The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 23, 1927, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4
:The Palmetto Leader *
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- COLUMBIA, S. C.
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bin, S. C., as 'Second Class Matter.
rKLEBllONE 46^1
'* " N.- J. FREDERICK, . EURoi
J. R. LEWIE ...j Fraternul Editor
vu. FRANK WILLIAMS-- '-- ,
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UEO. 11. HAMPTON, M?nui(ej;
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?- . ... ' -J
kJUIUlUU^tj I/t l| ?' -
. CkirencA Harrow, the -groat
lawyer a?nd man. reached his
tilth year last Monday! MrDarrow
has achieved distgrrtron
through service lo unpopular eli- '
-?1?notst .Miwl i H.? U' nm- of
the greatest friends the Negro
has had since the Cviil War.
? * *J.'z V _v_
ment rests irpno tile principle of
___ soparatitni-vf a'hrrivh and stale: '
Nevertheless, a nuin otherwise,
qualified for the high oiliee of
president has' been "put to t he
J ~~ necessity of sho\vi-ng tu the
world just why his religion does
. not unfit him for the presidency ;
as if religon cuts much a 1 figtlcf
"anyway in American govern
ment.
; '
Kansas City, Mo:. (y>lorethperF
. pie in common- tenps, have "cut
. . a hog." Fjecause oi their ttiiwise
opposition?due to the setting, a- .
side of half of 2700 seats.on the,
- first:-floor of the auditorium -towhite
people?the Roland 1 la-yes
concert was cancelled. It would
, have beeit better .-dor Roland"
Hayes to have given his. corrrert
in that city to the whites entirely
than not to have it al ail Mr.
Hayes by*liis art,is doing inurefor
theAreVil advaTicerneni of. the
colored people than all those gentlemen
of color who siv vociferously
protested 'again d .. XvhaT.
th.ey called discrimination in the
o. ? j-uiarmg aligc-iiii-Mt- ?
Durinj? the liLsl ten years. according
to an addres's (?1' ("'has.
/ H. Johnson. EditorTd'TTi'ihdl'l unity
and. Director jif Reserves <>!
tlie National Urban Leaguek
] 3.000 000?Xcgroe's?have left.
Southern ])hiht:itions".and enter
ed industries Id {In- North. And
they are.mUking good too.'.
* * *
" Colored people ;:-iv certainly'
putting an enormous amount ol\."
jmoney, in fine church buildings..
It is getting rather common now
~~ to read anout this or thai congregation
buying or- erecting
church building- costing n-rryway
from one hundred thousand doilars
to it halt' million-?respecially
in the larger cities of the.
country., _Ono does not hear
however, very much a-brrrn-hundred
thousand .dollars comtner?ial~enterprises,
, : ; * * * . ; ^ .
e*Vgroes .AOT All l OOtS .. <
. In some sod ions of the South
T Q is 1 ,Ui lit'" t.dd I ,y AV;;,V T^t
dangers and .herd-ships to be en-,
i countered by migrating to the
Xorth. !<];>}?( < i;-rMy hnv C'CTHnin
agencies become active in this'
mutt re- since the foolish story"1'
has go'tton abroad t li.it .Vfin-nis,
. .isi'c -going to flock -trT-Phicngp as
- - Hale Thompson, ax; mayor. Nef
groes may be- simple in nuinv 1
) things -buf-thev-im-tinl-rfrtnni^
isH f>s to Relieve that the mayor
of any city can provide voij^for
the mere asking. The Negroes- '
?? ~wlio~aro begirmirnrTfi tPTtve~c:'">rtain
section^ of the Soilth are
doing so with more snbde-mid
reasons. Many knowing exactly
*?whei e 11 if v can lind work by i-e>- '
sons of having friends and rela_
. tives already--there.- ?1
While some sections of the
drouth arte getting a little uneasy 1
over the going way of the best '
." - labor in America, ther-e are ot.-h- '
^ er sections whiyh havje-iut- con- ?
cern at all. * Hut tho^e tmrtfre 1
? .
sooticms Vhlch a?re beginning:io1
treat t lie Negro as it' he .ia hti
man, Negroes ought to leave
other kind ever last one ' of
tliem.- Decent treatment which
i 111-11 n It w just i i < > w ltn? right of
everv individual.
. . ?o? .
