indmt>: nim. 4 -*- \t oji u train Lour?<4
ior Union.
ALA, WHITES RAP
SIAN ACTIVITY
BIRMINGHAM. Ala. CANPi
A *i ; t c ; disc wife Id ai inquir
i.-n veporier of Binnrngham
p. ,-1 last Wi-b.;osday that the
su.to of Alnixnn-.: '<». ht :<> givo
iiie Ktan a good swiss kick in the
pants’ The vroma nrwas replying
to The reporter’s que.-tions • .f "What
do you tliDik the -tale of Alabama
..•night to do afe-ut the Ku Ktux
Klan?"
Not only did she rocorotrend u
“sv/Mt kick" bt she ais-> said, “Al!
tho tnembt-is ouglv to be dcg-crti.-d
to F-nrop-:- or "invr place 1
imc'.v of After aii ’ she added
“the ststo of Alabama should bis
noworful enough to .4op a bunch
of houdlums from burning crosses
and beating people."
(Ocmtusvcd on back i<t t-cctica.»