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I LIGHTHOUSE and TNFQRP Dillykews ! on -the sick 1? are: Mrs. Eliza Allord, jr." Mrs. Annie Mae Briant, , Miss ?a a*nn] ft Godbolt, Mrs. Ma*-| gc tie Man&tg and Albert Donald. n( ?m, Sr 1 \ C< Mrs. Iwella Breeden of 700- "t If: Calhoftn street, hntiu^ guests oft day last week her 01 kusband'v nephews, Lavern m . Breeden and Leon Breeden, both A of' 2280 Clinton street, Detroit Mich.; also Mlaston Breeden of tl Bennettsville and Mrs. Mary to Breeden bf .Minton. U James Townsend, son of Clar. ] once Townsend, spent a nice 01 - visit with his sisters and bro- ^ thers. in New York City recent1/T returning home on Saturday. Spending a week in the home . of Mirs. Leo Wilson of Calhoun vvi street is H _ - _ - .W WW11, ?| V/UUIUW, U1 [ m Mew York City. J th KNOW SOUTH By 6E0RGE M ??????? CHIEF OF FUBLIC SOUTH CAROLINA RESEARCH. PLANNIN ; ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL ( St. Michael's Episcopal Church, f" one of the moat famous of the old | ... ? - churches of Charleston, was built In February of 1752. The architect?p. < ' of tho church has been a matter of | much discussion, but evidence points to James Gibbs, who designed St. Martin'a-in-the-Fields in London. Bt. Michael's is an almost exact ^ duplicate of that church. The property is considered to be the oldest <. Hj church land south of Virginia ecu- H tinuously used as a place o? worship, pi The chufch had never been con- ? aerated, due to the lack of a bishop, ^ until the year 1813. For this reason, _ . . confirmation services were not held puntil then. Here was formed one of jp the first vested boys choirs in the New World. ? St. Michael'nl|?as not been used . exclusively as Pchurch throughout r:'| Its history. In tne early 1 SOU'S, it i y wasjused as a poll for general ?fee- v tions, and pubhftjneetings were Jield f there pntil athsar violent nature caused them to be forbidden 4832. Earlier, the church-wan diSo j. Used as a file spotting station. >'y" \ - fire was discovered, a lanter* wBP t - -. held out the Window in the direction f J jft of the fire. . The bells of the church arc famous ^ J fbr having crowed.-the Atlantic |!| Ocean five times. They wero first i brought to Charleston from Eng- 1 land in^7ditJ|ut. were seized by I . fhturned later to Charleston. In the bee church fn 1867. * . is k < - The great earthquake of 1884 1th knocked the gilded cypress ball off Wa the steeple. It hid been repaired by for half a day when the tornado of Oth 1885 damaged the church and pew caused the entire steeple to sink ittc dz inches into the ground. ^ oris _ A pew, ?et apart from thejj^prs AT? .. M k N* 11 li? m*m W arfUea Is MSMM l ( ' ip {WALTON I#?GI ' ) f.' i : \ ' Q^Wida f : J ' II , j forth* ) House of Reprc \ FOR RICHLA1N ~ POLITICAL ADVEI 8 z i GEORGEH Candidate for I 'i ??Ujj-???-?? . ???&?$ " to th( P : ' " ? House of Repri FOR RICHLAT I' I Your Vote and Supp ^Y ' V ' Y * ? * X $ - * _ P-fc . ' ?? ?-* ' i iKIt, COLUMBIA. B. t Civil Rights Coi More Acts Of Rj HEW YORK, N. Y.?Cha oppression by governmei ?ncies and big business-o' iwspapers," the Civil R ingress this week reveal-id icts of genocide against the ro people" during?the?a f June "which were ai any being hidden from mericari people." fWilliam L. Patterson; fret le CRC, who filed the pel i the United Nations cha . S. Government bodies violation of the UN Conve i Genocide in their killings ersecutions of Negro Ai ins," listed the following ises. ARKANSAS ? Herman 1 ell, 23-year-old Negro aintained his innocence e last of a charge of "rap CAROLINA acNABB RRELATIONS _____ G AND DEVFLOPMENT BOARD IHURCH, CHARLESTON ?fc-?1 Jfo* *W J'l , j Aichael'i Episcopal Church, Charinto ? cf tha oldast churches la tho South. 1 kd b?*s havo crossad tha Atlantic ff , Idng protection or rtpoin. ) , .-mm a use it has separate chairs in I nown aa the "Governor's Pew. i sometimes Ttnown as the QtM| Bhington peW, since it was uie George Washington in 179! er famous men nave used th including Robert E. Lee, wh oded services hers in 1S62. Th Kjwwar' iTISEMENT &. lEEVEIt, Jr. ite e isenlatives ID COUNTY >rt Appreciated tTISEMENT ooooottooooao ooaoooo . DAVIS t le-election' k esentatives COUNTY ort Appreciated "* > f 7t? ?Saturday, July 5. 