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Palmetto Negro Aug ~22E5iT| *-/vol; Hi?NU.'.ib. , State Co FROMER GRADEATE SELECTED ' \ .v.." Howard Named by President Wilkinson to Head Summer Session APPROVED ITNIVERSAI I V v ouege nas met U'ltn the universal approval rif all interested persons. ' ?^===Sa" .?r l\lllN-:T!(fTHKU SLAVS 2 TOTS Salt-Lake, I'tah, April 15- -Profe^* n sing aid. nt love for Her Negpo lover, and freely admitting: the desire to got j*:d of Hyr family jn order to be with" _ 'Una.'Mu>s.. .THa' Peterson, white, eon- r < d liet'.nfi tin- diet riot. (ourt herr i. reeo/itlv th;ii she put the stryehninc in the food served her family on-the liighl of March 8 that resulted in/ the death of her baby hoy, Kenneth, and her foster baby daughter,' Margaret Hateman. Only, the fact that she put an overdose, of the. xtrichnine purchased hv \Vyndon in Los Angeles-, inthe jfata( rncaj JUigv etL'iul.-the , of her family from suffering?the same fate us that of the,two. babies.-T-bc l?i;tor taste made them slum flic food. Negro IMeads Guilty . Bon Wlyndon, colored pullman porter of Los Angeles implicated "f'hrtrt his affections for Mrs. Peterson, j>lead : itiltv to a stautory charge and \ya.sl. . sentenced to an indeterminate term in tlic-Siattf .punitentpn'-yi- Mvs.-Wyn^ don 'remained?loyal?to?her husband and stood' by him to the end. ?1 '! Alt Si:N A TOR B-AHTTEIT FTfTTM" BLACK REBUBMC ?. Rati r.aho City, Utah, April 15? ' Branding the story that he had made an_ inflamatory speech to A- i morican soldiers while on a transport! gt'jng to the Carribean, as "wholly un , true" Renhtor William H. King of U-j ?-tab VUa> t<ed tt< a recent ^latmrre^r fhrrr ~ his exclusion -from Haiti was aceoni-; plished directly by Brig. Gen. John II. j Hussell, commander of the AiYwi-i< :fn 1 oc'l'upatiori forces in the country, wlio ( r iiIKLrueled TlurT-ITTeT *<>f- t he Hayt inn gendarnes to carry out the. exclusion , order according to Senator King. ? ! 1 <? ?^ sz Director Has Made Special Study of Needs of Normal Teacher Training IfcAyjird D. Gregg, o'riginally of Hiimtcr, S. .C't;?lias l^cen?named, by President Wilkinson as the djrector j tlie State College Summer School. ' "Mr, Gregg is a graduate of State . *.. College and sneYit manv vnrirs. ' as a student. He c.om'pletbd his work j thee;in the class of l'.H'i .'md tVi?? same year entered Lincoln University.' lie graduated from Lincoln in 15>1G as. " hioVM|- ;j|'d ' ' ' "ienil t,hn A .B tie I ?ree. Seholastically he ,war in the Pn?et perioral pfoup and stood second to the highest in the entire class. He,, endued Yale University the same j Sear jiiid spoilt three years-there in - tie laist-Hffrstdrttite* departmeTTT. . He eradnated from Vale in lOlh. I)ui*inp , 'he'f.ame summer Mr.Grejrpr won the.,; nrhan VoSurue scholarship for It'll' in ' a competitive 'examination and.at the expense of t-helenpue st-udied for one? S ar at, ('olpnihia University tuid 'the New York School of Social Work, lib served^ itsr Field Secretary'of -the Urban League for three years and t*e siyned to accept a stationary posi. turn in Atlanta; Ga. as Dean of College. Morris Drown University, Mr. ihe terra started hut lias entered in: to f 1 l'e.'spirjf of the coltepe Avith .zeal . and enthusiasm.. He has made a spe eh:! study of the needs of normal frninifjp and wide-experience in edu rujinnal Woj-I; makes, him a valuable avset to any summer school faculty. The selet'tipn of Prof. (irepp asdiI'clnr of the . anmner school at State Vfedical S . * _ 1, ?. ? - -- -? ?t ^ i ' ?. '' estry Trac( . q PRGMINEN1 CLAI LIVS PRESIDENTS FATHER I' or mi'I1 ;i?:: >! . A-v vmbly1)1111 ill.