I nfair. As Usual
It seems almost impossible,
foymewspapers, Ntirtli. or SoiTlh |
lo be t'air to t ile colored citizens
"hen- they begin a discussion ot
their political- activity: It all..
Of course, is" born in the idea that
Negroes "haven't got sense eilongb
to know what they want j
or what is-lxest (or the. cumniuni-t
ty in which they live. No other
American group is land^U*! as!
the coloijed group. nife tlie re-'
cent mayoralty election of Chi-j
, ' 1 i s .unfair at I ifn4o:?TlU candi-'dates
wore a former Republican
niayjpr, \Vtii. Hale Thompson. tTie'
then . mayor. Win. Dever, a
d"mrvrat. aiat t lie, nid'.mendent
.be ubliv;ii]~landidah' .Dr. Dillj
Robertson. IVeause tile colored]
.voters favored. Mr. Thompson
1 tfjuve' him-a jrreal majority
Ta 'vXTt?-<?omw-mM4.'
I'uy aio\ ahusrd-nTkd ik'iiii'.iintMI.
f.o vnMs't.^rration whatever is'
yl\ en to .th.e Uvt that t he colored '
Aniens re-t'.Mled tile nasty, dirty
t;iyt ic-s of tile .-SUfiporU'-iai-of Mav*pj?
I it ivoTt-w ho-Avynf cwyr-so far"
as to try lo incite.' a race riot and
.lid < t'el'V'i hlny I hey eoulu to luir
In-1 hy' race question Nor do
tijey trivo t h^ colored, citizens
any v-rrdrFt'or shntyiitji thei'r"a{)-"
prerhrt tmi of -t+rr? broad mtndrd?
a lid leal American noliev nnrmetr
t>y Mr.. Thompson durinfr
his former adi'iiinislj-ation as
mayor. Instead., they attribute
they wiltdvhearted support of t ho
r-niorrd?eHix.ei.ks ol Mayor
Thompson to an expectation of
a wide open citv. where vice and
crime miy-ht hold sway; a-s if
there are no decoiit No frees in
C hicayd ; nr. if deeeneyr intelli?
IffiHpe and morality- arif'stra?ngc
ami unwanted-- vinues-drrn'ony
them ! I?nt - suppose Mayor
Thompson ;-i- ;. < leal as-, the losers
and' their, sympathizers picture
him. i? it-reasonable.to suppose
H-h:tt- hr-wr-*- elected "by lessj
than 10().0P0 colored voters out
oi nearly !,00n,ooo-,votk,i.?s cast in
that election'?^' The-tact that a
eh.an,ee- of .">.">?n00 votes hy^.lhe
f oloved voters would h;;v?' elected
^Iayof I-Kyer certainly in
fr.'iriH'ss is not.hiny for which "the
colored-voters sliould lumlannied
\\ !ty did no! ooo of the yreat
host of'whitd voieVs do-the shift '-'V
-HTn it. S''oris iljjil Tt- was
ell rlyj;1 fur the "w-hit/es to vote
as* t hey 1 hmbfbt--host.- but anat
h.ima for Xey in>i>s t??".exercise
: !;* sarin
!int aren t t he ( Miii ay ?> \ <"o?? <
i^td-fop in.*?pTTi ivT iiui o
k' j'njr ?it" Mayor Thompson ? .
> "a: s aye t hey \v? re atitfols
y'^'i1 '"'T k y '' -a?majoj iiy rnt
he ileriioerat ie mayor; .Mai. Dottt
Thy ,\ew ^ (ir.k iv. ' iiiny
lk?sl t ells'.juM how had and un-j,
M'i-w- those'('hirayo yylored vo-!
"'i''!'' a. ry. . 'il l ir,!. 'ill IP.illy praise*
--In' t'or millilyiny t-he-.l\
S. (v>n-TiHi.!ion when it syys:
" ih NV.:r i !)):. i . i iiv . t' Ti y finu
t-> Itever hfsuaiil' of i<>
i h<> -< 111. VVii'il-l - ll .1 Vc* tia'lH'tl liu* ei1"1'''
'i'i.i'. .\t ii'rn??rrrrr?ht'oatrht
'< i'lii 'fuo tliH-iiijr t!u: war. wriv w>l?t-?r
I'V '"J 11? .j)vaav eiven the
<u'ifan:/.c?J:-va-o 'uriv ileue-' and artUolH'n-1
l?> 7h:inTlTf5?tTn, 1 icily and soul.
