The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 05, 1932, Page Page 4, Image 4
ti. \v. BA-UfllGAlCDNEK Acting Editor
JAS. S. CiRANT Manager
LEE A. LOGAN . Advertising Manager
be very mlbf and should reach the editorial desk
of the Pal met to. Leader not later ' than Tuesday
of each week. City news, locals, personals and
social news', by Wednesday night.
Business and Editorial Phone 4523
. (POLl'.VUlilA, S- C.. SATI.'UNAV. NOV. r>. 1 ??:*. >
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.Then* was a lime during the.:early Atys-of, foot
ball among our ..Negro College.- vfhen a game eouhl
not by held links.- 1 lie oilicials who conducted 'ho
ganiC were white; This was when there w'*k? cont?
paratively few Negroes', not i f uhe colleges, who
~ ~ Knew Jiiiytliini^^tTHtTTrTmtTTll and when tin* only
Negro Intereolfegia'e A'heletie Association..was
the C. T. A. A. (Colored Int'e'jvolle'giate-Alhle'ic As\
L-Siieiati'tiO ,whose nn,nilier<hip comprised only .lloward,
Lincoln, Hampton and Virginia t'nion..
Such .conditions no longer obtain. In every seelion
we (intl As. ?. unions of Colleges wh?:V<? ;luT vrrrf
OUS :l tiih-t i p'l.-i .1 - i 11' :oI ill ;'i ri | o'. - o I n: 11 iL LI p I
nt Hm I... ..I ' > ... .
. ? - **V* Ol SJ-MN IMIUItlSmp. 1! IS 10prrQttab'lo
tha' atiyihin<* should happpn to hfinii Xe
>' "? til'irial, ii;n, ,!i a1.im,.' m! nnsm lias
. been heaped upon Neer,, .oflieials- !uwau<o~x?f tffe
- work dune in tb.c A llm-IV.ite iranie at tin- S??n:}i
Ciirolina' Coh'nyd' Sla'e Fair.
I Tany people have expressed t la-a: s> h. es as lain)'^
ins4 t he u-e of white tiila ial< in our yu:ne>.\\ ie a
we advocate such Pleasures. however we jiaiy:e 'Inwhole
lot I,y one or iwo. and lids- is wronir- That
" tflxe.i'O -vas tvui h .jitil-fi-ion/and many "serious l>hin.
dors iv-'.uli- in t he -nine ilo one would .sensibly.<k ay.
First ,tho'Fair dtlh erred in prov.idiipv'oiilv three
, p'llieials u! . the n:'. - .a!! i "Jj?ur. This situation
caus al a < i- ';u, i-n itt >ket there wore
.... -- t\VU?. tTl-W-k.??U '-4-I rrr?T? Idl-.-h-U-V*' _ - f > t lU'f
and'oil' the i l; < ' :b i V, ' < n<V of a fiiTtT
: v jud.cyo. Olio' o(.' t ired- pi.hi.?. copers'. iii^is'ed on boinjr
oti the liej-.i of play ait l\ itrrseveral instances
called itt'eii i >n io.uha' h< Vall'-jl in!'r.t t i< ns. The
roTet op-i-H -oil . ir.-tnii v pi nuli/nd a tf*Jrn ants
' on . his ' r<- ." i. < > dat soi.' 1 his wa< i lea11 v wriTiTtTT
At "trtmi.iier time "no ni'.iho teams tv;t> i eiiitli'/ed. to
* within one yaul of ihe l- < al lipe for alh'jt-d -'alkinir
by. v. stlbs itute. TJ30. f-t'eiee vluinu-tl jal'iei'.whril*
that he- d'd hi, ' v* penalty until after it
had been ii: dieted.-All ln>'e >'h'tiys wer<- detriment
ni .10 1 10 same I,IV! r\.
Tlx iv Wi h- wthe. .'phases of the iranx* where ? \v<
clionsc fo <:i 11 it ine.oixpet citoe. .was shown. Of
course 'tin*' chrivjre 1 .ft*nisjt* ami so f.oi-'h lvts.ho<?n
mg(lp,suh msn l.u: \v,e nre;Vmly interested in railing
~!ut?vnlion to tlx- faei iha' 'hei0 "are Ward otlieirils'
of "ability and i.n'e'r.rity. T.he ??ia-?-Tiiskegoe I'lrfxv
a'l' sts. \V! ito MfVa ial- an- not needed, hut rotten
colored oner will- kill the came.
