The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 15, 1932, Page Page 4, Image 4

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Advertising Manager I Communications intended for the current issue must ' , be very brief and should reach tlfe editorial desk of the Palmetto Leader not later "than Tuesday of each week. City news, locals, personals and social news, by. Wednesday night. ; *' * Business and Editorial 1'hcne 4!i23 . * COLUMBIA,-. S. Or.SATURDAY. OUT. 1"?. o ' ' ' ' TJ ' NECHOES AMI POLITICS ! ? - -The Negro who gazes upon the political sg<?no from the Nside> lines during president fal .election ydlrs must -experience a number *??;'-: e--htlictinft c-motions?asit were "}iarudo.\es. He sltrely must feel amused, y- he have a sense; oi huinor. ' Ho cannot Help being nauseated, if. his sense. otydeeency and candor has not? been .warpwl atuK distorted. He niiiriit ?-n rrnu, t^>.p<- .1 ^ f 1 1 ' = group decl-Ue that 'hey are- g< 1 i 1 igM(> break away from the lie ary tradition., of RkptfoJicailisni' and. join forces, with the Democrat s? Socialists or Communists. Crave concern could et'.-liroml 1'im hr an u. TfTTie working at cross purposes, on the part of.' 1?several ?!' our leuiopi/ed- national leaders.Doctor Hot hcrt C lark Hoover President of the United States of AniericiL-. must .lWtvjJI. lhade ;t special study of Negro psychology, or had 'lie. advice of a ^specialist in Negro psychology; for after rtTo Democratic Party and the- llcp'ublican Party is ?T . 'he label. As yet .jhyrc are but lew N\o;;tocs whit. , . have sense enotrjrh and are brave enough t??- ully j themselves with w'lvd are termed- radical paHies, As education increases and a better knowledge of political eeoniriny is' ae<|uired these conditions will gradually be changed, buf nintil 'then? it's ?sad! ON SKI r-KlH ( \TU)N. . Or : Even in''lie realm .of formal education there is i\ maxim that has-it.: "The Only r* d edti. at ion -is self education." This, of course, means that the school and all its a eou'renients?teachers, labora:-' tories, class robins. libraries, gY.mimsHJ, .-llplia and the rest, are placed there for the students, to. use. and lie who utilizes them Ivesf is host eiua a'ed. -Wo I . ?* Avoidd suggest to those of our .youth who-are Messed with the privilege of attending:-school in these perilous economic times. -'hat. the;, take full advan-' tiige of ail the equipment tluMr schools afford, l'emembering 11 ^ 11? it is they why are to he "imp roved and that impetus must . come' from wi'ftin before A improvement may ensue. We thputrh' it not amiss to pass.on some ohscrvat Ions made 'in a -State editorial la-', ySgturday niorninsr. -dEhe--State eoinraonTUd ju length on tl letter sent to the New Vurl; Times in, which t.i policeman admitted tlmf they major portion of liis odticatiori had been 'received -because 'of his being an , omnivorous reader, of newspapers and periodicals. He gave these agencies credit .for nrei'artwtr nim ? to.?pass?sue essivp .ex.,iniinal out- I'm: promotions. The value of the newspaper in contributing tq one's mental storehouse is hardly estimated for in'olligent readers. It is a souiee, however, jhjtt is sadly neglected. . - We. have -calleil a41 cut: ion in t lie-e columns previously to Eriies'*Diinnet's observations about reading the' news j< j per. Abbe* I .Minuet is.'he author of ? ? , \ ' honlil, know about fcegro life.?There. aiv~?nrrm~ hjngs^ people "TITli 'M to improve JhtMiisttdves - rroirl hough tlu'y -"flTFe-r denied the ^iritiloge