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STATE SUNDAY SCHOOL
AND B. Y. P. U. CONV'NT'N
? JS IlffLD AT LAURENS
dent by Overwhelm mi? Vote
. Over Prof. Chas. A. LawS
drf ? S 7..T2IK05 r
Raised." ^
?f'--?* ^Continued From PiH;^ One)
Kershaw^..Beaufort. Allendale. Maiic
ning. Prof. Lawson carried oidy ?L)ar?lington,
Florence and Marlboro counties
solidly.
Richland coifhty split on Dr. White,
and he carried u<-majority?-in Prof.
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, >. Xiuwson s nomc county, ot Sumter.
The speeches which featured this
noniinatjon of the candidates were delivered
for Dr. White hv Drs. A. A.
Sims. S. ,T. Rice. Chas. A. Wijliams.
T)j". J. H. Goodwin, Tor Prof. Lawson
by Drs. I. W. Williams, Key. J* J. liar-|
rison, awr UL. t'.- \\. Hubert. They:
were indeed [rraml. Dr. \\ iiite had
a landslide.--'?- }
The address of welcome by Mayor
Dial, brother to the ex-U. S. senator,
? ? t ? N. B. THat^-was grand -arid -yurdkth-_Dr.;|
:?Si S. J. Dixon of Nashville. Tenn. brought'
greetings from the National Baptist]
Publishing Board. " . - '* J
- Mrs. Burke, returned . missionary j
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_ from Africa thrijled the convention ,
; - with her plea for the heathens!
- -Great sermtms^weil' dellvia'yd . by ;
r" " ' 1 llnrRc?s. R. L. Ilubiirmn, B. M. Pari*?i
?: or, H. M. Moore, B- C?Wat h ins. and .
,H. W. Long.
Saturday night's program was ex.-1
tra good. "The departmental group
meetings were the greatest-attraction
of the convention. . The address by;
Mr. Corzine, Field See'y of the Rural
Sunday School <white) "\vns indeed a ;
treaty 'as Well as the Ly^^dr. lib bo. i
tTfU iln- white Baptist"
state convention.
The closing sermon try ~Hr.?HvW.
Long of Columbia, as prouounced j
the greatest sermon-over delivered be-j
fore this body. Total amount o; 111011-!
ey raised was $7,320.0r>.
President White announced that we j
must raise $20,00Q~5ylAl?c Time' M
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meet in Anderson, next year.
S. J._ D. LAUIIKXS.
WILL OF MRS. BOOKER t.
~ WASHixr.Tnv uriii lenrn
(By The Associate*! NegTtr-Press.)
Tualcc-gee Ala., duly I ho pro
-visions of the will of the late^
Mnrg^rpf .T WashinLdon were~
made public today by the <53rocu=
tors and the following persons
- fli?n iwnlndnd as-heriofiY
Mrs. Laura Washington Cyrus
her niece, receives $2500 in trust,
equity in a residence and lot in
Chicago, Illinois, one lot in Lin.
coin Heights, Maryland, two
houses and lots in Greenwood the
community in-which Tuskegee
Institute is located, and some
jewelry.
Mr. T.homas C. Murray, her
nephew, receives S2500 in trust
..... ". and one store building in -the
town of Tuskegee.
Miss Alice Simmons, her niece,
' receives wearing apparel, juwulrv
and hooks.
~r~ Ella Murray, her-niece, re..
ceives life insurance. ,
Miss Margaret J. Washington,
daughter of the late John Washington,
receives a Buiek Automobile.
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late Booker T. Wasffmglon,
which Mrs. Washington was the
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sole executrix, the Washington S1
Homestead,. "The Oaks", be- R
comes the property 01 Mr. .book- ~
nest Davidson Washington, and
Portia_Washigtoh Pittman, children
of the late Booker T. Wash- b;
ington.
and the executors are Mr. A."Pr^
boater, Mr. L. J. Watkins, and r<
Mr. A. R. Stewart. The value a
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Kir.HTS FQR LIFE I
OF POLICE SLAXERP1
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Jacksonville. Fla., July?"This ft
case involves not only the life of tal
rights and liberties of both
blacks and whites, which are pa- ~
ramount to the life of any one
individual,"either white or black"
were the "words of-Judge John F
inr a hpr?h fight fur Will Pmi j]
glass, Negro, who has been convicted
of first degree murder in
connection with the death of Po-hgeman
W. J. Kelly, (white), j(
last Labor Day. Attorney Dodge"!!!
has filed a writ of error for the s
state supreme court, following g
the denial of a new trial-by Judge ?