I i.i< :ilike Indianapolis ami other .
Northern ehies, is lt>;yniii<r what XejriTt1
n n i ar.'l why the Sot AH
iiiiiJnyJ?these voters- from the hah..
tr-i ho\. 'May {'he day never eonu
wherr I la l.feiV.r i' i s' X e \v V o rk. "
' '.".y 1 I1V-. day VsllwiX-Uar-kntor rrny=:
?ryv \ or'Ic*." for rhat would mean
Ifl \l w I t. ?- I" -
.-v.. i ai.'iinaiiy,. uic yivci
o; ; !! yood y i ft>:.
7)r. X. ( . Nix Honored
The mam- frionds of /'mi' v
r is t-'-i nT. r i, ;,jm ,! ! ') h,.
. ?iiUalh...u..o.i>?rooom ly- conferred'
lipon him; - Aci online to hit ofli- A
rial communication from . Mr.
Lu i .1 Ad'-ft?\\ in;'Irohl. Kan-as.
I)r. NiX h:.'-; lason elected to nicin-i
I'ei'shij) in i ia- Pi Gamma MtCSo-j
cioty. a now society. the aim o/i.
w I lie! i i> f'of. pi "rat ion in t ho syi-^
entitle study of human jprol>-{
1 Ul<. ' About I. ho~sa nil. n,.
^>T"rTso rote'ved notice of his
1 :?n?Ki?irioinhoi - hip In?t ho
American Mathematics Society
af. Nm-w York City Dr. Nh\\\ since L
the establishment of the $trfto
Polorcd Coltoyi. has hold' thet
hail' fit l*Lf.tkiimriU,. . c I
'n?i? ii .1 auu ipr;
a niuirtcr century has, ht^n
i >><*. ciiK'tcirt ^^crnTTTf the college
Utv 4* recognized as one of the
TTfg PALMgrre
leading educators of the Stato j.wt
and one nf its most useful citi.j'W
ZtUlS. ' j \\i
??T?? o ?rrr?
Beginning June the 20th the
.ummei1 (iiiarier lor. teachers wiF .
open in the State A. & M. Col- j.'
lege "at Orangeburg. "The sum- .
mer schooK according to an- .
nouncenients being sent by President
U. S. Wiljcinsuli. will be in ^
session six days in the \veek-for ^
live weeks and that credits"vrill
IV allowed for renewing eertificates.as
well, as building certti- sl
cats. Besides the attendance of j,i
regular teachers, high, school th
eradtuHes and others who would (ii
-prrrtw.r ^ . tu.-iwi
in L* pi cv'l IVIIll". ' \V
?Vhoy.lrive built the "rnachin
ry of t he school so as lo bo flex- th
ible. The-courses arc made lipid*
Vn smt t hivneods of al [teachers. | ^
u :i- ! hor they teach in the one-1 tV
.teacher school.. the .yraflod school l'i
the ..hi'jfh school or the. college, fi
A special commit t eon i di-t :> i-led1Ur<
tostudy the educational life and
that tlyyv will be classified to! u
t he \v<>rk t hey af? .best tit.ted for j j,r
in1 doing?-the?wt+rk in?their j^1
schools bell cr- when t hey have j l[L
the College. '. . . , T^j
??I'lU'io Is only one other school (i.
in t he Southeast t hot ofl'ety sim-i '
.il:;r"o|"?"|)ortiuiilics t-b-teachers tor ...
rra... i.. i v rrr ..:Vi. 1 ... ? __ e?
miii^rmvtii aim aicoruitiyto.l-hoSQ
who'h.MV" ill 1,'lldod Ih.'V ^
claim that Hampton Institute tM".
ollVrs a s>:ihrilar"type of work.-as so
51? :St: eColl eye.. AVhrov.avil-w
i viIlk of thn'rn-d?W4- railroad ?jj
faros;.dorm itory Too and the , <,
tii ??ur Sout lr Cnrnlinn: teachers -ttt
have a yreat advant aye. at'State a
Colleye?an advantage that they hii
should, .-pea nil. a pi >i;ec ia t c. Tlu -kvl .at
js every reason to expect'-a rftrtiei;
at tendance each year at.State j nj
( oll?ye .summer se.-*sion. 1 The 1'uteaeh.Ors
are hoyintliny to look at I'f
the ipse Tien from anaVimrnnual
-land-point. They want alCthey
< : -n^jj-et tor"their money andry.
lrom 1 ho ha iva--e attendance at! (
the South Carolina institution!
last year over previous, years our
teachers are satisfied that?they:
ran yet what they need at the!
