“Know The Truth And be Free'‘ n V* Drive Safely; Don’t Be A Hi-way Statistic 1 (( (( I n FORMER ,1^ EIGHTEENTfTYr 11 ’ EDITION NUMBER 1 COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. SATUR day » JULY 31, 1954 PRICE TEN CENTS Hev. Adolphus Carty iNAACP To Hold liesigns As Rector ^ . The Rev. Adolphus Carty, ^ ^1111131L, dectlll Rector of St. Luke’s Protestant a call has been issued 0r a! Episcopal Church since October meeting in Columbia on ifeusti 1951, resigned from hi s charge 4 0 f a committee t© plat the at St. Luke’s Church. The eflec- nex t annual session of the^ ate tive date of the resignation i* NAACP Conference to September 1, 1954, on which m Spartanburg, October ]f an< ! I date he will take over his new 17 Attending the mee1 .^|wm! duties in the Dioce.se of Ken- ^ ^ e conference extem- bom in Saint John, New Bruns- her will be discussed af this’ wich, Canada. After completing time, as well as the co£ ress -! his high school studies in 1931, ional district mee»iiu fc - s sc jjdulde he became Detai] Officer at the for Saturdays during NcH !mber Boy’s Industrial Home, a reform 1 an d early December. School for Boys, until he en-! listed in the Royal Canadian ^ 0 f plaP for Integration Will Permit Him ^ learn the true Story /I !T£XTBOOK$i teaching race HAr£ against negroes! Airforce in 1939. He served in the Air OUR AMERICAN :EDUCATIONAt SYSTEM Social Security Office HAILE SELASSIE Lists Retirement ^ ^^ ^ Fibres requests audience with NEGRO HISTORIAN Per- Here’s, a questio n to all sons in Richland County. How much covered empi 0 , ment or self-employment in come will YOU need in order Also, on the agenda the consideration _ the testimonial dinner *scP dule d 0rCe in Charleston on Novemt/ c for The Honorable J. Waite War ing. j Bail For Claude Lightfoot Redu^d Bail for Claude Lighten. e xe cutive secretary of th e (°nunu- nist Party of Illinois wa / reduc ed from $50,000 to $ 3 o/00 by Judge Joseph Sam P err j in the Federal District Court S'furday July 17, it was annotuF ed by the Civil Rights Cong r0 |S of m. inois today. In re^ng the bond, Judge Perry set if an Un usual requirement jjking it necessary for Mr. l^tfoot to report to the U. s. (Marshall ., . , every Saturday morr Ur o throughout the war in the Aero- . ^ , Mr. Lightfoot is Mwkf no- 1 . r . . . -1, iu/is ae * a hitherto unu^ci section of: Lon department untii 1W45. . , In 1954 Mr. Carty entered Smith Act hfch attempt Wycliffe College, Toronto Cana- to make membership in the Com da, to study for the Ministry of muni3 t Party a crimi na l oifense the Church of England. After ^ P art ol the Judge ’' 3 ProP al " | graduation assumed the duties ed statement on the motion f of the rector in a Parish in Auction of bail which he re ad Beuton Harbor, Michigan. While at the ^° n (' USl0n 0 lJle ° ra 1 in Benton Harbor, the Rev. Mr. arguments by attorneys of both Carty served on the committee 3ldM he a ‘! e ^ pted / of the Board of Control of the blg ^ ° f f the fact , that ^ lr ' | Twin City Area Safety Control Llghtf °° for the f St tbree : Boy Scout Committee of Berrien ^ ars ba !^ ot hved^at hi s per- NEtf YORK, (GLOBAL) .... to contact Hi S Majesty. J. A- Rogers, author and lec- However, the Emperor asked turer #ho S e many volumes on Mr . Rogers to visit him in his Negro history have uncovered S uit e at the Waldorf Astoria, to be eligible for social security little kl>Own facts on the con- explaining. “I sent for you be- benefits when you reach 65? v j tributio» a of the Negro to world cause j like your book -Great TT history,'vas summoned by Em- Men of color’ and I think vou According to W. H. Nixon, peror H a 'le Selassie last week are