The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 27, 1927, Image 1

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NationaL ( VOL. HI?NO. ;i? y . - ' : .'. = . '!as CONTRACT RE7 CENTl.YiET " 'A-' ^ - > c "1 iTiri " ?;'" v: ;[ ] Grammar School hU'jcfing to Be Cortslru cted on Bar.hamvilie Road ? < MASS MEETING CAlJiEl)!1 VV I Rimap f? \I uTiTTT A ^ (*. DcnL Trustees L __ and R. ]\R Myers on Com. 1 A contract lias boon let^ during the ' " past .week for the construction of a if ?Negro" grammar school on .the1 "Bar-? hathvillc road; oft a vacant lot between the home of the Rev. Richard Carroll; 1 and if present plans materialise IliC " ScltO'dl will be l'-ady ftip occupancy p about October 15, tv<ig.<tr.<Uiik to* A. <I: ' Dent, secretary ?f the l>oard of trus ; -tecs. v- . Tile frpn- l'< i-* e iop li-.toil lip itni.1on the hook's' of R. Andrew Feagan, auditor-for Richland county,.-whereby- ; Lorick & I.ovranee, Inc. sold to school district No. o, Richland county, two acres of land more or Jess on the west side of the- Fb'tVhamville road, known as lots 7 l_75..7<i. 77 78 7b _ 80 81.-82 and S:\ -for $1,000.. I. S. I.cevy. chairman of the locao . #; . . ?/ . tion committee, said last' nitfht that? before the \Va\x>rty school was added to tin. J;iiy vcti.i.,1 system he had been working with, the -location committee tryinK to lira] a school to take the . . ??? ?^ place of the \Yaverly school. Due to ho - fUl'l. 11I1H. lib!)trr^DTT .\eyro ch|l dren were, unable to attend school] after ilwll.A\y.v.Tl.v School 'was Takeninto the Columbia school system last . fall nlans"*\vei'31 v-upd'ry fnvminl llm? . would tcive these pupilfl 'the,,privilege of attending school; Construction work rrrr the frame" ~ building costing at;puf $<>,uuo will commence shortly; There will be four class rooms and sevtd-al cloak rooms in the butlctfftjyr and it will be I built in such a way that as' additional ' funds are^sei-iu^tl other -units may be > added -to the original. Four teachers-! will bo eHthlpyctlto teach in the school"' and it will accomodate about 200.j students. The trustees "<ure attcmn-i i inn to secure aid from the -Iio'.icnwa d : fund o help them in their huildii n program. Ci," A.r, Kjea^err-superintendent of ' ed'ieal inn nl" Rlenl.-iinf r-mmtv lm? ,>n ? operated" with the board of trustees ? greatly in socu'vinji adequate?school' facilities., The 'Nejiroes of the ?l-is1 " l '' ' i?-.tv llUI ,rr cent, v. iiii the hoard of tnrrt-ees.- For the pur-post? (>f raising'fund;; the "" new school a mass ntceiing has been tist Church, tit 3:30 next -Sunday afv. ternoon. The committee\jri oharjrC of" the 'cantj aiftn hopes to raise about ".$!*,500 at the ihass-meetinj?. . I - ?TO hoard of trustees ot the school consist ?f" W. J. Rimer, It. M. Stark' and A. G. Dent, secretary. " ' / ' . r j ' . A WKl.I. KNOWN COLOMBIAN .1 I.AII) TO REST " "ML Ahr^iYr' P^v^l. son of Mr. ,nild Airs. Ahra.m Itced,. Sr., and husband I of Mrs. Lucy .hickson Heed died at | .. Kir residence icon fCdhuwi StTT"' f 'Thursday evening; 11;r?(> o'clock, Au yust i\ I'.izt from a stroke of the r r lo,tin <T gfggj . m Was stricken ' | Thursday morning: !