The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, November 25, 1939, CITY EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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    Cayton Resents
Negro Baiting Slur
By U. C Magazine
Chicago, Nov. 23 (By Albert
0. Barnett for ANP)—For many
years Chicago's colored leaders
have openly charged that the
University of ('hicago, through
i& assistant business manager,
George E. Fairweather, and as
spciates, has preached segrega
tion, advocated property restric
tive covenants, and led the fight
to keep Negroes from buying or
renting homes in the Woodlawn
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In the October issue of PULSF
official student magazine of th.
Universi.y of Chicago, the editor
threw caution to the winds, com
m 'nted so caustically on th<
subject that an immediate pro
test, was sent the ivaguzine’e edi
tor by 11 ware It. Clayton, F’ellov
of the Roeenwald Fund and i
noted sociologist and housing ex
pert, who earlier this year con
eluded a City-Wide land-use su •
vey for the Works Progress Ad
ministration.
Pulse Ed l or Haw
Famous Family Name
Editor of PULSE is a Jew—
Emil G. Hirsch, IT, report d'y
related to the late, great Rabbi
Ifirsch of Chicago’s Sinai Tem
ple, who was respected as a hu
manitarian and friend of the op
pressed and a frequent speaker
at Douglass Center, fore-runner
of the Chicago Urban league.
Local colored leaders art
wondering how N-grosbaiUng
Editor llir*ch himsrlf a -Jew)
can square h s present attitude
with the treatment acootded his
Gennan cousins by Jew-baiting
Hitler who recently seized one
fif'.h of tho wealth of German
Jews ($300,000,000) as “indem
nity” for the slaying of a minor
Gennan embassy employe in
Paris, by a young Jew, Grynzpan.
Here are a few hot excerpts
from tho article in Editor
Hiitsch’s PULSE magazine.
Halls Negro Landlords
Profiteer*
“Probably the ordy ones to
fain through a low; ring of the
-estrid Ivo barriers wjould be
:er',ain Negro landlords, who
ifter buying property cheaply
’rom whites fleeing the Negro
nvasion, would turn about anil
harga exhodbitant rentals to in
-oniing Negroes, in spite of the
tad-i th<ut rentals in the Black
lelt are already two and three
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2 Bishops and A Governor
When Edward Waters college,
famous AME institution at Jack
sonville, F'la., celebrated the burn
Ing of its mortgage recently, Bis
hop John A. Gregg de'ivered the
principal address. Following him
came ex-governor of Florida John
W. Martin, a substantial fiiend ol
| the school and a consistent sup
1 porter of Bishop H. Y. Too'ces,
| prelate of the Florida diocese.
I Bishop Tookes has wrought a re
markable work since assuming
charge in the state. Besides pay
ing off the Edward Waters Mor
tgage, increasing accomodations
through remodeling, purchasing a
new bus for the football team;
he and able President Charles S.
Long, Jr., are driving for full ac
credit ment as a class "A" Junior
college.
times the amount charged in any
corresponding white area.
‘‘The Negro would not profit
by a dissolution of restrictions,
for chiseling landlords would
take over in mofl cases, return
ing housing to the previous situa
tion. and if not ‘vigilante’ com
mittees’ of whites would preci
pitate riots and force the Ne
groes from their community.’’
Concerning the recent action
of the Illinois Supreme Court in
upholding restrictive covenants,
bailing Negroes from "white”
resident ial districts, PULSE
s>iid: "last week, ’.;he Validity,
force and effect of an agreement
made in '28 barring Negroes
frtom owning or renting property
(in the disputed Wood lawn area)
wa« upheld in the case of Lee
vs. Hansbnry.
“This property borders on ex
tensive holdings of the Univer
sity; i\: is and will be a centinual
worry to Fainveather (U. of C.
assistant business manager), who
fear a drop in value and Univer
ity income if Negroes are not
barred frun it by restrictions.
“It has been charged that the
University is responsible for c:r
tain conditions in the Black Belt
since it allegedly has lobbied for
restrictive agreements through
certain community councils in
which it hoi ’s the balance of
power, notably he Wood lawn
Property Owners’ association;
President Hutchins, though re
gretting it, declares «uch a stand
in pragma ideally necessary to pro
tect he University’s holdings.”
Cayton’s Reply to
Editor Hirsch
Rosenwald Fellow Clayton, who
has also done graduate work at
the University of Chicago, wrote
Editor Hirsch in part, as follows:
“In the first place, the recent
decision iby the Slate Supreme
Court was based upon a decision
which was laid down in a previ
ous case brought before the
court. A Mr. Iiansberry intends
to appeal vihis case the legal fight
on restricted covenants is far
from settled. You might be in
terested to know that recently a
I Stave Supreme Court has held
them as constitutional.
You state that the only ones to
gain by the lowering of the res- j
tricVive barrier would be certain
Negro landlords, who after buy
ing restricted properties from
incoming Negroes. This is obvi
ously an over simplification, if
not distortion of the truth.
GEORGIA STATE COLLEGE
HONORS T-B ESSAY CONTEST
WINNER
Industrial College, Ga. Nov. 23
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