The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 06, 1932, Page Page 4, Image 4
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COI.LMB1 \..S. FEBKl" VKy nth. p.'.TJ
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'""wily pathetic la w . eoiossal is the igroraiteo*
of Negroes of school ami *. oil.mo.. .
i. happontt?< (.; tr.i'Tr.fn:' ; * ... . ;u uil v.\'ityv tuv;
: adjustn.ont :o-:h^r*.p:v;;o?nsj* Wol-ol
lieve th?t-this i^rnorarvo is . duv ::i - I'arco Wasiuv
to. a genoral-Iaok of w'.th iho
a reru?cr,.j. !. :V
Thtfre **" ?:?vfca:;Jwd a:ui :\ riv four'
waoklv. Xo,srro pubUcatfeVS a!;rations.' Mau\
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L So'P'.ue.-. ha.< boor, writ tor, a' at J R, <e~wVd I
-A since h.-s doat>} that a-; j^^jt^
it: to .belabor the .publx w : a:-;.-.hav e more just at .
| present. t\o are fftkircp th:$ opportunity' never- 3
r theless of Vailing attention to what we devm the b
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''est thing that we have seen in print c -. n crnim '
he late Mr. Rosenwald.
Pr. \\. K. B. DuBois, writes the following i
"Postscript" in- the February A'risis:"
The .ivath of Julius Rosemvald tuinc* k. a:-, n:?
to American Negrifrs. As a Jew, Julius Uo>y.r..;K i
.iic. ik t Iwve "To- ue~~ initiated yito the
flushing arraignment of "the Anie'i iv'an wh^e c .
Anns. Knowing the Y. M. C. A. .
crossly against. Negroes, Rosen waul calit.iy t.cfc..
to help to pay for Negro Associa: i it . i . .
To thi^Jend. he gave large sums ami few ;
hail the wit to smile at. this slap in fa
white Christianity. Seeing' again tl.at ' ff ' v..
South did not propose to build descent >. he. in.
or most colored children. Rosenwald. ;Rtatn o;i\ v.;
-help. .pay., for such seheolhbuses. t to', oh-t?y .. k.
v.ti s. h> olhousos and on modern lino-., i s '
accepted this gift effusively, and. hover . ?. . >ih's'
day. has apparently grasped the ni'lhre ..
"icinderai'y which permitted an individual a :
rpis.ed race to do for the sovereign states a . .....
justice. to do for themselves. Beyond litis. Ki-v . wald
reached out toward public libraries, and
utls. and endowed a great fund to carry < r,
v.ork after his death. He was a great mar.'. B
.he was no mete philanthropist, lie wit- raddthe.
subtle. stinging critic of our facial duo. . a
We think that this apprasal of Pr. l>;?.;e.s'..sla.v,
0'. :Ply what KpseltwahVs life atul : c:n .. .
to the American, people. We would s.: .
;:r readers pernse "Brown America d . .
Kn I tie. president of the lio'sonwaiu K.mudt..;-.
a more extensive account of the tt senv odd ? "TTT"
ih'ropics' toward oj||hirr.pup. '
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j BShveIN THE^ LI?sE:> r;
BY "GORDON B. H YStTK'K f
They Also Fight
W\ are living today in a" tithe of - ?~f?rr~
fhe.-e times ai'e critical .is how. admitted 'v. .r.d- .
Indent men everywhere. That tribe
w ho-ha., p'-.'s. ribc j "l i-ig- ' i
Negro's economic and social ills is -rap: dy .ir.sfing.
The Negro who takes lightly the p ... .
race today is either a fool or a kna\ el
N^gro needs most today is some "\v;iv ....
-morass \ eo no in ic?insoc ur it"\ r~tbtT'oT~TT~~~^:^"~~~'
pforesees ':iie cooperative league. v- h.?
* a> S ' htlS HU fits: but iv nr. *:: ; . . . '
yl^TTE to cooperate and the plan/nt.-.'. ~~
?-0j*'? >? ill vviiat way these coa.j-i o . to
, he' "had. This waiter's . "ivhi-xui^. ^
."sets forf^ the ohly Trreans tw"whi^iV
jt'y vii:'. earn the consumers' and ::v>V'.