1952 jV|() igress Charges Four j: acial Genocide In USA b rging a white woman in 1949, was a_ electrocuted on June 6th. wned Two federal judges were out .ights ?f town when Maxwell's attor- ftg four nev hied a last-minute petition ? Ne. f?r a writ of habeas corvus. But P* '"nil. Gov. Sid Mr Math rofnsuvt pirns *J| mong hy a number of Arkansas Negro L IR the leaders to stay the execution. P??| Maxwell's first two convic- Egg! nf~Vf"ttons were both reversed on ap- K& tition peal to higher courts. A review rging of the third conviction, upheld j||? with by the Arkansas Supreme Court, ntion was turned down by the U. S. | PP s and Supreme Court earlier this year.1 meri- The CRC head declared thaW\ EH four "in Arkansas, as in other South-1 Hi em states, the death penalty in j ^ax cases where rap ~ is charger1 rs-j H9 given to Negroes only." until ALABAMA?Charles Andrew! Bfl ing" of Naplesville became the fifty-' eighth N gro to bo killed by Ew white-supremacist police in Ala-j bama during the past five years. HjjjPj He was the fourth victim of polj ice murder since the beginning' FLORIDA ? Three Negroes j | Tom and Samuel Huntley and pB John Henry Graham, of Monti- IpE [cello, were indicted on murder [ ff*.: yj -j charges for their solfdefense} |f^i ? ~ LsTaying _qX.. a. wlule man. Jame^ pSr Chancy, known as a "rough! (character" with Ncgroc>. Monti.1 l|9 cello is in Jefferson County, one BH of four North Florida counties where Negroes are not allowed to1 V According to the Associated' ^ Negro press, "the Huntlevs had' PaN j driven their truck into a ditch' Cyi 2 en the highway with the back fibgi en-', protruding against the road.j p&li * Graham was helping them to~ j? get the truck back on 4he highwy with his car. Mv "Chancy could not pa<s and \ I g. ordered the Negroes to getVlheir trucks cut of the way." the ANp' ft*1' said. "His curses and threats, ac. , I j cording to (grand jury) testimony ,led to an argument which resulted in his going back to his Klfc i- ear-and ^u^utrinp p vhn?"nn " 1,.^' NEW JERSEY ? William ' Johnson, 40 who was shot by a f whit%ipolir< serg ant la-1 Ocil W i tdMpr# during traffic argument. ?.,,.V ? ana has since recovered, was in rr diet*** an ,*>*?? County Grand 5 VETERANS t*.; ' CORNER Si a *'' ?????????????? -onfei n ; EDITOR'S NOTE: Ex?service- ^orrj I men ana women are vitally inJ terested in th benefits their gov- cU]j v ernment offers them through Vterans Administration and they ^; art? asking thousands of ques- co ^ V tions daily. Full information may \ be obtained at anr VA office. / . ? Del f ! q?I'm a World War II v< t- _____ g' eran. apd I iiKt 4 >t a-job mj O I, Franco, where I expect to re- O f mniiy"fen?n?good?rruany yo;tr*. I Could I get a GI loan to buv a I , . ' NEW | home in Franco? A?No. Property bought with ors Robins the help or a til loan must-be n, ss .}-) located only in the United States, pvon i not in any foreign country. "Many t~_ Q?in<-t'fini-bod pre-medi- cliargn: leal training under t ho C.I Ilill,: Broadv I but I liar n't yot ..boon able to um jt j get admitted to a medical school. Hilly Doc^ thi-, mean I'll have to for. of "Cai 1 feit my remaining GI Rill en-, Negro I titloment? ' |10 ha? A?No. You will be permitted Mv sei to continue with your profess- t,f*l wa: lonal studies whenever you find Jn nib a medical school that has room Whethi for yoii. You must, however, Negro , establish the fact thaT~ you have j S applied for admission regularly, | O after completing your pre-medl-( ^ A eal training. However, your pro-1 MM g'fewdonnl schooling ean't ~ro on, Ufl 9 j beyond July 25, 1956. ?. D g| , /"($?I'm receiving disability Nfl 9 ^compensation cheek- each mmt), Ha O from the VA I've had to go Hrj g'pretty heavly into debt, and my i Sp rreditors"' are fTlnandtn? thrh X money. Do they have the right S to demand any part of my com. 5 A?No. Your compensation ft payments are exempt from seiz9 ure, levy or attachment. Q?I'm paralyzed