do i ng a splendid work” manager of the Columbia social for an interview and discussion manager of the ^ 0n Mr. Mgers’ works. The Emperor b ht 128 security office, there is netter than an even chance that your Mr. R°gers said he visited copies (Mr. Rog ers ’ remaining answer if y° u have one—will Ethiopia m 1930 and 1936 and supply) of the book and gave be wrong Why? Mr. Nixon ex- met the Emperor. However, Mr. Rogers a gold coin of the plains it this way: Since thou- since Hoi' e Selassie was on a Coronation. These coin<; were sands of older workers have al- sta te visit to thi s country and limited in production. Only 1000 readv Qualified for benefits with Sltlc ® there were extensive de- of them were str Uck and the vear and one-half ^ he> Em P eror ’ s timc - Em P eror directs ^eir presenta- as little as a y he b ad derided not to attempt tion only to those mcKt ...nr+hv of covered earnings, many peo- — . — pie have assumed that any per son can do the same. Actually that is true only where the in- rpp. \ ’TTPXTTN dividual attained that age before | \J Ail till D July 1, 1954. Anyone reaching 65 after June 30th of this year will need two more quarters of covered era- S.c. 4-H’ERS REG. CAMP STATE YWa plans rally The Baptist Yo ung Womem , s Auxiliary has for mu , ated p]aM for a state-wide ;uu* mm IAAC ?NK HA\ ORANGEBlJBG -_ The seventh a state-me Harvest d p.y Mn . or ^p.OTO„, (W ^°" a ' ‘"“lb Camp BeUThansag, ring Pag 6aM " every .dtiiUOha! ye„ up .he BaeZu „L ” l ”” mi imi ■ security questions i s available owing: upon request at any social secu- , rit>^ office. .Reaueft fpr Pamph- V' “ let number 35 shoSd be Bevmce addressed to the Social Securi- John A. Floyrl, ty Administlation, 1420 Lady Frances Mungta Street, Columbia, South Caro- Charles Bensoi lina. Persons approaching 65 Mary A. Williams who have any doubt about their Arthur Cauthen ability to meet the employment LaVeme Bing requirements are urged to ob- Charles Grave s The COUNTS ’I l ' ‘ ,;,r y Horry from various tain a copy. County, the Department of Chi- which has been the c aSa of hun dreds ’ leaders. Committee nt dreds of other working class stain Social Relations of the foot explamed was don ® in or- Diocese of Western Michigan, der t0 f OU;ct his f ^ ll y aad The Ministeral Councilmg Gro- a5S0CUa from bara ssment up to the Juvenile Court, and the Boys Work Committee 0 f the Twin City Y M. c - A - While in Columbia, he served 6 vi ' si0USIieSs i ° f ! , on the Standing Committee 0 f f tate j^, j^ f the i udg * * ^ Upper South Carolina, an d ot her Committees. The Rev. Mr. Carty is also on the Board of . . . . . Trustees of Voorhee’s High chairman of the ClV1] Right manent address. This Mr. Light- NAACP CONVENTION - GOERS enjoy free “Cokes” at their recent Texas meet. his decision one must conclude that impartiality was lacking, ’ stated Mr. John T. Bernard, College in School asd Junior Denmark. > On Sunday morning August 1, the Rev. Mr. Carty Will give his farewell sermon in st. Luke’s Church at 9:00 A. M Congress of Illinois. Mr. Lightfoot was ably repre sented by Miss Pearl Hart, well , known Chicago lawyer and Mr Nelson Wilii s , past president °f; the Cook County Bar Associa- j tjon, former head of the chic- j ago Branch o£ the NAACP and past chairman of the Civil Lib- . erties Committee of the tBPOE A LITTLE INJUN’ — Velma Gibson, a pretty mile junior at A & T College, drew above ordinary glances in h er In dian makeup for the annual Blue Ribbon Matrons Club The BRMc held its meeting at the home of Mrs. Arot> Jen kins Jr- Mis James Greehe act ed as Assistant Hostess. The meeting was opened with pray er, after which business w as re ported