The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 05, 1927, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
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The popular meeting for next \Vee
** . win he held at 8 o.cloak, Mondti
night, March 7th, at Jones Chapel t
M. -K. Z. Church, comer Blossom ar
. i . .. y *-- ?, .
? ?*iuni 1 in1 >tr.-i ts?'1 ho speakero w!
1 e Dr. D. H. "8ims, piedd >nt of Al!e
University , and ir represeniaitye (
the Colunihia"Chanilier of Cuinnierc
' 'the 'ftusiress la ague's populj
_ iiieet pk-s in tlul various ehuivhea i
the city' are going a lung way* t,i
- - wu'rd aroil-lng oui^riTijT t;? The fa'
' that .as r.tue, we /have nOyer hiuL
- place on our social I rogranT for tl
' ooiiydtkrat o:> and developp-.ent of tl
?. business side of our racial life, 31
4 inipera i\e need of such a racial pn
. m am, tiiftT that. our irfou'n will nev?
be rate 1. tptidtlf with other races thi
have the world's coijliiler.co until av
like "ilu'iii,through our organixation
- ? adopt a rrevr^soeial program-that 'hi
~ 4 place for the consideration ?and d
. T^"?ve'.opnjLiit .o!' the industrial, ecWhuni
-4?^=-?r*al and comme.ctai side of oiiv r
??cial life. ?*? . .
Meeting ha>?t Meek .
On 4ast -Monday night.'the spen
.ens were Rev. T. D. Brbwn and M
MASS >n:i:I INC AT sikond \
ZAKETM BAPlTgT C.IVUITI.
Til rjlSl-.'A I NUJIi'iV MA II.
.* i(V An:*8:3tt
'1 here v liJ?111- }) mass nicotine
- Micon.t Nazareth Ba]dist Churc
Akm-h Huh. nr S:"(? o'cleck" to cii
cuss the advisability of uptfning
? -1 -AH businc*;; met; i v.are juo
dially invite! be pre
viOt-f.
Li L R, m. :i, t?_
. . }- Henry
* , NOTES OF THE INIIAT
NATIONAL ll\!S'i Fits'" i NTt')>
C 11 ^euro *>f i.uiai-t/TCnu't
the .First Calvary Baptist Church- i
' Tuseday last Ui, witness what turn
oiit to le a ii'.ist in: ercst inu meet in
The usual order of proceedings o
sued. ' ?.
By Invitation "f copimitU'0 nppwitl
Benedict College appeared before ;t
union aiid gave an interesting accoii
of the |>ro;;re^r^ThttV isCvmg made
^ an e'll'ort to .establish Boy Scoutii
for the i :i' < In,;.?yl?Lh*?ciu^?h.
state. TltjjT iiif<>rinatii.)H \\ as diet
~?1 fully rccvive >P. by" [la- aition aniT
com mitt- e of live v.a> 'ppoi nt cd
act u) on certain suggestions offer
?" Thi ongh I'lyf. fin iiie. ?
> The B|t:V. \T,.Murray of the. Pre
i. livfni'l'tn I'luii-iTtt itT..,,i .... ;...
*_*, * >.? * H -nil IIIIVICM1I
I'.-n t-rTifr^Tl.i- 111 SI s;y"rT?-Tnzrfcb
" a "si-ivTion." . The "Tftiion passed res
. liitimis-commending tiovernor RTc
ards tip 'th'e stand for ,4aw enforc
merit. Ami calling upon him at t
same time to use his influence ot pr
vent the passage of laws which a
intended to" hamper the progress, of
certain group of people. The unj<
is growing in interest and membe
; shin.'V*" " "
<;. M H.l.FK KI.KAZKK. CttHi
Sl'K.UvKit.-AT.. ltl.Y'lilEWOOI)
", ?i ii:i.i)'s day
^ ? Tlw?cl'dof" spetrker-at- FTtrlrl's dijy
filylhewo d will lie Mr. *i7~Millor i
leazer. County Sayermtc n lent of -K
* . iieatipi* of Iije'.];.: : i.nn'y?