*e. 1 tr.at these cooperatives must- ,ha\ <.. FT"
words, the capital which must put : .v v. .? . t
c ;t tr.etf feet, and make them a uoi:ti: , ...".'
1 ' ss;.i .ho w'' ;ri- 'nar,'?? >; ?
must . I sutTf acted ,there:r\ n: .by tin-.**. .V _
present the- employ of the whit,i ....
capita, ttrnds have been transposed nun t
Noitro c.ooVerauve -cart Yuhc\.,o-ti
This writer's "Double-lHityJVlla-pj' ^ .*
?* tr.e "same thirty as corrrrat:ve.;L uytr u .;:~~vr
S.huyier proposes; Th.- f*.?; .
i ' tnar ts cu.saluted to meet ac .- _*^.
ui .se. 1 ^ ? v cm: - .
o.i vt may ?ret so:v.ew hero. \\ e ? .. - .
ami a r or.way m.ay be better titan :n . ..,. .. .. ..
All credit to the Neyr<^**who has :r.o y..
plan even thouyh such plat: may ;.
i r.e '.mposs.bie X?gr? is - ho, who has - ...
tut who." in lieu of .something, .oh r.an.i. .v. :
Negro "r.^rns". ^ there -.is a ay
.ag :Vs -: :: a;: o ti thai; a:;y ..then ; .?;??^- -?
.01 Xtigyro who .obscures tae Ti: ?rr-r-.
tinds himself economically limited ami wah
v . tart her limitation at woi'ry. waal ;.v
"1 lie Negro s eu tie a tic n is at i -i\ m :: t ir'.o .
aim tor a citizenship that th:?- e .
..oa.ee aim; what saali lie vio? i:.
t ' ?
i t.'.j'n-; mer.. emergency, a.ms are .....e- . 7.
Negro wr. en* he4'is calling tor . r: . . a../, .... :
a\. t.aw that alntstakihg .;s rat it. as.- : .. . - .
.1. . rat * .:<. r; w :tat^ sr.a.. *. ae Ni. e. ?. . ' ^
:.t>s .1.^ that ts tu-trnt 'prvsea: \;i t a...
tit a t there is no iut'uie t - ?t?f?am?rr
we .till .-.rep employee.: taa. :t \ . ; . t.t.
? ".u rata mast v.o tr: taat t. v w .... . ...
it .oy as ur.1%ss we uo tae a-m. . v t... .. i.i
.; tie: tout wt are vi it A . t. t
i "jPiTow That tae Negho tr.tita*.... a .. . ' . .
-yivamag tnrtugaou: tats nation* ;.a ; ' ..
>. ate >e as.hie pregtam: yet a :V.v .v.... . - . .
.to to tuKe re: age in*tae vague ": g.i: th..
aw. rig.h. with what.^rht when -j i . -. .....
things that the "Tight Negroes- r.. _.o. .
V-e want something ccr.e'retel It ' r. g .
tamg. way uoa t taey map cut a ear.": ..._
ir.ey use tae r.gr.t tut-v as a uem.y . i. . . i ;
mer s.a'.o- mottier?wr.g Were
wjS.i tut and a* nor.tag t.ar.t
..vr..iiaugater rr.ignt-have .an. civ.:...:.
- '.iQ . Tie Negro wh. w . : .
-*r - wa^ae .er~a ...i- . ?rr
i I'.: ' *- : * J1 XT..1...I '...V N ... "
:;i?, ar*"V:r.t tar?..vv , T.~- 7
terr.rr.stratec that the N'cgrc c;.u.d'-v: . ..
r?:??- . ai?:?' ?-r~r??*?
;^r. u* R:uh.~cr..u rr.. _rus
....*:ca..v wakeu up F.;chrtto-r.i :#
r-;?e sdent ar.d -smtp le ?^rrr?r~'""V ; ...; .
