The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 12, 1936, Image 1
- News Briefs
' By
calvin newraper service
race finally gets
NEW YORK MAGISTRATE
York, Sept. Illi?The Nev
'* gro in New York City finally got
a magistrate last Wednesday as
Myles A. Pnig was sworn in ! y
Mayor LaGuard'a.- For several
years the colored citizens hnyt
asked, petitione 1 for, urged, and
* critized cflicials for failure to reOr
ogniZe thy race on the judicinary
of the City.
; Mr, Paige, an at'.qrr.ey.ajid prom...
" "merit Tvcpul BTican former A ndrtau1 1
Attorney .General of th. Slit;
* succeeds Nathan I) Pc> !nv 1! ivt,
lias been elevated to the-Courti at.
Special Sessions. Th' job ptfvr
$10,000 per year. T'.k- Special Sts
sions judge receives $12,000.
Paige is a ( iiihi?liv am?activ worker
and president of the Xort'
Harlem Conifnuriity Council. IJ/
is 38, nvarrie 1 and lives at 100.W
121st'street. The Paiges have t\vchildren.
Mr. Paige ii: a B. A
V from Howard and I.L. B. and Mas
ter of Lav.^ from Columbia.' /
native of MonFgrnv ry, Ala.. M:
Paige was educated at Ahibamr
State Teachers' College, Fisk university,
and Howard..' 'Paige wa>
sworn in at the Summer 'City Hall.
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DR. HARRIS' BOOK READY
Philad' lphiu (C)?The Ameri
can Academy of Political and So.
cial Science, 3157 Walnut street
announces that "The . Negro A^
Capitalist," by Dr.. Abram llarriof
Howard university. is now
ready at $3 i cr.'copy. The bonV
* has nine chapt'rs and discusse
-the Negro's economic rise, fron
slave iy,; with special emphasis or
banking.
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POSTAL EMIM.OYS
COLORED MESSENGERS
New York (C) -The Harlen
office of 'Postal Tel' graph Company,
20115 Seventh avenue a
125th street, has finally employee
* colored messengers. W'stern Union
employed them somp years a
ffo. . . .
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HANSOM 'II iH 11. US HI'FT A 1.0
Buffalo, N. Y.?-S(C)--F. B, Ran
. som, manager of the Mine. C. *J..
Walker Mfg. Co of Indianapolis
thrilled a laigo au iiinee at Mich
igan avenue Baptist "church Sunday
morning when he-pointed tlu
I way to race security through icq
nomic cooperation. Mr. Ransom"*
ulso paid a tribute to th' Nogn
press and the part it is playing in
developing the 'economic resource?
of the race. "Too few of us giv.
the kind of support that we should
to our newspapers," he- said; Ir.
I expounding his theory of raeia.
improvement. Mr. Ransom said:
"I do not mean to say that we
should boycott anybody, but 1 do
mean to convey.the thought that
. . we should barn the power of the
.almighty <iuilft.r aml-u.-e- it to ptn
1 - advantage by spending it wisely
where we may have five chance oi
gottrfrrr jtrniiv <d it bn*4r Hn tlris
we may follow the example of the
Jew, who spends his money so that
i ' it always ciruilutes back to him;
who never speud?l a dollar until he
feels sure that it will bur lit some
I other Jew."
( UKYlil.AM) I'AI'KR CUTS
v OUT Sl'lit IA I. ON JESSE
Cleveland. C?., fC) ?'The home
coining oi' Jesse Owens, Olympi. |
berg,. \yas_iix.' signal?Cm-?pttpr+v-ia
-here io '.'turn -on the heat" in
I warming ill.ngs up. Tne Cl.veland
\ Kngle apparently 1ml tin- rac; with
a live column cartoon of Jesse in j
full Might, m inted in !>r<>\v:i int- I
The paper curried mihnjvus con [
ji gratulatory advertis imnu t 1.1
Jesse..'anions tlienj, messages iron,
the W'oohvorth ('ompany, -Sta-ndan. |
Oil Compai y,^ iSlnrid' John 11. j
Sulznian and the American Fed I
! -" eration of Labor.
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i\ ii. vol n<; active
Norfolk, Va. ((')?I'. II. Young,'
editor of the Journal and Guide,
v toed* thp lead in netting City
I J. Beach, now being optrated with a
floating hotel, ami manned and
maintained by city i'unds for colored
recreation lv re. Mr. Yfcung
worked through the Citizens Democratic
Club, which is powerful in'
City?ami Second Congre.'Momh |
District politics. The club bus also
secured the Norfolk Cobnty
i Hospital for colored, which began
il with u city approj riation of $1,00(1. |
'Wl Per year and now gets $:?,1()0 perj
I - y<n>* r"
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i GEORGIA STATE J
OJ'ENS SKI'TEMJIKR 17
GeffT-gia State college op ns I
I September 17, marks the begin- I.
ning of the most outstanding year i
tp in the institutions forty-six years
of growth?Tlii' faculty lias l/coo
carefully ohcsen and they are among
the best in their field:
The plant has many improvements
with two new buildings,
nnim'iy?ti ad<-?and indusliies and
physical education and health
building. The college has a few
' jobs which are offered to students
of high scholarship,
^ | '' ROBINSON GETS SCROLL
New York (C)? Bill Robinson"
I got an engraved life paid up nieniI
beiship in the Elks from Grand '
? Exalted Ruler J. Finh'y Wilson
passed the rtviewing stand dur^M;
nig EHe lour-hour parade o! go.
