The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 04, 1925, Page THREE, Image 3
Saturday, July 4. 1925. ? ?
BLOODY DAYS "
^ BY CAPTAIN DANIEL SMITH
v * (By Tho Asspciated Negro Press.)
(CONTINUED FROM JUNE 27)
Last week's article left us on the de
fensive position Itheulaquad and Gina
_? Goush,. wlii^h was a _sniali ridge o
. . mountains in the center of Celle
=F? Plains.. ?fJfTTTZ
y" -> i i September
?"Lieutenant McAder
'-Sj-comnKuiding Gina-Goush, a suppor
~ ' "%p.osit ion, received orders to take pat
W.-mil fi iin iiifi>vm'.itinn ;ig tn fVin
f ^ cation- a ink-operation of the enemy. Th
' patrol laul-neither maps nor-wire cut
* ^ters-and faced much difficulty as th
trenches ran" in many various cjircc
"*" tions. ;? ' .
"Patrol, returned reporting a ho
<- encounter with .^permalfi patrol ii
which one was wounded, one killed ant
one missing. The enemy patrol, ac
t-""** eroding to life report suffered th'
nf fifht men. > "l'atrol
was ordered to go baclTou
and accomplish mission and Lieut
* .A..I I 1 Tl-il-l!--- ?
?<io i vuutvvu ij,> jDuiiuuon Lommanacr
To strengthen patrol I detached tWi
~7 sTpuvfts frrrm?platoon and serrt then
with Lieut. AlcAdenV"
My renders I am sure can realizs
the difiiculty-of the mission which thi
"oflVcerKand his men had to accomplisl
with no?maps', no wire cuttrrs-and ni
knowledge of the enemy's where
about s.
"I'atrol failed to accomplish missioi
and orrfcer wiitj 1'Ul'Uim lobuhed.
- year.- old. had a..warm reception fron
the enemy. Heavy bombardment o:
Cellos plains btjjan at 0:110 A. M. am
we b.ad any all went well. .
---- r^Oi (h red 'men?to bo?propared t(
meet and repulse any "attack of the e
1 homy. -
: ~ '""'Received information-from battal
ion c? mmandor that he had asked foi
a counter barrage. Quite" a peculfai
rogue.'I iiiiu'i' wu woro mumpylHg a tte
"in M. wo got what heircqucatet
and were placed betweeen two fires.
: fluent up flares indicative thafcshelb
were falling on American troops. 11:3(
; P. ZM. bombardment ceased.
Few {Times indicate more clearlj
;( ificimcy of oar battalion commar
der than the request for a barrage or
the defensive without giving the cor.
rect direction and location of his
' . own troops.?-- report
to Regimental Headquarters^ t<
determine my fitness as an oflicer
Boin'd of examiners was composed?o
one oflicer v.h undeclared that I was
forgetful. This was confirmed by nij
~ battalion commander who was present
i ''t1 ni'iiin launders of "Co. ?"B" i
very efficient oflicer transferred tx
. another division."
~T!7e~contT:TuaF transferring .of efli
t " Viuht oflicers to- other divisions dis>
1 t'oUV'tiiod -thc? merr-and created -a feeling"
that the organization-Was expect.
,4 ed to fail.
September 1<>?"Rejoinod my cornmaiid
at 8:d0 1'.' M. after four days at
regimental headiptarters. At 10:3
t 1 to:ir11TThoio~ficthe* rear of mv head
MX .--nd. went out to investigate.
Saw 1 In To men. I challenged them
and received no reply and^epened fire
~ upon them. A man cried out: "Captain
you have shot me." it was sergeant
faicas who with two other men
: hn?r y-iiir.-t orders, made a trip to an
~t it ion and ,thq enemy." I had specit'ically
ordered that no men would visit
tbretree-as I lea red the fruit had
been poisoned.
September 17? Placea under arrest
for r.louitiog Sergeant l.ncas.
September 21?-"Still under arrest
hut have not been relieved of command
German, patrol broke through and~attarkcrt"i.n-Rcinnore,?one
ef -my sup
port positions. ~ "
inp officer of* company "K." which relieved
me of command. . ??