>:()() o'clock in tinI South Carolina National'Pn:ik, wlu-i'o [ he Jiws hcinr employed fdr tu rntyL -IHit fnnrrnrl services wcn> hold af L tfffbrfm Prosbvt rctan Church of which he was' a' faithful arid dutiful ijiem-' ^ 'hey, -besides 1>; iflLT n frequent. visitor: ^ Kev. P. T. Murray took as a subject "IIis U hvmn, "T.end Kindly Lie.ht" \vas| lin- . ^EoX-by--Ur G. ,ILJL>iiLaxd'rover-by- : ^Brcv. R. W. Baylor- The 27th Psalm ^B-hich contained his favorite verse: HVIiqh my mother and father for* [ hp me, then the l-oisl will take hie : Ate,-. S. C. Solo, "FAeo_ to faro'*? E. V. Daniels. Rev. Wallace, or of Sidney Park C M. E. church ? - -?----V. - '' . .. m . k - - imua&k F ; J U. Irand JLoc ' " lool Foi ilM.MKK SCHOOL >1EN AND. W OMEN ASK Foil CJKADLATIi ?stnuoi, ? J a m 11t on Institute,. Va.? For ly -1 h roc oliegx' tnen aud; women, graduates 'yf nrnfthtrHF (.'oikges for Negroes, here n-Suininer."School af\ Ilifmpton Instint> |uiu* |k ii tinned Dr. (leoi'to 1*. ['Itchix to Jva'vp ' t sthblished by July I'.'JS a uaudu.iif st b' -? wh..r..;rT h'n;i> tjpalilied rtuiy enter; and receive dit* in graduate w< rk in special^ Tin* resolution's' formulated by a pccKil coiunijttee acting for the group TstrThnt llfty KFallowcd To do the i'. ui k nores ..".ry to receive it. -tnte*t-ers'Kgree dftflrig summer kessions of t"ho- Instft nto, because Of low salaries c!i J 'i.a.i.ii,; 11'I'tfFrriTTT ^winter 'PI:l _ tesolul injns i'oiltAv:, I?:v tleiu^ry lb d^ltenixi iiamptun; \ii | H-!-: i !-iii .?s-? ?' " . " i Oh' behalf^of tin-' college graduates itUending the, P.?2? Summer .School; : *al ine'er the direction erf our. President r.f lln-'M'-nml trrin?Mr X'.. .1 ia-ytof-. we. the (.My undersigned poniniittce, Wish' to bring to your atic'ntion the'following da-t;i-tfo'd facts: The number of coilege graduates doii'ng graduate.work in agriculture 1; mi Art 1; in' Biology 1; in .education !!; in irngli .h. a; Social . Science G; h< sc. wishing, work Ju- fields not spci.'hd 0; ' and unclassified ' interest 1? : ?, = ' . -?f > 1.11 ilitii^ ho a *.h..i at least /'to *of is a.re desirous of doing. work for which wo. inay receive graduate ere-, a.. ae i..nn./vjn' Summer Schoiil under toe adsniccs of a reputable Uni \i.'e .-.ay at - "Ifampton ""Summer School" nil ci:iu!!y,'.because, as ewlord tt.o her . mar fall-and u inu'i' Work coupled with .our extremely low, salaries, preclude* ^iiv doing .resident work at llainptoVi ov.elsewhere. Wo are anxious to instvinto jiueh. v. il k and would like to do so riot laIt r than June. 15th, U>28. We assure you., that1 -in the event our request is favorably considered ihe- n timber of collerr^ trraduates qualitied for the course will irot bo lacking. . . Hi-.you ua place mil' fl'ds? that our hope may .come tTUe,caiid to you we submit*''our case. V'i'.its-ycr-y -f?l i'l'1 "by . The Colk.ic ~C!roup Committee, / Summer Session, Second,, Term, " 1H27. . . :' roml tT-.v. ol.i uflfry; after which Rev. 1). T. Muray took as a subject "His serino'n, strtssin"- duty, loyalty and 1 ui'lb fulness.. ?lto.\vJL \V. lJaylor' tftive a beautD -fid -riliuic to the deceased,- as \i deaqtedr.nd loving husband, and father, us trust woishy and honest employee and a Christian citizen._ Dr. Davis spoke of Mr. Ilecd's joining this church under his pjistorage and when he last saw him alive, he told him he A\ anted lu kuar him sing wrte -of his pieces. Dr. "llavis ended his remarks by .