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X THE DISTINGUISHED Presidents of
? H. Sims and J. J. Starks, Have REGI
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I; THE ROLL OF HONOR is increasing
, Substantial Business Men Like t)r.^ C.
dent and Insurance Expert; G. Lee I
Cashier?and Men of this Caliber?)
' Become Joint Owners and Sharers in
: Southern Fid<
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THE LIST OF SOUTH CAF
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. CHARLESTON?James H. Roi
I"-. T -BEAUFORT?Washington & V
SPARTANBURG?A. C. Piatt &
' UHRSTER?Loathors & Davis
GREENWOOD?Hargrove &, B
? AIKEN?Dr. C. C. Johnson & .
^ UNION?Dawkins &.Bolden
GREENVILLE?Tolbert & P^j
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STERED for PROGRESS and VOTED for THRIFT V
keeping Good Company <
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C. Johnson, Eminent Fraternal Leader;". N. J. ~t
F. Sawyer, Capitalist; \V. If- Hanvny, Bank Prosi- %
tatliff, Realtor'and Promoter; G. L. Floyd, Bank J
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^ men; of the. American Negro, with
lull opportunity to develop himself
and to serve his nation, yyithout the
hitler handicap of race-discrimination
^ j and prejudice. We present-herewith
k i a summary of the AssocTw-Kni's work
? i lor 10-7, confident tint rt will comv
i mend itself- to all liberty-loving A?
fc.j int'r'.eans.- \ - - '' ... J_;: ?.
Legal Victories.
? By .unanimous decision of the TJ>
nit,id State Supreme Court the N.
^ A. A. C. P. won' the Texas While Prj*
. being 1 used upon the Louisville'Seg
~ mary Case (Nixon vs." rterndoTl.) rc'
affirming the l.'lth Amendment and
* declaring void the Texas law which
* I-acred NYgrnos from the 'Democratic
* Vnrfy princirios nf the* State. Also
* l>y unanimous decision of "the Uf S.
? Supj.emc * Court the Association and
0. its New-Orleans Branch won a case
0 against segrcgati?J!n._by ..state law and
!* u-ity ordinance in that city, decision
rogation Case won Before the Supreme
Court in 1927. A victory was
f. also wojv-against segregation in Dal
TEACHERS' CONVENTION G
RATE CERTIFICA
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0 South Carolina Teachers Associ
, ^ ' s- cv March 29-31,
Palmetto State Teachers Assoc
. .Columbia, ?S. C.,- March 2
!L J/ P, O.iaics, Esq., Sec.-Treas.,^
'1 he S. C. Teachers Association,
f Columbia, S. C.
? Dear Sir: ? ' .
Yours third instant received,
8000 identification certificates
"South Carolina Teacher?; Associ
-tmd 2000 TTTptes pnnt ocC for-T5
! Tedchers Association (Col.), C
> In your letter of the third
W dates pf the,Palmetto State Tea
y Colnmhin. as h-vinf . ly?en char
^ 20-31 to March 21-24. This is
1 tion I have received to that efTc
> nun DianK and correspondence
f as .March 29-31. I now unde
>*. thaffihe rorrnet. date? are-Mar
r 1:6 ask Lh^Lyuu kindly cluing*'
cembcr 31-flt to show that tickr
g> Columbia for the Palmetto Stat
> Nation, March 17-23, inclusive
Y March 30th. 7-*?
^ ...... ; ""T Very respactl
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f Copy to File B-2341*
r copy to T.'M. A. Myers, Secret!
/ Palmetto State Teachers A
> Columbia, S. C.
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las', tin the basis of the Louisville de- ;'
eii^n, in the Texas 5rh Court *?f Civ- 1
ii Appeals. "? >? ;i
i n-.s year loo brought the tinal chs:
missal of the eases against the defendants
in the Sweet Case in Dc-1
troit, folowing upon the, acquittal I
[ of Henry Sweet, the one defendant
' ehosen by tbe'State for. separate trial.