Ml.lit Tl<)\ AT II AM)
S
Hot. re a-no'her issue of ill is paper lea lies the
public ua/e the people- theor' tieplly w ill have h'.ul
the-i: ' iin' pvt at Life polls and either repudiated -of
vindicated 'lie'. 1 100 v cr-1 iepul^ican alhninist rat^n*
' To our way ?>f st,eiuj;:'tf* it n:a(l?'rs hit little which
Capitalist ie I'artv is in the saddle. "t*<Vasus?-or
I>ol?'?in,"it do-en't ma'ter will eontinuv^en his wild
rampa-v of death, and depii <sion.
There have la-en p:i niis',s galore made hy the
Candidal s of hoi If parties. This reminds 11s of
in the- Musi-nd Comedy Cent "shulUe A lop v."-. When
f'am I'< ( ,!< i'minded Steve Jenkins after Jeiikiii>
had liecu ilee'c.d Mayor that they liad made mntna!
promises 'hat th,e otto elected mayor, would mala
the other chief < i' polive, Steve -t'.'d: "If you ain':
jrot no move sense- than to put your faith in 'ho<.?
preelcclyd promises, you ain't uot sense cuouuh Xu.
l>e chief i f police. .
The Remihlhnn Par'. under Hoove- litis h-r- Otue
a sorry spectacle. It has- leoutfht s ich literature
into heinir as "Washington Mcrrv Co Pound" i>>
which all oflh- '1 V\,a-'"'vmifion is held up under the
; glfl'V el'. VelVll.ll - < 1 lit in;.', anil IV w arc lift nil-. ?th.
ed. Sti h a Cinema at'ruction hits hen produced as
"Washintpon M stptei'tide" wherein is portrayed <*tl!
the pomp -nleu-'or, intriirite attendant upon onebe
in i* connected with nffieinl
ir.o .M'Si'ri' t <-ami - mmh t*;t:T T! ? v
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.till jvuliti'it! | < .: :: \\ M 'a :r i > ' ! >10
_ i nil < . . I i 1 7. . : !, :!... l;r
pul'litair i;V i. j . v .* . : i V . \
I'ci s?mally 151i \- ri'.it-i aji-s-' aoU; iim !*?? - Ih? mtnii s
?M" rf|v? > ?t x i; it'. ?.i... -V?' '
for N'r^iui >; a* i s' : ; I '. mi(>
rat i.- i ! a . ?j-r
any I'm *.i:a- N. - : i .if if . ' :
Jill' hvoau.-o lu* Will >'.1 v. "ii : ' A- :'>ai 1 v
In I.I', if limy v.fri! 11!yami|>
.that wioh!:- I lit*, only i. ' ; . ?! J p mm I...
Tim Si<u.l!i is i?' >?m-j . m ? !' ma ?.a: y y ' i-^ i -i.l fm
_ ' lm "Siiiit.li itih'l 11.'. - i -j - :?v
lava"t\ t ai> <h|in: : o ; i ; > \ ^ i
IDOIV a'loliiioti in. ; s:r-"! 11 : . i r in,
Im al j iiiii n-a i a i*:r.i .< . I .- .\ a..*! i'i a'
pmVer; lu* cnnr.i t liavi ?',.! i !!< ; .:: Ii. ri?i
I'arty.nl' tja SmaUi ami i -j-.'
- i 11, .'ii I i U .i ' . . '
= ' III' I L' \ ' H in, ' i , j. . , ,
.Xi'j;! no- ha\ " ni-v. ; *. :s.r.. *: ; i '! . ?
tilio a1' h; ' i; ,i :.' m tT fTm ?;,:i, -?:'i. '
. fi'i'l'ii.'.:'- ha' r i'!. i o!:t. .aim -inr
rihr Trhttc^-hnvr?t-t?'--a'..- h h.t o -<
the nji'i ia: n's-l/ 7>~f TT.".--' SiTJ', yial.trf-o
Xi'jLvror'^. / tt ....
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TTThtTTu7 <>| IM111 n)i? I- he V. ;i - U'ri.'i i! v ] /in i c<| |. \ tin('oun'c.-s
. (>"!' J funti/i'itidiT. ^ , ,
F? ITT'i while .Wn.-hinj'lon way in command "Am*
Amori aif forces -:i 1 .< d wote a ft-i-n
I It* ' r:n.i i-! c.err,waded h?'1*1 a ry
White?> >;tr!fin i.n h.-i n ,.1,,, en(itl"d "I'hyllt^
\\ l-ciit :ey till-; n-; j 11 i'y. 'hrilled and eeiiMiiiely liinil.?'>(
t hy'de* v. a- t<> )' nvc a letter' ftnn (Ji'iicral
(icni'.c WV.aintrl on. ?
It was- Phyllis \V1;f?'tlcy-wt-.d v. i f,itr ;.f i|10
of nineteen a poem to America's" oldest,.university.