-.' fc. >.rt i
v.. the sr. still, have als: Ttv N-.u;
.?have 'made good"?in evv .?trrr-r-r-r-'? : --.eavr.
have also fought; at-i that Se *.* : . rr: - ;
h!.? dot'.ars as "I'ou:le-L'uty-. . .a: -. -
ig-.ts. Milton says "They a.s #tr.j
hand and wait." They also tight w .-.. . >
nd- *av?nothing??-?r- ? - " '
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POINTED POINTS
BY (LEORGE A. SINGLETON
The^iielrty text: Thru the'wrath >.f t'v r
.osts IS the land darkened, and the people-' shall > ?> ' .
s the fuel of- the fire; no ni*n shall spare
rother. Isaiah 9:19.
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It E PALMETTO LEADER
The.weekly thot: A sentence hath formed a char
I arte:-, ami a character subdued a kingdom; a pic
- .e hath ruined suuls,' or raised them to eomnupcu
j v. rlh the skies. The pen hath shaken nations, am
a; lisht the world in peace, and the whole ful
??rti of plenty been tilled fioni tlie lini ? !' s-'ic: cc
--Tuppcr.
This writer" eautioncd-you to keep your eyes uroi
w! pments in the Oiient. He meant by th.at t
i v:.itcl; events in India! China aiul Japan. At thi
. . ting the papers, carry a bold headline: "IHrirai
j '.nes upi 'with U. S. in Shanghai Crisis;. ravpgin;
r.nt ye city continues." . Looks like war. W ho.
r really comes there is, no way under the..su:i fo
i y i.r l.'ncle to keep out of it.
Once more Will the call to the colors revcrborat
thru .the land. Your people forgetting social injus
;ice. d;s?ran'.hisement and lynching- will enlist am
c i.:iled m larjje numbers. ?Your clergymen trloiV;
with that cf the other gtotip will aid in <he worl
. recruiting. /The 10th Calvaty episode will L>i
. vigo:;en. Selah.
t>h w ell, what- difference will if" make to have
v?hundred th en rands of men killed.' In the hipine
1" l.'.cir todies will fertilise the ground, and.it
tre second place the population will be'chinned, *< i;t
NVhelt all the killing is over"men will esee more si
; : . nil a mat. loner table and t'v.-nu> ti?.w<
.. .'i iter- peace. __ - ..
^Vna'. Texas. Wonderful to meet the Texas del
eg a: ion' to the A. M. E. General Conference. 13 j
ir.ii.ation this writer talkt for them. Texas ha
s.me great leaders: Bishop W, S. Broekg, Presidta
lean Mohv. Pi of. A. S. Jackson. Mrs. Ltt.y Htigh
\s ami Dr. E. J. Howard. ?
T> shop.G. B. Young, South Africa, entertained tin
' presiding bishop. his wife and visitor's. Drs. R. R
W right. S. .S. Morris. J. C. Andet s:n7 Attorney
. i."'. ? ami?many?local?loaders?wore?pic-min.?
d'el-egatioii ondorst Dr.- -E. J. Howard for the l?is
h\?p-'tV.
Fyr .the tirst time this sci ijp?*.,sa\v Paul tjumn Co!
iv.-e. I: is a very beautiful institution. This bring
-up, the nu^stitm- of education' in the A. M. K. Chu'rc-h
Many-would criticize PrOrf, A. S. Jackson, the Sec
1-ii n \V.t<> 1,11.1 i l?ir.4) !.? i.Jl.iu- i- i,
ug -ten :orw-ai'd. in-the s'oultibn of Its education.!
tr . . Enlarge, the* educational di-t-K".-. . 1".
v.'.-. e*.v-r.tv.ahy leave the tr.atter of. school el.nt
"^hafvit* '*. >~il:e"IbcaT anthorities. This may I.e. .h.
ay The fr.an is blamed for a situation w hi.
v ,c:wc;v h'as created and for-which'-the ?hut\li
:..J> -.per.<ib'le.' .
h v e 'r Mississippi valley. 1>V:. to hi- tot;
. ; ars. in this space he w ill :um na-.pYd
t > > A> v i. iiiiaiis 1.1,
Texas'.- a*, t> ytv u-ha-ivrh-i- yi-vV. L :*
- a: . .return to people ^jho :u-'c-' c. nvi"<.'.y ?iej
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.. ed' t?a.i intelligente?oi t;:e ya-..\.it's
r ana 'tne la.u.ty. stoaent
:.:, . jT 111 ^'. r. with Miss Kvrv.n :r. her* sa
7rte Stork visited Mr. and Mr?. Allen Fe.ucr a:..',
i?;a hands-obve. baby girl- . Tnx-.motne.y.rvtv.:.
aby are dong nicely.