veteran, wll6' gTBTe for a" VA hrrtrrtrtg?grant. S Must I use the money to buy a ft J new hou-e only'' g j A?No. The gTant may be used S for that purpose, and also for the 9 purpose of remodeling an exlsta ; in* house for your requirements ? or for paying off the indebted 9 I nesa on a home yen already have I if it TT suitable to your needs. j p \ * > 4 ?? if i 4 rris College Summer Sc HH. |0K flW-:^ ;< " W^ i above scenes were taken at the sun two members of the Art Class, who J, mean and aged. Center: Part of th *ence which is held each summer un s College directed by Rev. H. K. IT; torn: Meeting outdoors of.the class members may he trying to dodge, th d days. The summer school is adm 1 T n* l arm, newis n. morns, its director, s in an extension summer school at ores Calvin's EEING THE S DOLORES CALVIN Anyhow HO: ' YORK tCNS) ? Flick- production > the "Big Upset" (Maxim. ,hf> bo?kinn on) doing capacity tv'so- P|0P? <* roughout the country * ^ arm n N< w York cah driver ' maestro > Rig money on that" figV ilo-^e.ilin of case, ri ported of rabbie Re-bop kin ig $20. for ..tliu- ride frarn?nl!x .ay to the Yankee Stndi- '*v out 1 ist 10c on the subway . . . ^ urvai Rose still milking $$ out teamed im rt-n T/-,r,.T^'' ll\ ..11 Til I' nil' ! tl ' lilt j1 i/vmcn \% 1 i i i i'll" a ? i ea-t. A~ if the five million production ; i already grossed out of nigh'edub- L; isational Bvo.uhCay musi- j (i(J1 Jordan sn'*. enoutth. Rose now has , . of Mm l a*. >i id to Him the .musical er it will he with an all is, ?-n east is not yet known Auipi.-t . Hi Hotel ii i| 1 { >uwi at your s Make NF.w youk your numhri ..ne i>l.i>!.:nd (Jer city" of The world. And when in NoW for accommodatuvrti hero the finest fn hotel m to a distinguished clientele. Smart new bar, o and dining room all video equipped. Convenient r,ujoy superi) service *- superlative food. 300 at modern amrTTreproot At your service because welcome* Write today-for particulars. mmm Wii.i.iim H. Rkown, Resident Seventh Avenue, 124-125>th Street New 1 rOWN, N t A ft IVIRYTHINO ^P S^gE|5|li lJUt' Bh^ . nvnk^' " .jMHfcM?mx^H ' " * *\ v ""' . *- ;4i^aPSS|pHSHH .- ' ^;*F-? -* - :v - -. r ..7*. T^m ^KX^'-vtM, v..-. rai fc i flliif wi* *.*. . . imer school session of Morris College in S refute the old saying that all teachers lc c ministers wno attended the annual min kUm- auspiros of the Theological Departm irdin, dean of the School of Theology, in physical education shows that students e tc critic heat which has plagued the sti inistered by Dr. Odell R. Reuben, president Tli v school has 750 students at .Sumter i Pri endship Junior College at Rock Hill. Everyone talked abr elaborate eo%tum.- Mrs. P ' I ' \ p O inson wore to her hubby 1 - ! It was white alencon la ?'a'TT Tamil. 'th?'a,, aqua dip. Drossv^d limse'I' ;i> well in black diamond mini and exploitation of. ' ajufc she carried a black ( inovi Incidental. mink stole. Her shoes Jones" will mark aqua silk and were h;vn m-1 irl1 nnH imnnrloil !'>?' Thm ihr movie lnmustrv. effect was stunning, is. Dizzy u.llo p,c. - pnrrTTr ed up in. a _p^lern n Toledo, Ohio way nous Jovcc Brvanl * ?1lh i your vo' it Monte Prosscr'- , 9 . Vie En Ro-,. 3 R 17 (C< . touring ev iy ineh 1 If, ii Coast on one- 9 't due East un'il 9 g\ * ( andid | FOR ? Democn <L a to serve-jmy County 11 times the import ei?-; ^! I ?j Quali'ications am | Z y eaFfl?Uy S.tlov hul>- the won- j Investigation. York trnuifi '3 2 >%>arH?S. C. Pat, ?rrlc? ' ~ ; J ? meat ami Invoe oekuQ lo?n ; 5 3 years?U. S. N* eoffe?alfoppc k (Enforcement t itaido room* ? 9 ^ 1 years?City of C y6u*fe itwiyt partment- Knff vestigation. 