The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 06, 1932, Page Page 4, Image 4

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O . . Page 4 3l|p $faluuvttu iEtaiirr ! l'l iiLlSU ill) WEEKLY . |r, 1310 Assembly Street, C olumbia, S. C. i utered at the l'ost Otliee at Columbia, S. C., as . v. ... se^oilcl class mutter by an Act oi Congress. SUBSCRIPTIONS * ''io Year.. __ $2.00 Three Month .j.-. $ ^.75 , . ix Months 1.25 Sing)? Copy*- ^.05 FOR E1G.V ADY EK'ITSING" AGENCY V. B. /IFF CO.. 608 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. >lhcial Advertisements at the rate altjowed by law. .'he Leader will publish brief and rational letters on subjects of general interest when they are acBoinpunicd'by the names and addresses of the^authurs and are not of a defamatory nature. Anony 1" " " ?'<! i k . u ! ? t j 111 \ < in the inst'it ul tops of ' . South / .ii ' Ima u< have instituted inipiiry us to the ~?V" 'T'T;~'~nr-n -itn?nThi-vr has hoon /"IIMUll'll^irrl : l' ';.L L'l"1 ',l1' KhVcri'lld Cliallos- K. Stl'?Will i liu- -jvn aanx ti' 7i<- |i;osjili'in of A licit --Kttt roll I'ni\ ,-i - j; y. ' * 1 ".'ii i ,ij? t.i loai 'j from Bishop .Noah. \\ :l ':s111- --"hat aM-J-.plans for .hi* inoiy iny "A!.o:; and Kittrt*I 1 hud l-oou yono into 1 >y the 11 1 '"'y'f i.-. lis 'it "in t ho two si-hoi'ils atiil had roaoohod a r.riYHtl [Ve ddoisinp as to .what I'ofnf the mo/per -h? ,|?i a^-a . o. in aoi-oidanio wiijf the edict . ot tlx. hf.o <-.o!-n-T:r!- 1 ;tnni'(-tviiee of the A. AKTv ( Itui i h. t 'r ',: i - i ii,, a a: Ii. ai I y irivon any citron ~ (i*i - - o i;;, i.. i. o ir.toneation to.'the i-J'oet till at '!a ' :" ' :'-v > i yr i 11 to Kit troll. ? l~h ? ??? :?;?hi i i "o 111\ i .ion of Al~ V" \-"A"! 1., Kittivll in the immediate luUit o ha V .-aused :i.aity -t lidotrti-nyd- prospective . A h :i '1 i t)iI'll' li' ii' ovos- toward oHher Smith < a -na-.n t-i :!?It .-eem* a, us that the . . )" : !' a. i aiod ' a irross Injustice Ul'"n 1 ? ?? ' ' 1 ' ' "I rH A lion?hry?alloU j } ] < i' | > i ; j . . i , ! " i i , i ' . ? ' " ? ?w *'' "" o> i s t,, , an. ,,ut. t ''<?iii week ho-n y .o H't!i ?tive stops. The **" *-" .'lit ha.~ nig Iu'i-n , j acted _to the of. \ 1:. -I Ki-1Y?'!| for the Very yood rea. 11 I"''' v" Wo Oilll HOI pj|.. , r .:.... 111 ( .ii 1 di 1 at who Hn " 'v-i-od A.I N-u-aKid. in:,nit',,Id hatships that 1 1,1 11 if'.iv 'than half eentur.v sur ' '}. ' 1.: .* outli w'tu idinn's younyvr I'"'" 'a. fh., iiie- ifh,.. uanio thai is doat to .... Kill I) IT. IH1Boi< should have -onie eons'ideralion for the N. A A. ('. 1\ whose servant- he i--. The coifttant >tr^/4r?t> for funds mi the pan of t^at hod.v" makes iS hardly sen -ihlo for an Iw.dy m^nnei ted with it to "antagonize J-< >!.; \> h'< n i'Mti powerful influence i |J J t ?- iM.'luflf. . , ? Althouyh P.i'Av.p Sim- i.- a fine man, we feel sure that if I > . ItdjBois lavw Bishop William^ .and made :i fair nnprsiisal of his splendid perspnality and power- ,' f Mitel'ect and 'ready < xpression, -and of hi ;i! :l_it..