_ IheTleayhrv ' to ehan;
from their ' jng
rithmt-.L^ j-sa . -. \y hi
~~ "' lie like. and, d;? -? ^-t-re;
t...tii ns, solos. -o ..ratio
? j . _ and the like. ? . -- '11.ore
' wdl be -pl?r- v- r ' < u .ts"!
'tire ii.il'' loot -ihiii.h. ...a';. s ihr
IiuITali i t lie like."
We hope to see many visitors fro
-?? ( i ih.ll.hlu. pm-vlno-n tv i<ljr<>\l'Hy
* vicfnity^
'i a i i .<. it v m:\vs??
^Y"s7 I.; 0. Mitchlol was on the.si*
Pst la t week, hat was out Sundfi
~ : o aiv SMi.i y to.know- thai' .Miss 1
- lian Daniels is .stiiLen th? sick list
- Stlii ,'a.v -will I;tr a trnnring home di
? 1'or Nov.?11?< iv.ii'C li; Hoc. \\'ps
-?? ii>M on..lias a inr prise for n*". ??
~ 5 {f ~
5H\ and Mrs. Gore went ovpn
"''set: Mi". and Mrs.'Tien Page on Su
.1 day afternoon. ?
?j- Mr. and .Mis?I'ai'.c are on the nil
lisT till? trert." IVO'Viop^ TTu^'w
' ^sfton recover. *r" - - *
* Mrs. Ida Roger.; was hostess to di
. ner of r.evel Green and Pine II
faculty Monday. They express*
themselves as .having a very joyf
time.
NOTICE
All members of the., Cohimb
Branch of the N. A. A! C. P. take ri
tle? that_ a regular JbuaineSa meetir
MEftRO jINESS
LEAGUtT
k Joseph R; Jones, Special District A - j
fy gent of the North Carolina Mutual <
t .[ ifr. Imnra-TP Cnmp-iOy, Durham, \' 1
id , C. The addresses >vere eloqu >nt ard
+i?:?s iiiog to all wo timi'd (hem. Mr.!
(u Jones is a live wire on the Business [
if L ague and drew many leautiful pice.
tures, sl owing the results aceonvilishir
ed in Durham-, N.- C. and Flo id i by I
>f to'o: erati">n of Mt'iiibtrrs~afctlrc^B\nd-il
?ness 1 eiuaie.. _ I
t The League's dirve an Columbia is
a. fur employment of the unemployed,
le I) tf r schools for Ngero children,1
le more attention to streets in Negro)
le exitfohs, more.and closer co-uperatiolt-r
l?- ??f Negroes with the powers 'that be, j
?r . Membership _?: ;
nt All persons of good character,.over
e, sixteen years of age, who belie e-in
s, stimidating and giv.ing suport to. Ne- [
is gr o Busine?a?Ivpterpris -s. r are eligip
hie to membership. .
i:- We have a fine group of bonified
a- members. Make a, sacrifice Monday
and conve to the meeting. The public
is invited,
k- . I. S. LEEVY, President. "*
r. W. C. JOHNSON, Secretary.
V,.nf the branch will he hold Wedncs_-__
j'.lay night, March {>th at eight o'clock
. I at Second Calvary Church on tk 1.-5Q0
I block of Bull Street." OfTicer^wll- bo
atj_elected and any, K'gular business wil^
h, j he attended.- " ~~:?r
s~-.[ The mass meeting for next- Sunday
a aft rnoon is called in conneetign with
y. a eitieena' meeting at Bethel A. M<- K.\
T-1 church at 4:oU. It is hoped that all
s-worke.j s will make a complete report,"
_ ~^luil. th< so wh<T nledced will nav in
, u.l o'.' in part; their pledges and that
ji number v. ill-take out memberships.