of attending hool. A-l 1 life is-* a- school-,- and Ww'ft1 is nfi bp'^r-r1 took in the school of life than the newspaper. riKvnksJjft?tHlr press there is no- - longer any need | ftrr~-flhyhoily to- remain ignorant. srorrsHoiio and tiik si pukmi: toi im. o That angdst and learned body of'men who comprise tho-I '-niied States Sup'ieine Colli [ TTT-! .Men day 1h1 'rd -the argument of C'nunsVl who plcadi d lie fore, them thy caustTof justii-6'Tn. tinomsc"of. tin" ~Xogro bm.s wlnj wcic sentenced m death rrrr rf!leged assaults iir Alabama. The case lias ln-conv faliio.us as the Scottshoro Caseand -has a.tliv-cted the attention of the entire civilized world. 1'p < the- time of" the hearing before the Vnitcd. s ii.iva. Supreme Court the procedure purs.lled in the matte has done nothing .more than reduce the world opinion Wf'.American justice where nfueu ity g:oi?p's* are 11 inerned tu tfTTt lowest possible minim i.e.. -i. F~ .our belief that the Stiprume Court w'ill by it-; .in.lien us . opinions restore America to a pod ion?-ob |in".p- j :ti . I n'li'ui1 ' The facts in 'he Sco'tsboro Case- urc- too .we!! ^said about the Intornational,- Labor I>efen.-v. >i< can not be said that they ipiit before eveiy ves'ige'ef hope had fled, All that ufts asked ,of- t-he Cubed States-Supreme Court was that 'he hffys who w'ep von vie'cil. according to 'Alabama standards. ! < ' granted a new trial where at least tln v mi " r< ! :i r>. fijrhMnu' chance. A change of venue i- miuvIi: in order that duress and intimidation nun hon'.-m-in'ate 'lie.trial sought .as they did the trial a: wi'm'i convict ion ensued^?7- t For a. concise- resume of the facts hp jhi< -> a < we would suggest that one should read ."The Negro and. the Communists" Uy Walter White. o.e.iVh< secietary of 'he N.A.A.C.r. in fke Dovci her. 1 i1".I numher of H|irpcr's ma'ga/.ine. /\ With their emancipated legal nfind's 'i '> i-ui opiniop that .otir Supremo Court will see .:Vv1 T.i>tieo ultimately triumphs I'crf iliey are the guardian.-, of their eountiy'.i e.ood naiSi'e. The Suin-or;-... i'.mT. personnel is t harles Kvnns Hughes. N. V., (ire; Justice: .Justices Janve^ Clark MeReyiioids. i -n.'.: Heujauiin Coidoza. N. V.. sm:u,>s>or. to Oliver W-.-u-'j -Fi. no -But-ler. . .Unm.: l.onF IT liram! t~t"gWr?"rr~ 'TImi lpa ?iLu+ne-;??Vrt?HrrrrtTe >;l; v : ihi.c. 1'iah.- and Owen Ubherts. Penn^ylvan-a. Ti world awaits their opinion. j BETWEEN"THE "LIXES " \ \ ; Mlb PAI.MK1TO LEADER wotnleiitd "liuli1 sonnahin^" that it should niultiv'i'ii:-; on n should be our earnest prayor. "Thai III! lo .?oiuetliinjf!" *<??1?... mm mi i ' LlTEHAllY IXJHtMiS .v 15 Y brack vkra postlks robert brow nino. Oiiy ol llii' most interesting i hnraeiers in Kn.uli.-h l.i I'i.i'.iiti', was bo- n. oih> iium'i v i.. aod twenty \v;ir.-.auo. - He w a<; the soli'oT~a nraii who was :A. hapk -i ' 'lid a 1 - - i -i > i'! lor' or ol ..:i i I ii. ,1, ?onil?p<n n y, 1i t ~ nto" hei^w as a-juusieian. This son, RoUot Brown-] : n : n\ v,.-, t;,s i';pner,- -"Ite s'. uT.vd for me't very:j,11? " a si frary titan needs to do good .work.'*. * Brttwttutir tells us in one of his poenvs thai his made the .wonts of the Trojan Wjjr vi_v]d to~him 1-y iinprovisintr a drama in tvhtih'The tat. i '(.'ii.i .}, ii.o pony",aid a s. re an- v.ei\.'a.lorAs. i younp.-Ur..Robert Briny ninu; was a lo\c-r of pictitr* s. lie visited the. Dnlwieh (falloty lone; tiefor-.-i '"-i-d ' "I1 " 1 ''i aye1.?i I a w a.- a Inn1* mu lciau. T!i so arts are all re Heeled in his poetry and dramas. In H*. Ii<?