Ml 000 antlers last week. Robinson
tapped out a ntrp right there in
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V(;I~ XII- V "
BUSINESS
SPECIALIST
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W6A-- " :':> >?? :. ' ' '"' -v^kt..i
Ms.
Lames a. jacksqn
Special representative of the
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Mr. James A. Jackson, special
representative. of The Standard
Oil Co. of New Jersey, and the
Allied Oil Companies: Standard
Oil Co. i.H I'ennsylvan'a, Standard
Oil Co-, of Louisiana, Colonial
Beacon Oil Co. (Inc.)?is in?The
City this week as a truest of the
National Baptist Convention of
Ameficn. "
Mr. Jackson told the convention
that there were but three possible
ways i/. making the Nejrfo a real
part of AmeilcaWj-life. All of
them being but part^pof a general
program.
First. Negroes fchould patronize
their own icfaiL^nerchant.; when v.r'
it. is possible to .find tlie.besired
merchandise.
Next, when obliged to patronize
others, select the local merchant
whir employs mo?t Negroes, rvgafdless
of the capacity whether
salespeople, praters, delivery men
or wjiat you have, since it is the
fact that some of the money -pent
Caching Ncgi'o homes that is
important.
Lastly; he urged them to read
their own Negro newspapers and
be constantly informed through
advertising or the new- columns
as' to what National distributors
are the real friends of the tac.
(Jond white friends who just talk
don't count..while those who-create
opportunities for -employment
and business chance are the real
;t:i"nd.?His company lie?sn.v s.?i>
the third largest employer* of Negroes
in the country havm-g c Iorjj
1 (lien in 50 diffeent types of
services ranging from iulministrOTive
positions'dowii to day laboref?.
Th.e company has :U2 out of
the T'.Kt Negro gasoline dealers in
the country affiliated with them'.
Forty three of these jure in- ..the
State of. South Carolina, three being
in Columbia.
Allen University
Opens Sept. 1J
_ 'pfrp- c; rxia1 - si x~y o s s ir>n ~ ,t ""TlTr-y;
University' will Winw n the i ~>t I;
of September with the p-o-perls
of thc-mn?t successful year in the
history of the school. More applications
for admission have leva
received than in any previous
year. Students who were fere; ?1
oiit t< < school in previous yoaiv
Lecauu of; financial difficult*. bavi
made application for admtssjen.
There is expected' to lie iv large idcrease
in the upper division of tin"
college.
purine the summer many innovu
tions have been made, the upper
floor of the administration building
has. been converted into science
laboratories, offices and stock
room. The' chemistry laboratories,
a biolotricak laboratory and a physics.
laboratory have been equippe
with the. latest scientific cquipment.
This has been made possible
in part thru a grant from the (Jeneral
Education Beard. The ir.'.iutment
in this lield will appioxinuit
ten thousand dollars.
The teachers have been at the
school for tho past two weeks revising
and outline tho course ef
study and .-fc-hvdulfr ;*>r I'm .v. nr.
A careful study of administrate n
procedure lias iieen eoiyplcted ant!
the the registering and testing of
Stin entr- facilitated by the new
method. All of last years teachers
will lie on hand for the new
year with the exception of Mr. T
T5. O'Daniel, who lias been granted
a scholarship to the University
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STATU TKNNIS \SSO*N.. WD
SOUTH ATLANTIC CO \('MI'S
("V u in hi a?Two ini)>^n t a n4-?st
meetings took place this we k in
Columbia, wlifn the South Carolina
State Tenni" association . was
called to meet Friday cv1 ning and
t.hn Sontli Atlantic conches and of
fieials met for an interpretation
of rules.
Mai|y representatives are exncot'd
to register for both me;!inprs.
Five of the Stat*
Tennis associating secured a rhart'er
frotp the American Tennis association
at the 20t.h annual Tenn:
* Tournament held in Wilberforcej
Ohio, August 17-23. ,
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National Bapti
I Annual Co
. Corny 'l i .im A it Parts nf
WCI.CO.VfEL
? Sessions Continue T!>roii?>;h W
(>
Appro.:intati ly 1.200 delegates
fo the annual-.session ol' the
_ mit ion.'i I L;.-1>tiI?iivi uti'in?oT
Ani rica were welcomed t? the
City-of C;?luitil)iav'lastnipht by
Mayor I.. I!,Owju iu*an address
to tile-uatih i iitf :it the C"til'uri'iltiti
Township audiloi ium. <r
Special- triiijK, automobiles and
busses which beyan to arrive in
Columbia Wednesday brjnitflft ovet
2,500 nt n and wmmn to this city
from .fVe.vi pat'L el tde nation. The
limited attendance at the. auditorium
last niyht \v? due to anothei
meet inn- ntund-d by dch prates ill
iUUUM. I pal lilt nc . uy.