Harvard.?Slie advised the JIarvald si plenty l(> Ih'i'
: I
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i v*' mis t.noujiM wiih it-cones,
' A question tNiyieil with tlotih':
. Shall \ye the torch to others
. ' Wh1 li; h! we've lot yo out ?
Si. 1 Missouri, (!,!. JS. 1O.cp nruii
write." 111'.it !iis nramluhi city yhimt *lui<lway"=:^e''"V'-tT aM
hiiirk- imMTuMTic ocX' iMs. (irt-ttt com.
mei-cial m+,v.?>rium ami Vuetropoitan area.. Have
Mile e.i! ..'oil person ten y. u the names of'arti ~les
v. I.i. 'n ;.on wear ant! t onsiiine t;-ai r.. e i I ii i-'ac
roi.!. in S'. Louis'.
Son.'cv iiat 1 i.lvx* rin. inr.ati. Ohio, llere North ainl
south au ci, U'enieniJier ili? <tuij iwas a slave state
:.n ! <i i t; j W.T. Shi I'nian. tin y ity. Was
shivery; .hot across 'J^e .Miskussippj. liyer ami
vn e's.i'- .will strike the free soil til* llliuais.
('"fiiiif.1; i '<? St- Loqis. \< ster<lay 1 met a tlisijn
?11 i L t yi!.'.! e na 11 e.hoYjhail Hot sect for six' years";
i -lie i'k'I s'i'.i 61 K. T. Dcnil.y, Bishop-of 'he F.pjs
opal e.'u it h. He is ti t- only rep ".osentntive we
1 a Ites' elnu t h in A merit-i.
TT> l: PiA'iLy is a .jjratlaato from Wi lmToi t e
i. i.iivei-.-ii ami represents the host. of our ft roup.
' " are t-ry proud of him. He reside.-' in l.irile
k,. I ; i us as'. Tie is very '/.enleitV Tor ) lie T\; .
... <.i \\ Jherl'orvo. ,
" i.. I., n h,.]i .. :
*!i - A..U-.!!. ('hur.eh. ami race*. Thru !?< 0 ycaVs
i . U'ii valuable service wh it'll alone ft ?:
t !i-!s li r t-?'.'nil ii respect ive .of .'enomiiUttion or
i v;.'".Vot" ; Jiin po\v school ' 1 e' an institution
1 , 1 1 i" 11 i n?I'lre ..nil. I L r -nidc'iT
. iy l.a'ppt i.s to he Xoivfo- ^
AV: her O'lve on1 lits t i'.e iTou'losi pos- il.lilli fur.
-i >.: ;< .lie \toit'n ol' tmr fvroap ideals ofiuaniiood
luni .racial selC-esleeni to he t'e.uii.i anywhere.
? e-f?ri?'-i [.,,! ??in- rit.i' ifr'n?ami yiPy- fi. 1 "-i
. all -f i'r- s. Wrii'ht ami Lisle p K. ('. ItansoP).
'Hp' i n 1'a.lls in tprren's, a cold tail rain- l?sit
my -y L s 'inlying?. I am int? pniptetj I?y ,i. rintr
it tjtcT. Tone. Over the w ;re ' coniesyn 'niosstqro
!ui'. fJ. *.,h Laths i- at., tli.r station enraa'.e t<> Cal
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- i '"V I I! I. NiK.BO i.N KKTA1B
' J ? M I ;i{( II A N I)ISlN(a .
I INvpa.cd by .h-sr.ies A. Jackson, liusi>
j nc; s Specialist,in Charge , of the
l Small Business Chit Marketing Ser
: \ iff ifivi.-inn Fro hi Tabulations Comtpiled
hv the Census Bureau under
[lie fsupervtstCirr~<?r Charles .Hall,
- j 'i his ,[i. .pilaltoti nas been Tha.ie ih
re> (iure.(. t<> t'he. biuhy inquiries which
,, . ii.A'e i'1'ii; * to- the .Marketing Service
Division t'ii(- information relative to
eh.aiiiu Is of * approach to the Negro
.Ma kcl and3f >i information concurnI
.4^
inu,ueiiimodi'y nutlets to that market
f '.J t I illy.!i its seTl' conducted agencies.
Conerete .evidence of Negro pro-:
pres.- ill retail trade" is indicated in
t!i '.'.'do veils us reports. The Divis
i.ai I 111-, 11 11 > P ''".n <.f the Census
Bureau has learned from its tabula's
n 'ha' at the elosc. f the year 1929'
- i iii.i > ?v tiiv?i>'I?rvtntl.?stores -m<th.
