The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 13, 1928, Image 1

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Z - ~"-r ' ' *. " ' ' i 4 L . *' - a?- ; ' \ - VOL/1V.?NO. 41. -SS Race A via Uefus . : ? # ' NEGROES ORGANIZE fc CITIZENS LEAGUE ^ Organization To Promote More | . At'thu Interout in Itaeo?? ' V . Welfare I Greenwich, Conn.?Last night at ~ ? I a'-MSS mooting held ar AhPmairTTnt!: the colored pp'ople of (Iroenwich orX ganized the Colored .Citizens Civic Lea r ^Z~. IgUt. _ Ifto?Jtiiuaet- -aL. the~ League 1^; ?/ to promote and bring about* a more > active interest, in the* welfare of the Negroes of this town. The League has the onthusnrrir cooperation of more, than ho per cent of the colored population i' . Greenwich, and all indicatins are that this ??^poiv7>rd"atr<V will ho 'evi^T: greater by the next meeting, which is to be held next Thursday evening. 'fh.e officers elected last night are: : .. .Mrs. Louise Brown, president; Theodora Almeida, secretary; William \Vard, treasurer; Robert Perry chatV ' man of executive-, Cbmmittee; Mrs. Henrietta .Miller,.chairman of st'hool committee; John Pringle, district leader (Havemeyer;) Mrs. Julia Almeida, district leader (Hamilton Ave'.;) Thomas .1. Nelson, publicity. ' *. * ' ? ' * . . 5 ' Directs Drive V/1'' . . Anthony Overtoil. ' i ' Anthony Overton, president of the Douglas National Bank of Chicago, and former Topeka, Kans., municipal Judge, who was appointed last week to head the G. O. P. small subscription drive, among the colored populace of Chicago. In a statement of acceptance Mr. Overton said: "1 am going to support the Hoover-Curtis ticket because as a business man and bunker. I am 'convinced?the?eee?'"* ncmlc prospcrffy"of our country during the next fouf years depends upon Its success." . -1 ---' ' v HISTORICAL MEET? IN ST. LOUIS ON 21st (Announcement is made that the annual meeting of the Association for the study of Negro Life and? History will meet in St. Louis October 421- - to v 25, inclusive. The -addresses ami dis >? cussions of each session will be developed from a single topic as a unifying thought. Sevel'al prominent Hpgttltd'fl. are to ;i|ipi,'ni'. duriiift?Hm meeting,1 Some of whom are: Dr. o Carter G. Woodson, Director of the Work; Bishop R. A. Carter, Puofes sor Charles II. Houston, of the Howard Law School faculty, George Clove lnnd Hall, M. D., Roy. 0. C. Maxwell, Dr.?Thomas?K. .hmos. president ol ~ Flsk -University."Mr: B. Cjl. Shackleford. Director of School and Community Relations in St. Louis, and others. It is expected ttrrtmnny will attend the meeting. Claussen's New Bakery Opens."' t\ rs ^ ^ gonj Viftvo* just completed their handsome new Bakery Tffi (Tfcrir StTT^fmtdtnylty-tlTe colored '/ merchants in and around Columbia and the public to conic in and inspect their plant at -any time. This buildiny is modernly equipped and will furnish you with Healthful wholesome bread and cakes with the best flavor. You are always welcome. P*. . 1 ' ' ' i * .tor ed License ASKS DEPARTMENT ^ DESPA'ivii i^> ?