-sinjrjnjf, "You may look for*me, for I'll be there." "Life is like mountain vnilr<?a<k" bis Tav?>rilehymnrAvas surjy. by the choir. I lis funyiai was Idr^ely attended by a h.ost of ' opt. of ..twob relatives .and friends and his many friends -in . rii.v. Ti.e ilii' iil nilVymr $ were : 4 . . -v ' ' " ? ici.. ' 'fit 111-110 ' aim IHiMlfPnir; ihlllC OH sisUnK with tV? fhtwefs arei'Mesihiincs S. B. Bice", Pauline Roesq, Jendie Amakor, .(\>rntdia? (Jilbcrt^Laveniii* Bowman and . yrfss WtyefT'S'r Brrrrk^ man, . The pall bearers v^.we:; 'Mfen'S. Marshall Gilbert, I.ouis Green, II. N. Vincent, Win.' Johnson, Samuel Reeves Isaiah. Friday.??* _?-? :?? -c Lfcis 'swrvhOil Ity. I.ucy Reed, two dantrhters, Mrs. Mary Tano Myersi t'elvoland, Ohio; Miss Lucy I.ec Recti and a son. Mr. William Mack Reed, both of this city hrttLa.iio.st of_relatives and friends^Interment wys .at Iilmwood , cemetery under the direction of Johnson and Bradley, Morticians.. . , -i,r, ^ telttii COLUMBIA, S. C., SA r Race WAY OK WALKER ANI) GOVERN OR SMITH CTREET I'AN-AFRI~? CAN CONGRESS _New York, A-ugust 18?Greeteing from Govcrngr Smith and Mayc Walker to the Fourth PamAfrica .Congress which; opens its four-da session in New York-on Sunday,'wer lhmLe public* today by the Nation: Assocnttion* for the Advancement c Colored ReOple, (59 Fifth Avenue. . Governor Smith wrote to the Cot forcngu. that "if it has forits pui pose the advancement of the colore race, I am certainly in sympath with ft J'" ~ 'l~7 . C ^ j .Mayor Walker in his letter saic "1 conerot lllatc vnnr nMraniinlin 1'i.r this movement undjl feel that th people (.1 ,\cw York City will be i ;iu. arty sympathy with the purpose and objects of the assemblage. Th advancement of the colored people ux?matter in which all right- minde \ it i/lens-H should l>e interested and th is.especiiilly -true of "New York Git which has such an extensive colore population. I trust the Congress* wi accomplish everything for which . is .intended." ~~ ' . 4 Thirteen countries besides the I nitcd States are to be represented i the Conference, delegates being ai cjnUted from the Virgin Islands, Bfihamifs^ Haiti, Gold Coast, Jamaic Knst Indies, Porto Rico, Barbadoe Belgium,. Germany, France and tl Canadian League for the- Advance . aient ol* Colored People. Among" those who-1wiH attend tl conference' are: Hantes Gellegltird Commander of the Begion of Hono . li.aiuu'n Minister in France, and Ha i's delegate to the League of N; tions; Hon. T. -Augustus; Toote, < Nas'saus, The'Bahams, Attorney Ge: eral in P.)2.r? and a member of tl II?u,^e of- Assembly from San Salv ...dor; l)r. Wilhelm Men&ching, Petze Germany, who- spent four* years Central Africa and four years in I _11ia;" Mrs. Helen Curtis, widow.of tl ' Cornier. American Minister" to Libe [' I: ' VV'V. The American- "Reception Oommi lee includes; Judge James A. Cob of Washington, B. C?.; President Jol i Hope, M-orehouse College; James W< \ don Johnson, Secretary of the Natio: :;1 Association for the Advancement _CoI'ired People; KugPne Kinskle Jon i of. the Urban League; Carl Miirpb fJSditpr of the Baltimore Afro-Amei can;* Harry E.?Davis, member of tl . Ohio Legislature; jgharles Johnso i KditoV. Opportunity Magazine; Ei fnett J. Scott of Howard Universit [l?r. I: Carla-nd PennjBishop K. Jones, William