FEAR AND TENSION GROW IN SOUTH 10c VOLUME 35—NUMBER 23 7 RACISTS FOUND GUILTY BULLETIN By ANDREW F. FRUEHAUF, C.S.++4- No Return of $700,000,000 Plus German Assets! SUPPORTING SEN. SMATHERS, NBC-TV, TODAY, 7/22. 3Vi BILLION SU. S. REBUILDING GERMANY I B-U-L-L- E-T-I-N-! By Andrew F. Fruehauf, CS. + + + TO PRESIDENT EISENHOWER, TO SENATORS POTTER, AND KNOWLAND: JESUS STOOD FOR JUSTICE EVEN THOUGH IT BROUGHT NOT PEACE BUT A SWORD ! SECTION 3 HAS GOD'S ENDORSEMENT! A. F. FRUEHAUF, C.S. DETROIT TRIBUNE, Christian Scientist's Weather "IN ATMOSPHERE OF LOVE DIVINE, WE LIVE AND MOVE, AND BREATHE"—C. S. Hymn—AND HAVE OUR BEING IN INVULNERABLE OMNIPRESENT HEAVEN AND STERNAL LIFE t H-E-A-T, Tornadoes, Forest Fires,, Floods, Etc. Because of The Devil—Animal Magnetism—Adam-Eve Anti-Christ Ego M-Y-T-H! In All Non-Christ Scientist Education, Religions, Therapeutics, Politics, Culture, Entertainment!!! Thought Is The Key! THE UNIVERSE IS 100% THE MANIFESTATION OF THOUGHT I The Tigers In the Dog House of the Devil's Psychopathic Anti-Christ Adam-Eve Egos!—The Devil's Roman Catkiolic Beer Psychology!-R.C. A Spiritual Traitor! BEER BREWERS —ALL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE AND TOBACCO DUPES ARE PRISONERS OP THE DEVIL I THE PRODUCERS ARE SPIRITUAL TRAITORS ! DRUG STORE MEDICINE USERS—DEVIL'S DUPES ! "Senator Russell's Bloody Shirt (Pittsburgh Courier Editorial) Characteristically facing backward. Ilka tha gigantic monolithic statues on Easter Island, Senator Richard B, Russell of Georgia, on the eve of our annual Independence celebration, launched the eMpected Southern Seriate**- buster by waving the bloody shirt of race wor ala Recon struction days. ~ lu . . The pride and |ey of Winder, ©a., who owes his political eminence and reputation as Elder Statesman to the and franchisement of his black constituents, implied and under stand ably is opposed to Negroes In hie state or alsewhere *n the Deep South having the right to vote freely Mi would end the dictatorial one-party system by whic *nd hla kind flourish. • \ • • • ' . Nn» /"OOtMBMv ITMiVtui f« TWi DMm NMm *7O GRATIOT, DETROIT 7, MICHIGAN -k JH ■**£., \ B v.'-.'lw'-' /^^-' ‘ ■ ¥^p> : * ■■■■■ 1 ; >-&t ,; i 4 ''"f- * v f^‘ c v^^y‘%^; rs v ’V''vS'^'V, I '')S'^S^’ : * • rvrr'vHHHHM THIRD BAPTIST CHURCH'S First Annual Homscoming pro* gram koM reoently. Pictured Liberal Groups Aid Race Problem Majority of Americans Believe JACKSON. Mips.—Negroes in Mississippi are wondering if certain of their leaders are not selling them out to forces op posing integration within the state. Thia uneasy speculation re sulted from a decent disclo sure that three Negroes two mininisters and the editor of the local weekly newspaper had received a total of SI. 745.91 for assistance given the powerful state sovereignty commission, which was set up two years ago to preserve seg regation. After two years’ operation, the commission has spent about $50,- 000 of the $250,000 appropriated by the legislature to carry out its Jim Crow program, despite the group’s vast investigative authority. Though the warrants for the expenditures do not identify recipients by race, at least three of them are known. They are Kev. H. H. Hume of Greenville; Rev. Ozelle Mason of Jackson; and Percy Green, editor of the Jackson Advocate, i Receipts held by the commit tee show that Rev. Hume, iden tified also as a newspaperman, was paid $290.76 last August, and $175 last March for investi- Autherine Lucy Gets Nothem Job PHILADELPHIA, Pa. (CNS) Former co-ed Autherine Lucy Foster, who since being ousted from the University Os Alabama in the fight for integration, has been “Just another citizen.” has joined force* with » Philadel phia business concern here as stockholder, second vioe presi dent and sales manager. It is the Bentley Institutional Garments Factory, the only. Negro-owned and operated makers of choir caps, gowns, hoods, etc., in the country. Mrs Foster, though not com plaining. had been practically ignored in her various attempts for positions *in Tax** where her husband is pastor of the Liberty Baptist Church of Tyler. The new position calls for travel-* ing. and Autherine is excited about it. She and her husband may even decide to come north la at** SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1957 are left to right: Mrs. Laura Lee. Mrs. Bertha Marion. Rev. J. P. Wilson, pastor, Mrs. Hat gations. He also drew $l5O last February for travel purposes. According to Gov. Coleman, Rev. Hume is ‘‘a Negro preacher . . . who . has taken a public stand for segregation.” Rev. Mason received $495.15 in February for "advertising” and also drew sso % werrenls lest July and August, for "in NAACP Official Finds Fear, Tension on Tour of South ATLANTA.—A regional sec retary of the National Associa tion for the Advancement of Colored People warned today that the racial climate in the South looks like “the calnf be fore the storm.” J4rs. Ruby Hurley, recently returned from a fiald trip through ih a Southeastern states, told of finding a tens* situation in which "every body's afraid,* and nobody knows what they’re afraid of.” the new issue of Look Maga- In an interview published in zine, Mrs. Hurley blamed much of the South’s fears on the White Citizen’s Councils which, she said, have created such confus ion over the integration issue “that I doubt if there are a handful of people down here, white or Negro, who can tell you what the Supreme Court actually said.” f Newspapers have also clouded the issue, she declared, by em phasizing disturbances and giv ing little or no space to the communitier that have inte grated their schools successfully. Mrs. Hurley, whose NAACP ectivitiec ere described in the Look artido. charged that re strictive legislation onactod by some state legislatures "is aimed specifically. end In a