September 23?"Entire repiment
moved to new sector on Metz and Vcr
dun front. _?'?. ?
September 25?"Arrived in Position.
Am yet under arrest.
"I was placed in command of the
first platoon of Co, itKl' by Capt.
Peaks and We moved out under an A
meriean barrage/
September 20?"At 2:30 A.
received order's to establish a conH
. liason ^etween the third battalionH!
the 208th infantry, 77th division, ^rnh
one plntoon from Co. "E" one from
Co. "K" and one section of machine
pun. The machine pun was commandr?
- ad hp I
ton, D. C., and the platoon^ fry Sergeants.
.1 informed the men of.buY
objective and without maps we were
set out blundering on u^til we arrived
~ ** non TtmUTTTaHnj, Trttho appointed
time. There we came under the ene"mies'~fnacKTne
gnn fire arid also received
fire from the rear. Liout.
Goodman placed his ffiaijilne jfuns in
position and opened fire whiph put the
? ? ' -X ? 'u 'UMI . j . ^ - ;
Tf ' ,? ' 3 i -- - *
Dnemy to fight and I sent a runnel
-pack to thtriKJKrh'To notify thxnir'tha
American troops " were operating ii
ported to him that he gave orders i'o;
ine to connect up With the lel't ilanl
of this battalion.
"In tins encounter Lieut. Goodnini
" captured two machine guns and A pris
^ oners. (Our General, however, de
s clares-that weficaptured "? prist.m-r.
and could not stand shell fihe.)^
'?| "Was relieved of this duty and ordc
t ed to -report to Captain l'eaks by tin
" i battalion commander, who said tin
- company. was at -lire..tlue--l i i.ma.'?n
e the argonne Forrest. Upon -star tint
" out I noticed- a large number - 01' tin
e men of Co. "K" around Headquarter
and I asked tile first sergeaiit when
was TTapt. Peaks to which he repliOc
^ that lie did not know. This was hi,
answer to queries about other officer;
.1 ? i ___ t
with the exception of Lieut. Kruogci
~ staLing further tliat fro had ffot .sum
e them r.ineo 1U;0U A. M. and it was tiiei
'dlOU 1' M. 1 reported to the biittma*
11commander and "asked him agau
!where Company "K" was located am
he said "somwhere iiV OuT front line
5 and I told him then the company \va
11 at bat.t.alion hi'iiflipiiii'lio-1 with inw of
i fieer. lie ordered me to join the com
e puny. This 1 did although under ar
2 rest I assumed command."
^1 ibis !ll)'ain Inilinw'tivl ?.Ua St .. t..
j! u.y tiuum-;
of our battalion commander.?lie "win
" i wholly ignorant of the whereabouts o
I his own troops and was. at tl.Ki.sanv
- "time (reporting.to the regimental head
I nua'rterj thai' M'l'll -0(1. h-H liunt
H?"Company "K"\vas ordered "lotala
oyer Bernurdsville. Having no nnij
'I borrowed the battalion commander',
map and got a vague idea of where w<
[had tu gu.?Our orders wi'ie.tu gu"o
vet the top" afc.(koO IA. M^y-it Wits then
15:15 i\ i found that the tl-oop.s luu
r?o~ gremtdes^- 1-sensed thy situatior
lanu held conference with CapuTTi
j Green js to our respective position;
. ill the lind. At the appointed time w<
"wenL-QVer the top." J.
"I sent a patrol to my right fluid
j to estabTisTi "a liason with Major Id
sey's battalion. Sofgt. 'Collier, wlu
I commanded the patfitd/ returned, aiu.
j staled that TiiT eoultrmot lind tTu
j battalion. I ordered him to-go bawl
land locate'the battalion rpid establisl
'connections. * _ _
j "As darkness descended a drizzling
^ain began to fail. 1 with one Qtiicei
and 214 men continued the advance
up Bernaville i\>udr without Tnaptr oi
[wire cutters. Wn.ranip under.the ma.
