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/: . . v ' ' " ' v ' |*v ? > X _ ' . '' * - * '' ?jr?1Vr. * .? - ~? ' - ? ' ' . -e? ' Interracial (Jc Discusses Rc t ~ : r : ^ \ . a ? ? Y Democracy impossible untii Negro * Votes, Says Dr. Du Bois I . ' ? . . **4?\ _ j Washington, Die.: U1 Democracy is ?foinj* to be inVpossiKie in'Anieric. until the cpiiiirty Ja.v* the ; robleni of -; ' 'Ni'j'.Lo illsi lanei.'. ' n in }he Sinttkr-^ declared Dr.' \\. ti.. 1-r D.u 11 is. u| the National A'.-.-oe'stt.vn f i- the Ail> vancenient of (A h>: ed i"iveTtnle.- sneakr 1 . . . mgyesterday ;al A'rn on }>('fori' the! National InterKirial C'onir-rence in : th5 Aiultronuru <if'Tlie Do|rart.ikont j ? of the Intevi jt- H'.i !i!i . ! . I)r. l>irli'i:s ! > i K let I'lrt'd ;i*' ,M ; ? len .University. " Housing of Neproes * ' ' ' Disc hv ^ Cornet teell? c!a;f? l.'erV !)or'i:ir t-> -pr va' ivv A pail nun I in V ,v. k Cited as. SiMct'.^sLni?i-lxj -j tn-nrtNnnn dolhix S . : M .' iUnis, LU>^ :cWis T. J.' Woaftetv .|p. ~ ' ; YV;f 11!r . Tr... km: *nY r *? . uf. XrKiV.cs 'in/ A; y a i:. t est ;sm : the i)r<?lil("V~.T - ? ! i-v l ye ui*rlh-.. ward mijrration. i it. topi*- ?.i ; disdiwomi . :ii ;,y v. '';;Ui:nii".n'isi'.sipTT ni' fii X t' i-i .yl I ,i racial ('on yferpnt'e in the. AtfAit- -ihim of the. JH'-. ipsjA'tiniOlt'df tlic 1) lil'd.n.Kf T. fl. YVoofpi\, oi' mo t!nlvevsl-' ty of North' ('- r??1?*"*'?:iv. <1 thai. ... the crpwditlK. ?f Nev,Pos;< >.R rivtions. . of the fitjos iirwivi'epii I'.vco;stvo. rents' a - - -antf unsanitary-csni-iit ioitSf- ~?: +'Since Negroes, j>v? most ici'. k-s, Ave restricted to certain-jIL.tri ts in wl?Uh ? ? t lw.V Iiiiist live,." <:. r!.i; vd >.l r . ,\Vi>;A' " lev, "the Jinoini'ii'.v .had lit1 housing' situaTi!..*: ;J . :i-t\ iVed |,yTTv>~ landlord and : ] c^rrrKit'Y'o I iT!. i*i* ' mO^t taliv Y'ha'icv-. v^s. ?|. "The linria' <>n o ' ti c' the : districts Ci!list :p.;: V:.:<a ,t \r- it.. with all of its rti.-a;d:j;i; evih; to in '/f.crease. !>"?>.',v. .?t . ? ' Citing as a >?u*ei - *v; the I'a if! La\yu in v' ; ?u,. b r. Ave ! . mont:i_.o;'o.'t d h\. !ok" D. It- .-hefellev, Jr.,-in NVw ? . rh- oky, i{o.:,-n ('oakling!? u ?>.. t 1 ie idv'.it rian.i.?r? y.cVi said that what ! ". 1 he > amik-ve 1 - -in Harlem c u'd 'iieldoycYi in btluu^ cities of the I'nii'.'d Steles. ; "Not-one of oar 5 1 lw a-t urtnimts has A been rented," ^aitl Al '' ;i -v-Uy- iUay 11th, one hundred ; cr' ten' at tlvoin .had been sold, r.itd i he wiring list, is so very large that one" hundred per pent will remain- unkoltf. ' ' ' > [J Ft??.-^Thanks* to . the nictivo Cooperation | of the members of .our community, [ our grounds and buildings, including; J ~~ alt'the dumhwai1 er slrrft^, -are kept'; > ' ' clean and orderly at- all times; XkA a single case of Vandalism, however trivial, has yet cbme to dtir^attention, and -we havj beep cooperating for a yQai. , "What has. bean achieved here in -? - Harlem, can just as.readily and sure-! ^ ly be achieved thru the application of the same ideas and the same spirit in other . cities of the United . .States," where the housing situation for A-. mericans of African decent represents exploitation as contrasted with ser"The 'improvoi]W*nt of the housing conditions for the Nef?r0- people in other'cities of our North and West which have been aflfecjted l>y the ExoC " d\3? Southern States, is vital t(i the welfare of ^ these eiimrmniitii's." ? DO YOUR b r' ' "r-?r?'v-1? t? ?. . . . . ;.r- "* ' r i . ? " . ' mference ] ice Problems WIDOW OF PUBLISHING HOUSE FOUNDER DIES ^ myy ? >Jashyille> 'lean., Dec. 21 (Special) - .