S'afo ( dlleye aikl at a savinyju i r
dollars" a 'ltd* vents. They are he-j
eoiuiny wise to the situation. I .j
W'e.-ts^ed a yreator Sti\te .Col- J*
Jejye?t he type ot' school that 1 h\! ,
Wjikin^oh and his ahle faculty \
arc capable ofTtyyolopiny. Then ! .
is every indication that our I
drea-ms are cominy true. The | jj
attitude of "the ttlkials toward j vi
lite eoUeye i< very yood. and the' )>vj
yiip-P<"'t " 1: hur peoph?nmst not ;
he laekir.y anywhere. You'll;'.,
find splendidly kept donnitoric- ^
at State Colli yp. a deliyht I'll)*! t.,:.
climate and a faculty pf-instiate^jiy';
tors w n<> corny to t he -'sum filer
S>'S-!Oir lo hylp l|)<. Ir.-ii l.,-'- a lvo?nr
'attend- The teacher in South,
( arolhia. who has ne\or attended'.-f.
summer school'. -sloojls. The.uu
r.i.'in hini- who -ha.' attended at'm
Mini v simum r M .->1 on.l 4
solved to stojvXci'oi o-at lending du
:lhi' state' -su'nimer school 7:4 ur
(iranjrehtirjt is ' retrM-din# and;1*'
fie?u|~4.r 1 )H-wij\? ; ,nl. Vq'm '-ail ""
ran keep up whdrt bo crowd and v
' ay?rsv'iiy from them. (In?txr" *' >
?rnTirrrn? ; h<-o!. ^ -rrr ? ^ , m?
*. Mot M AIN I!C Ii<) " ;'.?i
i\'., u, r?^:nii:ij- in j; crdnn-rt panel '*'?
not- l?>n?r since, whciv*a l.'pneh <?f t?:?
Mva dn-rsJa. W a.>hiwtMi, I), "trolit- m
a so-.-von of.the union juvljinmnt? ma- , I'*'1
ny oilier thjnirs adopted resolutions! 'l
skirt*. die jjuju i> of. grocery stores'**v:n
: > jdefi-c turn off the white clerks and >u
put .some colored .hoys" and girls in
r p!.:n ca. Tin iVn-vn sot. forth for;stj
Lis childish r? ipn-.1, was that SO per Mi
' of ~ fhf ^ ! :; : i:- of iln-: e stores ( si I
'o'i.-rrr will we 'have .to .live before h"
'Negro. leaders or would he leaders will iiu
iew tile as men unit teach our pe6-jl>e
Think a. moment. theij. > wallow, as' fill
your heart -seem,,:.to conic up. .In is
W ushio.'.rton, I wnture the assertion da
iii'ie a; 11 as mTinr?culopod " pm.pK^ Htl
ik77c<> ..
enpt-her a* yon will find within the is
samesquare miles in any city in this
oqntry. . There. they have the hp.it rp;f
schools and the cheapest^ plenty of < pu
'ilm atVd . Iii a.in in a way. chuivhes of it
nu n "in the pulpits hold- Re
:ollpc^huy croe'eries -daily from cuttain pw
s!ores- nt'o, colored and no remedy ( Mi
rmriih idTr^wvtTfr-tMt tTTes t Innu ,,| |M(< .Qh
a mild request that won't even' square
with the* (ioldcri_Kuh?" For it T~rea- ~
onahle to suppose _that the stores...eat
'nnvii hVinlM-n.l ..II ?t. . i i I
....... v iiumii .in im* neip \\i>
necessary to {rive service to each etis- crv
'omer. Then the only way for the tin
reitue.it of the di-vine's To-h<+ {wanted :rii
is to turn oil some of thiw'c ulrcioly?tht
'imnoved nnttL V. ho are civinjr satsi- 1
faction, in order that some of. those \vh
?? . f- ?Th
LffAOpR * : ?r r~~ :?
to art' not employed may go to work. <
by?Uh-?very?rotmon , these?stores?I
'ie, located in sections \^here 80 per s
ni nf tlit' trade would rnme from ?