\ a- ad c vet..live he would not make isueli 5i f.?.l -h sfit'eiiMii' a- lie did make; Such comparison^ sue filled w.jth odt'un anyway -and are totally unworthy of the* mind that was Dufiois, We sincerely hone that 'such lapses on his part are not jsitrns of Trpprnaching" senility for we hhd hopqs that I>oc(or Beard < h pardon us we mean DuBois Q 'mi phi romnih of sound mind tinOi 1 lie hecomes an o:doj?ei4?i iap. ? "** * "FLO" (i.WB NKUUOKtt A "HllKAK'.' Perhaps the greatest blow the amusement .4World lias received for many years was struck whn i "c\v /lays ago T^lorenz Ziegfield Wv.as removed by death. Ii is hardly conceivable that "Fib'', who did his very best'to provide, for people's enjoTimf -life should come to the end of life; but we toe must clvyr the 1 still'*#* !Ubl innL'n *#*? >??!*<?? : I II! K I'AI iWKT-TO I.KADDR'S expWiny now flvut ?tins died mid t hankfulues that lit' . lived for in his l.lvinjt he diil not foi-y<-t. t-lini AtherA . !"p 1'ttd it ir.vln W liw. 1| iniulli 1 r . aid ' !.' n V whs sai?J of another of lrf>" ran*: "lit- rami- thai' ye nnyhi have life?|and have it more MJ-ii:idaiilI\ (MAMMON WINS MiCKo VfCTdlh j To our meat pleasure, while silting in. a friendly cliat with a m-ui whom we had ni'\ or met . (>. : n i . , we learned of a?i aeiiievoment of. one of. onr. N<-yro doctors whie-h we deem aijhi ha I >le. TTTh-"; d'vTT" was rendered hy Dr. Oliver Champion. .lu-t why it is considered uiielhieal for doctojs to ad\?-r:.i-e we have never heen able to"" uncllr>.;uiid. Dr. Champion Knows nolhihy at all ahotit .what w< a i savinif altottt- him, so no. one can iu-i--u?-e hi+n <?f _ instiuatiinr the matter. A uentlt nioir told us thai lie had over a peiiod <o eijrlvl years, spent lPlltl dollars a molly white and eolored doetors nl I lie ait e;: p to di.-e er I, i - \'. !:. " . 1 illm|s, hut it- was not until Dr. Champion -Ap called in on the ease that the real chase."of tin ' | illness was discovered; and the jn oper r>-m-i<k an| I Jied. l lr. Champion. a>< online' to?-my?iiii'oi nam'.,,?and his-diayposis and told Him that within a ?Vrlah: time certain results would he manifest. Within imthirty. (lavs, those results were iiia.mlV.-t ai.d?^ lias Iwen five yea is since- < ur inforniaiu has had to make any expenditure oi.i his spn|-'-'- hiahh. Tlie mole of such eases that "arc ht-o iyiit i . : we think will elevate the" Nyro .phy'-dt ian ip C. pnldic mind. ? C ?" ! HKTWF.IA TH K T IN I .S BY* GORDON B. -H-AXCOCK 5 I * i Ol'k WONDERFl'L WOMEN The- time'is at band when tin-' N'r^nt w?*mrrr I should be gloi'ilied! ?Hers is the nio-t faithful rT~ | hers jwill be the greater glory when, these e; iti-':d ! times be parsed.. It is generally known; thai ' greatest -weight of this depression is rcst'ing upon I the.Ncgi'b; and it must uoU-ki forgotten that??