(I i)o; .('olkvtor of ( ustouis OSCK':. Mfry'tY ? r.SHKUIFF *!! 'T-.\.? "S'h- \Y;!'(? j?r<M'rosi*-<4vnt iiiiivilnljih of ( laflin ?; ?AM^^SidQ? ~ At tonicy John \V Randolph: fut-U-.? < r- <-i' Oliver Randolph ol' W wiirli, X. J. .('.''rnu'i*. X. -I As.-oDiliJyman and Assist im Disti-i't .Altnrnt'vT and ' ho ft.'Jior-i)l" J:>s(.'p!i *B. Ran- . do.ph. I'ro.-'idcnt of (Mal'lin Tnivovjd i.*. ?j>i .-Twin l araiina. (IIC'llh vre alolns home, Wednesday after an illness >( '<Wj. months. His ' widow-.-' Mrs. Ma ; .! U'pnjc.lph ami one of hi< -"ii-. 111. "M kainlMph of i la^ litu wore ?4~ hi?Uil.tidp at?the time >. :?t' his- divitif. II' ()!i\\ r Ilani'lolpli.j. of Newark. wi.o sii-cilinv' iv>iuli.| arrived soVepal hours a-l'tor his fath;. er's death. .T .1. \\", I'aivh'i.i'lfi.a^lH' wiis familiarly known.ii leader ainon'c the for ai;a?|st.a Irrtl 1' miliary'in..tionaj. political, civic, -religious and fraternal life, Durinjr.lhc I'lvim -fraction he served : .111: hi'ie> <?f.; hy -oa.i.daUe.T.. for two terms iy ryivn 1;ayirn;ii)wei and I-q- i lh,'re . m;- i. . . I J;imy i h.it t'ire !]< . icp ii . f i">tat i','1 -of hcihy the 1 pai-1'atnoniny n."hi -Jlynse ;uid iuu j Speaker r?? tc-;n <h riiy ilie 1 into it ; ereai mass mi itic mii.Mtxanl. Icwsla-* 1 i 'ion was p: ,.-m 1. i'o was ( !: eted to1 i pnyent ' In.. m.ii.K' m| H. U. Urppc- to tl^-lejrislatiire 'aniT7?r??T his tYnmjnnMliC speech. p:V < it jliLT th.- name -a Mr. Bruce.' Mr. Tiv.ire was elected Unite(l State; S? ttmt?^i- ffdm Mis.issippi. Mr. IIandi h afco r. rved as va'plc of I the court rf S'vdlow r'.County. De- ] i j'uity 'Shor'jf cT .. ' efh-ci:.'ity and ; dunnc: aO^ tIk* i! 1 l!u >k -a .jji'pat in-.-; 1 "v < tt t he Ptj'-t ui_ilui eahavwl youth. II" moved ' o '!?? (V vvc'ion of..; Mi-si .;;.i i :u a ? ; and wi s an- j point.'d Depu:y <*;'j.ls ;'<.v of ('as*.ems' ' of the Sheldsl.ot t? Jriet. wirh head opart "i; -it R; 11 ,s i?This oti'uvi he fillet! s 1 with I'lhcjeney ..Lh^iJaeh several lie-?j puhl1 '1:?v_.'V<_hninisj rations-.' He afnn-. j wards entered the , eduea' ituial work | and served as principal of some "of ; ~ th<1 lnt'gft'rtt pTrhfV S'(dfWn^TrrffiP=SMt'U?. I'! The name of Prof... Randolph*, as a j ' eat her. .is a household word'of South Mississippi.* lie served as pY'mdpal of the -P-Hss- Christian Schools for ' thr> years,-- Ihrrimr the time lie" was ad m?- m fysTgyippi nar juhi nas practised law abnn? with hj^ school . ; ~ * An active. Iicynjblican, oven in the heart of the South, he has always stood uneomnro.mi-diurlv^ ip fnvhp of full riohts- of, citizenship without regard to race or color. lie ser.ved as chairman of tlie tith Cunauuss-Hmut 7" Histrict TTepuhncan Committee, chair- 1 man of the Harrison County Ropnbli- 1 can Committee and delegate to severai Republican Conventions. 