iored folks,- was in order, that whi^
+b*?might bo employed?1*+-?aervc?
em. The white man, the Dago, the
ip and every other kind of man, <
lows that-they have folks to be em- (
oyed; therefore they double up or ( t
> at it single and open up business j j
their own, and if the Negroes of n
lushingtun have.,not got fore-sight '
id confidence in each other, - and'busi- j i
?S's tack to open a few nicie grocery i
ores or any other kind pother peo-' i
e will have to open them up to keep
em from perishing. Then when the (
vines -begin tuf rancfc around with i
ramful of resolutions, telling them i
ho ought to clerk and who ought- <
>t to-clerk. Why then it is time for <
e. owners to kick off about^half of i
g.lower end of those stately James i
ivhigers,?ahd show them.?the door, i
hy you. say if that was to happen,
os'e colored Washingtonians would 1
at est and boycott those stores. Ah, t
i oil' with.that stuff?they would do >
(thing but shoot "Bull" like those di- s
nes- art^-sncak across the street or i
mind another block and trade on 1
id on; and the aristocratic and high- c
educated ones are the ones, as a j
le. that shun their own race busi- J
ss places; like they had a small pox- ?
n'hung on the front d,o6r headed, 1
^rilvuiiiL' ? I)ii Hirer keen nut.'* !->?d hut
ne. What
our leaders-, be he layman or?
eachcjr want to do^ls to encoutdge
lured business enterprises, I mean y
1 entourage for them to get togeth- -I
, put their, dollars together, select ?r
me one with brain and reputation J
manage it; thon-boosi?and ^oost, ,
tw the people the necessity'of sup- j
rting our u"wn stores, as far as they j
u. and?rfrrrt?rs?n?pretty?good dis-* ?
nee.Then brother you can get
red ;{s clerks our own boys and girls
In rv. ise? PK'ftchers or anybody else '
otesi i-mf- and requesting and prarie- t
X to others about employing colored t
lp. eould juit the time in about as. ^
olij.able byo getting a cane, some ?
up, suds and blow bubbles. , .
? "The Fool" ij
K V I IONAI. EDUCATION _IN NE- J
CUO'STHIMILS OP SOrTlTXA-"A
. ROLINA 1
. . . ?1
s
c
The demand for teachers of voca- _
'iiil agriculture is far greater than
a vupply. Patrons and school ofti?1^
are making plans to put the *
>rk' in" several n<y\V schools" next i
!W.) yeuc. 1 'I ?
1'he o>rifercn.co~of the Smith-Hughes ^
fhers of agriculture, State Contest '
agr culturejand home economics pu- .
- ami the round table discussion
a
h the house wives and farmers t
to will come with these young peo
will be oi,e of the mT)st~signricantr|~?
tiii rings ever held in South Caro,
a. because of. theJattention that will
given the future farmers and home
(Iters of South Carolina. The conlence
will he held at State College j
V U |K. 5 ===3
V >. the next few weeks the writ- %
will nu n his attention to the work- j
r up of a few schools for boys who <
w stooped school and are employ- <t
on l'nrms.?The school will be con- a
vied, for four weeks during the i
miner. The hoys will 4>e^ taught P
tin- teachers of agriculture with- (
t cost to them or the community
which the school is held. The boys
11 have an opportunity to study
ithematics, civics and agriculture, t
u se school will be for boys over C
inecn_ years of age who-cannotl t
Tnib tTio regular session. If suffi- r
tit interest is shown hy girls whoj i
\e stopped school and desire to "a
prove theniselves in mathematics, r
glfsbr sanitation and home ihaking t
group' of home economics teachers ?
i be assembled to help them with- *
! cost for instruction.
I>. McDuffie, principal and in- Y
actor of vocational agriculture at 7
trion. S. C. and W. R. Weston, in- j 4
nctoi- in l>i-ick-lavingT have directed
cun.struction?of three small out *t]
n:-> ' of brick, one of which is an j $
uhator house where the boys will .j<
instructed in incubation. The writ- X
?? _ m i |' , , | _ i
visited hisrall day a nil evening pu- *?(
s. With the farmers, the uotlook {'
vt*ry encouraging, Whitford Holi- .j.
y is one* town bdy who seems to be X
rrer_h1?1 pflUlTfy prOject to make it' $
?t-ti?M'.al. IMiss, ,Rlosacmr- ,DaTm?Ty-.t- ^
the home economics teacher. "IX
\t Mullins J. S. Roberts is princi-1 )ij
rimd tenehhr of Agriculture.' His* $
this have some very good projects, j $
v.a< fie of his pupils, Burn!? j Ij!