-t? j greatest weight upon the Negro race" rests upp.". II the Negro woman. The Negro wimitrt is . .to* ,1 shock-troop in the battle for bread that l'oi' Negro ,race is waxing fiercer and fiercer. One m ,! the reasons this writer has refused to fake lighTb the condition*. that confront the Negro race v.a | based upon the knowledge, that tl e g'lHater. burdc: j of tht. times would in the last analysis' rest up' :; j-tlie Negro woman. Tiiei;e were tlu?e w!v<> prc; i' scribed the "laughter op re" for the-Negro's eVonh'iic and soeiuj ills, bm-such prescription was act an-. > ! by "wishful thinking" rather than by a scientific i study of the factors involved. That is ne\cr a | wholesome* sTtiiation where the burden of bread J tests "upon the--weaker tnemhers of thr"f?TTnift" nf.h , community, and where such unwholesonto ,-itua1 tion does obtain, there is always something deplm' I nblt going on. Such, is the ease of the Negro i< day. Althouch the. Negro masses Seem eheei fTa ! | an our "Glec-Drophets" are over on the firing line something tragic is taking jilace m a group when j the- burden of bread is resting* upon tlii> wo ac, ' and children. A casual early morning trip uiij i convince one of. the point herein rjVisod. The t j street cars are loaded with women who aiv 'virtual . , slaves by-ptason of t}ie fact that upon their 1ab.,m I (depends the bread and- sustenance , of flic fairJTy Nor would it be so pathetic wt're-?there signs tluit these conditions would be-speedily ameliorated; bu; i ho such signs are apparent anywhere and so t i. j wonderful Negro woman marches forth dfirl^ji. I naiue ior bread. , i The maddest of the sad situation is not that tbr ' Negro woman must work; it is that tin Nc^iii I man must live upon her labors. Where the hn hand is while the wife is fighting the battl". Jim i bread is very important! ^t,udents of sociology know that- in such tithes as these tlu< birh-rate risc.rapidly, and thus adds to the already heavy burden the Negro woman is bearing. It is further known that two years of the situation why re husbands wait whilet) wives work, will ruin tlte I>c-st man. There is therefore something important, taking place wiiWin tht manhood of the rare. The attention of the leaders must soon be?dim ted li. this- situation?It seriTuis soT-TaT eonse?iueiie'Of? are t? be averted.. Meanwhile the Negro woman daily takes up her knapsack and armoi ynd marches forth to war. There ntay be nothing that the Negro man can do at present; but he could at least be full of encouragement. The Negro race needs a NK(!RO WOMAN'S DA-Y wherein her great courage.' atwl fortitude could be extolled. The Negro nien should sponsor this day. For the Negro men are more ft V ? : ,? ^ p ^ > Uife palmetto leader [and umiv tin- beneficiaries, of the . sam ilua anil heroisms \f. i>iir wpiidei ful Xejrro women ThrnuVh j I hardships all peoples' 'rise; but whftt w ill' In- the rise vl' tin.'. XiT'i'" wun.au may be the ruin of the Ne>rro man. All uimuiuI us the work of ruination is j;uim,' on. There is n'ot much relief in si^rliL to (Uilu but wo are hopeful. A rij_rid ec'onomy kivos flmii' sinus of promise, fur the Netrro must throw his machine of lite in low, for the tirade ahead J> a loutf and toilsome one. I'evhaps it will be' better tartber on. .More ami more it seems as u the \hiti .labor market.will have demands fur the labor nf AIV. women but less, and less for-the N\iTiii mat*. Herein lies the argument for "I>ouhle Duty Hollar". The present 'iroiiomu pre-/.'to tfltust . !;l.