The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 06, 1927, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
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LYNCHERS CLOSING CASTE*' IN
THE SOUTH
New York, July 29?The National
- Association lor the. Advancement of
Colored People announces from its
* offices at C9 Fifth Ave., New- York
"City, that there is a steadily grow
jng expression of sentimerrt^in The
South that tends?to make lynching
a disreputable sport. More and more
' the influential agencies of the white
South are putting the stamp of their
disapproval on lynching and mob
violence. Thjs fact -can -be contrasted
.with 20 years ago, before the Asso.
ciatigp began. Its propaganda -and
and expose' of lynching. At that
"time editors, preaqhurs, politicians,
and even government officials either
condoned or -justified lynching. The
Association now has in its posSes
, sion evidences that mo{t Southern
editor^ of thO larger newspapers, ax
--'well as government-officiate, a few
" pulU^cKhis11 atid -xoiite .pf-uiuAajii,-Jtitf
?^ oi>enly^jpppoaing. lynching. " One of
the most horrible and sickehing de_
* - scriptions of a lynching is to be found
in a Southern paper?the picayune,
Mississippi, Item for July-8? 11)27.
' under the caption of "I Saw a -Lynch.
ing." and being the Words and per..
aonal obervations of J. C. Emme
~ I'ich, Editor of the Mct?om? City Kn ~
terprise. After describing the beast
ly activities of the friob, the editorial
inr.Iudes: T~. ' ~ t-*1??
"After all the question can be sim
?i;/? ? j t i_ i i ... i_ ? l r
- > J?l tOllll-VTV. V..W. I..V.WIW- v*,...,.,
~ : ike Eontherri Commi ssioh of inter-'
racial f 'o ' fnr their ell'<?rta
gro prisoner a year ago.*
"'ihc awi.icl \va.-. made at Emanuel
Baptist Chutch after the pastor, Rev.
Carl Devan"'. had delivered a sermon
on 'Christianity and Llfe^\UV.".
OthtUfferecent Southern fox press ions
against lynching-tiro the following;.?
--- The"Concord Xprth CtfVolina Tri_
bune commercing on frequent
?? excuse that it would he- too expen..
; \sive to prosecute the mob ,quotes
Judge Sinclair as saying:
"The question of expense does not
bother me" then the Tribune goes on
. to say:
?"Judge Sinclair?is etcnrnlly nights
^ 1 TheiiiaUui of t;o!d!<i!fl>rrnM-nflt uuaay
Wake County. They should he wel
~ C6tVi6d oy every citizen and taxpay
er, whatever they may amount to.
They are, in fact, . iibout the- most
necessary expense the county "httn:
faced in years7~ t'he real question"
^ iri this case of flogging is what the
?1 eounty will pay in futurq trouble, in
encouraged lawlessness, in the oxer"
cise of mob spirit,' if for Reasons of
lethargy or mistaken economy it fails
-to expend every j)it' of energy and
intelligence at its command in spot
tlni? with.-the searchlight a gang .of
ever brought the county itself into
? ''v^'
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piinea. is moo iaw. guou or uua tor
our people? Is it a means of ad
vaiieing justice? Does* it actually re_
? >iiiH in ;mv rood? Can mob law voquire
anything that legal procedure
cannot?. ' / . ' '
The troth of tin, matter -is ,the.
1 mob Uiw is injurious to the host in
terest dl" all. our people, Oven to the
members of the mob thnlsclves; and
to til members of the mob them
selves and to~fhe members of the
families,' the sacredness of which
? may hay a hcniV inifinleil upon. , AfltL
for these. reasons it should be abol
ished.
"I have seen a mob in action, That
is why I ant .Bitterly.opposed to mob
. !- law."
Tile .white women of the South,
protection was used as an' excuse for
lynching until the Ai-.r.ocialinn analy?
sized . Lite fact and showed that at
taclts utxon women supply the excuse
for only a very small p'ercen
tq^e of the lynchings?these -women
are now^'thertifeclvOj* ^-outspoken a.
against the bavbavitye of':.l.vncn law.