^ Tlti'l'i ? - > _ . > > ' .ihcrnn M j' ifavv r refused Hto!\4 Liscsi.c ii.\aw?c -a sst nation (va vrs t.\rrr Uta'c .Man Forced To Enter School of A vial ioV-*n Berlin, lie r many . ) ?X '%v?York. Oi l.?^?The?War?l-h*? < t m ?as - i.e.] in a (U'.^ui.'h iV'oil.j Monro* ia, I.iheria, that tin America!4 Ceiiro, mil iary iOstrurtor to the-Li-I orian Frontier Force. had hc.cn una :1e to qtnlj'fy for an air jnjot's li j'tSP in tin'. L'nitcd States liec-aiise e was a.Xi'jjto,-and had hecn ol?lijje?!< t; enter the School of Aviation in Uerli.n. "(ici ihany. '? The fh?|iiTry^ addressed to Dwijjht F. I )avt.s, Secretary, of War, by Wultoi White, Assistant Secretary of the National Association fortlw Ailvnnpi.. * ; ? - ? ment of Colored People, continues; ! "I wish respectfully to inquire' of the War Department if there is any : rulrtig which would thus debar a No-.gni frimr^ccurmg-un air pilot's Lb ecnse, especially when that Negro is an . Aim-rjcan. citizen anil is. swryiug a friendly nation* so. largely influenced by. the United States Government and i populated by American Negroes. "1 ihnk- you will agree with iT7~ f this de-isi'lc'n is cur.reet. that it i an 'exceedingly ironical situation - wluM'e a ci.i/t-n of ilie United M-ai-e is detinned )>y his own government 11 apjluVlit!y no other grounds except that of eohir from perfecting himself in his chosen field," and is forced, hy race prejudice, to .."secure his training in a country which no' .many yuug ago mi.-, opposed iij'irm iry both the United States and Liberia ill a struggle presumed > ? !" 1 '^ccraeyj' 15 ????????r?? T ' *'&&&?* D ? ? U ~ I . . . \ . . . - > / ' ' * l_:?,, . * ; : ' ^ ' ' \: 1 ^koiAjmi}ia, s. c.v s; POTENTATE J [ ? Copyrighted, i-OSS, by One gtoop-ef officers who has. s "Who's going to bo president." TlVcyh matlo^ |Of a "Commission o1 Seven;'. y the A. F. & A. Masons. _-> r . The photo shows Grand Poteji! I knd his staff, who wedded the seep? Ben Bess Ap LESHHFil CASE NOT READY . .ECU OCT. SESSION Uie?|n-;il i a cX l]t i! I; \- X \v:i' Wed" fSaturday, in t'lii; Stale 'Sii 'i'( : v (' art.?He i.i ; j 'j v , "I to the Iuim- tf.'ii honr'cf at the (.)<. [ ultcr s; :"i?.?n of "the- SajiiVpie' CVittirf j "t A It. o.ey X. .J. Frederick-, in (lisusrat sf-.lii.e inert t or, said {tmt it w I, UHl. i' 1 in title'. I< V, I llC- r;i:0> 'to. In j ri'iiar-'d in lime. ' -The Attorney says [ hat tin- ease." however will lie nrjruei I it the X'ovetnlier session, ;;n ! t! o.\ j (el n.nitlvnl tie.) tie. . Xill J-.iueoss.ful.-' 0 . ' . t 1 : SO MANY OP US ake 'J ' r Aty^^M BI e/t / r y liiP^B mJr v* Copyrighted. 1U2S, by the National Feature Serv ' ? ? ^Tl'l('r)AV.'CKT; U. 15)28. : *-? <i i4iVD STAFF - ? Na'lioi\;\l IVn^TXro Srr^vi^o. .? omPtb'ltV* else to t ill: hbput besides '? .lust itnihed liilhin^ about the l'or"ruh is to guide the future destiny of t / ,1 \ : '' " ' e- J It. f^rrriti\ of K< \v YorU (center) i- v i ' "(eder's .pruU i i ifjn. ipeal ' led' Saturday allen .opens season with i. ch amps.. v.vji '-e-u'-i ^ n's :.