' chine gun lire oi the enemy which ~trr
"came very heavy. I thought of mj
fright flank. I placed the first am
- second platoons in the front line; or
-tiered tin." Llrd ii'id 4th platoons to 1'oL
; low in the rear and ordered Lieut
t: Cross from Co, "V to move his' pla
j/luon to ihy.run^rTTii-nK.1
"The front line platoons continue^
to advance under lire and with eoun
ter attacks pushed the enemy back.
"At 11:00 P. M. a runner came tip
with, a verbal order to hah unt il fur.
;thcr orders. I asked who sent the or.
|der and he syid the battalion coniman. 'der?ju.
f whaa-4Ww<,.;int-..U
. alt in this position said "halt hell continuq
the advance.' ? 1 .
j September 27-?"At 2:00 A. M. we
I'flfi'UV'd At the enemy's Drrrhert wire
-entanglements mid. There we had to
halt.
4?"A .survey oif" my men .'nin\..J tlr.it
j the. only ollicer I had was gassed; 14
! men wevc-gassed, T~Kflled and 1 woun?Tho-l'ouxl.h
platoon lost ?1 ii t . t i n
iin the darkness hut came up IaTer.
| In my next article I shall .describe
the battles'of the 27th and 28th of
|September which "led up to The courN
martialing of fivg^. otlioprs including
jthe writer, r-i-shall give an accurate
'account 01 the enure thlVC iM libit tilt1
1 readers will know the truth and not
j-be-misled by the statements, made by.
General Bullard. ... . ...
(TO RK CONTINUED)
BAND TO OTHER WOMAN
(By The Associated Negro Press.)
. Philadelphia, Pa., June?Mrs.
Twelfth street near Thompson,
today informed Judge MacNeille,
: in the Municipal Court, that she
was willing to_give her_husband
-Ethvard,-so that he could marry
I Mary Jago, whom the husband
Jmet about a year ago.
husband because I am ncr longer
j able to care for him or be any asjsistance
hp him like a wife should
ferer of epilepsy/"! know myJltls
jband Iotfes Mary, Judge, and I
! love her too, and I am willing to
agree to a divorce, so they can
I marrv -an then ftlin'Vnn onm
m? as she had offered,"concluded
Mrs. Muck. ?- '
"No," said the Judge, "That
cannot be don?. No divorce
- -v, -TOR .n^i.ME?n
Is There Any Missionary 5
Work U&Lig Done in 5
Saul i tkavTina???^
| ""There isnft missionary work?
v being done in South Carolina."
'ThtL'foregoing statement was i
" made by a prominent member on !
tbe la.^l session of-.
v the Stale Convention at Orange- i
- burg. This statement is very
J damaging and should be correct- 1
^Txh?^Vhal i> dhdmiary work?.
^Southern Bapiist Convention is"!
u one of our highest authorities on
' j . _ ' 3" * '
t'dhis subject. According to the"
d last annual report of that board
-?t hp?] ii ii -denis listed -iiikIci
[ t he'dp? r I' ? h 11 f u Iriclt corres- 1
a-ponds to our field work am aa
11 t'ollowr : -??
*1 1-t. \Vof labor.
\ !d l: Number of Churches,
Si-hook-v et <i., visited. V
S ! ~ \ i
.] thd. Xi.mhcr-QT-sermons -ana-1
- addresses held. , 1 -
= 4th. Nitiiiheif of pray or meet
ings held.
' >rl il. 1 '' '?Y'!?r'-'liKniiiii Vl ?!?
IlS TUiUie.
a 6th. A(U!li.:n> by ihiplism.
7th; CI: ' < . ^ruzi'sf : :
!l. 11' ' '' ' ui"?i|. Mi)i hniU.