1 _ -Vgainsi sc hool segregation the As- :
sociiition has scored heavily in the
Ivoith. A sweeping victory was reg-H.tefed
against the attempt to segregate
colored children in TomS Riv r,
N'ew Jersey, and in Gary, Indi.
anaT the attempt to erect aT $lo,UUU ~~
; -egivgnted high school in deference
!'o a ";>ti?ihc7 by White students met ~
1 a decisive check. The City of Gary
?H?/fc only paid the costs of'an action
' brought-by *N. A. A. C. P. attorneys
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|,aii:i; s iitisiir rose here to.
NIGHT
Columbia Theatre Has Good Bill Next
Week. , ~ '
Xhe new program at* the. Columbia
Theatre for the week of January lf>th
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1ETS REDUCED ^rgSSE O, T1IO
TES. STATE TEAi
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ation, (ireenville, " MA$CH.
192S* V Dr. Jesse 0: 1
iation (Colored), ban League of
1-21, 1028. ^ the* prograni of
- motto State'Teai
in Columbia th<
will be the kqyn
3 . ing Friday nigl
.... , L. speak-on racial
, and I will have by. pr. David H,
printed- for the sity.
talion,- Greenville, ; TTi* letter; _
olumbia, Palmetto State
you refer to the Columbia, S- C.
chers Association My dear Mr.
igod fronu-^Jarch ^'In a'cknowlci
the first infdrma- 'cation of recent
ict as the applica- bo gliad to accep
shows the dates the Palmetto St
fcfonrl Vlri.urntrAv r%r% t
ch 21-24 and be# "I have for a
my1 loiter of r'dncaiiimaV
:n"Teachers' Assn- T n-nlnnmn thin
, with final limit whatever oontril
toward the fmn<
ilv ' ? "Let me know
??? --of educational
OWARD, Ghr. "wbdr^a-m<r to n,
thanking vou fc
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Field Se
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Saturday, February 14,1928.
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will feature two great pictures. _ A ??
spepial feature at each program .will
be-a-tmisieal act. ThP following pic
lures have been announced by Mr. F.
L: Brown, the manager.
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,
"My Friend from .India": featuring
Elinor Pair and Franklin Pangyftrn.
Thursday, Friday and" Saturday,
-The. College Widow" with William ?
Caller a,nd Andrew Randolph starring.
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Today?Saturday, January 14
"Abie's Irish Relsc" makes, its. reurn
engagement here for this season
That it__is good, we urgeevery "
nhu has nut seen the play 1; ' ' ~
night. This mav he yni'v;.
t unity- to. see this great play, with Its
noble*cast.' It is a life story of love,
Vinf V?n~ \v*n?> tV?r? Virvnvta nf -tlvAnanYMlu
. ..ri, r*?
of people. It is a romance with ev- ?
ery essential element and papular
theatrical success. A ""(ftsFinguished /"
east that will" make. you. laugh; an''
laughs that will not tfear away.
That "Abie's "Irish Rose" offers pick . .
ed artists in. its production tonight.
t?News Editor. *
mk* KEYNfVTF; flfrrcAKErt AT
HHERS CONVENTION-^FIELD
'homas, field secretary of the UrAtlanta
has accepted a place on
the March convention of the Paluher^
Association which convenes
e zi-zi 01 Anarch. ur. Thomas - y..
ole . speaker a? the popular meet- - *,
it of the convention and will
matters. _ Ho will be presented -^3
Sims, president of Allen Univerfypr*,
FYorfit.tve Secretary,
Teachers' Association, :' IE
/ers r . T '. ""tf?
date, I beer to advise that I shall
?t your invitation to speak before
ate Teachers Association on Mar.
~long time been interested in thd Jj
vith the educational iorces there:"
opportunity to return and make f.
hution is possible for me to make -J|
*rnl cause of social welfare,
if there are any particulfr phases ~0i
developments ?yowr- -committee
>r this invitation, I am
- Yours very truly, ] -fl
JESSE O. THOMAS. j|
eretary National Urban League.''^ flj