The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 11, 1927, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4
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* W.'FRANK WJELETttS '
. 11ENRY L>. PEARSON
GEO. 11. HAMPTON .
Commuiiit'ations intruded. ior the.
should reach the editorial desk of "lh
day of each week. City h-ws, locals,
day niKht. ; .. .
?? ? ? Saturday.
Up in Up ion a; tow days-ago
^' V'H'V "*
The oilicers-say they were unl\
and accidently Mipt,,the mah. 1
who can't yl.un iiiiv delict' ill
rTZ trusted wit It such a denyerou,
V
A' few more sherijl's- like tha
the'mob husincss-WUier ut. !s;t!
" ?his jail, nor permitted a lomml
that its Intended victim was ht
with bullets?the. very proper '
few dead and many wounded t(
had a real s her ill.
Says Robert Guillen in l letu
prejudice: ''When races flash,
finer Tnetah?All the .vroi'kir^H
~~1 . gentlemen, whatever their race
. tlemen. but the dillkulty her eel
. L" just' can't forbear tiding his-j"
" gentlemen'pf the other l'aoe th
Just as Anient a showed' the 1
ing just' hoVv easy it is* id lid
weeKs-ttgo Tt~ was tfo* -fntrbnid
non-stop-flight from >h w - Y ork
'! D. Chani?Ki-Iaiiilcinti Chnxles.-A
(jcrnutuy. s'oj j..ii:x m
'shortage, but' ustfU'ilishinjf-tf-ttt
having covered mjU>'"
.
Sec rotary. I ioowi: iiivlxajLr.v o
?forqrn in the Mi < fssrrrni VnlkA
:?'of Tuskegecwa w'chrrirmrrh^rtHih
questions affecting the care of t
This i.- a most a.-Mirn g move'
already too many j uries'ot cr
the colored refugees haVe com
bcar-gatMmHdt^d'-mrt-nr- Wi
' ;>'ctass colored men oh the job, t
ings. " .' ;
'would \xi
Br igadier JUe 1 iera 1 FrliuK 3T1
*mm-essing a iioiar> (. mo <jh "h
?anxpng* .other -things "said: "T
prepared for war is file one "Wfyi
but a ieav.eii: 4W -ar.eutryin,g.
next time." That certainly, i>
??? boys \'vlu) must ill-" I ill- I.)).
about tfie young coioj-yl i)o> , ;
that this Uoverhmein is "t'ryl
better chance next time.''
Millions; ol" dollars are sjien
?*-Cl? hoys a chance to be trained, o
? paved" and t herefore killed-in*
.?meivf-ithens' Military. Traihih]
boys but .nth one for colon. <1 be
with them the hardships of
made-.to train- tln.a.. is u.
cuse them'/ If not, then the
.. flrig.-Gen. Purht-r is right?4u
. these Idiift- *
( , u ..iniiiy, r-u i
shojjY- next 'Xiniiv"'-When t lie
' he a ii('\L-?uiuhi tin1 present
mot 'hp censured if t hpi'r jiuU'io
.will be hut natural .for them"^
den. Besides^ they, loo belicvi
who is unprepared for/War is t.i
not par'tieu 1 arly- a 11 \'io"n t<> ni?
__ N\j
Colored people certainly 1. n? ?\
^bolft h(>w they are disc rirnina
things there is some merit to
in whining about the'manner
vate enterprise*. ..tores 1'oy ;n
complaints about' the treatment
?n in&1 - ill- i
?,?" "?im i \i_Lli?I1LIJ.?{41
patrons arc invittrl as far bat
** ' * they arc served. jThey are im
~ their money u wanted, yet the
far back in the rear as' poss'ib
If the eoloretl ik.m;hI<>
for themselves, then theyr-mijr
."the mannlor in which they are
?kind-Qfstores where a yreat <
and colored Hfs^c?mers, like ml
care for. a dark customer to tr
? ?they tvhf-nol^allotv ih'essi'-; to
? mind that no 'WfwHhnl low
should run Ills hnslhejk Tf vr
establish, thing* for yoursflve
that cannot be"done?and then
he?thehTlake what is given a
?4- one pays much attention .jtrwl
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reet, Culjimbia, S. C. ; ?i
ituriai l'hope 152j| ' j 4
ia. S. C... as seeohd class, matter by an
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IOTIons <
1 Three Months ?.L?? $ .75
i Single ^ojfy __ ? w_ .05
Ijowed by law. . ' 77 : 7
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iiaiiici|. Ly mo muni's ami addro.u :* ol
dcuuiuiiu.Ly-nature. Anonymous cuiiw^
ed. Rejected' manuscripts- will not bur
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> Money Orders should be made payable
ho' Palmetto I.onder'?*
, ^ *7 Editor
1,?-c. - _ ' Fraternal CotTC'spotrdenee
}-. tjorrespondencd
1 1... ,Ni'\vs Kditor
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cu.11 cut,' issue must lie very b-ivl", and
.e"lViI|ik>U<> Leader noT later than Tues'personals
aiUl social news, by?VVednesJ
un'tT ??? ? L
I?I I I W?
