The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 17, 1957, Image 1
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<J LA Mourns DOROTHY DA
wit h the j rospect o; heiu<.r th?
(.'on! i?ienl la! and W'nDper \lnj
]y elicited the i'ir<t apolo.ey ai
voluntary t.ii t he . prosecution
n 1 * w*ii rv
Kock Mill bus boy a
Momentum, Says R
ROCK IIII.I., S. ? Rev. C. A. '
Ivory, loader of a bus boycott
here raid the protest against the 1
three-bus Star 1 Ju~ I.'no appeared t
to he painitip momentum. IIo said I>
$242 had been collected to huy \
gasoline for 20 automobile*. 15 on s
regular routes, used to supply Ne- t
proes with transportation.
Ivory, head of the York County \
branch of t.he National Associa- i
tion for the Advancement of Col- s
ored People, said the New York;!
office of the Board of National!
Missions* of the Presbyterian j
Church, USA, had offered assis- l<
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sniff {,. ! i?vi .>ttci's,
I\<>: ;. -Hi'! the offer wu* muiU
V I*. Uailior in Ww York ;in<i
he i "Vrnt{? )-.- wt-1? asked "t o
i i? . Marker informal as to
'.hat mii' needs mijrht he," Ivoryi
aid. "So far, we have been able'
o iro on our own."
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The lioyeott started about three
veolys iio<i when Allene Austin, 2d,'
epovted she was forced from a
-o;?t on ii crowded bus after sit;iny
next to a white woman.
Ivory, a native of Arkansas and
a Presbyterian minister, has keen
confined to a wheel chair for a
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State Sunday
Sc hool, League
Meet Aug. 19*23
The State Suri'lay Svhool a
League Convention will ivieel
Allen I'niv.TAity Au<ru<t I'.'-iM.
was announced this w ook
1 "nivinvity < )ffii-ials".
Marriaire is an institution h<
together l>y two lx)ok?
cook and check!
to JLti
A Y . Ar(.' sin 7. 1 !'")7~~~ I
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A "17 <<[?? <so
Greenville Officers
Hi Hate Group in C
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it >.r <>f ? l'Uitli' < ."is. k a j
. a t, i>ni< i>f men i h.u ui d '
i i tin* i-i into ? A. Marshall U<> . hes-" <
t. r told nffirers ha was .ii i'.-i-. 1
d< tit of tin' (!tci:.villy KUiii.. . j]
Koehes'ter is i.ti'.' "f eiyht men
ehar.iii1'! with mnspiraey in tin.1 i y
cyse. I'ruell reported that he
was heaten after a jrroup of un- .
mn.-lved White men entered ?Ts 1
noaie Sunday nkvht, July ~l.
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v>"ine ot the otner men arrested i
in the ease ha\e admitted Klan |'.
nu tih ei -hip ami some have led,
a -eordiue- to Sheriff J. R. Martin. ,
In his statement. Rochester, who I
has heeu eluuued with conspiracy i
to commit assault and battery with
intent to l.ill and conspiracy to (
commit idirjrlary. said that he was i
f elected Klan president al a meet- i
\i: .e, Satvrdny ni^ht. .Inly 'M. Ac
. I k o to Id- .'element, ho had
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*1.1. a*s.l f.iur.iiiT of .'* una 15>.v<t'>
srl'nol liivd I ut'-ti.'iy at 11?*r '
.av Sta-." l'a'U afHr a brii-f (
_ iiI!51*>>.
>!:< was chu-aU-.l ia tho Col am- 1
: : a J>' 11 !5. siaoois a"ai 1 it'lldl irt '
. Sin* was kn.n a as all oxa*
of \fit.sv wis ; i : I'll ill 1
.Co,!, atal as a Ciuixtian v/cnthv of '
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air a'
"\ al, T11., *. 1 H,-.,, '
wars ii-Mtlijiy herself in devoted
servii e ft 11' tlu- development .of
her community. The Anna Boyd >
Fitmentaiy School at State Park ;
v.'as named in heji honor. She '
worked diligently with and toward ;
ml developing the school and its pro- j
~Jlt -ram.
* Survj\ois include two cousins, I
"y Ma Boyd. ami Jessie K. (lladden, \
and a number of relatives.
Funeral services will be held at :
!?1 1 o'clock Friday afternoon from |
i? Zion Canaan Baptist Church at j
State Park. .
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frobe Hole
!rue!l Case
Register and Vote x
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:*! *.? ? I'M i intend to vote in O
' e<". .:.:n" ;v', !. v.'.r must R'-O
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> -_i: -1? ;'.;.i:i miner Hi'",' ul'.vs
j ! :?i y til-- - I t i? legislature.)^
:) "i"it'.' y l. '*l! I'J"'! require-Y
. itv'i . that ; :e a.vlk'unt for o
a rotinc rert ifit-ii'e either, own
i ty hi:vi?'.ii an assess-?
f" i >; ii<' of s itiii or more, or y.
>?!e:.ions'. ..to his ability too
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> toe reirtst rat ion board to read $
J or v. rite any >eetiou of, the $
} state constitution. O
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rH ;d"nt eon-.-c'-nintr 'Willie 1 pwti ~
down, > Xeyrn of Ki. 1, Travelis
Rest. Rochester says in his
tatement. that ho pulled Urown
mm. a ear. I lironn iias reported
hat he \va - r ". rue!: alongside his
ar which was parked near the
'rue!I home off H iyhway 1^7(1, sevral
miles north of Travelers Rest)
Rochester's .-tatement savs tha-t
he trrotip met a rain inter that
Saturday : i'jiii. He <nys. in t h e
Hitenien:. mat he inform d those
!e-\ t tout I l,\"' " '?:l!d ..t'O .Sick
a *. ,iiay nmnt to !o > .?!? further
i e i : and : ... yot.e who
:i?11 i to a- e iu!d do so.
1 ?t* a ; ; ae , \ ? jo >,(?
n:.,:-1.
a a " t hi.,, and "made a
;'..r::. 1' h.dd of r.e
. ! v. ' ta' 11!a!;
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eat ho t o .1,1 l ;- I,nee,
o'iv. r. a. ho..' .-,i ('rtiell had
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S?ven Whi'.i' t-iii; 1 i?mi were it) lhe
'nil*!I home the right of the incilent.
They ami tin ir parents, Mr.
tin! Mis, Sherwood Turner, were
then living; in a house on the
Cruel I land. On that night. Mrs.
rumor was a patient in Stroud
Memorial !Io>pital and her husvand.
was with her. The Turners
lave since moved.
1I1NTOX TO riti:ACTf
AT ft'I It ST CALVARY
Dr. James M. Hinton will deliver
the sermon at First Calvarv
Baptist C'hurc-h at the ?hou_r of
morning Worship, Suiuky, August
25.
The Summer Graduating Class
of Nurses from Columbia Hospital
will he the special guests of
the Church on this occasion, which
will he the occasion of their Baccalaureate
Service. Commencement
will follow at the Church oa
Aug. 27th, 8 P. M.
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