> ..V.'.iay \yis a great day ar-.o:::^ trusters'.
\V'e ha'd a Splendid Sunday school ar.V." tr.e
young - people as well as the old people are
h.erested in our Sabbath schooj. ,s
IV f." Solomon Guignard o? Barr.we'.'.T*'e re* vp pc-t
o'st-o us -Sunday morning. and-ale?:r\ -
" '.-.day?-Vr.ool 'lesson.??aVww al'h ." T.iT
: Tr f. Guignard home with us.
Dusky Taylor. Sr.. vi- Mfc*M H G- .. .v
jpvr.uing awhile. She brought her grand _ chrA: ?. :
Nt'.v York al rg with hvr.
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l Dlt.UIA GRAMS
L?L to liwifc Vera PuMleb .'. ' "J
The Elizabethan Theatre
- .I'm* Elizaliethans lived in a time
51 of comparative peace and of greater
? prosperity than. England, had ever
n .A.,, Domestic and foreign comr
> developed rapidly. People began
to travel more extensively and
L' new ihUroets tand new ideas were
" i": ui ht hack.
* Ytv . !tt'st( theatre in England was
= built by^im?s Burbage in 1570. The
* aim- ot it was "The Theatre". .Bure
Uigo modeled it on the Elizabethan
inn-yards. ..in_which ho hud duubtlc;s'
u y ft en played. - "
iiiy anions actors of the age were
1?i-Vc"rj.il Buibage, Edward Allcyn
ami William Shakespeare. A good
voice was. indespensitk? ff.r the Eli".
..abclhnn actor. The bairenriess of the
- demanded good acting.' A typi"
val Elizabethan Theatre is described
in th|s manner. A great and rude
vaiue awkward in its structure.
On a dirty >+to on the bank of the
' Thames rose a principal theatre, the
1-5 5. . - k.v.:v- *- i
? <l '"--Aajcorai -lower surroun1,0
,a """My ditch, surmounted by
a red nag. (\ mnion people could eiir
y : a' tlu> There
. Mx. iwo penny even penny
>*....>. 1: :t t anted. the-peoolcsirT tab
-?b ?^ v!?.-mili-Tv.?apprt-niU'
1til the streaming rain on
v.". !' .:U>ads.. They jtl all probabi 1 ily
_ s.' .J,; '-'-'hallo themselves about, it.
, V,a tin^ for the nei-foi nmn.-r.
t ,u " , 'hank beer, crack musj
l 1 -t.i'.*.. howl now and then, and
; b-hr-. ro v t > their fists. They have
: 1 n_ to tall upon the re.tors
...: t;\c i ho it:o upstdy d wnl
: V a great upturned barrel ,
j n peculiar receptacle for
The .s.aujl Would, rise
w-i'.:!d c"!v.e the try. "Burn
r . 1 lift WOUhi 1 U!i* some
. it'. nlti.v- -'n ti.b-tiaiv and the >ca-. \
^ '/ ill all the air. * -
" o'-e t!. j y.uiin.>
-v to ray a ahlilimr to
. - wo.\ tite oil gar: people. :
t'ltjk. These, were shel^tain
ana if they'chose-b
. ' . - r^czzr-^r. IX". . U- ~h i? lillg ttttW?WOTy ~
" i t. have a stool.' Oftimos '
1 la. ki". j. Thry '.".t V ,
*. Mtsolves <.t'. the ground: .
\ damty at such titties'.