, /ollicty^ kUlyd aiv alleged colored
rest ITy 1 ieoiiip in his an16mobile.
shooting at the tire of the auto
11 t-he''"back of the head! OlIiceriL
an that Inivo rn riehl in bo <>n-\
; weapon-. as a pi*,tol.
i
t one iii Tampa, Fla.. would make,
thy. 4 lle-did-miMol the mob into
tteo ft'bm It t(v enter to make sure
>t there-/ Instead, he said his iiaS'
nessenjrers on such "occasions. A-5>tcl
in eloquent terms that Tampa
*-' *. . . /./. - - j
si's publications. ,\vriting of racer
it is dross that clashes not the
rrv gen-tlemen treat gentlemen as
ma.\_tje." ThaCs trite.as to gvmvout
is that the dross of one race
iTiysicah ))o\ver in impressing The
til Jlini UVIl L CUll III.
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ivorltl how to fly,, she i.- now show-1
p. from, AniyiiietV^J.p Europe. Two
(has. -A?-I d'n<iK:ergft-w4ttr matte a
t o Ikudsy-thiVwtvk it isUlaronce
...-f.cvimr^avTto?made. t lur Hight toi'Hes
iTofvi lii rlm Ikm-huso ol fuel
w" record lor a non-slop journey,
t' the relief work among flood sfif\
has ajT] mini ed. UfV 1C 11. Aloton'
' nih i-jor.v virmniitloe. "to act Upon
olored persons in refugee eantps."
on ^e<rrotary Tloover's paid. For*;;e!"
ai'VI'nnl'ai! lie.alinent given
e from those regions.-' Ssome too
ih Dr. Mcrhm-^mrt?other - Ingk
here neeus^iie.. no- Lurther ruisgiv-. j
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\U LESSONS.
Parker of the'United States Army
e- sons lanelit by tlie World War"
he !><)> in' the street who is un- I
> is killed, the regular army beingj
to give lhr.-e hoy.-4 a heller show.
. encouraging to. the young white !
i light lite lli'M vv nr. I'.nl. whtil '
There is no doubt about the fact j
inr to irivo these hov? .iwhitet u i
t each year in giving the white
bviously sort hey wont J>e "UnprOsneh
targe aym45very sum
X ('amps are maintaUied-foir, white
?ys, who will have.to equally share-"
#;u\ or, sjnue no effort is" l>eing
jx-Gox-m 11uu)iLls -hitontion ,to. ex- j
Government is cruelly unfair, if ,
wl - no 7?ou4Ttr he^ is?irifTtnt- gK ing"
hat they too may have "a better]
next w;ir conies?and there, will,
circtim.d~ance.-t. colored hoys ought 1
firm dees not-he yery high, for it
o think that Iho.te who Jfcave been
ht .lie the ones to take up"the bur-'
4 that if- Is "the b.oy "in the street j
!n> one who is killed," and they are;
to*-the acquaintance of death.
j
-O
\G, GMT VOI K OWN.
,v fiml to complain: always'talking
toil against- e Of course, in public
such-kicks^ l*ht there is no-sense
in whirfr they are treated in prii
example: How ofi.en*one hears
given ill shoe.stores. The clerks
the-shoo and fn all cays cttrlorod,
i< in the store as possible before
pressed with the fact that though
y are 'of siicftfa .low 'order that ifs
le is their place. But why kick?
in't* enough t<> provide such stores
ht keen, their months shut about
treated. And thi^ goes for other
rhtTerenee is- made between white
llinery shoits, where , they do not
y on the, hats or in niacins where
He tried on. It'ought" bo' kept in
apart' not at is tied. get-busy and"
fw_i Thalds the... sensible waw?ff
e is no reason why it should not
nd ring oft or the whftiiiig. No
rfners anyway. j
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THE PALMF/
i
: Mountain City |
ECHOES |
;~XK?x~x~x?*x~X"X-X":-x~x~x~:'
bince the supreme Lourt knocked
the tiro .but of the Texas' primafy
Law. we-nonce--that there is an oll'ort
being:* made in a few places to arouse
lilt' I'ulmed man, and have him wt?yriSJT.