Pickens, Field Sect tatty of the National Association f John K. Nail; P! ft. Ransom 'of tl Madam Walker Company in India afvo'lis and"mhfty others. ; The program of the Conference ijivon as follows: Sunday, August 21, 4t00 P. M. Opening session, St. Marks M. Church, Edgecombe Avenue and 137 St. Address: 'History ol; Pan-Afi \ can Congress, by Dr. W, E. B. I Dots, foiuuler of th'e First Congres Greetings: Africa?Chife Amoi III; Bahamas?Hon, ' T. August Toote; Barbadocs?Bishop R. J.v Ba "ow;r:rTiniwri TTVin r F .Tgnfcm I Eastt Indies?II. K. Rakhit; Haiti : Hon. Dante? BeTTegarde; Virgin 1 | lands-?Hon. Adolph Sixtc. ;Report of Brussels Congress "* Monday, August 22, 10 A. M, ai 1,2 P. M.?Djscussions of Conditions j Afrton. r I 8 1'. James Presbyterii | Ch'n lyYi TConier~T fis CStT'afid St: Nt^j i Africa: Addresses?by:p Dr. Chfft 'II. Wcr.ley, Howard University; Pre ; Mol\'4^ Hergkoyitz, Columbia Uri i versity; Hoti. iianft^BolleKarde, Po | rftl J'rincc, Haiti. . ,2 1*. M.?Carridean Islands: Addrei , by Dr. George N. Sylvian. 8 r. M., Salem M. E. Church, Co ! net 129th St. and Seventh Avenu iEconomic Development of Africi ; Chief Amonh III; Dr. Carter. < Woodson, Dr. Leslie Pinckney Hill. 1 J^cclnesday,- AugtiSt 24, 10. A>1 '[' m ?-v i";?? *m* ' ' 1 .'. ! TURtfAY, AUGUST 27, 1927 Youths r- PENSION CLERKS i'KOTEST SEC jr-r ? -?Now .York, August 10Th c Na( ion - ?? :s ai Associaton for the' Advancement r of Colored People, 6y Fifth Avenue, . P n has received from Neval H.. Thomas, viol President nf the?Washington, y. C. e Branch;* text of a letter sent "to Hu-. Th<-' ll hert -Work, U. S. Secretary of the spit >f Interior, protesting against the sog-- l^e regatipn of colored clerks in the Pen- mor U sion?Bureau in Washington. rect r" -'Mr. Thomas "writes: "I met the ' ^ clerks of the department in confer- M,,,J y uace at one of their hopies, and off- '"tl . grej_ to "take full 'responsibility for n [. dfie fight, since we all know the re- 'U n prisals visited on the manly Negro, ,^CJ ie but almost to a man they wgnfetLtm*!"" ^ simru rki)hfi?lbllltyV^r"M3t'ahied^]^1' ;a the eftclo&pd protest for the Secre- * ie tary of the Interior, a dopy, of which is goes to the Commissioner Of Pen^ Bions." i. . ;S1X is The letter of protest, signed by upy Wards of 86 colored clerks, is as: fol- t . cou ,d lows: .. .. .. . , ^ Sou ) | The Honorable Hubert Wjbrk, j Nat lt j Secretary of the Interior. lyn< | Washington, D. C. | roll Dear Mr. Secretary: ... . 1 in The reorganization recently insti- Sh-ii c- tuted in the Pension Bureau has, it, ?M^' ie is believed, by the undersigned meant . a, segregation in its most insidious ??in s, form. Believing as American >Citi-j ie zens and employees under the Civil; affa g. Service thas such a condition should t'la not exist, we take this occasion re-; rt-'c'' ^ sportfully Taut-earnest ty to enter- otir? urgent protest... ' ' i .^sc>> ' v 1 ?' We have not in the past objected to ; as being transferred and detailed to *tr.ia a_ other divisions, hut when, almost ev- ; n<> ^ ery colored clerk is put in one'ttTvi-. nuM n_ sion, we feel that aye have every rjgnt l0 to complain. This;division'which hits 'cnrr been created for colored employees ?10' ? -exclusively?.all?white clerks having -y j jn been removed, is known as the "Files n_ Division" and the allocations in it (jt>t are among the< lowest in the'.office. to(y r_ In citing a feiw incidents for your in- t|la formation we would?refer. to the fol- .j.iw lowing cases and- the disDosition of 11? fc- "" ? 