\Ir-s.- R. II. Boy(l> wife of the late Ur. 11. II. Bojfff, died in this city at 1 :.'>() Sunday afternoon at her resi111112 1 in ihian Street, follown:,;' her husluind- who died m 11 or exact age was not certain, because she -was born in the days of slavery whcn-no focords of birth were KyV't. It was a* known fact that she Was.-a oati ve-of Fkmnra?having ^pcn burn, to the best of her ri collection irom what her parents told hein in Clearwater. She was taken from Florida to Taxes, where she grew up, and was married' to . Richard Henry Boyd in Grimes Counly, Texas. She is survived by five children; :.!rs. ;Thomas K. HaTT-pT Galveston. Texas; Mrs. M? B. Johnson, of Nash ii'd, Tennessee", Mrs. I.. Lsinfers-. d. i n 11' l.i-try AlUn Ii yd iW Naah~ \MIe a: ci 'lheoj hi'us 1). Boyd o.f K in i City, .Mo. The funeral is-to be i.i'M Horn i no .Mi. uiive L>aj*kLst 1 lun'cli Wednesday. - . . T.... t \iucause of her -death ^rs announced by the family . physician w..a a C'.-rcbi-iil'h morrhapfe. She was ; :'u t >_M Jur meals .and was ins i a chair. la'kinp: to two of 1ht_ childe^'ji, Mrs. Johnson rand Mrs. i. ml. i s, v.l mi Ilia ait-uh ?l^r. 1. II. Hale, the family pl\y:;ician was sumiiioiieiii and reached the home, just t'mv minuter, .prior "to her paimintj. She was a member of the Ml. Olive' :.,.V^ isL Church of this city, a ritembcr !' the Court of Calantho, and ."" the I nl'es* Missionary Society of tln> RIt. Olive Baptist Church., ^ ? ' lf.M)frit ^ it ki?u i:s i m \ r i \- e ini i:iiVii;\vs noted aithou I;i an . interview with Dr. E, C. L. tt<?umu?"h'iteiDltnthe t", "who xvb'itOiCtit^ South Carolina Nl'jrrot's;Va reprosena iv. of the l'iilmettb-Leader ohtahri : .ne information that'should he if value -to the reading publ'cTof- Our pnalp. Dr. Adams has pr uned an .int< rnatioi.al reputation beeaucc of two ' obks he has written, dealinpr exclusively with the folk Tore of the Ne 4 \t n\n^ 111 v o\v?iii[i itjytotnvf Smttft Caroltfrii: Ifls' first hof>k *?"('in. iii'i'C ! I;"lrhc.?'fi. whkh liaa 'y d review* at. the hands of-the'literary editors of almost every nutro1 ol-ifan ncw*[ :i):ci-?Lu?the United Stales. His latest book is "Nigger to Nigger", a somewhat offensive tit"c. It was because of the title given the latter book, that the Leader represenContinoed on page 8 "IT - NOTICE. ~ The "Leader" will not issue Decerns her 2<.HhyasJ the Publisher is desir6us~"pflaeCording to"Lis force", the Trrrvilogt'W^pending a Merry Christ-" mas, frcS^iroLi the exacting labot' of producing a newspaper. Your next/ttySutr will be that of January -5tji;~bnm full of news and features "in keeping with the 1929 policy of progress. Merry Christmas, NOTICE TO