thu rights tii'nt the highest
courts rn the lands.ay are his; to do
what he pleases" with namely vote "in
any primary election. It is- hard to
see how, any' condition can be placed
upon those that care to vote in ?
primary that will ell'ect the colored
man and not equally effect the* white
since-the "color" propt hasjjcon taken.
daw'tr?'any ^requirements can be
met. The only requirement in oui
State is tin- th<> vnti-i- lo .lie of :ipi
and having lived in the club district
for a little while and enrolled oh the
ejuh book and take oath that he will
snpport- in/ general election, the nominee
~ of the 'party: *WcM siftce?thr
HepublLcan organization has gone out
j ! 0 years al the very-longest? In-fac
taking in consideration- the numbe
of members, their ability to eontri
bptr- monthly and what may be ex
! pected. to be gathered from visitors
j of ('loaning it up with in4 or 5 years
Then most of the membership coiih
get some real enjoyment out of wor
shipping in the new church instea<
of gelling gray lO-aded and wrinkled
apd dicing leavjng a big debt to b<
the worry of their great grand chil
In this day and time y6u hear th(
preacher boast nf the fact "That In
is preaching in a church that cosl
coat, ,7ft or HO thousand dollars, nytth
ten or 'twiiljTrhnusarid'"t^aid during
the past 12 years and the balance
drawing interest JjUhntjt isa job"foi
the bunch to pay and keep the salary
for uilici'. iiiul since there are su? many
people; whtrt would be wrong rn-hav.i.nir
a say so into who shall serve
Yrom trial justices up. Why not colored
people nrp.'iriiy.e clubs and use
the, ballot? Watch those 'that aniiouiice
for certain places,'from governor?HfH?Pick.
out the- ones- Thai
you can confide in, then quietly play
your?pnrt?at?the?poles, it?is ar
established rule that you need -expect
no good treatment from a fellow
that knows you can not. reach
him with your, ballot./. The primary
olfer a .pretty good avenue.rijrKt now
to the colored voter, petting in. the
.'onie.?The courts say you can.?Then
why not fall in? O, of course those
that ate running things on the other
side may prefer the colored man
to remain an inactive political tax
payer. Then again, there , may be
many that would gladly welcome the
colored vote. But welcome or iin
welcome, the courts say that the color'ed
people as tax payers have a right
4-o-yke?part.' hben if there be nay
in,the State that care to. we wondei
if the I.ord would-send them to h?
if they; s\vent (pit and help nominate
v competent-' clean ma.n, thpugh he
be rimniny?as a Bcnwcrat.?'
We were . reading not longj since
u lie re (lie e?,li>;-od f>iik-?i -ip (Hpt-agc
thafc-_m;u}q~up_a single roirrrcg'nt ion
were on/jibe eve of buying a church
structure' Hi fit eosl llwii.C lip into the
thousands of dollars. We have oftcr
wondered, where our folks goT'Yfiat
fool idea from, putting so much intrn
a dine church building-. It can't be
that, they think so -much of- the
Lord's' cause. The life so many o1
them live, prove that very little real
4>tve for -the?Master exists" irr thi
average colored church member
Then- how any hunch can figure thai
rnkeinfcpand scrapeing up every cent
Rallying and don't mention how manj
a dollar is gotten hold of that is put
i?l.. millu | -ill to mill: i' :i hl> on1
"SFto- show A religion that teaches
people that it is best for the Soul
and body to wash and scrub and dip
and grub: and live, in back alleys, ir
huts, hardly TTt for a nnfle to stal
in; pay high rents .and make nc
viFoft- to own a little nice-decent cot
tage?completely satisfied to put^ev
ory extra dollar they can save am
above the actual cost u?-a._poor liv
ing olit of a meagre wages; into th<
TTrtirth structure- that would do honoi
ers, mill presidents, doctors and law
''Hil tii.rh men or
the financial side, and clean -hones
Christian nion and women that real
ly serve the Christ in a Christ-liki
| w,ay 3G5 days in a year, on the spir
itiial side; is a dangerous kind t<
have.* And strange to say; you ma}
go where you please and you will fine
po.class of people with that kind o
a religion, hut our" folks. "I bolievi
it a sin for .any, people to build 1
-structure -that they can not pay. fox
lllidcl' ordin.'irv rirCnm<:tn?r.nc i.UfV.;.