2 6 years?Tfead of T fF 9 Specialized I II. S. Naval Pharm I Portsmouth, Va listment). fork 27 N Y I ^^^n Unive n ational Ed DETROIT, Mich. ? Represe P$ tati^w of fifteen Negro ata toaciier associations will atter the fOth annttal. convention ar 31st "delegate assembly of National Eduction Asscclatic being held in Detroit, June Si participation of these del $]phj | gates will note that first tirr g&: th?t?Vegro teacher groups in a i of the fifteen mentioned state will have sent their own dele ! gates to an NEA annual meetini f The states in concern maintai t two state organizaions on a r? i " Since the NEA issued a polic ' interpretation more than a yea ' aigo, Exrmittine a second stat ! affiliation in those stales wher | Negro teachers could not belon 1^'I I to the already affiliated state 01 | ganization, all fifteen of-the al fected Negro state organization <*- J have joinrd *he national organi zation. ' Thirteen <of those states ha I joined the NEA in time to hhv 1 delegates at the NEA's conven | tfon and delegate assembly i San Francisco last July. Eleve | ?f these bodies sent delegates t the San Franpi^co meeting. 1 ' is expected that the entire fli | teen states will be represente ! at the Dtroit convention. ; i t ^ The NEA is a federation c j state arid local professional oi 1 ganizations. Prior to April, 195 1 the organization would affilia' I i. nly one state association in J given state. Negroes have a ways been able to hold NE memberships and -end delegat to the annual meting from 1 cal teacher-organization^. ? Many Negro delegates ha1 i ti ves from Southern states u i dor arrangement* with the af liatod state groups in tjho which have given delegates the Negro bodies. In r> ce - -i - years, state organizations^ Missouri, Dclew.aiie .4iid, Mar . land have opened member-hi to Negro teachers. The Marylai actjon was taken' last fall.. The "folic wing" delegates a representing the Palmetto Sta Teachers Association at the D j troit meeting: 'President J., i ffc-M Parler; Executive Secretary, \ POLITICALS , gCH2OaO00OI><Hy^lKHKHC^^ SLr.il ' G.RAYMO* >ok ha- g isterial g lent of | S , . if - Candidate 1 and fa ? ate for; X of the : 6 anl 100 ? a I u nit *hejg ay Rob- g s bom J House of R '"'..'"' f FOR R1CJ .. < collar 2 :rr"dff Your Vote and S d made S whole x AL VI) V ERTISKM KNT-? ??: IE APPRECIATED iptain) PRUITT ate for Coroner RICHLAND COUNTS iti<* Primary July 8th 7/ Is My P If Kle ;ls Coroner in an efficient and tru: ance of fair, thorough, honest perfc I Experience Of cers' T TTTuneTTt?-t Yrmrrrrrl Advance I Trai roh?l/ftw Enforce- 4?t> Univ< tignjion yorU. I . !r0VJ'> . w- ?- ~~ n i_ 7~~ ' n?i 1 -t~ I iv y?onore rairoi ind Investigation). Inspector olumbia Police De- ^er ? >rcement ami liv UiS. r: Criminal '] rafTic Division. Orleai Training direct acist Mate School, ment. (during first eri- Attended under rsity?Police Oflfi- Agern ft > a < l :jc _ . , / Race Groups Meeting; ucation Associatidfl n- E. Solomon; Ifrj. E. O. Grimifl to Greenville; Mrs. G. A. Ande3 id 9oa. Florence; A. Ro Ruckefljj id Lancaster; W H. Thompson, AjlS :e demm; J. Af 'Miller, FlorenS in and G. A. Anderson, Florence^ 8. The Palmetto State Teacher*! Association was also represflj^H e_ ed at two pre-convention efiBBjO Xe held in Michig&n. H Solomon, Executive Secretary, ,s attended a conference of Officers ? "! of State Associations at Battli ? g. Creek, June 34-27. A cdhference n orr Teacher Education apd Pro- fl u fcssicnal Sandards ' held in M Kahimaa o June 25-28, w^ls at-* ;Jl y tendi^ hjr President-elect Joh; Jl U R: Bowen, Sumter; Frank A. Dee Costa, Orangeburg; Mrs. g Williams, Columbia; and E. A; M , Orangeburg. dj For the best valueenl 1 ? in the city: t SILVERS 1 y 1546 MAIN Street I 1 When In Charleston jjj&jfl , B ROOK' SI J a ; (Midtown Grill) es Charleston's Finest*' I J p-; Albert N. Brooks, Mgr. 1 t(C No High Steps to Climb H| ' No Side Entranee! > I'Cfl Voor Patronage b Ahrayi Sl v" ?09 K*NG STREET | I JACK'S L UN C B te Wine and Beer 1026 Washington Otraat 1 ~ - '-J - -, DVERTISLMENT OOOtXKJCHKKK, | 1 ;ri X for Re-election 'JL/1 x ' -'M o i9 r-? upport Apprecaited stworthy manner, knowing at raining Sc hool (Basic Course) I Ikuirse Police Officer Training 1-9 nmg School ? North western farshall General School, Phfl j v (during second enlistment). 1- -J Course in Atlanta, Gd., un? 1 ponsorship and direction of | Prcaaury Depailment. ~ I Investigation Course in New I ns, La., undef sponsorship and K ion U. S. Treasury Depart- I 4 In-Service training courses I sponsorship of local PoJict I Jjj ;ies and the F.B.I. # >j