\ alter feokinjf in vain for an 11?>11.<titan, il' l>\ "h- in . !.-.Id' iv.eltnl. llii' man who |tin small '.ait rotten apples on top of I lie J>a.-Let aial ' -oyp . fruits of tin' fami.ly tree. Tie- h m y-moon soon "*chatiKt's into thy -mopey* - ---A""sw "?!-. in time'may also sav.e nin?-. -We :n v !eirinnihir to sttspeet rhat. "the do^r- the pi Ssitn'' tho world is }?<.injr to, arc hell-hounds.* - -r?U-i*- ??I?pind. I't?i u\ phi < .! :11; . u V V I - _ w.'t'ou; nov an* like the ."ado" without iho lemon . i ' r-r-nr without. the "nokr". j 4 . "ii W4???????w? POINTED POINTS iiv I;KOK(;I: A. SIM;U:JON.___. The ' :v 'IVvi : T'n.-n he lo ot mo to '.la do-.r. -f tlt'o ir.. . of the Lord's .house whieh w;t; .tov. m i he No : and heliold. there sat women weeping fo "ftvrsTTYvur ' ?. ? : ' I'' / el. i e' vi; ! ? 'v" f., .1 ii.v.: . . '/ ' ! o,, ]i|'nve my Solll! ' 1 ee" m;. way a.- Itird- tluir travhU.-- ..a. . I shall arrive! W.hal time, wiiat^-toy* I a-k. not; hut unless (io'd .-end h t . . ! ( >r M'talinir tiiehalls. sleet or--til inv, pn?M'ii;e tnii'u hi'- '.""'id?(inn t?I ;?ai! u e.?? lie o aide- me and the l.inl, 111 1.1 , ... line! ? ' , Robert' Ik v.; I. . >:? !' v.'a- s'l it rod' l.y the -ihht of .l--wi-i, wor-hippinv Tanmitt/.. * The tr.ahi dii.e ' ? 1 11' Mi\ vi | t iiit'i?.?u a to?in . .e t 111<?;, _1 - 11 ? i !u-i\f to wor-hi^ .of. foreian a'od-. . I ? ? .eh. y. .*.: > for Tamm'uz wa- Adonis."lie v ;t- a syrian trod, of \eavtntion*, a" very. Ren ' youth, hot n .of a \ ii'itiit mother. Y> b v .a--. ' < p j,.1 f.-i; in 1?.\ e will! hint. rTTTr-TW", f i.tiitn. to rtunai ti. one halt of the '.ear withy. < itdiittal r? i? 11 ? ~ and the other half oh t I I'tjNi not see H*ru four tows. The* car.- a-.e. : ' \ ..'i or- ahu\v I.Iu- reach of a num. i-omat o-s, melons.- spinach and ' Nnud. " in ah.tit ~ a y.P. H"ir.pct' flops this yrar. New. pa] i r.- arc a: i.. ilia; at-. punts oj. an" m?winir , i f 111? -;a > ';v Ji'poultry. and I'aim produce nr.- hri-njrintc !? ;-! "it prices. Stocks and lioiids are on the hiy'i puree. 11 *i. , it* nicans that the e mion.i ' and psy.-hoToyri-.j ' ?ti . "low': have keen . reached.. A c..rdintf" <i"The~.Vfro -American so:.:ut;ime I>.*an" i!. <;lies has eft Morris lirown and says lie i' intr to leave the A.. M. ,Tv. Church iici-am Irs d-hop will not appoint him to ncharee hut prr * . outsiders-. It is a pity tho.t a \n ; >, .-< re 1\* . trained sl r.u!rI he compelled to leave.' hh11 :1 !,. This writer knows ..Mr, (ides unite' v.ill. if was f ni-;. [lean of ' Morris l'm\Vj| anil Mr. (Jiles was.a Jile.mher of tin* faculty. _lle' a iatd wi.rA'i; and will mnfce-ttnod iii'\vhaie\er I'nM he ina;. labor. Ilejjret to sc-e (ijles leave. ( laims that the college owes Viiin st.'iun.un. Tin-a ric hi d times and unless a eollejfe has a InaA'* id u nient seine hills igc likely t ?"