I*TQ I.FADFR
ti\>inte(l Points j
^ By George A. Singleton
''' j .ooo"owo'oowVoooooooo<'>.ojC'\x..1.
i .: And Chamberlain has establishc
a long distance and non-stop High
. hv traversing the air Iioui Nev Yof.
i to within a hundred miles of Borlir
.Perhaps I.indluMxli will now .ruy ssAi
.l?hn 11M. hi'i :ilit - * l li' imua-im'WMi'
bpt I must decrease." Flying to Fu
i rope ,is fast becoming like the inst'i
i. tutibn of. lynching an American pas
I tipie. '
This writer does not think'of tin
[ 111 terms of vengeance, but love. Stil
: 1 it is hard la Think of Mississippi an
.[the flood apart from the sowing an
reaping. How can Aiken eijgapc?
*| Ignorance is tho greatest -foe t
social 'progress we knOw. .<> ion
] ah we are ignorant,- we'will be ex
> i ploitcjd and oppressed. Knowledge i
I power. It emancipates. Kducatio
I'jjw new with us,, and we are in. iin.,
| not worship -education,' but use it a
a means to an end. ' Education' i
l |jaade Turkman, not man 'for educa
. tion.
> The truth is a thing of which mos
. )nicn arc afraid, still Jesus said "An
. ye shall know the truth; the tnjC
. 1 shall make vou flee." Socrates. Ji
. mis, Bruno, and a host of r.ia'rtjT
. give silent testimony^to the host il it
r of men to truth. Every good ide
i recardlj^s of its, value is taboo. Th
-.commonly accepted today is ancien
tomorrow. The otherday of today i
i j the heterodoxy of tomorrow. Was i
| Lowell \\^io said',
i "They must upward still and on war
Who would keep abreat of truth."
And little Edna A.bims. 11; i, i * 11;?j
--of .Presiding Elder and Airs. Atlamt
told the story of the Sunday Schoti
i lesson at Bethel last Sunday. It \vu
very nicely done. The writer is in
spirtkl to say that lcligioys eduej'l
lion is neeessqr.y for the salvation o
i the human race. *Xut knowledge _ii
. ion, hut real, religious-education.'-Tin
lis a new field and we. must enter if
] there is not ail .expert relig:aui_juj
ucator it) South Carolina. What wi
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become of our children during th
. iong months of the* summer?
[ church or two may conduct a -'ljibl
" R^chtioiy' Jljuf- thcre' Will . l>e no lihtTM
i concerted effort on a community siai
i lo inculcate the ideals of ,Tes,us.. X
1_ won?ler thefe is so much crone an
i vice ill Columbia. The connhunit
*--is?uimallv responsible-. We thin
i more of doctrine and UononmuUoiu
H i:nv .. .1 . 1 "
uiuerenevs in an ine saving ?i met
i Children arc born . into the jtingloi
? and the to is no reason why U>y
should ever go out.
f Some men have so little -rcgar
i for their obligation. . It is Incatts
> they are taken by their lips, TmTThel
. hearts are in them.. Loyalty, 1'ideli
'y, ?ai nfi?rit y, posti'i-iJyr lt>v.u_ h,hci
r-rfrootb?are not-these words"tamili-.trl
Let us jrrabttce them, without thei
r. j we cannot rise.
t Bishop and a\Irs. John Ilurst \vi
t sail for Switzerland on tile seeim
; of July to attend the Wo.l'ld t'oi.lei
[ once on Faith and Order. IfrwiH b
: held in Luzahne. They \vill return i
i September. . '
> Mordecai Johnson of Howard. 'Univei
- sity,~ President David Henry "Sim
-. represented Allen University. 11
1 was so. authorized by the Board' i
a. Trustees. It. is, quite an honor U
i Allen .University, Columbia and th
i- entire state. Most of the great l'i
- sen ted. This writer's a|ma matt
v will hi- represented hv a nnufof ot:
- Do you read the Oracle iff the Sphinx
a .The former i^ the official organ c
- the" Omega PsPPhi Fraternity, th
3 latter of the Alpha I'hi Alpha". T1
/ Omieron Chapter of the--Omegas^i
3 doing excellent w.t^k right in' on
f city. The Omegas, will maintain
B scholarship at Allen and Benedict ;
i nomur year, urotner l). ii. Suns
BaslleusT A m'ong the hTendfoTs" .Ti
i Brothers ^Stuart, Baumgltrdncr;
t i'els and Cooper..
r The Qvaele* for Juno is just (ru
-Brother -Baumgardner- features
- '"Forum"', section. The debaters i
i. the 'issue are Professor D. Martyr
r Bow. nmj Cen'rge A.-Singfr'ton. The
. discuss whether the Negro - shout
] continue to.'celebrate Kmancipatio
. Day. The former represents the at
1 firmative and the letter.the ncgatiVi
" P. rot her liaumgardner is certauil
. going Any preacher that encourage
~ a floeK ot which 1)5 ]>cr cent ca
? hardly make ends' meet in a decen
r way nt home to ft" head over beet
t 'into a debt to keep up with so mo bod
~ else?a debt' at. th'e host thnf i1i to..