1 \ ' " ^ those concerned. Every colored clerk soin the Bureau of Pension except four ^al I examiners, one medical reviewer, and oU( a clerk in the Special Examination fu] Divinion, fnu in lliu Law DU'lklon and | tht. one in the office of the Deputy Coni- J y10 , missioner. has been put in the Files|j|0 Division, was removed from his for-1-\lc< ,.mer location and placed in a room^Vt to himself. The four examiners re- j ag; ' ferred to above were placed in a i Bei room to themselves. Two of these, |.-dy] hmrnvar have.winco bwwn runt to ath. |.( " .er parts of the Pensions Byreau. . ' in^ or ' From the foregoing1 it can be plain- gin .ly. seen Jthat. colored .employees .._wi4 ^ are being segregated. Segregation Ikn on.qccount of race is un-American vi'g and undermines the rqorals of the cm- ^Bir ^ ployq'es, fafTected, some of whom in nui this instance are ex-service men.'The stn _ undersigned respectfully request that in ~ you take action with a view to having the ^ this condition remedied.' era ^ The National Grand ia* I pre Lodge of Good Sa- ,,m ;eT' * ' inc. US * ir. maritans Here 29th. ... :.*%?,?? t ; ; v ; ed s_ The National Grnnd Lodge of the ' *u-' Indenenden* Ovrlnr r*f < n . .i? t)h?. ? ? ... 0? tans and Daughters of Samaria will tac ~ meet here Monday, Aug. 29th thru ,or 'Swpt. 2nd., l?" the guest of State Grand Lodge No. 12 and the Local to III". . . I Lodged of the City of Columbia, in 'The meeting will bring delegates ^a<' from as: far. .north as Massachusetts, in('1 pjj. and as. far-south as the British \VostitXt ^ Indies-' ATI rolnmbiranti nm +n * ^ make "this a Red letter Week in the rt City's hospitality to the incoming) MO - delegates. ^ and 2 P. M, 1 8 P. M.?Abyssinian Baptist Church )Pjt, r_ 128th St., East of 7th Avenue, Edu-1 the e c'ation in Africa: Dr. Wilhelm Men- or,e a. sehing. Art and Literature^ . John ' Gyj \7o?*"/ln*?n/v/?i? A ?A 1? ? ei -1 * 3 I y,zn< nitnmr ncnomaurg. j prQ Closing Addrses?iDr. W1 E Du F I , Bois. * w _ .j mm .-j. g ? | . . 4 " ^Here^N* ?r-? - i * > Near C THE NFW {SOUTH Otll I he. Nnion. New \ (trk ( it\. . Aonu^t 21. \'.i27J L~ thb? So Olff tuinin^ away fium ' en.ce?7from mob punishment, with' shotgun nuil tin.- I'ope tl><. law .' re an* - hopeful sitfie that it.is in! v Of the eonlrarv. ji.tln........? K? KJux lvlan..^ For the first six:! iths of this year; aoeordimr to the ' J >rils (if the U Usketroe Normal and ifsirial Institute, there wrb-" rrot' a :lo lynching in Virginia. the ( tiro-. ,sv tieortfia. Florida, Alabama^ ness(asJur._K1.nruek,y.JL u tu t < w < i e nine lynchinjrs.in thtMcntire Sbuih ! records 'of the National As'soriaf.o'r the Advdnfonient cf fT' 1 --i- 1 pin rlilliir rJtfl'itlyi jiU; ilm' ii.^ ;t11;i hint? each to FinKVla ami Tehhevbul the National Association a~ u's on a total of nine for the .first I. months of : 1U27 atra'in'st- its ti:r? , of thirty for the ent ire year Xif*. ft.--The record is especially eh-"' r.'lL'ine* in 'reo-nivl . fr. I th Carolina and Tennessee. for'thc ional Association recorded throe.J ,-h in ITS in- (n-on-i.