AGENTS,' 4.. ? ne u.,.: a u i .iMUiii/?cu 'M1 irow yuiwy wmur, noss management, arid journalistic progress; all Agents \Vho are in arrears . on January- first (1), will be peremptorily removed from their posts, and new agents, appointed fft i ther stead. If you'are an agent; and are behind in your account and wish to remain withns, signify your good , intention Uy remitting IN "FULL, i?TIRO. IT/ HAMPTON, Publisher-g IQLIDAY ,SHC . . -'''"v-* - . . ' T -- '.ys / * " ?????<?? p? ^ roT.u.viiHA, s. r., sati ? f '? . ' : ' " **' ?* * alt? flalmi ''EXTJ 21 ifp ?>raijuu'a (SrrrtT A BIGGER AND BETT is our Slogan. Have you obserx prises the- lresl thought -the eo? subscriber you miss these i'eatu I Scintillating Editorials by tlr "The Old Gi*ay and the New "Pointeil Points;' l>y oiu> nf lha "Church News", by -Pouth Caroli Musings" by I.. Wa 1 ker TOHl ftTT'v All-Around Athlete of a famous' of it's Champion Eleven. A* Li other Features in keeping with us to put South Carolina on the to THE PALMETTO LEADER Weekly- -dedicated to I'ublic Seri SiJc'Mont lis. ' Hv?.. . v " C GE( 1310 Assembly St.. Columbia. S ?: " -sfi j HesSoSK iHH| ' ? A.N.P, - MILLION-DOLI jtfarbisOjaCollege ^ Progress Steady and Sustained . .Harbison College, well known in stitution located at Irmo, S. C., is planning to. render service to the County and State that is most val liable from many points of view^IIar bison is a school for boys only and i: planning to live up to its name am oiipoiTunity -TTARBfSON^AGRfi?UJTURAL COLLEGE, , "7" According to plans now under way Harbison will ho thn phu-? ^ set modern farming taught and '^prac ticed. Trucking for local market . - J* '-**? purposes, fruit-growing, dair^ng anc cattle raising will he taught more ex tansively- and few. institutionalin_th< "State are better prepared for this Continual pn pftgf- 8 )PPING WITH Smo?*. fEsssgrage: ' ' y V ' '*> . ; ..t : , . " ?t > ' - if r~ " Jit I) AY, I)K(012, 1923. ^ ? ' 1 >'? ? " .. ittu 30faiirr ENDS uy? fu alRts jKraTTfrs ? ' 'I ER LEADER FOR 1929 red out .growth ? Our Sti^IF t;omjntry affords. IF.voir*are not a res: \ j / I e South's most famous Lawyer: idor," by a High Churchman; Race's I>ci't Piopaied' Scholars" na's. Baptist Bishop: "Peripatetic "Athletic^CommcuL by a lormer Eastern ILhiiversity, aVl Captain; terary Page is to be added, and f rnr?v the idea of steady progress. Help JournalistIc 'Map by^aubscribing , a Non-Partisan' Non-Sectarian ;k*e. Riit'ca:"~$2.00 a Year; Si.25 >.*II. HAMPTON, Publisher, ' c. ; ' . " , . Ka^k^^ftETi^jL^ UsBSSMmt^m^E^II^ -'l^ktr H^- j ? ^^BhbBE^ .'.v-' ^B> > - -^H^'HfeB,, . ^1 MM ||^ i * -- -mm . .1 ... HI II I I " .1 1.1 .AR PYTHIAN NATIONAL TEMPLE, HURRAH! HURRAH!! Emancipation and Life [ Negro, as Ame January 1. 1020 brinjrs to us . Americans for Go years, Kverv 5 land County is.urged to be out J . rade: as this is the day of Celebi . StateK^Cnngress.Churches, schools, civic and ? j a line of march and go to Rofted 1 ' ake place?"Pr-aising Cio^jfrom -] The formation will be nTAsse Mailt to Rlnndipg- out Blauding t , will be headed by the Rand, Ri :J Memorial Association; Uniform. A?t- Rllie Star Cn Nfn A Polo?