*"shepherd, nnfl 'hrr trrrri hi*-fWk ma;
. hear in the final day soirtcthiriK othe
lihaii^<'KeiLjQn"eZ'
"The FooK"
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y putt in.i* CoHtinldiii on the map. Wo ! Is
;1 numf IIII rn ii'1 I'? ' -1' ; u^'" :
? ar^ .and who aiv intellect- , v
^;4fa!ty' indu ut'ems? J III I a" l.y ll'.ni'u I," '
Cj oacliin.T than incVelJt' drawn;- a paJ- >
5'try pay chock.. Write, contribute i
r' i oi)U'ihln^ I liuvin write sojlWthinff. ?
Mvo hi.'ii loyioU anj
? upon tplt$ 'Y -t'on^rnUdaOiuc;;a,
*t?>ejr t'rniernity. i
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[jj_ i p-.^. tcan^ an ' ''
. A.r: (. !.u:iiio '! mix'.oi.i, who do jrarted i
. lias liie' tvlay 28t-h. i|i> v.'as well. t
If i^EAIRFjEILD ; 01iNT^q
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11 .j. v'lViUa- Annua) Scm'nw,;' Sc'-a;
i X Tcaciu .v; will U'.k; a! , a1 T it
JX ' Wrur- A Junv lAAdv 22: IS
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A.X uaici ;uklA'<-\Vcr c'Hiyit..tii.>^ - h.
"l? liis mi.-li'Jllat aubjort. iTuTT
!: A.; h ' l '., Direct ay
d-Vi-ntd-ab ; 1u. ,A._A1. -\TtT
T5 '.AmviAnn.~Dr. TtennoA'. Mrs.
jX Thomivon and aii.s* li. L. Koi
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*s* ' OiU* conAe iia.s boon .app.; o
j j; Ediuatkn and tho>c Who a.U<j
t i lVrcwaD. Oj ; ml. ShjQOIKI;||
X fJn<- olik-.y;, i. i.' i-nii.mn r
j e>ilocinlW'hd:y of. tin* (-'aunty.
] ill?4jkill Hajd tlum in mot-ileus of
tile la 4 yc'ivt td TV~\ i.xiVf uL.lbu
' \ ! a I'd a cl-: ami- lb m' . am-c in ill
A X . V;o a:, o aim lo my mbA 'aad .-i
..I Z <-!o.i? c of : flvs.Unjj th> moral si
jr?- Kc:r io:u4).!LVi?jf ii'i'ii iKKuy nit
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1 ? State AgTieiiiiural aiu
V,| ' 7 N ottANaElU
i |-. JuneU> Ji
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; .ttai.-'i'i;.<; ivrtifivales MaUii
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-lica'-i. i*>' cinn-..ri mt nl;> 11iu4 : ^?tv
K| tour os in S iK--{};:rl:nvi?l-.> oi' t
^r-V?- >',!'!'.( -IA!. l"Ot*kiS->'S iVir'j.i!
^ cruel it with the St a
! { in-fh iniai y, intermediate and I
11; X c licul st ikV 'm'I > ' who wi-irh> f:
t- i- VOCATHWAI, TEACH ER '
:ri-? jrrirultt!ro,' Homo Economies,-' T
j.* ~ (:t)i:F.OUTAP>HE 'V>()A RI)I:
?coT'iTt I'.-iV?"contr.o?ik>l. suPi'oiv
\~rl'uii mr. I <<ard iir.d out-ranee t'e<
j; '.COXft:PEW ES:?School
! Chr\w. Fainr Homo Demon.
' X A;rricii!tur<?"aivl'llonie Ecohon
JH^CllEA'rKVXS: (
tHJ !iir--- oiwl ],r!;lori:i'i!i!H'i!is.??
?ittTfrrrnx Wirstfinig irntT i
n, X other necessary facts is ready
Thguilies ;>vill s"may
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ware of his death. Eveitybody
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Funeral services were held Tuesday
>iienn??ui at Alt. Olive Baptist Church
, e FaVci .to mourn his loss, a wife,
drs. Khuenee; Thaxton; "? sons; 1
"go'::".;' i; 1 sister, Mrs. I)ora Thomas
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TRAINING COURSES in A- x
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