\ Schools . organ i,
XO(l. 7
? \ 0' h.?Ivt' -h*r'" 1 *? =
?L luh.
r? (.-f pamph- ;
J"h". ' IM'.!:;.,'. !L'll,'-Kr'ctr:.-tHT*--|
r tl'ibulo 1. Ave the Missionaries ^
I in South Carolina covering any
I >r lht? o i'.ein:;V If. t-hoy are j
then *? ]is.-'cmiry--work 1
"[ : Aii?\rarohna. 1
o iti-^ee full
LVAV'a-L -on, i^V. Lesley, WmJ
i Howard.' T1Ar*.ore ul.<a t.wen-1
liv-i'ive dl^tricL" mi.'sicn:>vics of
' ' "! i ! -j?j-n vl-.ii' ! " i -1 ir>< >1.t 'iwviin _ 1
; I ticnV-,
4 VvU*win#-<*uc. visit, one sjrmon,
-jfmo i.iii' pv.'iyor moot- k
will#, one\ v.- it a week lor 1
: |oai:h (,f the tin,t:o'~T?Tiss:ronai*ics, 1
M 1 h'* r.vj r>rl will ha m iV.llmvs:
Number of workers, U;' Num
her. of (y.Mt-vh; lob; 1
- Weeks- ol lrdijpr, 156; Sermons, 1
= Io.i; Ad. KG; Prayer
11 .Mi ethics, i'5o; Total ,'-Sermons, 1
Tote:, Jftt-5: ~ 7~- "j
r'? Allowing a.n-rtv ji- :/ u of one a-d- c
.!tire..sia month lor e:u4r oi the
1 hitnct-v..i rTwuhos j^ives. .Tod'
'ji'nr thc..y>r..r- uJotal of.1
>~nrX~sei'!.:o.:...? add.rr-r*-,?do.
! Yli.^jtcfiral fS;:itTes will be much *
,' boater. r::' iJTve TATrlven en- ^
r-rwvrr~ah i! n t!'al"n.- 't h:s (1<h o
Ta-j-^r im-KiT ,.v 1*I ! i won: of rh"0~
[Woman's. b.a.j Convention. The A1
' ; ?' !' ! ... ?i?>'i 1 >Ul Ofl by?
the worker are several thousand ;;
f i'M< h verrr '
3 i n Tk!\ v7Tif"tt[Tr^> l"i<,'iuvs ff^
.retiUirc^ ^real Jiwlsnch's fpr one
i '; al 1 h. ;v. is 110 Tnis- ~
sieiiary \\o;'h~Krin^ done* in South
(Jareiina, V>'f need a campa^ii
i?C .ilui. I ' n n." i" what
ary work ~j,?rr~-\One oi* the trouhk-s
l is wo can; i;n;e 1o keep 4'the cart-*
before the horse?'*' awl the -poo- \
pie arc Trovdo to expect the im- *
' "ptFF'lhT'* t hOn o'.'. 11 If 1 i* . il111
lAVork is" tv.'iVtcd eompteteiy oui ?,
of its meaninn.' ? "'.Jl
* t 1 .
We maye shied around this
Question of missions and each
hyoar make ike Mi lunarier the?
] scape-goat; and v.'c appease our
consciences by-saying that we
! need not amy thing for mis- 1
j sinns; for "i hnre is no Missionary -tI
work being done in South Carol- a
ilia."
There is Missionary work be- '
ting done in South f tisrolma?an 1 ?
j would be granted in your case, k
'because there would be no collusI?
Abs^ aago tesUtiea that thg"~ti
'th rec of .therfl, she, Mrs. Trlack g
[and her husband, have been.liv- a
ling'in tlie same apartment for Si
the ll.'mt font* mnnthn n
?Judge MacNoillc ontinucdl the i<
rase uTYT 11 nek t" month, meantirrRriT
committing Miss Jago toa iiome ^
and Mrs. Mack to a hospital. jt(
, ^ ^ . . .
Q LEAPTO _
ihundance cf itar.d it is*the lea t
7p; "e. ia'7: arid the poorest j>ai*!.-_!