Signed, ?a _4
-i? II. Eh -trfndsay,: Pres.
v It. NVr. Jackson. Sec.
at . . .. .. ; '
on i;S:j) j ack si) N v i.m kkt i n c;
ed ? (Continued ?from Page one)
e. ?: ? : : '
n- Col. IV A. Boyd, Jacksonville, Flu.;
i 'ol. H IT. Kf>:ihriiiit-< A1 Ch-ii-hun
lG iin. S. ySvyjuVifrr- Carroll, Coof^dumbiar'S.
C.7 Col. Bt'Uj. P. Hubert,
lie .Savannah, Georgia; other members of
HI the staff ave :r^Iaj. M. A: McQueen.,!
in t hailestt n, S. C,; Slaj. John H. I'v.-ms,
tig- Columbia and Alaj. Maude P. Tyson,
net; Jacksonville, I'M a.
b- j The stuff 'officers will hold a. cpn-_
a fe"it'nee in the spiing in Atlanta, at
to a special e;tl 1 Jf 10111 the oil ice oL Gen.
ed. Crockett, the date of which was not
~; ^4iUhlk~-la^iu - -ckw ma-h
s- l st nville.'. He will return to Atlanta,
ug* Saturday- morning , in company with
o- j as'..Savannah.-, ? TP
A strong inlet' racial Committee
e- .was named by the Supreme Grand
he Ruler, Dr. Wallace. This and u.nunie-1
f:er of other committees that will re:
port wit t he supreme grand lodge.
,U I Dr.; C. Duncan,... Dr.. M'. A. Kvan's
antand Dr. II. U. Seabrooks were placed
r- c.n the e n < low me nt committee of the
I organization. The work and public
I services' of -Supreme Ruler7 Wallace
was votCd the confidence and good
J. will of the people.
Through -Miss N. A. McQueen <d
R- lie held in. Charleston in the .fall.
<1- . AnfAng the members of the commission
are: ffr.' tteiijj. F. Hubert ol
Lfo sjavannnh, Georgia, president of Gepra
ffia State Agricultural and Mcchanifitl
<al College, l)r. J. It. E. Lee of Tailabasse,
FJu.t president-of Florida A."
ns ?V: N. College, Bishop John Hurstr
_ .'vol'. Geo. . 11. 11-amp ton. ColwniTfin
n Mrs-. "Mary McLeod Bethun.e, of l^tjy-'
*e hu no-lb >o kin an College of Dayton'a
~" liea h, Florida and J. Jl'l! 1
m -i'mk.j of Jacksonville, Florida.
o make such investigations into the,
? iitnl'Ss oi'vsLuiems to whom H may award
Kniyhls 1/r Toiissaint scholar;k
> ships. 7 ?~~
y, ?' " m
i- SAM LOW.M.\N LEAVES STATE
6 ?
(Continued From Page 1)
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n. iri his possession for unlawful use
curiam comrananu spirituou*, mulct-1
jT0 viijcfus, Fermented, brewed liquors,
n. and to-wit: whiskey which contained
alchohol and is used as beveYHge.
-,|c Three witnesses testified against
dp tiowmnn.?? ? .???
The first witness testified'as foln
lows: after tejlinj? where he, himself
ill lived and >vhere Sam's dwelling was
kT siturtttd, he continued:
ul "Q. Did you go to his premises in
search of whiskey. A-; ?es?-s+rr
Monday morning after the sheriff was
killed on Saturday.
Q. That waa the 25th that-he
[a killed? A. Yes sir. *
n- Q. The defendant not there?
ig A, No sir. '
_ \ ' .
THK PA I.MK*
(}. What did you find, if anything ? thi
A,?A half a gallon trait ,mr half faj
-fntl?erf?iii.?-ht'y, bur it d tl I'iuidiuw?Hr
lipase, aid hi another plaee t ore \vu5" q-i
a little i . ir a half a giill' ;itid 1
could* see here whiskey had dripped , yii
out, ar.d i ,uhl smelPit every time I >o
went to . the ^eliickeii .hon^e., , va!
