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Tuskegce Leader Tells
Ala. Gov. How Negroes
TUSKEGEE, Ala., (AND
Regardless of its population
that time, there will be no
voters in Macon county in the
2017, according to William I’.
chell, chairman of the voter
chise committee of the
Civic association.
Mitchell made the prediction
a letter' to Gov. .John
complaining of the
Negroes have in registering to
in the county.
In arriving at his
Mitchell said:
“As you know, Governor
son, no Negro was registered
vote in Macon County during 1959.
We lost 64 Negro registered
during this period due to out-mi¬
gration and deaths, reducing
number from 1,110 to 1,046,
“If the present policy of
application from one Negro citizen
per registration day
only 30 Negroes will be able
make, application per year.
assuming that all of these will
registered, and if our losses
tinue at 04 per year, there
be no Negro voter in this
by 2017 A. T>.”
In his - letter, Mitchell also
tailed some of the techniques
to slow down or prevent
from registering. Here are a
examples cited by Mitchell.
“On June 6, 1960, the board met
in the Little Texas Community and
announced a policy of taking only
one applicant at a time. Sixteen
Negroes appeared there to make
application hut only one Negro
was permitted to do so. However,
four white persons made applica¬
tion for registration on that date.
“Even though it permits only
one Negro to make application at
a time, in some instances, it per¬
mits two white persons to make
appl/eatton simultnneou ]y.
“It requires Negroes to copy
long passages from'the U. S. Con¬
stitution but does not. always in¬
voke this rule in registering white
persons.
"On June ?0, 196(1, four Negroes
were at the Macon County Court
Shriners To Hold
Manorial Services For
Crispus Attacks
Detroit, Michigan-- A memorial
to the ’memo,by of tht 1 first
can ■Negro to give his life fob his
country 1 , will be held in tfostam
Cohtmont, August 10th at 11:30
A. M.
The memorial to Crispus At-
tucks Will be staged by the dele¬
gates to the imperial Council oi
the Ancient Egyptian Arabic
Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine
during their 1960 Conclave.
delegates will represent more
155 temples in as many
throughout the Nation.
The Memorial oration will be
delivered by John Wesley Dobbs,
Grandmaster of Georgia’s Prince
llail Masons, and a Shriner him¬
self.
The services will be presided
over by James E. Dcnkins, Im¬
perial Director of Public Relations,
Baltimore, Maryland.
Crispus Attucks and four other
America patriots are
morated on Boston Commons as
tiic first to lose their lives for
American independence on March
5, 1770.
The Shrine conclave, which will
be held virtually under
shadows of the statue, is
to “Peace, Charity,
Democracy and Americanism.’’
Attorney
Culbertson
(Continued (tom Page One>
countless oppressed men
women, white and Negro
One of his best known
was when he won for
County Negroes the right to
in the jury box several
ago.
CheBlW*
la ’Thee, O Lora, do I put
my trust. Jet me never be put
t» contusion.—(Psalm 71,1.)
Thoso who put their trust
I Card, completely and with-
* zi reservation — who say
“Thy will, not mine, be done”
ia wondrous iaith, shall ever¬
more be calm and strong, free
from doubt and rnnfusing
i House a- early as 8.20 A. M„
when the board member
at approximately 9 A.M.,
brought seven white persons
them; assigned each a number
which he would be called,
permitted Negroes to take
bers eight through forty-three.
“It examined only five
on that date. No Negroes
allowed to make application.
“On July 5, 1960, the
County hoard failed to mpot
the announced place of
tion. When its new place was
covered, two Negroes and
white persons appeared together
make application. The
accepted the two white
first; allowed them to make
cation simultaneously,
application from three other
persons (who came much
permitted two of them to
at the same time; refused
examine two Negroes at the
time; called one Negro into
registration area at
3:00 P.M.; kept him copying
the U. S. Constitution until
P.M., at which time a member
from him what he had
announced that “the board will
back next year", and closed
the day.
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THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
Senator
Kennedy
iCnntlnm-d 'rom Pag* On*)
27-35; R 24-8), March 21. Against,
jggy __ Extend life of Civil
, Ri(fhtg Commission for two years
; and a p pro p r j,t e $500,000 to it.
Agreed to, 71-18 (D 43-17; R
28-1), Sept. 14. For.
1957 — A point of order against
a move to bypass the House-passed
j civi) rilt y lt9 Ri ]) aroun d the Senate
j Judiciary Committee. Rejected
39-45 (D 34-11; R 6-34), June 20.
j The rejection permitted the Senate the calen- bill
11 „ R0 straight on
d ar , For.
1957 — Eliminate section of
civil rights bill authorizing Attor¬
ney Genpial to institute civil
action for preventive relief in civil
J rijfhtjI ( , asps un( jp r the Fourteenth
Amen< j men t, Agreed to, 52-38. (D I
34-13; R 18 25), July 24. Against.
1957 — Guarantee jury trials in
all cases of criminal contempt and
provide unform methods of select-
png,Federal 'to, court juries. Agreed
51-42 (D 39-9; R 12-33), Aug.
2. For.
1956 — Constitutional amend¬
ment to nominate Presidential can-
lidates by national primary and
elect President by direct popular
vote. Rejected, 13-69 (D 11-28;
R-2-4), March 27. Aganist..
I 1959 —• Revise Senate Rule 22
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“MISS i ESTIVAL” AT DELTA
S ii o W—Vivaciou . LaJiune
Hundiuy hailed a.; >the mut t
beautiiul girl in the world by
the 1960 International Film Fes¬
tival at Cannes, Prance, will be
one ol l.ve models to appear in
to permit limitation of debate,
after a cei tain tune lias elapsed,
oy a majority ol tna (senate.
Rejected, 28-6/ (D ZU-4.J; It b z-i),
jam iZ. For.
Dee tee
Leaders
Picket
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of tiic swimming program came
in a letter f.otn the PIA of that
school sent to the council on June
28.
Council president Ci’ovor K.
Walker said the council felt that
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a fa .lion show luncheon spon-
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Sorority during its 26th Na¬
tional Convention at Chicago's
Palmer House Hotel August
21 .
the problem required a thorough
>tudy, that is the reason for esta-
i i i.iiu a pedal commission
ivli.di will hold its first meeting
next week.
Three of the seven members to
mate up the commission have al¬
ready be n appointed. One is an
attorney of Wheaton, Md., who
wu named by the County’s Cham-
iid of Commerce. Another was
appointed by the County’s Demo-
ci a tic party. ') he third is a minis¬
ter suggested by the four Protcs-
! taut mini: terial a ociations of the
j county. The Republican party of
that couijty declined the invita-
i tion to name a member on the
grounds that the commission
Oioijid be “non partisan,”
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