' Tjhe Greenville, Mississippi, Times
*. 'thus comments op thO action of Ufck
i . ' White women of thaf State
? * ? --'' We want to-^ive cdrtorraf-eildftr^ement
to the action taken recently by
a group of Mississippi's most nrorai
nnt women.whp met fri Jackson^fol
???owing -the recfent ^outbreak^i-of
Violence, and condemned this law
less method, iye are,glad to say Tt is
becoming les? an<^Iess. ?
""The resolutions condemn tyhelw
ihg, declaring that' 'as Southern \vo
men we hold that no circumstances
can.ever, justify mob action and that
in no instance is it an exhibition of
ciiivalric consideration tor the HonoT
of womanhood." " *
On July 3rd, accroding to the New
Orleans Picayune, Medals we ye given
fa ther, Jflicei a. who prevx'jtted-U mob
f rom-fynehing a- Negro. It is sitrni.
ficant L'aat the exercises were parti
. cipated in by a.member of the state
legislature,'who presented the medals
and hv a preacher and*-ot.her leaders
and or?Vf.vni>wmt ..(T'.pnri: Tlin?pioUyune
says:?"S.heritF
IT. T. Downs and Jailer W.
G. Pcpny, of Rapides panshT" wmy
mtAoaufflJ it-'ifN tn/lnv \wj
.
disrepute."
The Rome Georgia News.Tribune
commenting on the disgraceful flog
ging iji ,that state, calls for the de
fehbe "of the fair name of Georgia"
and says: - ^ . ? .
"The Georgia legislature in session
now, could render the state no great
er service than by enacting--laws--that-;
designated flogging or pther' put i
. rages hv hooded and -masked men' a
felony with: a mandatory long time-*
sentence at hard labor. ? .? ?
"It is to th^ everlasting credit of!
the State that for a .year and a half,
its head- has been Held high Ipecftuoe of j
the artioir of^ts courts in* dealing j
with lyhchings. . The exartiple set4 by
Coffee Count^ ltf dealing wtTBT The"
lyncher should be followed by every
other county?and the?state?at large.
?in dealing with floggers and'other |
such criminals.0
A'Writer'hi the Montgomery, Ala., Advertiser,
while stuting that during
the 4asi?t'ort>. years, he hacf Heard no
loss than-id041-men excuse lynching
expresses himself in a long article.
condemning lynching, as follows:
"Brought down, to brass tacks, the
"only preventive for mob lynehings is
an educated, sitrn public sentiment
against them?a "Sent i 1110.111 that, ran
impress upYm the consciousness of
the most callous man in the commun
it.v that every mobber should be hun
v*:i .1' ...J Tri.:v -v
H'M.MUWII UKO ?
oil as surely as Any oilier?blood?smeared
criminal."..
The S^arkville, Mississippi News
shows a copiplete reversal .of senti. '
! nient with respect to the duty of the
him to protest yran eriiyin-ily
.its says:0 f , I
-,u "It is the sworn duty of the ofli_ '
cei's Hf'tTiu'lMw, \tliutlier*lit1 he nm 1
-ctutor,?sheriff .oru.-chief.oJt" police, _lnj
keep down- mob la\y and render P
feetioh. to the most vicious criminal
at-anyjeost.".- ~ ; ; _IV/
?Fililer --the?heading?"ImoporirdJefferson
Flogs a Helpless Negro,"
"the Montgomery Advertiser ret'OlU 4
ly published the following article.at
the head of its editorial column: .
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* "A masked gang fell upon a Negro"
farmer in Jelferson county, beat him
unmercifully and frightened him in ..community.
_ .
"This is another unspeakahle out
?u..
V>V|| IllWiV IU UUlll ill w
lashing of Jefif Galloway and "Mule"
Murqhison' of -Jonseboro, both of
whom wore whipped in Imperial Jell
"If ift maro'cowarttty. for a
masked gang' to beat and intimidate
. a white man for the
obvious reasoh that his 'social and
political position re rulers?him "more
defenseless. It >|Js perfectly outra^
geous that a XeglSapbr-any other per
son should be bultiod and frightened
into sac ri futing-4da&f4^Hts-t~of?a-4tfe?
time of toil in ordfii to save his life
or protect his body from'further a
buse. No doubt the beats. who at
tacked. thTsT?NegrQ.f\vill profit by his
' ''financial. lnafo- At least thtfru is
grountl-for this unpleasant suspicion.