;> es. who- e father set out his (thc^ Y
r*s*t totracco, first. Many fathers-}*?
t the boys' projects off for the last. ?|?
Koberii told the writer he would | ^
4-e very thing he -hnd put?on paper:! %
1'he ' !?jeet of the writre's visit is }?
t to look for thenhort comings, but.
hi r to lend encouragement to the S.
, ? k ...
i k. nowcvor, it is will to have ev-1
thif.tr reported. Miss Cammie Fludd i {<
home economics teacher, and her X
is prepared an excellent dinner forj^
print ipal and UlU wrilLT.
Mr. Roberts- is in the midst of ar ?j<
lirlwind campaign for money to {,?
?rect another building wnich is pre a
ly needed.?Miss M. M. Martin, ll
supervisor is helping in the drive.
John P. Purges
PAItNEY. 'f-KU.S-A lailll) UN h
Chicago, 111., April 15?(ANP) We
Jell Phillips Dabney, auothor of ,4Ci
linatti's lColo,red Citizens," an e
grossing compedian of t-he trchiev
frients of Negroes in thut Ohjo low
Ahich is now in its second editji
must also be credited as a champii
maker of snappy comebacks, accor
ng a story he related here this wee
One of Dabney'S white friend
Cincinnatti recently 'inquired of hi
ivny ne naa lnctuuoti in nts oook si
district of the city,"written by La
:adio Hearn when' he was a report*
for a Cincinnatti daily. The whi
nan didmot think the .excerpts we
necessary. ~~
"Oh, yes." Dabney 'is reported
nave replied. "You know we have n
;en read of white men seeking- color*
vomen, and of white and onlm-nd m<
seeking colored women, but this stoi
[ ever read from a whitfe publieati*
if white and colored men coopefatir
n their pursuit of white women.
jION'S CLlW HEARS WHKATl.K
HEAD
'ANP)?'"It does seem strange tin
in American citizen should be. puj
shed for stating his citizenship <
iri application for employment, hi
hat is the thing which happens
Megroes^said l^TIss \\r. Oertru*
3r^wn, head of Phyllis Wheat 1*
douse, her talk here last Wedne
lay before the"Xions" Club.
Much interest ^was .manifested I
his organization, powerful in the li
if the community, as she outlin*
he werl.- nf tVin Phvili.i Wlin-'itLic
lement JHouse. In addition to tl
act the institution serves about 6.0(
colored people and some whites, th
t is supported by the Comnvuni!
that they had an attendant
ast year of 46,028 and that-have
oil program of music, recreat i?>n.
ication and drama, Alis^ Drown in
messed the Lion by her calm disctr
iion of the race question in. Mimical
lis. She offered no suggestion th;
my of the Negro's faults? Ire?de
;ounted, she appealed for mo speei
>rotectiqn nor consideration, \ut. si
lid askJthat each individual he
i chance for work regardless of col<>
>he stated that her work at. 1'hyll
ras to lead her people to live so th:
hey might have a justifiable pr'n
n their race, its excellent qunlitic
nd its power to serve the common
y and nation.
HI RST AND FLORID
CONFERENCES SEND N, A. A.
C. P. $300
New York, April 8? Bishop .! .'!
lUrst has sent a check for SdOt? t
he National Association for the At
anc^nient of Colored People, 6'.] Fifl
Avenue, which includes his person;
rift of $100; and Contributions <
1100 each from the Ceritrarl Flori:
md East Florida t .'onferonecs j>1 tl
A. M. E. Church.
JERMAN MAGAZINE ({VOTES >
A; A. C I? 1 Yvriim: icwrvi
New York. April 8?The Nati .-n
Association for the Advancement-*!
lolored People, (JO Fifth Avenue. h:i
eeeived a copy of- Die Mm -i-iii-i i
echte (Rights of."Mankind) puldishe
n. Berlin, Germany, and cuniainin
n ?rticl<r on lynching in America dv
ived from lynching facts and stati:
ics published by the* X. A. A. C. I
; . . SLiVkUl^
State Agricultural a
T OlT.VNLiL
:" ~ ~ ^ June 20th to
r *
Five Weeks of Six l)avs C;
| COURSEST)FFKBEI)"(fTV 1
; Renewing Certificates Cr
Raising certjficates ~Ma
I A faculty of apnroximr.'