on the Blue Ribbon Taxi we’ve learned that they ar e do ing some excellent work. They have donated $200 00 for the Little League Baseball team this year and on last year $200 - 00. Mr. C. W. Madden is in charge of that team and we learned that he has done Wond- Young People To Meet At JBenedicI 93 MAKE HONOR AT J.C. SMITH S Choii parts 6f the state Hampton | are being invited to participate. Spartanburg Beaufort Eacb YWA i s urged to cooper- Lancaster ate wafh these efforts. If your Allendale church does not have a YWA, Marion y 0 „ may enter the contest by Miss Sara Aiken, Asst. State cpr^;,,., ... t ^ ! ame - vour na me and address Mome Agent, and Waymon John t M „ - Ivlrs Sharper, Morris College, Sumter, or Mrs. Mag nolia A. Lewis, Horatio, S. C. son, Asst. State Supervisor of Negro Extension Work, will ac company this 4-H number. - • ... -V; % The fifth annua session of the 1 Young People’s Christian As- isembyq of South Carolina will i be held on the campus of Bene- 1 diet College August 2-6. The following courses will be offer- ! “B’ or above, ed: Bible Study, Principles of Religious Education, CHARLOTTE, N. C. —The ho nor orll at Johnson C. Smith University for the second seme-: ster of the past school term shows that ninety-three studentp in the College o f Liberal Aits earned a scholastic average of fmt Sm Omega Fsi I’hi .Vlardi Gras ers and is an excellent coach- held on the campus recently. We are proud 0 f our children A Greensboro native, she ma who have done so well ° n the LOVES THE WATER — Ellaworth Kirby, Wilson, N. C., ^ jors in elementary education : team, so lets help i n every wayj rising senior at A & T College, has adopted swimming p e0 pi e spend 0 ne wee« m study, and hopes t° become a class- we can, small or large. P’ease as 'her favorite activity. The attractive major in elemen-1 recrea ncn and inspirational room teacher upon gradua- read y 0 ur Lighthouse and In- tary education is perched on the diving board of the new j tion. ! former college pool, .. programs Bruce Chandler, a Junior m Christian, college of Liberal art from | Doctrine, Christian Stewardship, I char]ott . e mainfaine d a straight Church School Intermediate average ; n 0 f his eours-i and j un ior Methods, Cuhrch' s for bQth the first and second ; School - Beginner Methods, Chr istian Citizenship, Daily Vaca tion Bible School Methods. B. T. U. Adminstration, Missionary Methods, and Friendship and Marriage. Recreational features wil] be hiking, swimming, soft j ball, etc. There will be inspira- | tional messages each evening. Thursday evening will be talent night and Friday at noon certi ficates will be awarded. The faculty is interracial. The Young People’s Christian As sembly is sponsored by Benedict College and gy the Baptist W. M. U. of South Carolina. The bly provies a wonderful stimu- Young People’s Christian Assem lating experience in Christian fellowship where the young semesters. The following South Caroli- ins were among those receiving: honors: SENIORS:— Gwendolyn L. Currency. Clover, j Thornell K. Page. Dillon; and Kenneth M. Williams Columb ia. JUNIORH:— Videffa S. Blageney. Rock Hill, j and Laura J. Tyson. Cheraw SOPHOMORES:— Doris A. Frasaer, Walterboro j and Wilhelmina G. Page, Dillon. . FRESHMAN:— _ Fjoyd L Davis, Georgetown; Leonard Greene, Columbia; Sa- Margaret Bell, Jackson, ndra A. Medford. Lancaster; Louise C. and Joan P. Page, Di- Pen- llon and Rebecca L. Vance, t dleton. EASY! BARBED WIRE. — a barbed wire fence on the college farm. A farm girl rising soph more at A & T herself. Margaret knows the College, observes extreme ’ danger. She is majoring iv caution as she goes tnrough physical education.