*;V'A Lijjpo Lipid". at>'Italian artrsr Tk the ' r ,im i-.'i-tmtv-----tir "ytv,tir"tv.'vin ol - v lioi p ho: 11: u i In.- Kin.rr. Ta "A-1'it You'ler"-ho" present i tude of a musician. I'i'?\viiaj;; oiten ua.vo the- impression of-not catinv; wluiluM- or hoi his readers understood, - Mis verso wns.roi polished. Il: Monies were chosen fro sr. ih, of the way places.' IJe dealt with remote tin-, -heard oi people, lie. Was-deeply and truly educated in mane- V. lys, -lie was familiar with hi<tio-i<.< To"'ifc f.:;; :ii" :;!1 ?'ifr ! ' '* ' V" J> :I'" a I'-4 :1,1'' ?l" ' >i'M wit I; . F";..J:.!?' i?i-- .m, r . I " y- I! i- ' lif I v , i-W. ' i " ^"-"y ,A-'? "V :iIiI in ?i,y hv? V' : ' ' N A!- I" /I(>\ (ill j*, if y |']\v's ; . y "r ? ' i?. i:. t:. ....... i c.?r i'i*! ii< . 11 :1 ' "T'r~ V = S ( ; ?...... ' :ri;i;r 'n ...1 v- c.'. . <; ' ' V " '' ' ' ='' -:i' . I'm- : i,. I a: .,( . ' - 1 -1 ; . . ,,-n. ... L? ' ' I. j -r y -HROOKIjYX. N. V "A'KWS" Church of l.ivin;r God, l'fltow and ttjiouiid ?.f ?'| riitii lb C of. T. LaaL._ Wodnes'try" irip.ht Ave"* a.i"" soldiers jlitrh-lin^r hu* .lostis Christ, jrot totfe'h-| i er . ami . raised' $.">.00 for Hro. II ore. and. Coaler and family through tlu* I Cii.irily Club' No. 1 on Oct. .'{ Sister ""A Mi lie llorkeit, i I elan Fojfjsie j*ave a! hiri.liilay pi o^i am'in the dining room j of i luii v.h. TO Jiyople wCrc' s a ved. | : Sister llit kel I " it' k ?... ? ?y? ?11 ?" fy'C the elect rie, elo.ck Deae'on- Henry i (J; i .'i! and wife nave. also Sister (!. !-*o?ririe ;r:>V|. m*t of trlap ps. Helen : ' i' ?The?Innvh?>* ivaiiy do:>>..>- mission woi k all- we !.i i u v'e e. la ly report. "The" Math ? bench oaaCoi suna sweetl.v also the j 1 W'o .i.'K.ratir- I'.oy -a I 1 Su'nday sVhnol is p'oin.ur on nieely. 1 Qoito ^a fe\v .nt;\y. seholars. . Tit? spir it or ihe I.ord w:fs really re with 3-, its las*. ni;:ht. The Lord is. blessing 1 i A . ,ii i ! i s' i?in cdia' ft'e' of?1 rh-; ? h vk<colorfully. ...... '..... ^An^vr W TU TIIK VICTORY S/ Rotated at Columbia. S. C\, at the 19:12. '.* * KKSOURC b<a:vs -111(1 Discounts ____ 'en! rafts Rends and Stocks owned by Ihtnl:,'tu. i d mc a.nd Fixtures. Jktnkimr liouse t Real I'M ate Owned, ? a-h on hand and due-front Rank: Checks and Fash I terns N'*li?;n<'( < lop.?lu'i '! ';?rinj.r House Other Re.-ouivos 1 ^ . : * ?* Total UAIJIl.ITIES lanital Stork raid-in -hirp'us FhikI. Interest and Disc I - ]if 1 v>c1t <I Profits, less Current Kxi , 1o P..li:!vs and P?a 1dan's ___ 1 d'Xidends 1 rpaid " ' 1 I'd:\ l?!na! I osits" Suhjeet to C ^.MYiiijgs !) ,;.( ,?i{s 'IV'<. AO ideates of l)en.osit M'V'i ( (>; { ij'u.'at es of I)e|VOM( "o'cill-'d Cheeks : CtNhier's Clnvks Tl_r p'li '"n: l '' '':"s Ue-iliseounled _ .:1 . 1> ! 'a val)le,: jhi-l.u<'ihtf Tert ifical e rowed Pe erve I-'mid Carried on (ieneial Savings Ledger i-7?S.- (iwvrriiiHfti.t lax . ' T??ia i -TA7K ni' S( 11 "I M CAUOUXA. Cou'iby of Richland. * R-J'oiv nir ninic K. \\\ Vance. Ci \\ 11luine; Vlnly sworn, says that , m'i'I ' a i ''iii- 11 ijidit ion el' said h re 1 nil)V Sworn to and subst ribed boforf \v:V2.' ' ' ; . Nr Not .('< met. Attest-: W 11. Harvey. G- I.oo Rat I ANNOUNi COLLEGE | v . ft IfCaroliTia ^ -? II A GREAT MISSION ft . v .. . X i siuuuiii not oniy to maKe .. Stronger, better equipped, ? than ever before.. a ? Christian Influence >* hluca/ion - { ' | I. -., *$ tt,,, 1 irricula Activities: X Football, Tennis, Debating \ UESDA/Y, SEPT. 20, 1932 ? rersi/ies on our Faculty. 1 * ~ i ress ? ^ 1IDENT, I Sumter, S. C. % 4 "*>V "* -C "