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Receipts Fron
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' < i'o :t ?s due. ' *
? ? JOHN p RPR
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Saturday, Feb. <>th, 1932
I'll VI. I. IS WIIEATLEY BRANCH
OF THE COLUMBIA PUBLIC
IJ BRAKY. n;
L ? t r
Y. W. C. A.?1 129 Park St.
"Decembers Report was ~ unavoidably.
delayed last month, hence two
reports are submitted separately:
For the month of December the
adult circulation was 467, of which
.'12H ficti< n and 1114 non-fiction.
Juvenile circulation was .'500,, 205
fiction and 155 non-fiction.
Circulation for U county, schools
.was'.'J 17. Total circulation for Dec.
tvas 1,1.14 books and HI magazines'.
New adult borrowers 2b, Juvenile
6, total .'12. Enrftllmcyt 1.174.
for Juvenile colfqption except .'5 adult
' New l ooks for circulation 1)7, . all
non-fiction. Total ciinitiation for one
.veal- bjintr. - r ----- -- ? ?
January's Report: Aduk circulution
fiOJ, of which 4<111 -fiction and 151)
non-fiction.. Juvenile circulation 42(3, of
which 2.58 fiction and 188 non-fiction.
Entire circulation 1,028 books
and 2fi magazines.
NewV adu.lt borrowers 117. Juvenile *
1') nl kH I ?>o I or.
iv/lfll ?M/, l<lll Ull lll lit ? wu'l. L* 1
cut out jihturcs won* given for posteis
(from library.) t- -Fe\eial
now adujt boohs udded for
circulation. r>2 as^ortc-dl magazines
and four hooks donated Hp library. "
A borrowed book \vWe!i war. due '
Juno l-.'{ was kindly - brought- in by a
good member c r the 111 vary and was
graciously; iwoivwl in spite of the ^
daman*which will be?repaired, Tho
librarian is anxiously waiting tp receive
all over-due books. Remember
you arc depriving others of reading
b.noks which?trrr^fTt^TetuTnod after
two weeks.
All arc pleased with the new steps
for entrance to the library and'Y.
W. C. A. and every body will be delighted
when larger quarters are
made-in keeping, with the -progress
of the work. '
Uente ntber-flu' MILK-OK-1 >1.MKS
l;r>v t n entering the Fljaxy-..- Any r
amount will be grateful];, received
i'w t; t- rdarri 'ioMit otv tiw hnil.iiiur
"\Ye are grateful to Mr. M,"
Kc itt .; ?t-bt?poem written for the .
library, which will appear next week.
' 1 ?isiif'.g-.:i.-jHed visitors in January *
were Mr. F r?. nu\v. a representative
of-the Kv'senwald fund. Miss tfheves '
Fiviir \ lv-' }-.. I oi.v.-y \ ?lx.?:
tien and. Mrs.. Bostick. Genetal .Librarian.
^Vo T ~: - T <i')ir:n'i-.r r . .t' 1. 1 t. -
the public- ir. '--otto in i .yh^-n
?j >-' : >h' n tM pi-.imr -
t" our- '.treat behe'iactbr. IULIU.S
RC>SKNWAI.l>. "'the* POKR ami tho
"HV K R7" ~ \ye. ai-e SScoeiiinafiy grate 7
ftTt frt? all tvr.<.n:s fcccivvd.
present and luture. "
J. \V. TALI.KY. " ,
_2 Librarian.
* A scroll in I'ivr letter* announced to .
he public that they were in. London "%?
r C . :;stanti:iv;:lo ami- that v.-.<
muuu:i tcarry the public to the dedred
place.
M'fht uaner-f or.ito?T . y ?
H'\v> ti.-in rhe Chinese" I'lhie! The
"Chinese Mate" is the Catholic W.-rld . ,
for l:-J5.
COLUMN AND ?
IT GROWS
R CENT SCHGOfcS:
. Tear hers . County. \ r .
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Ms'Registering. 100 Per Cent. ft
. Amount
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7.00 hi
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i Colleges; , . ; ' <
...... $4.00
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i",Hr- fmUffiT ploree state iJj
^o-tintr Ion v?r Cort an(l the
<ohook-; .w^ wish to grive full i A
GESS. Executive Secretary!
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