"How long,- O-Jioh 1, - Ho wiong."?
Similar condemnations of lynch
mg will, be found in -the-1k+H4osl>uegMi's.sissippi
American; in the Bel.
zoni, Mississippi, Banner; in ., the
Bowling Green. Kentucky, .Tnm-nnl
I Daytona Beach, Florida, Journal;
1 the Memphis, Te|in., Commercial
f Appeal and other papers-. The Jour,
rial of Bowling Green, Kentucky,
.prints a release from the InlornfiV
lional, News Servj^e iwllinjcr that the
ttoAT'TncrS Pi Nlll'IIV V.'>l'i.lino Mr,,! Si
Carolina have at last trot together on
something else besides pre Volstead
discussions- and have dotddod that_
three mUst he a longer time still he
tween lynelvfntrs.-in tact that lynch
tng must he done away with alto
trether in the Carolinas.,
litis progress of sentiment in the
South against l^n'ohint?. In the last
analysis it 1 public sentiment that
j>vi!l control race relations' and that
i will hack u [i^onforce m e,n t of the "law.
:
-THCtVS.VNllft ATTRN 1>F,1>
KX1CHTS OF PYTHIAS CQNVKNTION;
CHARLESTON
MEETING BEST IN HIS.
TORY OF THE OKDI7R
(Continued from Patye One I ^
"pfrrctcad of -a-honse rleaniny. the con
vt-ntlOn llsHi'Hi'U earnestly Hru <thg|iire^'*
I p?vi? ?the?Crnnd?Lodge 'Officers;
i stiirlieit fVin nrnnnnnft -T(lrri<<Tnt! rh ;i Mil
passed every recommendation submitted
in the reports of the Grand
|XhfeTWfrH01' and ttianri AttorneyCharity
and~Bencvol?*ee
Acts of charity _ and benevolence
'Jhnt'm'UHT/l'd the delegates to the ex?
tent that the spirit manifeicd wqs_
marvelous, Donations?tn . ?A) needy
cases among the lodges were made
thru the Committee on Appeals and
Grievances and approved"-by- the
Grand Lodge. The Committee made
many pther recommendations of HkeJ
i. * i. t ii, t?uK=-xr.tr^' -?r.r?
: V ... THE PAfrMET
nature. $'200 was appropriated for
Fairwold School in Columbia, a life
membership in the N. A. A. C. P. of
$100 a year for ten years, $150 to
the Local Compiittee apd Zjori Pres.
byteFIan Church, and' $6tl0 far the'
?vpensos of the delegates to the Sn .
premd Lodge itr Chicago, Aug. 14th.
-The South Carolina delogatipn-to tlur
Supreme Lodges A. Brown, U.? C.; J
N. .1. Frederick.--Grand. Attorney; S. |
neley of Coltnhbia. The alternates
are R. S. W^lWnson and L. A. Haw.
fins. .? '* '^7~v"
Constructive Legislation
Upon Tecotpmendutinn t of the?
Grand Chancellor, the Grand Lodge
passed the proposition by which a levy
yf 50 cents per capita will be <v>l
looted annually, to strengthen the En? .
dowmcht Department
Upon recommendation of the Grand*
M'ediCfll Register, his office is allowed
a ginall salary' of $25 per month. --Upon
motionofihe Grand Attorney^
tTons without ballot:/ provided it. is
done by two thirds (if the voting ]
strength. . . ' ' j-i
~ Tli^^^vpUtTar sel vlcejs wyije- tcalum* - <
*jf the Convention. . The Local Cont
mutvU oll'Mtd .maiiv?.vide attractions
!)r.r added tpnrh lp the lhootinij in
Charleston and. every- (lelegate at
teiH?+5g had real good time.