Q. You'didn't hnd a s..ill? A. No nit
sir. ?--11- i|[t
; Q. You found It '> k of the chick- rut
Q. You didn't find a stU? A. .fit
N O 8U*. - 111'
Ny cross; examination. (Lowman in.
was not represented by ah attorney), tie<
?Ttrc?spcuial witness corroborated wo
the ti r> t. ~ " ' A~
The third witness was Deputy'air
Sheriff Xoflie, Robinson, no.w slieriff,
and one who was in the. ra^ which jvS
resulted ^n the-death'of Sheriff How- if
thtb . ?? **- ~ ~ - r.
He testified a,. follows:
?tj. Tell what 'you saw?utr this rtTc
man's premises? A. As soon as 1 7Ul
lou.d after ilie sheriff was killed and Vui
we c-aup lit. those, dwh, J?went. back U1
to tho- house-and found?where tho
.. I "" ,7.T r? n...
MIIIOIW^ iUUi 'Aril | Will V?l VUC III lilt." ill^
ih or, and -whiskey* had been iji the>?p
'chamber ?nd we- nuHc a 'thorough sa
si'iuvh on Tuesday, and found where ja>
there had been in a keg in the smoke
house, ar.d" uq made a thoi'OUgJl in- t ,
vestigatrim "and. found hole* in the <r
y;tiM,' ;vnd one hole v::i? under a. elite- hi
ken < oop 'nholB the size.of a iar. and ' ,ialso
at places'. in the yard. *.
Q. What was-'in-the smoke house? zt>
A." A keg that had tni'ii inft. ;ni
. r* Q - ' 1,1
Q." ' Mow latichyjas in the "keg If VV1
>oti lenu'iid ei ?it had not Wnrr^Tp
usgd right recently^ but tt was stick-'
ing in there." Ihere was.a good many! . ,
. - * I * *
-jnva-in the house- too. ??1 ?>_
~ (JIt had been used for the purpose'?
A. Yes sir. '"To
And that is vhe test inn>i y .' hat sent
Sain?k"v. mail to ilia?chnr-.vnrg for ~
two years', convicted,. of su ng and j
po?yi?'ssir'~ and nnunifaetii! .Tiqtuns .ti \
Sam in.ji j.is-*tinymy de.uieJ ? ! course _:1|
that lh r. .ens any liquor a./ound his; c
house when he left it and-if it.Were! ^.j
-he knew??- -inin; :.i>o..t- H;.and thai;' ,
there \yeic jyu* ?i;v i. > House w hich'i .
were list d L-o e.m a. rrirk, a thinaM U)
JieJ^^ffieommon unu\f? tin iffy house-! t.
holder.', and that (lii.tuilv tiling like i M,
a.keg \<'MS the thing* i???~\\hich lie ,
mixed food for hj^-ii..jiPads of hogs?
very conituon on "* every southerly
farm w here, the farmer hrts sense e-i.^
Hough to rai. e hoe. .' ??
But why sh-uid Sam have * been
ehpi polled III io.lii'v it: nil the t-?
above" to timonY |;W""
"TtTe posses.-iun, sumoae- and inanu?aeture-s?f
lit-pun'..'(It eortainly does '
tall take a very anutytieal mind to j- "l
tut- middy ;:~aTt, r"oi- 'tIiaT~"*
misnamed evidence.,* 'r.
But Sam has .<el\ Ipi ids time and : L
left l In??-t?'.e 1 i?l'l li'li?Ttin. "I ! ,''J
i/an't- live anV'ti^r theiii people," said \ \
ho, "not?animi.c?|.'enido that vault ' ''
do you like tiv;1' oeeau. e they have! "!
he iihrier haiai. '1'ley killed.mv wife!
. 1 ,,.i
lynehed my two children and nephew "
'and took tv.u year* ,ai" smy life he.-1
eaiise^they had the. po-.Vor, that's enough
' or one niaii." : . I'
i_jr\nd thus the fast,of the Kowipans ' ' (
aatje left Soutii Carolina.
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N. A A. ( . T\* VNSWTittS TEXAS| ^
IN "WilliK I'Ul.MAUV" CASE
, * . ~
Attomcysr-l.oiii^ MarAnrTI, Mdprfiefe ' "
Storey and Arthur 15. Spintrarn
Frame Stirring Iteply Brief For
. C Supreme. .Court-?