> pn unpaid. This. -1 i ;ti-'r has*Ta-nh ffi he !i< < ejhat times are evttiui* i rt'-ru and coUei'e^ like individuals w ill calch lip. i liaee colleges that are St If support inyr.. and are neglectcd hy the (jtimiI hoards of education, IJ.'l your ^riitip nprst train its own leaders. Hear the] \vo?Uf'f- C happedo: "A kinsman ni'tj t redeem yn:i." j lletvular Arnty tieops were called out hy your president kiV-1' week to drive the H, Iv K. out of. Washington." Terrible scene. The hon<>u-crs declare ,ll|ey will return in I)embr whn n PieeH?/ | ' i i . ' ' 1- Va-aihui I'.iMe Stilioo], I . >?,?C?a.-si- --it Kinanue 1 j **v. ajnt'.:? Iv.!!' V V-Tlo-f-T" <~n,-\Yn*- k a ; ij;. r:> ' ily *JT. with ^ s|:h'ii- i 1 irain. i'. wjiS. cloai-ly ' oh- J > . s '?>; : r ?hv?l was itix'omi > I I. -v la i:.i>ji|-ar ni' -folk from hart; 1 j - - !. : V ! 11 ] -L coiivciit'tl at j ; I.t'-VHy; j i;i! . t'li: : hi .Inly ' liS-*{I. |.; _S?^/tiL' : IVw > *. V t:al r.t i.ai I . 1 . h;: . . .!. . .of (JiQ'iiLLMj. i.' v. > ( a tiiait-ti ?ju-. i-m't'liiijr. in[< ?*. .ia..!a-* t . ? . id .<< '1 n'lT thv i.ty Vii . , the ) a.".-;': . < !' la v . .1. W,. \\ il! : - (,!)' . Ssi'u >i;' os-oiiijr. Al -i. tj).?U-?Vt+4- a. , it . ill tW? mm* i-. u? l'<. { / tiine his ik-tuh was shark-- , . : . i a iii:' _ .. ?' a-'i . ! > he uj. ! 1\. day helVio his i> His (?t!-' a-al (ianjH.iU'f-iMi -: !'* (. Ih-vtV'iri ::al Aft'tjiiis aV?l 1 ir.--.iy i. j . i la :\i\s, anil" ftiejuls arc tf? .rr.r itr^.haih " . it s,- I-!!( '.:)k -ih |)IVUs .lamas of I i: in i- \i i; lu'i" ji.ui'l. Mr.-.!' ! -h .lulir-un, I i i ,.ii .V .. I'i ;mU-. M-i.'llin. M fs.-U ? ' I Ai ; 'ill Mr. \\. :ii.. < 'ar.njsU j ?r. I ia \ i iiinir Mi-. | : ' 1 i.ii I: ;i i?! and I'm mi-| !> ' * ' y\, |- \j ! dauul>: *r i . vi V- I, ' ;'; i- \ i-it ii??r * Mr. ;i>. i. . .1. An I' 'Vial.I ami Mr. . I . I'. !'idi'ior. Mr*-. I'. V: ' Mini i liiMi'i ii < i j 'I I I in < ionr'.yi'X < '* : a;.. i av.tv. ' v is jrivoii I i-- I \ Al. p.:\. ..?i -l I-4 .' .1 - ,!y >> 'i. i11 lioiti ii.' Ho-.vJp-.ru': i: iI-";/> Sham* 1 ..: 'i' ( i'i. Wari ri) of . . ?; M Mi sdanu s. Slop? . r-.v. Koac't i'i' <'olnnil'ia.-l . , i i ~r ? ; r? . I'I . r-rj j-rrf InUill'V a ad tl. i 1.1 Uiin U's . ~ " - - --- ~ 1 7 TT a vi -or\ iro. - Mi:. . r < . .?r? -i ni.'il: Km- liitrli. . Mi . i : Uati'in Yivoiv . !:i; . : "W dor. I' ni' low i . .1"' S) t ai > ro- | i . a " ; * irk m|' :. i 111 randy,! r" . ,, MiA. I .aw- ( ... *1"11. -i w.i irnoVts } . j..;.i d M-< Sh;mo-tni<l i Siiaiic rcia'ivial ! ; ; <.!!. d> W-arvon ' \ f<'t* doli* ' ti ail i no.-, I : . i ' ' . ; >i : .. .' > .'nlioui'd : i' : jt'aiu al.o was i .! ? j llM/ivv i T'iii rri ii vi'd I ..' i ii-.V a'" thoiv regular I , . ...: -S;V I'd:..-,- all. i v...IV duly i ' S. < I. A il.ou on = ortaiii" . <1 :"7r. ( TTiT y r tAtios . u!.'Mik.. ,.l. !'. A'.ivin-on vo* <-it i> '/i . A tiio-t 11" ..v a.--ov'. o.K . | I i '.' l I'd-t (ii N *i-II < \ M 11 YS ! IT .; Ti i- iVii*. air "i I 'd' .'-v.i inimi !