Simmoiis. In his writ he names $
six reasons, declaring that the' ?
defendant had a right to shootP
and continuo-shooting until ha| ?
felt himself safe from. attack
and arrest with warrant, and ;3
that the court erred in failing to 1|
charge the* jury on this point, g
and.-to hang the jury on all de-* -s
gree& of murder; that the jury 9
was- prejudiced and the-foreman- g
openly weeped in court. The 5
fight,of Judge Dodge.for Will g
Douglas is the strongest ever ;5
made by a white attorney for a ;5
Negro accused of killing a white g
man m tne history or this coun- g
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"The case has been tried and ;g
.so far as the circuit court is con corned^
jurisdiction is now in the ~
supreme court of Florida upon
the writ of error and the case
will be heard in Tallahassee, up- ~
,011 the record made here by either
three or six supreme court
ijudges, who will pass upon the
'facts and the law.
[?"The case involves not only
.the life of onenman but several
fundamental rights and liberties "
of both whites and blacks, which
|nrj^parammmt to the lif? of any.
i one individual, either white or
[black. As an officer of the a
[court I was appointed to represent
Douglas. I shall do my full ^
tint)', present all the foots and
all the law to the final and su- ?
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{xteine autnority 01 law in nor- K
irhi, not only for present guidance
hut future protection of the u
rights of all including_the police,
and my. conscience shall be clear, i
no matter what the final results
may be. There will be no legal lect
or default of mine. !!
THE PALMETT
"The publiais entitled to know ti
1 such a case as this the reasons ec
>r appealing. They are not fri- Si
olous. Law and justice, rights sc
nd liberties, are paramount in ni
uman government., and only by m
nd through them comes respect 11
nd obedience, by all to all." " L
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DETROIT RESIDENTIAL^ = "
TROUBLE CONTINUES tj
(By The Associated Negro Press.) ^
Detroit Mich., July-?The fric
v
ion between whites and colored
hich cropped up two weeks la- ^
o when a mob of aristocratic '.
ir
rhites drove Dr. Alpynndpr Tnr*
?i
er from his newly purchased.
onte* on Spokane Avenue, has P
roken out in other sections of ^
le* eity-subsequently with the ?
ffect of producing fights a- ^
ong white and colored residents
SC
enerally. In each case the j
rhites are the aggressors in trylg
to drive -colored families W
rom homefi..bojightinaiiQreJ:ea-.._
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OUTHERN PREJUDICE DIECTED
AGAINST HAMPTON u
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[By The Associated Negro Press.)_^
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Richmond, Va., July?Hamp- ^
)n Institute has been attacked
y the Anglo-Sa-xon Clubs of Aleriea.
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hi?" organization, am offspring ^
f the K. K.. K. and mother ot-the
icial integrity law in Virginia,
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propaganda it^s trying to
yread throughout the entire A
auntry, is a .nroduct^of this cir.
s.
The .scathing a-Hack against
[amptuii b.y a?Newport?News?
ewspaper because, it is alleged (
lat institution teaches and pracFerguson-Ruff
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Undertakers -and?Kmhalmers ?
Why we should be called upon when .<
n undertaker is required' is because <
f the advantages we offer. It is part *
f our policy to save the family every <
ollar possible, not to swell the bill
1 detail of service we cut the ex- 4
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he result is a bill that represents J
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ces social equality, has result- e
1 in the chairman of the Anglo- f
axon clubs requesting many d
>utherners to withdraw their i
imes from the Hampton endow- I
ient_ fund committee. Five I
ichmbnders, Sffifing them E. I
ee Trinkle, Governor of Virgin- (
t, are on the endowment fund 1
Mnmittee of Hamptonrall?at -t
horn received letters making i
lis request as did some tWen- ?
Mother southeTTiersr TheNeW- ~
art News Daily Press through
a editorial issued the attack
nd also wrote a letter to Dr." :
f egg, principal of Hampton ask- 1
ig his views on social equality ;
sir is-alleged it is taught and 1
racticed at Hampton. Receivig
no reply from Dr. Gregg, the |
aily Press quotes the "Crisis"
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n\j oiismcrca?IIIU UUHUIiai ?4kH?
)llows: "Yes, we do practice ,
)cial equality at Hampton, we
ways have practiced it and alays
shall." .
Former students - and gradu- "
fesof"' Harfiptbtt * residing^here *
cpressed the belief that it is *
irtly through envy, on the part 8
' the prejudiced white^man, of 5
le enormous sums of money re* g
ntly given to HamptoiTfof* N6- J
^o education^and partly through .
iar- of the progress of the fu- |
ire educated Negro that caused \
lese Negro haters to- try to
ace every conceivable kind of istruction
in the path that
ight serve to impede the pro'cssoftherace.
even States Pass New Acts for
? Suppression
By The Associated Negro Press.)
Washington, D. C., July?Sev*
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Bills for suppression of lynching
have been introduced in virtually
?-11 Southern States. Four
of the States passing new antilynehing
laws are Northern or
Western. They_are Kansas, Min- _ ~
rrcsota, New Jersey and PpnnsyU
vania; Two, Kentucky and
West Virginia, may he classed
as Border States. Other States
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