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Dilloit^ews
DILLON ? Dullonitos on -tl
sick list are: Mrs. Eliza Alfor
Mrs. Annie Mae Briant, Mi
3 6 n n I t Godbolt, Mrs. Ma
tie Manning and Albert Donah
??son, Sr???, ?
Mrs. Isabella Breeden of 70
W. Calhoup street, had a> hous
guests one day last week h<
husband's nephews, Lave i
Breeden and Leon Breeden, bol
of 2285 Clinton street, Detro
Mich.; also Mastpn Breeden .<
Bennettsville and1 Mrs. Mai
. Breeden of Minton.
James Townsend, son of Cla
mce Townsend, spent a iii<
visit with his sist.rs and br
thefs in New York City reccn
ly, returning home on Saturda
Spending rt Week in tile lion
of Mirs. Leo Wilson of Calhou
street is her son, Woorirow, (
New York City.
KNOW SOU!
By GEORi
CHIEF OF PI
SOUTH CAROLINA Rt"SEARCH, PL,
ST. MICHAEL'S lEPISCOPi
St. Michael's Episcopal Church,
One of the most famous of the old
#V?llPnVlOU r\f ? 1 '!?
yi.uiviavo V1 ^jioiH'num, WHS DUl It
In February of 1752. The architect
of the church has Been a matter of
much discussion, But evidence puinrra
to James Gibbs, who designed St.
Martin's-in-the-Fields in London.
8t. Michael's is an almost exact
duplicate of that church. The property
is considered to be the oldest
?. church land south of Virginia continuously
used as a place of worship.
The church had never been con
- secrated, due to the lack of a bishop,
until the year 1813. For this reason,
confirmation services were not held
until then. Here yas formed one of
the first vested boys choirs in the
New World.
St. Michael'i has not been used
exclusively ns mi rhnrfli t li mi ifdi.mt
Its history. In the early IbQO's. it
was'^used as a poll for general elections,
and public meetings were held
there .until their violent nstf-e
caused them to be forbidden : i
1832. Earlier, the church was l.%0
.? _j?jsed as a fiae spotting "staMon^Wta*|
a fire was discovered, a laateriM^B
held out the windpw in the direction
of the fipe.
Theuells of the church arc famous
fbr having crossed the Atlantic
Ocean live times. They were first
brought to Charleston from Engv'and
m 17##, hut were seized hv
Che Mritleli durinfc the Revolution
and snippea back to Eneland/hnd
ffcturped later to Charleston. In
1862, the betti were sent to Columbia
for safekeeping, but iriyiically
wer;? partially destroyed in fhe fire
it- dliMptt t,l?e* ile
-tween ti-.e State?. They * *re again
hipped to England for repairs in
1866, and returned finally to the
church in 1867. t
. . __ The great earthquake of 18S4
knocked the cilded cypress hall off
the steeple. It had been repaired
for half a day when the tornado of
1885 damaged the church * and
caused the entire steeple to sink
dx inches Into the ground.
A pew, set apart frbm the-others
TM? b H*. If la nHm W arrtdw Is S
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OltMliU, COI.UMHIA. LI. ( I
Civil Rights Congi
- More Acts Of Raci;
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>.1, NEW YORK, N. Y.?Charging
ss "suppression by government a?
gencies and big business-owned
L newspapers," the Civil Right
Congress "this week reveal1 ct-fnrTT
6- "arts of genocide against the Nee_..gro
people" during the month
pr of June "which were among
>n many being hidden from the
^ American people."
it| William L. Patterson, head < 1
af| the CRC, who filed the petition
y to the United Nations charging
I U. S. Government bodies with
' "violation of the UN Convention
on Genocide in their killings ami
'""O
persecutions of Negro Amen.
" .cans," listed the following fout
v.! * *"
to ARKANSAS - Herman Maxto
well, 215-year old Negro who
3f maintained hi- innocence until
f
the last of a charge of "raping"
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St. Michoel's Episcopal Church, Charleston, '
Is one of the oldest churches in the South, its
famed bells tiave crossed the Atlantic ffve
times, seek'ng protection or repairs. >
. * . ' . " ' . . |
because it has separate chairs in it,
is known as the "Governor's Pew."
It is sometimes known as the George- !