; heads of dfejlaftmeiits ami
eonrses rft ft drTrtnTm'crrC tt
~ SPE IALsCOURSKJs forI
ccrtifUato ci etlii ui 11 i 1 LllJ
; in Primary, intermediate an
school students who wish t<
VOCATION AT. TK AC 11K
grj culture, Homo-Economic:r
COMFORTABLE BOAR I
; cellent fare, coh^'hfal sun
I?Clubs, Farm md Bonn !>
Agriculture and Home Ecoi
RECREATIONS: ' Ploy *
' lures and Entertainments.-,
T"? T *T T T.imT -v r ...
oux^L.iMiiN containing l u
> other necessary facts is., re;
Inquiries tsnd requests m
' - - it. a, wiLKi:
^XXK~X~X~X?<^K^X^'XK"X"
I
v . i
Saturday. - A j?r1T 23, 1927 ^
t.jTHK WKICK'S KDITOKIAI.: WHITE
tm?: I'HKSH' ?... ?
?i (Ti'iim 1 lu I iii-iu, SpXnuhold. .Mass.,
j ."March I'd. l'J27> ~ i
Protect in'* (he Colored Citizen'"
.The Spriii'/'u hl Branch of the Shn_
ti- nal ^ seiialion.^for the AdvanceUr
: incut id' Colored People. itLeonduetinK,
c- a,moniher,shi|> drvve wntVh- should enh.illst
th'c interest and support not only
:>n of the colored race .hut "also of white
an people who believp in equal justice, to
tl- nil. .'1 R7; cl.k'f pb.ieel of the Associate.
, tion. which has Bianch.es in from 30."
in to 10 cities throu'frhont' the country,
ni lis ;to p;oin? Uvthv civil and political ,
0- rifely* of the Xeferu citincns." The need-"-7"".
ht i of oieaniy.ed eii'oi t alonij this and ath-C
f-. cr lines hirV been*-illustrated in the
si* recent casel*T belorb/thcr Supronje
to j. Court of the United Stytps involving. '
ro- - .seKforation' laws ami laws discrhni- t
nntinf* njcrnnrst"?Nrr-roc* -nsvotci's, -r?to
and also in the ceiobfated Sweet Case ' ~
if- l,n Detroit, in which' Ci.i.viuc Darrow
>d appealod ;rs?vedniuaey counsel?for
n t 111 pi-r-. col oil Vt-Vn n.l ulilainfd
t-y his- no'(initial on a chare, e of nuirno
dor. ? ? ?
>n The Association-.is inter-racial and.
ig numbers ainpnj* its white- Members
I such iii'.luoniial ma-sons as .MoOLtield
: Storey of Hostoii. who 'L- President
?nf tin.'.1 i> ii.il A luiointluii. With
V the'.r i'.ii-.nci:il "aid and the. iniUlcnce
thoy <havc l"H;n uMc tcyvxert to the
v hitt' UH mhevs.of U/v . Association
" liaVc {>cyiV~ot' v;?iu;iif>H! assi. taiico in - 1
~ oiaainiu.ii' i i'coa n",: it"a "of the civil and * '
po! Pent right's ..'of n.Vnd eilrzcjrs and f
^ ) ''' ' ! i r Ulo':- lur^atld OlnlKTit
ty.
' I: is iuo.c:1 to < nlist lb" syinpnthy _
t_, .and*TTJro .i-i.v .a her white |K'<>17)ft
while ~
] .1 he orlvx JW Or -mh'i shi;;. w ill cell- .
\ . cityto. ava'v*'av. an etVort will he made
nTrrrVlT^r^.Y?"ie"i11*7 TitTfer "Hi .u relies
,1 t>i ;.- -isu in t he'iv.oveiiK'trt -before the -, .
^ "end 'crf-lhe-'c'i?'iAfe.? ?f-r- ?
I>ARU()M P.A AiplI Id .'IS SOI J)
' <>l r. N. A. A. <\ P. PRINTS '
* . ?,i!uo .Mori-: '
iv -
.p New V'-ih. jAprIL_fcL=j*L'lur first edi--t?j?