. New York. Feb. 2'y- ,A yCmii'j-fo i :
ply tif'tlii* Content ir.t s- of t ho 'State.
Texas has 1 ecu framed !.v. :iur?rneyj j.(
fin* "the -d:;tiniT.n} v? st >e fa if" i lor tilt j' jj,
Adei'.nc.'i'ne.M Colored ptTTj+Ie-Tr ! J
lie. * 'e > i":ease t.? fore tljc-e
dLbr-ii. "^u-'*Vourl. nro-hiy cut* oft cj
"t-htraTexnv . Citato; ** -Hhfo -which pnr
"TTHnTsTTay acv.uu-i > .: >, young li^.Lln, I"
Henioepat it' part\ >>V!aarierf of .the <|
Htatc. ' : " y.. ft
A 1 he N*. A. A. ('. Id t>;ieJ is ci'ufned ;*>il
hyLouis AIa.tslir.i1 'l\A.'ev/ York. fn- [
nion.s authority ? 'littiiiohfll lav, i j'[
And ir.enShcr of lhe ,N.lA. P. s
nf Boston, Prcsidt at ??t" the N. A, A. '<
C\ I'.; Ar.hiir 1'., Spinji'fti'a, Vice-!
President of the Association and
('liillHitaii ox it's-.National Cetfal Coin !
tvilltee; and Ivy Me.--.rs. hVeii c. Knol-1
h;nher?. and ILuin i t ?!.-Channel of El^-ar
'Paso. ' 'I
'ihe brief .characterizes as a "con-i |j
lemplihle pia'itmle that is in itsell j.,
an insult to the .Constitution" th< j -.j..
?CiU'inont of 'be'TCdr AHoiney (led- ,T,
oral fhal the ""lteimtcratre?partr-trf^ m
the State i a \\ hi to-.mans party." j pa
It points out that party lines in South-) ?li
drn States aie so that a nom-T
ination in the Democratic^ primary is | hy
equivalent to an election," and con- i -hi
tinner.: ?h.h'.- real i?nno>l?t >k"s placwi?m
in the primary or nreliiniiqtrv elec-! n
lion. The general election is nothing' mr
me. re than -"it- pesfnro,^m which EulX
few 'participate, every thing Jh a ving "h<
Keen determined for all practical pur- si
p<5ses at the primary election; If, an
ri', M*fcK
i'lcTore, Negroes, who are in -good
ith. attached to the principles of the Pr
nioirntii party and ni'e otherwise
alilied, are prevented from voting' &
JJemocratic primary, tiicy r J ?
tualty denied the right >. ' i. . w*
as far as the right possts&y .?y p\
lue. The mere fact that they too ?.
ly go through the form of' cast- ~?~~
; a vole at the general eteetioftr-w--^.ideation
of what Tins bfren done O
the primvvy,' is a tragic -joke, o'
ough cit.zons, they are rendered
;ii?<ihlo, I eoause their votes, to all ~
onls and purposes, have been nulli- Jj|C
1/ T?>-them the right of suffrage $
u!d vease lo be that thing of sub.- 5
tfree?wh',ch it?was intended to be, -0?
i. would be converted into a Use- c
ss toyi"a l>ead Sea apple, the life- ?
s corpse of a constitutional right, x
the legislation now under consid- J
it'tin were to be upheld."
thc-N. A. A. C. 1\ brief points that r
15th Amend.nent to the (\>m?i- g,
on forbids denial of the right to ?
te and tnust apply to voting for
y purpose, not excluding primaries. '!
conclusion the N. A. A. C. 1'. brief. 5
:er citing numerous court decisions
inions and books on. civil, rights, f
vs of the Texas "white primary' Jr
' . t
"It 'this is not arbitrary^elassilica- j.