< -! I < music and I'hvsi I < , ! > ?n<Iividua * 1 Cultural Modern"! I %? KflieienL . ! , (!'jrh ( hi vi"W"i| ;i Junior C/iltcKc I? - ' , . . [ ijlg AuciuilSr , < MAI.IY Mr I,ROD Iff ? I..?.. a ?7? Saturday/ August_fL, 193? r* ^ y wide campaign, has brought about ? ihe success of a 4-H Camp which onvened at .Voorhees Institute, Deni'k, .July 27 through 2i>. I'nder the careful guidance antf interesr of .Miss Marie A. Burch, Home 1 ion ^ Agent ^ That^"'^ spirit and" kgpt it up. until the lufct ' ilay. There were also a few of the women who acted as chaperons and helpeis along any phase of work. Classes' were planned in which eveiything beneficial to the uplifting of I'iilliocd (discussed:, Along the line of^fhilhing. d lustra films' were given Wtrieh told how-to economize and then buy clotliing which will be suitable for girls at all occasions. Health and Sanitation were taken in a broad* sense. The majority of he girls a%kcd and answered quesions readily as .1 In'\ ?liud Lessons along this line from their county agent. "Samples and bulletins were handed oit to everyone: Kme of the bulletins* discussed Home and Yard lieautifiration, proper meals prepared duriug^. the summer. Others argued thy eorieci ear,, of the body and the benefits derived from it. ? A-grmip.if girls Mho. Imd lind lr.*-" ' ' sons on prcparatioiy.of meals showed I nil , )111 > ;> 111> 1 aloilt?in" planninnf?ttttd preparing- thefo?*l. Tlio dormitory, wjrs n'so rami for hy the pirlfc. 'leaHliness." \yhieh is tht. first law of- health. was 1'irsl debated. , Mrs Marion 1?. Pipit. State Homo 1 Vinonvt nil ton Atgent, was in our .1 iils<. Ilor |ntain subject?jvns etiliiettc. ospoi iall> table et iquo(+e. She ! ';?\?? many mlcs from which wo must * follow. ' The spiritual side was hot dropped. l?o\otioi?s wor'o carried out in which I ho trills played an activ,. part. Re-, roation was also not neglected. Mrs. I. I\ilManlon was hostess at a reception yi\en ij\ Iuuiau: of the 1 11. <'"'"prrs. Miipv interostim: ami eutertainionames were played. 'Kvoryonfc inp(t'1 sofinod i., navo'oiiioved hhnsol). Matty '\ tsilot s. enpu' to vispnliye al...stu:?.U>euhui-e\a.'.ut?w.hich-.h:ut-ifat-v4u: ~ s-trn-^r l?o,-n dtsplfc yvil. Ifikes, and exercises-were takou to i\Oop','thorbody heul.hy' itv order to resist disease irermsT ! " ~ .Amonir our iritis. w e "laud and hon-o:?Urn*,,?wlio nave?llie?pursitinn o?_ -ocretary. treasurer, news reporter, 11'ottiiniio.l on Pane- a> 1 I Train Travel Bargain" Fares From Columbia Round Trip -r~ - Friday, August 5 & Saturday, August 6 $(i Wash ington, D. C. SI2.110 NEW YOUK'^NT-Y. 11.(10 PHILADELPHIA,.. PA. 11.00 ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. 13.00 PITTSBURGH, PA. Ih't llt'tt I in* if A Lurne^ I* 1 BOO 4 & "2nd YE AR NORMAL I LACHKR TRAINING 8 TON. Principal , u u Itl ? "" " ? ?? * ?? ?? - . ;man College X* '" ~ t CH, FLORIDA T \ . I >ersonality" ' x Teacher Training % School <i T Y Y (1 Manual Arts, .< \ ( V leal Kdiicatinn _ JL . ' f 1 Guidance 1 JL Knvironmcnt 'acilities & Faculty ? ? islian Ideals j Y y-State and Sectional Accredit? ? ITIIITNE. Presiden/ -?*'