-i .fQ s,.o:), na in 1h2t> .and two in Tennessee j L; is - true ^tiiaC nne ntust > c-r onst this decline . in . lynchin+rs the j' break in some parts of the South J (another kind of . vhr j drc Ho"-- { trs. These are almost .-entirely, the k of the" KIan and are. direcU'd inst a different kind of victim from . t soujxht4 tly ' lychinjf. mobs" In ent years, ljamhings in lite- South? fro -men. for alleged < iTon es such murder and rape. The K lan dojfVj inohs, oh the' other hand.. have color line and h;;vo?"whippi:d w.il.and .vouths as well a.- r:r.'\\ 'i_oii_Li__ ? reason has comihonly been sunic rparativeI y- sHii'liI olFens.c. sirch'Tts1' atiotx of The 'prohibition laws. . . v ?V; luf ?arc?hdf untished. Governor Hardman of jrgia,.' let it he known, when he k otlic'e a couple of months ajro t he would not tolerate the Man's le^s t'lBort?' to. discipline its nciu'hs, and the State has proceeded vigorously attains: floaters as to t that ..pastime, in Alabama the. look until lately seemed less hope- . as the political erio of ih, Kl:m re is-' tight. * Governor Craws is arand eyclops of the Man. in ntprotnory"1ind Attorney'1 G entrap Call is the klortcdlor77f the kla\ern. ten, therefore, action 'was lie^uh linst the mob that whipped; Mrs. "Tha A. Slay, knotting on,J winked !y. and ak.snmcdAho?}H^ecodin.Lr.< (try J.I V.t. A UU a a. m'uvt? <o b nvor'-V>!" i"TV intended to placate the anti-llojr-' U sentiment, and'destined to end. 4ioug-punrshmenfc-of tin? tHg-frcr-;L thanks in- -no small degree .to tin orous. campaign of Victor llan<"ji's.' mingham' X.o\vs. and .Ago- liera Id I?bi&?M <*n'tg(ii)irry ~ Adyer', is'cr. a [>ng sentiment has been - amused the State against flogging which Governor and thVAttorney Gyn1 have either Come to .hi?\v ov-ctvich they have .had to !>o\w The e against Mrs. Slay's attaeker was sscd with vigor-ami ended in the tishment ,of three men r.nd two wort Ivy tines from -MO" U? $? '>. This, ugh light punishment. \^as a v indium nf.ttrrrlaw. iOid .it wlui~fdno*e^g by far more drastic action against fleggers of a nineteen "year old ovtn. ilefl"' ('nl)nway.?Two nf "thr^ a'- : kers Have been sentenced to jail ins of eight to ten years, yi.tr.r ' others have been fined and sent, prison for six months.. * > ?rom time to time The S'ation has, to use harsh words in regard. t?> b violence in the Sot it'll. __It fakes, ra pleasure, there-fore, in pointing itgris of a bettor jiublii '-eiiHinVluT'' RERTHTSK BFPPW attVVV^F~ _ A Sirri'SS -t 'he authorities of Morehouse Col-1 f? are dIpjispH -uritK tv... -s _ , T?.vii inv i>ua v?5 vi : Community Recreation Ceiitoj' (i on the Athletic Field and in the J iHitiaium under the ** direct ion" of , Hftrveyr assisted hy -MTrrfv. Dirkstiner. This project in com.ty exUnsion-work isiin.'t'Unjg ' ' Vi ' - i . : fti * \ . ^ , f ' * sxt Week " * ' ' ' i *. _ i "" ' '? 1 III IUI.1. I I . 5c A COPY . - w - "r ; 'ib 0 olumbia kagk (;ains ^ l - kkat'h khihts ; /?< \\ i?o ' in itlll II 11!^ I l^in "To l>;ir Raey Rather*; Prom j" - HllbHc Ruach- _ WON !Y lOKTY-FiVK DAYS * S ict*rr\. .Shows $ I ifi"ia.nt. St and ' .' 'n fit-half of (. i\ iI Highf* k (. -J?y City ' ; . /.New York, Auj-U-I lift?Thy. Cos . ' Ai'.ua-.i-; ljviiicf; C.i the- National Asariatmfi' tor 1 lie. Advance h'tOt of Colored'' l\uipK', has .turn -its fight-'to pi e- .