Washington pew, since it was usea i
bv Geortra WaaViinartnn in 1 TOS
Other famous men fiave used this
pew, including Robert E. Lee, who
attended services here in 1862. The
original pipe organ, installed In
J7o7, la still in the church.
waohf Mr nttfrn wmi sou* c?nttM
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ess Charges Four
al Genocide In USA
; a white woman in 1949, was!
electrocutcd on June (ith.
I Two federal judges were out
of town when*Maxwell's uttorr-Lwev
tiled a la~t-minute?p~ ULuu ,i
for a writ of habeas corvu-. But
('Gov. Sid McMitth refused pfeas
: by a numb1 r of Arkansas Negro
,> leader-. >> stay the execution.
| Maxwell'-, first, two convic-|
tions were both reversed on ap-'
il j>eal to higher courts. A review
M of the third conviction, upheld]
1 by the Arkajisa- Supreme four',
i j was turned down by tlie IT. S.
I j Supreme Court ?arlier thi- year.
The CRC head declared that
' { "in Arkansas, as in other South1
era states, the dualh, penalty in
j cn-.cs where rap is < harm- \~pgiven
to Negroes only."
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ALABAMA?Charles Andr w
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of Naple-ville. became the fiftyeiglr.h
N gro to be killed by
white-supremacist police in Alabama
during the past live years.
H was the fourth victim of police
murder since th< beginning
of 1 952
FLORIDA Three N groc*,
Ti?m and Samuel Huntley and
John Henry -ilraliam. -u-f?Mmili
cello, \vcr? I'idic'ed on nuirch r
charges for 'heir selfdcfcns
slaying of a white man. Jnmc-.'
?L'hancva known?as a ?";onn!i
charaet ..r" with Negroc-. Monti,
-cello is jji Jefferson County, one
of four North Florida coun'ies
whoiv Nocro ar. tic it allowed to
vote.
Acco: iiny to tin A soeia'cd
Mi'^r'ii _r-;?"tii Huntley.* had.
driven their truck' into a ditch
n the highway with fhe hack
"T-lv? pr~ frTfJina agaitvd "The "jaihd."
Graham was helping them to
ii' -t?F-+-?11'lfi ?h.;i k?i??M-t-e?high
w y v. :th his car.
"Ck'a-nry could no' j>a*s and
o:\h-r ri the Net; roes '<> act their'
truck.- out of the way" the ANi*
said. "His curses and ' ? a4 . a' cording
to? (grand ;inr> '? test;-. .
mony .led to an ai.'iaa : : hi.'rcsulvod
jr. hi- a t hack to ha
car and securing a she4 tr "
NKW JHUSKY \V':; a m.
Johnson. F ho v. :<
White po'.i 'erg an I la ! Octofcfr.
durii. 4r. Itic argument,
and has since recovered, was indicted
by an d.ssax County C i;
Jary Td* f **:>&?m pted escaj
veterans"
corner i
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EDITOR'S NOTE: Ex-servicer 1 ^
men and women are vitally in.
terested in th benefits their eov- (
ernmehl "offers tliein tTnvrmrh ~
Vterans Administration and they
arv askinff thousands of ques- (
tions daily. Full information may 1
he obtained at any V.-\ office.
Q-l'm a WttiTji War II v.t- _
oran. and I lif-l 41 a 1 I> ;i:i
France, where I xpe. : to iv.
main f*?r a "nod nuin\ >a arfniil1
I tt t a Cil loan to lin\ a
h Miit- m Krsnrc"
A?No. Property bought with f"'
R
the help or< a (>l loan must be
located only in the I'nited States.
its tomtnrirs or pwtvpwiun.s. :tud- ?
not in any foreign country. ^
Q I-'W-ju.-/. >ini her! |,rf.n,f-j
eal training unvej- the (D It,'.'. |
I>111 I hav 11'4 -vet be n.. abb . 1" u:
sjct admitted ti> a medr- al -shoo!