But we-hnve -a'ways had and will-*
ihvay s have-enou :*h Missionary i
oil th-^-e'^.Vvi.Uuns awake, lu du- t
Ly. J?ew realize the weight of t
:t statern^n r-niacle at or try a i
State 0>nvei2tiV/ii. Such a sertlor.s
ouxe .rkneuted .-ks -?
those in lesser -Kta-t-ions. The
Jli. siouaries are entitled to jit
least -the ;;eod will ol" ihe Statvi
Conveiitiuii.- They will l'ii. i~ it?
hard enough.
Notes frc'ifi Eeati&rt. 1
: : ?
\Vc v/co sorry to loam last 1
week of tlie deal h .of' Mrs. Mary 1
SimiltiLe TTmorid sprv??i>a worn-i
hold at-IV' l\ A. lb ti.wclr, ihg-r
ft&stor, Key. J. A. Wilson, obi- -f
clating. ~ _ ( ~
On lie; Thursday, the follow- C
ing local iron went to sea to v
[lately 11H. P. K"nr,crl?.
a S. Si;:">p on ami II. K. Culler, y
l\Iey.-.rs. J. b. Blabber. J. O. i\I.. or.-. *
O. E. >;:y6n.' i*
! : 'lor. K. 11, g otU..Gc v.:j
i\I(.Ofi.v, ' ;n-fl f'_l
H. Y.'n\--n. -The |-:n*cy-en-- gaggd
. in li Jiicg . during, the ;
\ joining 1 -n;? :?:v.l feasting on -i
??'?*? r?? ???-?j?*s
fish wivi.h they caught during ,
lhe afternoon hours. It was
i~rrort -rrfrriThlc trip
; C iry'i; : (>t~ tl? r. A. Bo. 'i
. luHe!: i n_wory. ^Kx-6dSl'Ul ?'
fawn yr''"^v'- on' the cbvnrch- lawn ,
iilA ' A.."... !
Y;A hkylonlefV
la at U- : .1' i i H i i! '/It'll Til !. i t1110;
:<> Ul'-r.-1. ii:<- .-11
I hfft ph, >," 7 .._wU
We. a. wry glad to have in "
iur-fcnd- 'Art-slr. Blocker, " all r
Jul liver o lie iwl\*rt-, who is novv I
located jjjT Tarn pa, Fla.
Wiss Borothy .-Blocker enter- ;
nine 1 hi1 .' !]'*. .rie-renee Pail;-,?
vvIi <>;.. 1 e! C~for~Xow .1 orsey to
joky lr r husband. All of Mrs.."
?arkV. fcnir. aw w*r<? .
nicscht?a ad had?a?hioxt-gr,joya- A
do evening.
Everybody is looking forward *;
o.fnptOranii JMys bad which is ;
o by i\ .) o.Mhe IMi't-uf lho_^
Tioiit.fi.- -This boiler the first ^
RThnf- (ho s, nrr-M 11 o fi ? -1 3
>.ic to be tri^eu by I ho. newly !
.rpiajgcil t/iuor olhl-rrk.-, it hj
.'.\]'ic-o(giI thai clous .0
rov.-d jxvitl- tr.lv it in: -? -
el-rtf. INit^scn arrrt ~!i7rs..
a. \\ 1.':.; 12:',t. 11 hr^\ e .-a
o"i ( 1 " ;?y.v.i-iv ih y.__
v'llt lO clvL'.'.Al til "*_* \i 01:1.liiS
V':::ny CoT.vrnrio::. They . 1.0
" ":el u ih ? , ' ^ L:
'i-iio 11; . 1 j v-i- Thbinpsonh,' ...
[aiO' i.U : s i r. ] ). 1,'.. 1 ficoiij - '
... \....;Lc . I. ,; -i ,') 1 :v io'i; v ~
;-v Au^u- i'u a'':.-:' havlr./r spoilt
. pleas.*-hi npeilh Liz-- ie
rfii.\-.!i. ?? -=- ;? ' ? .
O . ; ... .
;oi s Marl ha .Si;:i:nohs aecomTTT-rt
by Hale :::.Aji-poii San1
"1. .n t . v t- -x- - 1 r?