- V( "* ' i-.ip;sa11) (if colored ba^heCii__'-l^_^_?Z_ . imil .0 aoKft1.I'lm Reach. Tal ifuTnia," aclj'-t'.e. to .a 'iclc^mm 'IN.j ". A.M.. t ..I'. ,\*a .<.J Wbee"Ibdyy.liyf. i'>'. H- < ' 11 <.iil:'ii>- 1 'resident of the *??-Anvr+r- ' 3Ianfiatt'an : ' Bvifvn f.a'il l- ;v'v<:l i.i\picf and bathing . vv'eji i<> a. ""rwiiv'idual 'for the" 4 um b>t one <hi!iar ii. an attempt to vi'uh' tiiv Civil Rights'law.. To test ' !:ty < ft;Tocedtire Dr. Hud- 7 "Ton .'i?'..! i-Dipanit'ns submitted ~ tj*. ?uy i gin! lifiW uqd a p pealed their " ' . - ease.; ' * * ' _ . ' _ , J>r. ilud'- m ? u i. grant reads as follows: j} . -^----Manhattan licai (trrty Mtiijf-tvi days front the first intimidation of colored citizens in Manhat-tan to intttjdettf victory by bos Ange''A 'b.aa-h. Ainn io v. H i|>V> V V easv. ..i; broad Americanism with vig' ley?! fight. and..-thorough pro- 7v'_ , pa gat: a. ?HttftbttU ai: a I I e jU-d jtldg- ' 7 Trim nY and' eaTWTTed lease. 0. ' C .f Signed) C' w .-, ?:iu;?mure?striking???-? ''' ti.jst i; h< s_ jiJk militant stand f> eh-lii ( ivilj nights- being made i-.v t! >*. i ill voi > : ', r'fi(" X. A. A; Ct?? P. is to hold its lsnh Annual Spring ' Conference rrt":: t J tine. - ' , 1 . .; ' ' ? : ? > mt ' capt. \: a. smith i.osks life ; IN SKA- r. ' " . AM* inpt> .Iq Itescue Ceorgetown Pilot . IpTrr:"- In \ a1n / : '' it < \>U>ek Thursday.morning, ^fTile attempting to board" the" ves'! . I 'ic l.u'oli Honk -coming in from ( Fiariesion. ^Captain Smith lust hi? trtijrr arid. fell; into; t ho sea. " " 1 If siTnu-l as if Captain Smith was .*;. . ladder which : ... 'tu.. vessel w^ncnOjK^ifs "Sitiiposed to ? have I'!v>.urlit t.tlsjWbi-V.. As. he. was el:mh.ntr ilAi^_liid*ijjjffi-'WfPL-? ?*. edriTh~ f*- " etl- a.^u.iisr.j'ht .causing the ladv if f 'to* :n-' tht'Voni Ihe ves; n .-wupg bauk .nyairts.t the. vip. thuT-cir.i-irrr C:inr;.!ii Smlt.lv t-u?- - loose i'.is grip: i? is believed that he . i !' must hav,e stUlVtvxl a stij,\ke of paraly- ' sis.or \\as stunned hy the lick a> the ladtler swuinf again-t the _vesseh t a plain Smith was oije-of the.gamtwl pilots on her-apd the'best Ne- ' water .tor almost livc.' minutes as stst-"""* " "')* * ti.1 l?V riinClm' W'til*. _ > i, ma- an vyc \Vitnvs*. 'Ktu- nu'iV ??i" the vessi-1 - Inii'.ravma, .t~= < itpiani White eon'hl ru>t roach the r -.>ir man although ho hoard his ' ' o?*' "1 hv'i' an.l?r.,iBr liini?; *>.I'lie'tylinp1.?* '?*~ ri.io hi 1 v X aptain Sin it h, has served- ' lj-.<r lit!?m.an??V tvi I s. nl'U't-- " "**" ^pointing his hoy-hood days tin the Waii-i.'. .IK"\\as' a law TThiilinjr ,oiti- /.on st-ini'wvlHh.Mi.jht of bv both white and ecioryd. lie is survivetl ,hy his' ' > wife. Mi>-, ?daVi;ny'et Smith, one daiurh- " tP'V- '^uiMy^Jm 'liT/d jtraftuSfp- of ' ' ^ }ft iit ilii'i '' iinii ii i i.i, i.C I i ,yit |s j,,i| Msirh Si-hool, Ojinukin S; f.; and a / * sister. Mi's. \oil Thomas* ' * lit was an nftiwr and faithful hioVndeward iif > !. o j< oiTcroil to the finder ^ of tile lmdy? . " ; . > r t hr hrart^supfiort of the First Ward. fArny afternoon' and evening dur=~ ? ing the work Uie -Center is a rallying for the youth of the communis fy. There is a noticeable development ?. (Continued on Fage Kight) ? -----* 7 ' .1" . 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