Duo- thi- jtii'.iu I'll hav- t-> Pa _ <,(
fcit my remaii.-n. (II Hi", :i- \
till, merit0
A?No. y on will In- permitted ')
to continue with your profess- '
ional studies whenever you find b
a medical school that has room ^
for yon. Vou must, however,
establish the tut that \<mi have
applied for admission regularly,
after completing your pre.medical
training. However, your pro fm.stoturl?schooling?can't?gc*
oil. .
heyond .lulv '?.*>, 1 (tj(l
(J I'll! re> - 'v:" , ?. i b',;! v
compo'tsaf i n '-heck ai h nt.p
from the VA I'\e ' . b? ,u>
pre It v ilea v 1 v . nh it ' u i
( red dors aiv d niatvi i'^ : < :
UlolW.A . Do till \ have t !;e 1 ;.'i t
"t'> 4 'i i v.; it id" rmv p:i"t of' ;n\ ?re-tv-p
p n at'.on slici ks"
A?No,. Your compensation i
payments are evenipt from sei/-l
lire, levy or attachment.
[fible for a VA hou inu grant.
Must I use tile mom v to buy a
new h'ni e only"
A?No. The yraiit may lie used
for that purpose, and also for the
purpose of rpmndrliii? an exist.|
inK house for your requirements;
or for paying off the indebted, j
j ness on a home you already have|
i if it is suitable to your needs.
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physical i-iluciltion >lu?ws that stmlonls and
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-!.-iv?l by lir. Oiloll R. lo'irhon. pfp=d<tont of
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DETROIT, Mich. ? Represcn.
(alives- of fifteen N' gr'/ stat?
teat ^Icr associations will attend
the 90th annual convention and
31 <t delegate assembly of -the
National Edue^ti ?n Association
, L'hng held in Detroit, June 29July
4.
The participation of these dele,
will note that first tune
th; % gro teacher groups in all
of th. fifteen' mentioned states
will have sent their own delegates
to NEA annual meeting.
Tlv state- in concern maintain
two -tat, organizaions on a racial
basis.
Since the NEA i-sucd a pel < >
int.erprctati n more thaj a year
~ ago p? emitting a second state
affiliation in th'-Se states-where
N'-gro *e;.ch< rs could n t belong
t ? th already affiliate-i -tute organization,
all fiftc.n of the affected
Negro state organizati rs
have join d 'he national organizati
n.
T! irteen f ""these state-, had
;. i a.. m c a : . . ? . ? u
jmi iiv-: 111 v r</v in .1111 l iiiivu
delegates at the NEA's lonv n.
'.ion and del tfato- as-ombly in
Sari Franci-co last July. Eleven
"f these b dics-^' n* delegat-' -s to
rhe San Franei-co me- ting-. I'is
expected that the entire fif
?1-erv?t-atos will tx> represent rd
at the Dtroit convention.
The NEA is a federation of
.sta'e .an-: 1 c;b prof'ssi nal organizations.
Prior'to April, 1951,
the organization would affiliate
niy one -tate as- ciation in a
given state. N- groes have always
been able to hold NEA
memberships and -end del'."gat s
'o the annual me ting from 1'cai
t.acher <>rganiz;>'ti n-.
"Many Ncgr >' delega'es hav?
gone as state-! vol n presenta
rrvr-^?from Soiitheivn?,taV -?orr
ii r arrange m nt with 'he affi
liaf<* state gr up'< in Aho-i
which have g;v n <1 legate- t<
? - - *hv N'-gr t? btrdicv. In?-rron
yarn 'state organizations ii
Missouri, iVlowaP and Mary
land have op' nc>I mcnib r -hip
-t.-T toa(.iters- The Mary lane
no'ion was taken !a<t fall..
Tlu? f-dbwiag d vl .gates an
ropnns nting 4h,- Palmetto Stati
Tor !u n A--" >ciat,on a' tne IJe.
troit mo. ting: FV'-idcnt J C
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?j Greenville: Mrs. G. A. An-der?
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[1 Lancaster: W H Thompson, An*'J
; derson, J. A." Miller, FlorenoefS?
II and G. A. Anderson, Florence.T I
The Palmetto State Teacheri^j
"I A^suulati/n?was also?re pi e
od at two pre-convention con- --1^1
f< rence; lucid in Michigan. W. E.
j Solomon, Executive Secretary, "?
attended a c nfercnce of Officers ^ 1
I of State Associations at Battle V
Greek, June 24-27. A conference ^
| en Teacher Education and Proi
fes-.cnal Sandard* held in
Kalaoja/y o June 25-28, was at- ,Ji'|
, tended by President-elect Job
j R. 1 tower., Sumter; Frank A De-^ '
Costa, Orangeburg; Mis. V
} Williams, Columbia; and E. A.
j Finney, Orangeburg.
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