\ vn has a- t i'jfh .assignment f>r 'its . prtiiny j " thv opponent in 1 thi ;fracas /i \y.' 1'-.1 >c paine p- i' s.. a- a. a cliai'nps; . i':Yiia- 'h;ithe. .ar nn'tjpri; e - i~ ; i! 'v" : .in."-' ! vadc v.i '.i t. which . .,m v.; "i hv pa<>: end ' ' otiu-it t i ; i . v i- ? * ?rrhn^vy !'"> '.i-.' v -e.vh 'tn. . .'<) t y<'',:ich . ;**?, '. ' 1 "!i ; i! ! ' : ,v - : ;?n:. j' < 'oach *; stewart' arc drirtnlr h-:r<-p't<r -endure i : i< .;!>u' results.-' * ?. i.hr vvlil alltisi'. i field, friday afpos' ii/ moikm ' 1 . i!?ii '' ' ;. a \ j- ! ' \ v' <) ;s expected. = -. ! . ' . i . i - J . Iw^oeY^ffy ~ ? ice. ? * ' ^ x recalls. 3-1 -Sei > ; *' U. i'. VlCii-l'HKSK TiAl, NO.MIaKKI?UAI'SKS NKOKOKS ? {'luir'os Curtis Adtlri'ss iij' Jtuvd .Mass Mi-eVinuelt - Ai-ar.Vin^u'. ?i- Race Mass __ ?? . Mi'i'tinir?. ' -,r :ir.vf:s i\ stn \ne deai, ... i/i v. ;jij Senate I .t'a'JU'r Sees* A Nv-.v Day 'Ft>r- The Nwtfft X . As A-.ICacir' ... I . '.!* . I 4'ifthV'- of?tHjl' r" " . . v. .i .*!., i-ii'i-i'' .<>1 the .\c' r < b;trk1-, Curtis. vice-. : ~TrTr*T ' i'-.vjuh.'.t ' II I I'll1 f'l.1) 11111' ' . ' t- ''.J?oral handle 1 Ni : ii 'ni;tS.s inti'diny* in the 01 i; "i?.i chateii this ninininy. da' v!?'.?;iv etpt.?<Tin.i;,l:it(J , \ . v..::.- ;u;u;nst .Hoke Smith, t-iu?u> yeajrs ;t'Ko from (ivoryU*, .. .m Nfregarded ;ys one <>f i v !r ;m h i hiTh.ies in the. senate. ii.itli :it tit tinje'was cn'iriiifed ip "op to "an appropriation for the. i' . <i ii?' I' tin-. I >v.itli.'ti- colored high l -in WashipyrtyOw .'The contest | tin- two M itali s was 'Wayed I ' tin e days and Senator Curtis; ; l'y v.i a a eomprjMnise victory by ! i'"c! t .tv? for-an appropriation i K.:e d p -eek.'ny fr a tvhito. ' : pel pn condition 'that the Geryia a. \\'..it!111 yiprd in behalf of- Dull: ' ar. ' . p'-at? ; . ('.art-is' said; further.:- '".I ;i*V " - jie'iovt-i! in . t he ' ("i.--nh:l _ < !* the. ?: h yoir people as a race, a TTi1 .1- .. i > . - - - .'i.ii fi ; i -,j.-u i!h i!orr~Itt |? - ' i K-.Vo 1" ! n m M.-l (,* 'Su'.a '. t* Atm-v.;4and i<> list* jv.y clj l'V1 v!u y a square .lU-Ul." I ij.KX'TO OKSKRVK i~ ARMISTICE I)AY v ' i AY; :r,"i > 1 in;, prngVa'nj will )?? ' Allen I'nlvCvsity-. "Monday 11. 1 v. i::n:n;.r. at 1M:?;C <*% /u* a't i- i e'mjr' irivett-undoy , j u;' l.hf oTlst U?'g 1_jY? !'! . V ' i:."> i'.'.t ;.' !? is ex'.f??i'd t _ ; i.) v .uif out irrrri njai.0 this : . . , N1M/1 ^ SIX MAN Sii nif.l't'll and' ehurnvk ? danu' '<>"i's 'Misses Jolur.i' a Jvlla of 1 Hfinit. Mich. . .. tl. 1.. I'ioyd of Columhfa. of Mrsv Kilii Graham .... I'd Sunday. . . ' . ..:. . 1 MVs. -dames Campbell <">( i \ I .-U-f,|-]Mrs.r iSlfft Graham | iiim.'v ai.- i'.iu^n. ' ^ _ j M;s. ( . A. 1H aii's many friomis art j ":i.; : M w. thai shf is nUu-h hottei ; li'i.v ar.il family have mover! i ". ami am iilamiinyr; to t.ju*n school ?:??Moon ;ir I <i .V is?r?Hi a' ') .to. He.' ' * A ifiervy Sumlav s'..iith '.vi nt to Si'hi : ir':v . .a;'... Wf h V"*'- hoard * ji *: v'fH u> e.'onjr. aieely. A. l'at .