?n by "race and color; if it does not j*
nslitute a complete deprivation of j*
l- equal protection of the laws; if
-i-i?Liot a complete abridgement of
ivi legos and immunities, of a citi- |
n of the United States, then it is ij
ipostfihle to conceive of any acts y
licit come within these terms. Kv- _j?
wfiittnhan and every \vhif<r~\voin
who possesses the qualifications; |
vitioned in the act, however igno- |j
letlu r naturalized or naliVe,onay- i?
le wllfiout let. or hindrance, "and
'i v Nearo. though possessing all the ^
a llu atjous prescribed by the. stui.e.
however intelligent and patri- g
c and in iustrious and usei'il i - S
i he may lie, though he a: ' i "Tr-"
> ors may have lived and 1:. ed
thin the State from the time > i its gf
r;iioration, js denied that riglu."'
"We are not here concerned with a P.
;Uical-(|Ueslion. It is one that Iran- g
. wis all politics, It is one which* ?
, (.1\ fs the supremacy of the Oonsti- ^
lion both in its let tor and in its f
r--r _ . . \ J jll
IbblDAl S1JI K(?, l'A? N. A*. A. C.
rilUllAKS DOWN .RACE BAR-.
R1MKS ; . ~ ,.
?(t'ohJinued from l\ige One) . 1 -t*.
- v ?t ;.a
, in' lTill membership ri^tTlV. -ATf,' e
????rr
"Negro boys; and girls are having ' <
c time of then- lives,' pressed into h
W a.-i i\ ii v. Ifcive ImVrt Vi'Vy Mil id- _^L
:s (.'5 regular and subs) of the u
gh School Football team which won _
e Count'Championship and was the In
t most successful, team the .school \vi
s ever had. '1 he high sL'hopl has- <p
! !> .'L tea hi. winch has won H) games -to
d lost '2 this season, has d Xegrb. di
ys (my sons.)* as mepvhejgs. 'Fhtr-gi
ler boy starring at Center'and the - u
linger a substitute. The girls club fa
ith school band 1 Negro boy, the or- -j,
e tra 1 Negro boy, the high-school ta
i '"g t?nm h;l^ .1 Neero hoy, .lu- "*h
n IIigh__Sek?oLgid. reserve- fill's ? _ .!
?-vro girl as secretary.' f.
' \ Xc\y,To boy (my son) is a mom ,f
! of t bo editorial sthff of the school ^
iriTTrr JJus boy -at mine. wlv? ha- p
y* cT hn* the basebuttT football an '
shot bull teams, ''f.myho); ~of annual j-j
idV?hus just taken seopnd-pri/g for
[> bp-;t essay on Lincoln and- 'up to
! - present .lime has had an-' rv.bk"*tr ~TTt
})n for high school work,??,
"We started bur "activiii. ' 'The ~
ho'o'ls. a'fter our boys and' |gli;V'.. "
blip by-their selttad a c t i i v t i b s;? VVe~ ~jfj
tick at the and thus we have
Weeded! The Branch is responsive
*"V ' ' ' Bl
M I S OK NATIVE AtHTAT-KH
Ol 'HI AFRICA AM) BRITAIN
(Continued from Plfge one)
h
e?' (leneral Hertzoy's answer is _
ilx died in four bills, which are to "-'V
ind Or fall together. Its keynote b
segregation. ! T tri
Commenting i?non the problem the -***
mi\ .editorial continues: "Austra- wl
n fears of eventual ypllovv invad- ,sb
>, Amefihan mystification at the Nr , '-"i
' problem left t>y the Civil War, ~TT
^ temntenrTr triv ial wonie^ by rom oo
rison with the , qpefrtkfflb. of the v<
i".to man's future in Africa." do
In the analysis of the Ilcrtzog hills
Professor Henry Clay in the .Man-- p
r-?ter Guardian it is pointed out .'m
st-'^fho oconomic relation^ of white _a.n
d colored peoples is perhaps the or
iSt important and difficult social \i
-hVun t hah the20lh ctfnturv has to* or
^e. It represents .itself orv the~larg?- - a
i scale in the continent of Africa/ ce
d in its urgent form in.the Union fe
t ' C s '
>O<t:O^OOCf0OOO0O<t'OOC'OiDOOO6OS?0:0
? Poro Beau
I Ian Culture, Facial Massaging,
MMES. LYLES, HOJUi
I S I apvv'? ljpr
M. Ky 4 W J V ^ A
" , 1^31 Washington Street
dtoo<>oooocxnonc?7ctoojpacuwoo.cuxu:
foooc-aoaaoooooo^oooceoo^ooaoo
RKKSR'S-Dltl
MRS, P. R. RE1
A Fulj Line of Patent
Cigarettes and Tobaccos
Madam C. J Walker's.