1'nited States conducted* by Negr'i
pi opriotors \viiosti stocks on hand
at the. end. of the year (1S>29) were
f value*! at ?10.0.">7.000; whose full
1 'hue e.i /.ployce* numbered 12,561; and
whose total payroll for the year a
ii.wun; <i it i]t<vV-S,|{06. It seems
therefore that a v^jji appreciable beginning.has
been made by the Negro
in small trad. ? .4'
A comparison, of this data with
-ili figures for the census of 1920 show
,'.li.it duriitj?. the ten .year period there.;
v. as an" increase, of.L'.lTr I cyro rc
ail ill iaUn i in tho VTnit?y 1 Sti.toj j mid.
that a viuy substantial gai nbhd-oceur'red
In thy Xorthenr states whose
Ne.ro poi.r.l.iti. n incivA s, are altri1'..
e to migration fro-, i the C.i.lh;
>h '. 'fo business has been growing
n-- to nuiiibi-r.. varie'ty and, in business
M'l.u ue. The total not sales reported
I ,, ; I m II ...i.: i. i 4.... .. .v
AI usr." classifications, combined 1,107
I v r.; DiSI'UlIll TION OK XKflUO
UKTAIQ IU SINKKS ??lasted
accordin? to number of busi.
ness units.
(.inii'U III I -r -?099 '
soi i b Carolina 1907 '
Virginia - 1878
Texas . 1780 .
!.< yfsiuna 1008
:M < sissippi 7 1406 "
Florida 1878
Pennsylvania . 1297
South Vv.-olinu 1280
Illinois ..... 1058
Tennessee?? rr-= 975 J
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t ,'^t rallied '$20.00. The . Women's
!U issionarv Sr.- tietv rnllmd HV.'l .."Vo.
The \V. M. U. rallied $21.50. The
par tor ralUrd Sltf.Wl. * Th,.. Jinfor
Missionary $15.00: the- Bi V. P 1'
S10.00; tlu> Deacon Board $10 00
At 8 o'clock worship begifu very
fmomptly with the pulpit filled with
visiting members. ( The pastor pivwh
ed a .brief but spicy sprinon and the
.rglly continued. . A total amount <if
^181.51 was .raised and t he r-ally. was . ?f.nt'inud
un'il Nov. t-'5. And did
ally? And how?
The Jlin!rT""MbMni?arv will hvh"
at the home of Mrs. K. II. Herbert
?m?Thill sdav a l~; " noon l :.:u oV >, K
Willie. Cecelia Perrin President.
Brewer Junior College.
The Oratorical and Deb/vtpur Cluh
j of Brewer Junior College- held Hs
first debate before t'!v fin!. . . . d'y
and faculty Tr< In * C-'r ' if '!?<
rtire pr< gran was ind>~ ' ? >;it
success. The reguhfV Cliapel ..eNefr
rise .opened at '2 JO p. Ai
1. Singing by the s liool. "W
'gro- National Anthem".
2 Chant of tli<?- Lord's Prayer bv
School
o Reading of Scripture.' Lesson
by 'Miss Lenora Nance
4. tsottg liy the school. "Yield N'i 1 .
to" Temptnt' 'on.'' ~?
~?A ft'C! 1 lio (t<V(ci0Hill S(MVh<.?WTTs"
ivt'f,?M iss?.1( >> . i e?Smith?who?"ictts ?
acting mistress. of coroinoni s pave a
o\v remarks in * lamer <rf Frances
Willardfiilso tin* .history'of her work
Next the mistress of cere monies iii- .
trodneed the'deha'ors. Subject'- Resot
ved Thjtt the Eighteenth- AnUmdmen't
oWtftir Constitution Should he
Abolished.,/Tl??? affirmative side was
composed 1(nil iss Aimie Dahon and .
Mr. Glasgow Maftiji. Tht. negative
side was composed of Miss Inez Rol?inson
and Mr. Bzekiel Ch'appelle, Jr. :
The rebuttal I'm- live aiVirni.it i\e side
was given by Mr. Glasgow ..Martin.
After the 'ehate the judges oil'ered
the decision in favor of the negatives
side. , The judges were Miss Julie;;.
Mr. Pendarvis and Mr. Robinson.
The lfiir.ctpal then made s ?:ue en- : ...
jouraging remarks .along the line of
enforcement of the Eighteenth Am
end men t.
Mt. I'isgah A. M. E. Church
Rev. M. C. Williams, Castor?
One of the most interesting and
-present. - -Wg-always extend a li y welcome
to* our, friends to worship .
with us.
Stewardess Roar<l No. 1 met ?>t
1135 Brown Street'. Routine busj:he
home of Mrs. Hanrmha Blocker
Ttess~warr attended to and *i\ most in,
- o. . .
erestinj* and instructive paper was
' cad by Mrs. Tolbert. -
After the meeting a social hour
was enjoyed during which the hostess
served lovely, refreshments of
L-ocoanut angel rnkr. eoifee. and
cheese straws.