1 Honored by Mayor and 'Board of A I- ? . " < 1 dcrn\an in HeatU ?1 ? ~ - * I' I he Mnyoi' and Hoard of Aldermen j : of I'ass Christian passed fitting reao- ' lininns on .Mr. HamloIphV death, com- ' ' mending Mm as one of the great, fac- j tors fpr good Th the city of Pass Chris-f j tian. - [ i liuds N< ociety T id Back 2 * _ . , ' 9 ' ls*ff Itei ??; ?: ; ??? i ' ?rCOLUMBIA, S.- C., SATUI nes Dire DRAMA r RACE MA T^t 1 w\iir><rrt T A It Hi irs SOUTHERN STATES "One Hundred Years Ahead of Georgia. IJul Not Yet Perfect" Says Race Man' ?SIRYKY RY PUBOIS . ? # * * Purvey of North Carolina's Race l;'ducat ion Provisions ConclttdetMn June 1?i?r e>. New V'-rl-i. 1"?^Fhe-Mtty Ciisis publishes the third of the studies frranced by the Garland Fund of publie school systems in-Southepn States with especial reference to the.education of Negro children. The present ecpuyt. on ^brt-h--CnTofmn, shows" that S'uP? to be.more advanced in the edurat'opaI (mnortunities ' colored children than any of the other Southi rn Siaten. ? r ; 4 Although North'Carolina "is one h tydred yeaps ahead of Georgia," it v. not nnuiei.ii yet, as witness th<j? experience of one colored man in 1922 i Columbus County..?; . * -"He had tried to have a . Negro cho^l in', the Chadbolirne District^ years. The Negroes were required <> give outside of their taxation $250 .>m a school house. This amount was raised gradually until at last they actually ))::i<l $1,0:?O. 11e'became a mark? ad man for his persistence. And in .'.' lit i<?ii he successfully stopped a" ' bite man from profiteering to the-eX_ ant of seven dollars a ton in selling !ime to XejrrrO farmers. Neighbors L'Hi>ip!a'0'H>(i because his wife did not lake :in gashing and the ' Kll JC'.i~ fvlan begjyi To pay him attention. (ConilVniod 011 Page.8) : _ * <>0 o o o 00 00000000 c 2 | ' ON TO ? S .\h; Iloiiv Co-Workers: g Mrs. M'iry AIcL^od Belhui ^ As.-'ocia -ion of Colored \Vom< g i' K ir. Si.aitoS C.; Sunday ? ' 1 ';<> 6f the Sumter 1 g ; r>'onioy to itva'a? r/l effort to $ AV>o fr-drrh'.^a IMfty IlifU'OlTt > a l/roiwess of her people. ?l_: : ? ' :' . ???Votirs for^hrfting ? MARION B. W o Rhefcidpnt of South Carolina 1 ?! -: v a ooo'><'<<-'><'C>ooo<>o<>ooooo0:oooo< trvft-m-PA KTMM.VI1 WTNTEgi?rt; A ! K T K AININ G CA >1P . . COLOR BAR Now York, April 15?The National; A^iootaLitjjr fox.. 111t^liivuncement_ oft Colored People, 61) Fifth Avenue, has' received a letter form Hanford Mac-j nide"i\ Acting Secretary of Wai% ac- : P fnlccrnm end or "tine* the nrntpat. : >f'George W. Harris against the aey-! regal inn MP I'lihni'd iflofi "in the Citi-" tens' Military Training Camps and 'specially the Warring of a colored >+*+ *?m?t-Hr?N*ew?York Ami.? Mr.' .MacN'idor report*- ?that Vbe-?protest Was Ween referred to the Command-' ing General of the Second Corps A -r rea and further advice will btrfor-j ?rth Cat o Hold A ^ O O VO Ir\ /V X V^CAl O 111 flto ? ? 1 - ; y * __^?? ? iU>AY. APRIL 2*5, 1927 ictor of! MAKES FI1 N GOES TO THREE DAY I CONVENTION s~32nd Annual Convention of PalI > metto: Medical Association in Columbia J)R. A! J. COLLINS, PRES.; Meeting To Convene Tucsdav, r S:(l(l P. At. At liethel A. M. E. Church | I?