-..'i: v,vnt- i<> iVma! A i , at r.. 1 a ; vat Lit-tle' Il'ivci n :,inl t .> iMir.'ttlir.nal Snn 1 "vta K.MT ^ .jrii'shwi visitors ja.thifrtrti'rt ... . !'. Aohtrs *? t> r oT-Moi*. : Mrs,' .l,V;u'S : Kv . Ii' i s is pastor of M? . ; : ;?;t Ui ,. A. W. Braxvn. < ' M. Va: ': M. Ft iu i > many .fricml; v . ' .IV .:rwi'd to hear that she i. 'v I sic), :it tliis writing ; * * -?;nin in<! wlTs the KVth';-t ft iv'ny Tiisrht? '' j'Krv. F. IK John "son. Rev.. 11. S "' iai l'CVI uh.l AiV,. .las.. Robinson n \t^y, i< Chapel worshipped with us i.'rv. J-'huson anil Mr. Robinson mad - " r ?mtvrt-V tng --remwlfrg?-mwb Mo Robinson sang a beautiful solo. Prq1 s I ! . ' ? .. ' L,A v. '* ' " - . ' i )ay- 77 7 iate^Battiie ' ? ' a *u'l' .''T' < J r ^5.\> V v I a. > i' ?'vi-..^ \ ? i-""-\ : it.<;!' \Y: her / '\Y.:;;r'F'rs: V:. < 1 ; y /!.:.?>. ** ' gsm;u- H-jMiii>: . ' . * ' * * """~ a >-. Kr<\ I. v ' i ji ' f 'i|V , y/U-V: .1?;;Tr: .* ?1V ' ' ' f *1 : ^ Till , li: - : \r , Lj AT VV r ' , , , : ^ ' l- ti 1": t r. * Al.H ?. : . . . : . . ' , ' 'J !-.' '' _ , . ; ' i ;i: !I? . i L..-' ' \l'. t-Uv i- ,;i i \'i.x ;; 'l lie'. rr*T~:'fr'!;~^'.'"T(r \?t" "TiT ' "T-~ ' 'i 75 ' ~ g ' - a ' : ' ' t CMjLEGE i*RKSlr DEN'T^ JIMET AiT ijEtfEDlCT ON 20th r- f..!l ii!C'?:tiju^. ?>f ? r?t f' Prt sidt'nt.-1 v. i"! }'.< -* > ?<! at . . I'i. iV? ii:ct I S- CM .. Saturday.* OttbbtM- in;no a. M. Ilijrh. si-b>M.d-principals ar.l sitl-iors wishing to confer on lvThf-y-; -injr-to ( yijrW* oivl. .- "arc ' * nviu-<r tn be. pri'.sviit. ? ? ' Enters University -r 0f Rerlin ^ i : : . . 'ji _ r _ ? t- - ;?; 1 ' " - g- ; \ . xl ~:/X\, J - ' v ;: x-,~ :ty<t r~ . . . \ >$&* it, **& r " . : . : " .. -..National ?' , i .rl .-i-.-viOi'. : . . . . V . . V-l. ...i: Muri'ill. .Tr., f. < V .a rf' ;vto 'VnltiiTfAT Inst' fall *+ . ?rr~i ' 'moihor niul' I.'.ihcr ho . ? : I :v,bis i:.1 cciu\ . ! l*:i:\y?slty of Berlin. '.iiul Tney '? ! ; ~w . biin u.rft wed; vwu the ' yrr.r-OV.l .youth, \\70v1* back It e II-".: '..eh) of the. splendor . and . or . ur of it all Edward Is the soil i <: J!.' end. Mr*'. Iv K. Murrell. of ; j <"! Oh.io, . His sojourn at the ' | ?' _ "1 < "L," will -he for a .period of . ; four V<v.ts. jMR. JOELdACKSON DECLINES OlK.AMj ZER'S POSITION To tho Kdilor. of The l.en.ii 1:' , In. f'ho is>.;io'of yo-,;r {.-ay.-.r \*i SopI i-r t hi.-. ., :IK-.i ? . .; 'vared 'lilt hoinlii): ('ol ii'viV-mt lo-Oi": -ystrti lth.vfj-c.nli,- ci :\n V in vlo. '.there rBr.i'vM -a; ' ' tatriiU'V.'. th.nl I am" sVh; ip ;r : "v' \ t*.or vi r-l\:ri '< I !.. v h eh ;i.i f ; ;.v n . Kit-I 1 i!/ !H\ P.., V- vi ' \v!.-n h rtin; iP.-in * a'1 ; .'?! t in niripir mi!:1. l'lvore5 fi '-f. 1 nnir.n* ;'* i rpt '>i-> J't ' i'ty. II. spi>otfully. J OK I. II. J rr *"??* ? ntfiB i - - * ??-*+ r v 9T~...r\.S.. ' 'oiiciicnrrrStmthty school ' i -qros ' ' . ' f.; Services "Pi" rcrv triy.il >. r.uay. I. S?'n<]::y T~i r.:_'1.^y. 11 v tod 0 ' fl .fT,-( .:'t S? 1 'Tl. Sl.'h.'CVi: ' u> :fo?ulta . ' of Vii'vor.'' I'n'^lor Dixon ? F! was at his host. ~ - L ' L - . . -was