Times Ice Cream and i
PHONE"
i i 22 AVsembly 'Street,
->rKvru-> <rrr>nnr>nrrrtr%jgy?n rrrrrw rt pk
I. S. LE
Departcne
1131 Wdshingtoin^
Big Line of Clothing l or M
ren. Boys Suits A Specialty.
I3ry Goods, SHo
Connected with our store
^hop, Barber Shop and Beaul
We^are-. not Belliii?_Race-Pri
"cause car* seirjBetter for
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it number whites by three to one. _yu
Professor flay posits out that the fe.
ativv jiunds Act lb 13, restricted4the pi,
tiive'< resilienceOu certain areas cil
Nil' I I irlilii ill}- ll'jut UCW Utea'a ' dd
'Vet a iilc lur native pure inn or. of Jm
ml. The?e new areas were nt'ver' bo
l aside tor tin- natives. The new hi
)i ciiali'o-- the -wMtt^^irnr"rir"cpTiT""Fi
u*' wit h'.native in land purchase in 1 wt
e res' ivced areas. Additional re-i pr
' p* 1 ""?native , tin j ai
it-- as follows: ^ . ? j it
'ji'-h-iv "tem.n-ts are to give 180
iy.sr service a year, without pay, by an
ay '/.rent, instead of the DO days re- nl<
nr. ! under thir 1013 act. They are eij
l>7 employed_onlv if licensed by a m
strict boarti+? the license will be j>r
anted only " for a year at a time,
vd the J oard has pqwer to. ration S
rin rs in the number of' labor ten- :
it" they nuiv ration. As has been .
id it is not easy to forecast in deil
the. effect of these provisions;
i:r general tendency, however, is
cavity ot' tcnure by the imposition ?n
lr'i\y labor reijiuremcnts, by tax- Sa
M li which is heavy in the'Tsyse orT-. *
i 1 .bur tenant and almost prohit:a
o- in .the cltse the s'luatter, and r>.t
?r".' 'ordination to a district board
fis .'tin,7 ot while farmers,.?in alL
.?!-Hbiliff witlmnu- oilicial clement,
e native is to . be shepherded into
e t anks-of the wage-labor."~~
I'rofcs or -Clay conclude* that the
o i o ed 1S;!1 represents "a reversal. _
irir<T<7mjdotioii.of theTpolicy of the
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I...UK MAN'S iM IN I) NO DIFFER
N i I'KOM WHITE SAYS I^ROF.
MCJERNMS-- ? r
e white man's civilization," writes ~~
I'loi'es.-or lloernle, -"the available
ideiuo is fur, rather than against,
e Rantu, (hr. the material side, deilm.fV.cd
natives, living in twon loO"
are?r?i)>i<tiy?armiiving?-thr-j
lit'*.; man's standrads of life, in reed
of elothiqg, housing, furniture,
tmr*-, etc., just as they are steadily gnirin::
the skill to use'-the white '
machines?-else whites
hi HI "riot find it necessary to erect
tor-bars, ' ?
"On the spiritual side let alone .4lie -?
real of Christianity among them,
jiyiduals. has e successfully sought O
d.-i> Jiicwd^ l.ieher ediicntipn .nrwl A
ofes-ional training in Europe and A
morion. There are, e. g., some five ^
six medical inr-n in the South Afri- '?
n Union \vl,o are of pure fiantu des- <*J
nt; who have acquired their pro- n
aaional qualification at- Ednbtrrgh V^,
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