The next'LoiUehtllni uill be hl'lll in i
Florence, July, l'.'-tU ?' h
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MICHIGAN SUPREME COURT
UPHOLDS Civil- IW11TS LAW
r?H. . ?b
(Continued from Page .One)
ant is. reversed and set as!do anu (
" VUv ' mus,e temaiuled/' . ji
The. (Irand Rapids Branch of the ,
National Association for t-he Advance ,
ment of Colored People .is (leternunod
TT? 'Tight t^' iase to'a tin'-h. }.,
?* SLAV ES SI ILL E\ 1ST
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(Continued, from Page One)' .
" . .
Ait.y, and' adopted .the worst of the \
white" men's vices stud diseases."
1 1"U.. /licr.nurul f n VOHfJlrtl
>*,,v ?""? ."',v
'u' Australian natives as/being hope
lessly lint air. 1 hey I't'pivse.'it th'
Stone Age; The missionaries bear
sliinony to niaiiy comniendalde hu ,
man qualities in these ttativeiV. j <
Child riavery -is reported from |
F'outheiTT'irtT>TrtO>' la, wherewhit
commissioner who is in charge of
the-natives may take uatixe. who j
are "without' 'proper employment" j
and ntiiv "contract him" in-service for {
.s'x months.to any person whom the j
commissioner selects. . The* article
says: "\Vht>n 'Contracted' the -jute
nitcs^hwomo".liable to tlf.cs and, in?the
case of maleFT*to summary, whip
pings/'. ; " *'*.' " ' J
The annual meeting of the Anti 1
Slavery Society passed a resolution j
protesting-against ' (his actT l?ut it
iss noteworthy that Mr. Amery is rex
- ported to-have n-cuntly t ati-d in l.'ar
liiment that ""his Majesty would, not
"bo'advised to exercise his^^iHwer" nf'.d'sallowance
in respect to the act."
i\ ij i . rrrrn ? v uuinni
.MOl NTS, AM) N AMES
As" per another aitiolu in this is. .src,-contributions
and amounts pro
raised-byRev. Bowman to by publish
(.'(! in the ,1.6ad.or, follow :
.1. lb (!!o?u J.'l-jv _ ' 1 $.50""
T. K. Rivers.. . -- >50
L-'\vis Younjr . ..1 ' .50
_R Rkhards.o.n ^ . ' " '.25
Ida (Troftg rLZ ... , ? ' .25
('nine? Greene T7U~ .25V
Willio Evans _ .25 |
Samuel Coffman .. 25 i
A'ary. J. Cot'finan . . .. -iM
\> asbinsr.ton Grocno -.25 |
Kllon- Wiipnairfihor .25 .
Sallie Bowman - .251
i\ C. Colnian ' ' _ _ ? T 3'? |"
Anna Wallace ' .25S,
\V. \Valkcp- _ .2iT
MH.Akft . _ .25
1 illio B. .Washim;i.;>n . .25
lannio Cnrrintrlon ...
Covrie MeRlveen . .25 j
Fvolyn Crawford V .25 t
Anna .I6neg~_- ... ... . -1 - - .25'
juane uessasseau _
; Anna Myers - - .25
Jane Hayes ? _ .25
, Emma SchoficM ^ .25 .
"lane MpiRwr i ? , .354W.,
Al. Aliuk ' 7~~~7 1*25 '
J/A'J.DtVcaux - 25
P.pejcial donation to the church:
Dr. e. p. Kin* l." . .50
fl'. H?; 'WithiT" 1 ?. -ali
W It . Ro.wuia.u- .*=?-r50-j
Caine Greene V .50
V. R. Koslmi : 7 :W
Lewis Young 1.00
Ileliiih Robinson - - .50
Rosa\jIeKlven .25
fWrlrf,.McElven" V< .25
Ellen ^Vapnamaker .50
George Thompson _ -25 _
'Evelyn Crawfort^ . .25
* : - \ f?
ro LEADER . :
Ida Gregg s : .2
Frank Evans T_- .11
Total amount raised during th<
meeting:* ' < , - .
Contingent : 35.li
Anndal Dues 26.5<
Concert Sat. ', night __w 3.0'
League?Suftday's- collection ' .4:
Sunday School 1 _ '2.41
Sunday Public collection ____ 14.21
Donation to church 6.01
Sunday night T.TTT 5.Ti
Total J'_$245.8<
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.nwiuaiwuor/ -irniii^s tUM'JtlliJN.