F" lie-n oT :\"nn tmmnhlot reprints of
; t'lhren.ee i i;ut?7\vV address to the jury
s; . in" l>c*+r-nt hi lire Sweet CnVc, "has
~ icon completely sold out, l^-cording
. to aiuM.uneenu n; today hy the Na?
jj.oJ.ttJ A>. . Q|o for t he Advance- " .?1.
;(l nieitl "i Coli.' .'d- i e-iph . dp Ptflh-A-vt*--1
m:e, rend, as- order* consume to" pour'
MJ mi toe' N*. A?.\. P. juts ordered a
Mrimu.(n,.| n <1 y.i'ii'P I'opK-s to. meet
js -the dt Hi.-j^fooXa'. io'tial ()ll:ce lias
.?ii-JL"' iTTuti tl ? e<iu.-idt.rable |ium-;jj,'
her of \ 'i'ii rf i frve tp'ni Avspaper edi-*
, , tors, nilirial:'. ami n'-liei's of injlueiux'.
Walter U Jvl:I'.Sivivtary
W tii.- X. A. i'. if.-who lftfs been
. 'm ( 11i' i *'. * yi ly'iirii-a that,.-*.
A .oxiato .fales ami.oi'tit i sol' the pdmph- * *
let'.t<1 Iverpamphlet sells'
for la cent's a f.i>! y and in quantities'
i tpd ! >...vp ' '.il i'. f sLO a hTTTP?
i : , W T .
I} 1. 111 ocl
o . ^
I. swws^stii m is "\ FiTim iioSirr
ih , ^
al M.'-a i" i , Tesiu. A}u;il la ( ANP)? . *
>f The ( - i v.oi'it .-iatfine.nl .of the
la "M( t: 1" Bos.-:.-..--" eanu- into play aie
jra:n Tutr-iay nip-In, -a !tf!~J. J. If'ij'tfs, ,
'.j.at'i'orft! in lie oip-Atvi/ciiiU' a religions.;
"lantl etlviC-aijon ! -.uvpu to promote a
C. i be.iter?feoliiijr. Between the white and
j viol t <i?pftypjia" VrM"' nil- audience of.,,
ja !:uit'itf':.o>es that "the south
i:I | f?-'"t'. = t a .i|'ai iu ...a- of the X'ejrro
>f j_yia.! t in- . i) mini.-has alis
r > ays i?.t :i otlt '! ! o?li"
o=_j?-x la:?i?a?;.i_i_r?i , nor?urged?hi is ?
tl | hc.i t i'.- ' to .tup ".ihioirinjj aiul./get
i.jtr 'iti w ork i.i . it undue RUB -
J pii ion ym'f i'fs|xvt everybody and at
, tin- same-limy j>e polite to. white folks
I and (i iti and, nature will bless us.'i
li -bCllOOL. V-tL.
' : f nd.Mechanical
College X
?' "< < T "
"Jury 23rd, 11)27- ?
x
n %>]' fu-auction-, $
vOPiHun rxi ry. Foii? $ .
lleg<? .O'.eilij 'i'o\vai'(N Degrees ]*
]<Iwg up ( ' >!'<>g ; Drfietewtr'S^ X ^
Idl ' "> i".-i ! 411 -1 inrTiifTitpr -^^Vwill
oU't-i- at least 50
pul'l.v >eho.>l Ifii/ili'l'-: ?li'<i)-ing X
-^u^.->rit '^i ci' KPitriitinn ^
'I hbh >t 'h >! m :i'i; s. atul- high j?r
r> prepare foy college. |>
U TRAINING ( OrttSE# in A- ' 't
?. Foods and Ind'V1 l-ics. : $
)IXG AFVOMnMATlOXS. ex- ?
our'lui.'/s. individual alt on t ion {
ol I'rinciiMls, Hoy* and (TTrl^ ?~
inivh al low Afl'HiK Teachers ol y ?
loin it s. . / X
. ( oncorls. I'.:\liil)i['|^;. Lec!)
(i/?sori|)l Ion of cour-os ami all J
uly for di<tril:iit ion*. ? "
ay la* atl<lrn-vso<l..(o ?,?r \ CX??
L'l'i'MiIent . -??~
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