^V> I 222 G. U. O; of 0.*R; Floats oft llion, Manual Training of Booker*1 - Display from Hopkins and Easfc d?. The. Address will be-delivered^ *j rade will move promptly at 11:3 'n*. H. COULTKY, President,""" l THOSE ADV ' I-; ~ " ' ' ???*?L?1 ? ? ' ' - Pylhicin Tei ?"; , cal r~ ' r:- - ' T-. , ' I .- ... T .v~..." Tr^iPTT . ? ... ..." .; , f / : : ' "" "" . mm filial' r CHICAGO For the 63rd Year >erty of the American rican Citizens. greet injrs and privilege* as fi ' eiti'/en qC Columbia artd Ri< anuary 1. 1020 and .join the 1 ration givefii to-ais l>y the Unit iA-Jb., * ' 'I : r internal orgnmxrrtIons will f<) liet College. \ylj|eVe exercise* \ mlilv and Ladv .streets, thron o Reindict*College. The Par* resident and Officers of Line Rank IC nt I3 rstv e Driir Coi-ps; Patriarch Co.-] ^undav" Schools, Prick-layers I Washington School ; Agricultii >ver. * 0 A. M. Please he on time. THOMAS DARGAN. So. 'ERTISED IN I -- v ? . _ .> ~ r.V a t ^ FYEAR riple Dedi 1 l"prl in 'PkirarrA kVVt IJLJL V^IXIV. : r?? ' .* ' ; BUII^Tvr: rnyyT^gmv ? ji 1 ~~r: - F "- i / '* .: ' \ s i. . ' ^ -^y GnR ^ A.N.P, National Building Formal y Optntd -?-?WiLli Exercises ~7~~~ ( jiicair.', ' 1 ?c-f. , <_AN'I?)--Some .wars-.ago' tltc Kc\\ .'l. Ash!.'... .Jones, ' l-.i- ??n of.a eontV'.Vr'atb' gvVeral .and i'lijiiVtis in. .J'.o Si>yth- a> a leader of -' ' ti i-. I'liurvh declared . that Tiishegee * I isj-'thiUy.Vas hat the 1. nkihvn.'?!. sha^.; >' o\v i>i' its.-founder,.Bbdkcr.T, WahIngii n. -S?o ant. wpf?. that'. . m it ' , its feci nii the classic d >< i i. .. n of an ami his labors." ?-? ?Ten yea is. a;'; i?I]i '..ri?W.i- j- : a; ir.ad r.ia V- Viii^'keg. i-..a fact. S." Wl Green became a chaMer t?,ember pf I'it^hs 1/-djiv. *.\o. j21. Kni,;!-.' - > !'..i'v'thins, in the Stjjilo of Louisiana. That was in 18S:L fi*? ty-livo jrteirs. aeo;. To- _ i.day, tlu- casual student of the'histnry of, that ptuU ff'ari'i'.nal order is ini- ; 0 i . . pressed \v;l}iolni..t5."iFt~lU.'lt.Tfiidgrmviii.' 'Jxs- :.in wi alt.h. numbers ami ir.il ,'.t nvo,. reV? . presehts;but tTTJ? IpngGiQiW shadow of \ .v~ " % S. W. Given., converted year after \ycar, thru marvelous dojMs into giant facts of Copstr.UCtiye achievement. JIc succeeded S. \V. St .irks in 11)08 asyuipreriie chaneelTov^ja^^ Avns^-vc ; lectini to that oflice at every session "sThcAthat-time. 'a-. Mr.\Oreen's home and hcad']Harters (e'clf aro hum ted iV. XVw Orleans. In this. . _^r4m;n^:-rity_'he is highly n spec ceil, and _ . . ?i i... -o _i.s_.c_- i .i, j.p-j 11 :i IV-'1 *-"'1 u?\-?ii cruses; nc is r.eru in fill ^jglK regard. by the bankers ami bu'si-r jn^s'stmcn of his. community the vonJp? ?*-??? tb^ m u)c 'fluenccvf'.snbio years ago. that the 1 bankers.; of 'New Orleans advanced ^Q,fthc K. of TV"-y7n.Vln0.lo finish anil u- T Tf),/ Quipt the great Pythian temple which was erected in that metropolis.-' rftl i "* *' The erection of a "Pythian temple n was first presented to the supreme ? hougo oT Knights of Pythias' by the 1 late Sin Samuel \V. fltnrfcs. Mh urr Mr; r~~^ C J*. Continued on Sports Page ^FHE LEADrR woowooorrcv owww . %i.i ! ..'> ;> .* " . -' " -?