ITY ACTIVITIES?
^Atlanta, Ga.,?Beginning the firsi
weejk in August and running until thi
house College will give the use oi
hq'r athletic field anft her new gymnasium
over to the children of tht
community for a recreational - plaj
ground. ?? ?. " ' .
be undan the supervision of Prof
3. T. Harvey, the Physical Director t<
thp College. Prof. Haryey plans tc
fttyantre^eltrbfr-ofTfroys and girls ovei
twelve yeprs of age and give their
the benefit of the facilities of More.
house in order that- they may builc
strohg, aiul active bodies.
Special attention will be paid the
rcenmodation of working boys -anti
crfrh^ This will be done on a sched.
ule-which will give Monday, Wfednes.
day and Friday to the boys, and Tues
ay aftd Thursday to the girls. Sat.
gray will be kept open for the regular
jasehaii?games' whmn -aje piayeqny
he City League teams. .
The days are to be divided So that
. hildren ot a certain . &ke iiiay""be
.ogether. The athletic field and
;umpus will" bp used from 3 to 5 by
. hildren under 12 years of age for
r supervised'play period, and from
5 to it for n l'l'i rpfttional period fo^
I'hildren over 12 years of age.
All soTtS"7of games will be played
so as to make an appeal, to all oi
the children. Some of the games will
be volley hall, baseball, basket ball
hand ball, track and field events, and
possibly tennis. It is also planned tc
give motion picture shows in the gym
nasium for the benefit of the com.
iVlunity?boys and gii'hn-;
While the danipus, athletic . field,
rnd gymnasium, will be in use by the
rnnimunity children, Morehouse will
tw making preparations for the fall
Graves Hall, the most stately
building; on the campus .is under re'
pairs. Prof. C; H. Wbrdlaw, the Sup.
er+ttterident-of Buildings and Grounds
is having this building renovated from
op to bottom. The walls are being
painted. The outside'will be painted
amUidl. gutters repaired^ The other
Miiildims*.. are' to be; painted also,
The Morehouse boys will be <proud
of their school when they return ir
the fall. 1 : ^ .
Prof.. B.--T-. Haflrvey .attended the
sessions of the National Association
r?.lnre>l Schools .which
met in Nashville. Prof. - Harvej
~%".tt-.. nn tV>? nvir-ini^ntirm of Xeienrt
in the. ILi^h School Program.
A. AND T. COLLEGE ANNOUNC.
ICS ITS FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
Season- -Opens With?Lincoln al
Greensboro *
t- ^ - * .
Greensboro, N. C., July 29?At ani
T7 rullegv ^-aiinoTjrrys?its Tuulbul
schedule, for the coming season. The
athletic officials are making haj
while the sun shines. Already, ar
ratigementa have been perfected frn
the staging of the Licolri game ir
t'.ie World's War Memorial Stadium
jCodch" Bvtirm, in whose hands tKc
' 4 % .
dost vmcfr-of athletic activities of A
and T. College-have rested for man>
yuai*s, is now getting in touch witl
his boy 8,. practically of whom?wil
he* on-hand for the fray with Lin
colm - Eroin all indications, the Lin.
colrL=.-^A. and T. tilt."which is to b<
celebrated as the Home Coming Galnn
will he a thriller.
1 The schcdTlle includes Lincoln, Vir
friii In State College. Livingstone
North Carolina College, Union ,Uni.
versity, St., Paul, Hampton, Virginis
Seminary and Shaw. Coach Byarn
will have a stiff job on harid, but h<
feels capable" of turning out a goot
machine.
; The Schedule
September 30?Lincoln University
Greensboro. ~ T ~ " ?
October H.-j Virginia State College
Petersburg.
< n toher 22? Livingstone College
Winston SalfifflT^"
October 29?Union University
Hleliiiiund. ?
November 5?St. Paul, Greensbo.
ro. '
~ November 12? Ham ptoff"TWfYrtiIt?
Harrfpton. ;-.-vw
November 10?Virgina Seminary
Greensboro.
November 24?Shaw University
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