- 1"" | ! The 32nd 11111111111 convbhtion of the Palmetto Meclfcrtl Association- coin- ^ I nrtSful nf thr? -nnlnrn/l nhwieiMnc I delivered 15y a. speaker to ho announced. * ... --??? Thursday morning, the session will * * s< hold clinics-nt ihc WtiVcrly Hospital ^ Thursday night the convention will be closed with the annual hall. Music e) for the sessions will he furnished hv tl students of Allen University. Bona*- Ji. diet College and the church choirs ^ h The colored nurses of the state are ^ also to hoWl n mooting in ril i if -T _Sccond Calvary Baptist ChuTch. warded to the N. A. A. G. P. upon ft compleitno fo. the investigation. m i ' . V v""'v" |"i,y.m?n.-| , tists, pharmacists of the state will he .. held in Columbia. April 2(5. 27 and 2.8 -accordinirtn Dr. A. J. Collins", Prcsi- ~'s ; dent of the medical body and mem- p her of the publicity committee. The. e opening meetintr will bt. held Tues- 1 j day evening at 8:00 I\ M. at Bethel A. Ms- B. Church, corner of Sumter and Taylor-Streets. 'r* ? " '* Dr. F, B. Johfison, president of the local society Will be .master of ceremonies. Rev. J. R. Beard, pastor <ff Bethel will deliver the invocation, While?the association is to be welcomed to the city by bU-hbnoc, --May=r or Dr. L. B. Owens and Dr. J. H. ' Goodwin, ntcntbcr of the local F&-"'* ' ciety. Response to welcome by. a member .of the association. r Dr. X, -Ac- tenkijis, superintendent "f the' \Vnverlv Hospital will pr.-<<-m Dr. A." J; Collins, president of the Palmetto MedicSl ' Association, who will deliver his annual- address. The mcet.in.ip-will.be called to order ojn \V(!dn<-*diiy__mm'ntnpT-by rts Pl'esi .fin. t/v. r\. j. fonins, aiui me on- , -tire (lav will lie devoted to the readiMand di-. vi?ion?ol'^i ieiu Hie?prn <AAAA'*>A'A?,.' .-ia.-.A*. . ... .. 5UMTER ' . 1 '* ' . . . ?? 6? r? ?T * . O ' Orangeburg. S. C. ...., o y April 1:1. lf>2? " <T ' - - $ le. Prosidervt ^fi.tlio XaPotral . o ?n will "speak r-t a mass meet- ';. * afternoon. April 21th under ;? Clubs. Let. mo urge ull vlun o. . ' hear this leader of women. v, vork lTTpushing forward.t lie : : ? < o :Tr "wnxdinib," ~ ~ ILKINSOX | federation of Colored Wotnen S i 9 >Q"ooooooooooooooooc?c o ( perg.^ At 8:00 IV.M ~ Wednesday evenintr the session will hold its meet-! .ing'at Zion Baptist Church. Rev; .1.1 C. White, pastor of ZioTi, will deliverj -the im oration. AaraThTr e^T"w i 11 he ' '' "olina ; nnual C< jShode Is ?=-?-? -?;? t .. " * % nrn 31 a nr\ r\n. w *";V. . U __ ;.t 'ORMER ASSERTION CONTRADICTED That Ndrt'oos Couldn't Tree Ancestry Hack-For Ldnjn Period*' was Assertion y I \N imortEN A N( KST't V tecovfl Recognized in J'cco.nt Cue ln\o'' i;iM I'-ilt'cAene' Family Named S'asr. 00 Now Yoplr, Ap'i.i 15 'i'n ' : nade thai N'eycoes esrnnnt .trace* bail heir ancestry over a lnjiypLT'IolT < : ipie. is c-.(.ntradiet,ed by a report '1*0 ciitly to"tile Xa.ional A -ociati< 11 fm hi* A/Iyam-emtL.t Ail.t lulorud -I'e'upte howtiifj that oho colored family ir [hode Island can friuv unbroken an.estry for.about HM-T"JTars to about 11U2. 1? ? ? ^ i lie record ha< beeri Vee'djniizctl b> he i'in:r! - of IM11 >1.. I?''onl In > i<>. cm it. (":>(' involving toktM'iianco a:i< hows that .Mrs. I.tu-y-'A. Niles. \yho?< I'amity: was nana- Saniho. i~ descend. (1 %oin"~!