1 - * A I ' ?I < ! - v>-\: r*n?1 Ox-I-t-?*
il;r ;to' .r'x ^..u .rvvjr \:iQiV;ion< _?
!^E wi.vj
,:i- bcc-n h.;:\j'. o:- : v.vtk in InW
* > ?O t i-t i .*? li^-1 'J > ) K^rtt r*"
u..-unuilv~C'o.. rv. jsUTHod-to^C liar-*
..dvn luZ /\v7l::o.uIu\v_AViule^
LL^ lr.'Vuy * '-! ii iixki uil
? ?? i
iestjAi'tendoJ Negro LSummor
School 0,
()a Record. >.
Tim Qnnim'- v Q' '-wvrvl i ar%s* '*
it V. ' 11 1 v X LVHUU1 111 ?'V
ion at Epr.rtanburgr, of; which
'rof. Goo. \Y. Iknvwd'Mkliroc*
or ia saitl to bethn nK.T?r'i'TttIiu- M
fast it; ainktswr arrondod ypgro -s
-ummer School ever. had in >
*>
ipailanb.iu\tT.. The enrollment
; more thaii one hundred and <
(institutes the chertretic"and a- "
rt amon.tr the host tetxdiers. .'*>
Some of the foremost eduea- ?
Tree erf Tm~ " co^v.ToKrr.V. rn aria7 ?
crs of nlnv-erouhrts"; Drr Er- X
ins, superintendent of_ City -!
"Y
chools; Dr. Beasley, county ;?
earth physioinni I?rof.?Brew- &
>n of Jthc Cedar Hill Academy
;iVe been over and yiven in- ?
: motive and mttrrest-mg talks 1 >
> the school. ,
_ ~
'i ; ?1
f--^?? ? " - *
... ? I
Prof. Howard is ably assistet
y Prof. W. A. Neal, ^Ir.s. B
V Sawyer and Mrs. RuthTride
' urse Jones has a large class ir
lie Sumner School, and.-some 0!
he teachers seize this opportu
ty .to learn more of nursing.
;aClH C AROLINA
FEDERATION HOLDS
ANNUAL MEETING
(By The A-Sspeiatcd Negro Preys)
Orangeburg. S. C~ July?The
ihnuat meeting of the Southeasin
Federal,jon^of-Colored Wo"en's
Clnbs was here at the
outh C'&roina Stale College, du
ng the pavst week. The princi.al
address, was delivered ?frq
T -\ * - ' -
ii :<. .Mary .McLuod?IJethhiui
resident of the National "As '
ialioii of Colored Women*
kiljs who outlined the new de
elopment program of the Na
on:>l Assof iat ifrt) ,'?nd pnid (
flowing but totlching tribute tc
:e nieiiiory of Mrs. Booker T
'ashington, who passed awaj
"acently at her home at Tuskegg<
TTstitntP. Ala. ~~
-Fhe-meeting, which was pro
ded ove^ by Mrs^M. B. Wilkin'
ill. I ho TQ-r^ifUoit- wn< n
.. .-ion of the South Carolina Fe^ration
and the- Southeastern
ivision Was largely ^t^nd"d by
Alunzo PTI
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UNDERTAKERS
r- Funeral Supplies
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Cigarettes and Tobae
-Madam C. J. Walker
Times/ Ice ai.
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1422 Assembly Siriyt,
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1108 Washington Street;
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1 women' from the entire section.
From the sentiment expresseflin
..the various aiMres.ses 1 he South- .
i eastern Federation is enthusUia?stio
over the expansion prof
pam. as outlined by l\Irs. JBethr
?t*ne e<nd wilt be in the running1
when the account is given at- the
inext biennial meeting of the National.
| NELSON'S BEAUTY .
PARLOR
i * 'Hair Dressing of
All Kinds.
~C? ' ' " :?r V
L _Mme^Jj)sciULLno Nrhon. Mgr.
, 1Mil Wheat Sly-Columbia, S. .?*y-*~
U-Martin & Thurman
) 7~7~ .; ~
rf ~ Electrical Contractors
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