*'tfinUel and Eunu.'e Siw?rh< ho lived in the late 1 The" family name of'Saiwho is.tlu nly tine of- ^record ttf thc- .Mate vo1 lade island eac-'ordinur to the repoton t to the?\" A. A. GrPr I P-: I - v jt - r RKV.1V. F Pros.d:tri; Ki.lir <>f the (Jreemvo KV. w. F. Hl'ci: I OK m SINKSS Wiio(>K ? ' ( OM1-KN In euse-I)rrvftuNTor .cmites out for :y In- 1 :j-!e. \\ i1 oTTi?f t il)' our Lusiess manager ,oi' ihg A, 'M. jv. Hook micp'i-h.lU'-y, \\% rF^BkW-Itr oar cffifadrfr^-ryr'EdMealed in t'hc -hoops of Laureir^ County and Aller 'niversity. Tntipht in the public hools for a number of years, ther atevecl tin1 ministry. (Cod t'oiTui] tat .we pay a higher tribute-to any tan livi.ii' Hi , i,li'Ud, tiuuiJll* overTriK a period of '2'2 years. 1 >r ice has a ,ministerial career, une'n*'re ml'/"hi Tim/ l'./ .lill' .//'l'./ a!h abbuT to viiy, We foivc kno\yri nee 1005. To provg his" ability "and tness for the position for which he anted above, we point td a few ol ' i *-" * I ' " " "? * * " \ : ' _-v .] . ^chQots : invention land i evvii : _ ?# ~ .-vr .?J?: ? ~. ?t ???? "oc^ATpil^Y . J ' ^QCOBAFI UtdJiVIl ? Ak/iMCE." -, iM.AV LAiViLKI) ' . ^r;Anf|('r<(>rr Hjiv .A <tqki plifrhp'd ' The |ffl;;Qys.7)[c In k;i\!iny . 4. ViilX 1'resented : ' . * . ' , !'! A V CHEAT SUCCESS. .... _L1 ~(>r's jinf' *j,,viiforai- - ** " " ^ ^ T :* Il mt] J'*'"'A : ' v. t->Jr.ar. . . A r" 1 ' ' iinvs made i:?' , 1( ?n in"; , ":? Tii .atre i. 'r: r.: TKo g -of" '* _ SEE y"L : 1:.-. I!m 'i jm" ~ H ' y":' luyv. !':v. :cU*?. the 'rloYor <'?!: i-ti-on c,f I;.:); i p.-higo*,. n new-coiucr in .??< mi-is: .and invj- ? " r^?V/v !-y??-h?rrn*trr 1 y nr.fl.f:Vi-d husband" i ' Ydina i '-a i i k y. i tTc -s r? ? i?- '.ar^vBo-. .siies dim-ti'iijjr ;W dvanYa*'Mp. rftTiTK^.' ? l- tngev. pu?yi:d the .lutiditig vale'of Fred ' kullurd. the untamed wo-terneiv-i . Mt\ Anderson. vails Ins play "Ap, :pe.u'avu-es- _an'.h~weVl?he ?trt?ry fop TftP " i ;lat wival- with'the aeoydd^'jiMTm uF*" ''judging not "at-fo'rd jng -to appear .:!' 'a-.-;J. _a?v'. the s'iv.eu h"at-dylAous.1 the-^? ? r.r'y of "i ruth will always-win."" But .'he language'of ltufas (very ielbv e"!y .play<-d l.y. Drt d iie Cnniinirurgl '"thinking good anj'.t gy-ing to do"-you' g'-od.-it you. ve..strung .up side -s'onte - iCutiUiuievl on J'age > V - ^ . mi i:. i). n. - (Ul Disp-ic-i. Pii' iiii >nt (Vt:f. tv-vp LJjUjj*i m- uirrn.it "itwi<3. ' ' ? .v ' 'l' ) "(lei-cl tb:^~r*rK'~r~ - ' -??"pvesj?lrr.p cltlt-r._ 'louring his pas- ..... ? t+rrnrT', five1 now and chuvt'he,. have hoon hnilt-t Loavnief thorn , ' . praetieaJly out nl' ?viz.: Mt. Oar; nul ncaj Newberry..- (\*"New Rope , ton. S. Trinity -at' Silver St root. ?. ! C Mi. IIebro!-r a) <k:!>hlors. *S. C. In neayly every ease the memberi ship an:} fin;, neial ~ ratine was more [ t nan doubled. I'r. . Riee- ha^-^o his1 ? ' f nfrmbtrn LU4 atrT-TTTTT The, Iies? > be f ir-;l in the connection. V ' . At 'Abhevilic v. O-'.'O he served five years * St.nTds ;j n tv.o ,tt)vv |.iliKUntt~^~":?? IJlULAAill ti^aco-arw- progressive city. There n ?o?"- mfd1'gageTl ~~ ' f debt ns paid nnrt lit.no than 200 mem- ~ r bCTs JohiTttTKl7 churcfiT 1017"; he was i s6nt to Greenville station. His "work (Continued on Page 8) i < l