Mayor Owens derlat ed that the
white p>??|: 1 of C.\>iunibia are iir--t-rested--in-tlh>
V.-Hfnrc. prosperity
and happiness- .of members ol
lie Xi " hi race.
"Von have ambitions ? I' ^aun
>wr." lie i"ld tlij e..invention.
".1 11is {licet ilia is i < id- acfe KW'.at.l
We are ylad to so y\!u yr'J?ifi'fv l'ov.
Wiled as y. a are."
Senator ('iile-.L !!l are ?leli\ rid
im i in i?r? i m | ?'t 11 I mi to talk.
^ T ii' s. n'ator 'i ?111[> 1 i111< nt> d 11K' 1'ov
I. I'. Ket'd.r. {lie eon volition's ;irnUrtainiim'.
j?l-tor and eorresji. nd
.ii!;* secret:i-ry of tile f , iv'tan liii. s1
ion IjoukI. a- "nit' honest; ".hard
Weikint;- lead'V- o'i' i.is 'p.iojd.'.''
Tur'tiinir to t.he i|:,e-ti, :i of riii-ia'
'. (|ia'ity .Mr. Itiiasc said; "People
iristakc < .<1 . ri-ihts f. r ' so.iaj
.iju'alily."
Tile Itj v. I. 1'. Ileidor 'presided
over tin lit, I iicv that inrhidcd. in
addition to i" 'ahdj.'-ses of Mapn
Owens an .'ir. UK a.-i. s|m c lies <d
weleo'iiie 'to t i;:. d-K rati-- .by i onvint.ioii
vdtcials. and- Xi-ar,. spir-itifii.1
iti.d kyr.ini > mr by tlia .i i
I ilev c i i Its .of npi i.'.i.i;;: * !v ll< <
voieev' direct d b\ th I'd".:. Ml. !!.'
I'. .John-on '.of < 'hii a.'"'.? I-H.:. r.rrd
I.;ila .Mao Ilia i\.
Vocal and i: \V t, al.-'c
licai >1. ii, .ii'! to a j: " i,, , f
l'ii'ili:;11-oia'- ' y-a i.nal>- (|'' ar|<-;
I'ronn Noi o>Hv, Ya.
'I " !! v. ' I,' (I |<, vico
oil sidi a". .-V -M-oa; i I-t -MtIt?xi
and M.I.-sioiut; y <-<n>ci-Hli< n.. Smith
('utolina. \i i ofia (I I delejrates.
to llrr- -talc ",i <_ ! ,'a'l: pi-ar. to
I niso 11: v;i i ! i?1 III- Woods aui1
''all i?r jA. -aid. '
flT aTi i !t ia :.yi ~ in i da_
cat i?LUii?tiuaj 1. 11 '; [<. a -?->ri'i ia Co.''
.made l>y II:.' t ist.s . jt! this'
sin to c.i'i.v c-lic. i-." and
vidcin- ot' thc ir.av.-a f rwruaj.
tc o W oijii" I'.- joi i ' .dtv ati?"na!
aii! . !?.<no:a?y cutiv rat ion nf
Soatii * ?-f?. i, \\i!i-c .[ raciiil?ci
< o. Ma .a'; -a; ] ..mi ,v. at i?. n to'
.a "Oi'o .lly - ! ? n t't ii-ndiy city,
and a .1'; i ui.y people."
I 'i l.-i'it t int. 'Mltfti' 'a-. Jit.(Mtt)
. mi tvh-moi !! \i." i o - it; .('nlmr.liia
vMtf. aii- a!! ,fo.:;;V; to i>d- Hap'.i-t>
t"i" !:-i v. v .I.."'!-" . la." A. Adanjs
f r<i'hiid>ia v.. !c. d 11s,.. (1, K;;
t os Ii . i V ' i>; ;! . ( 'idmTfl
1 nfrt*'r-nt;?"|rrrrrie'rraT ArintsrmiT"
anion of lit" ii"V.
I?i\ <!. I.. I'lita- . ! ?.l ot' lia!vt
-'i.M. 'JY\a-. t it i.'. r,.i
national ot tvo tioii. it:,'.i;od icod tho
!!cv. a. ay. .joe;. ..a .vf n..u-TT??r."!
F :;as. v5 o i p- .A d jo 't'n aJ~
'dr. - of ' ... . p ..ad .I
vntti' rii. tlite Key. .C;i l.o|
. ilio.dvl. lu.if.iai? the-past TO
Representative
I J rat
?3 ~
f"
A. oil, oil" ! t I t|'f S ; II t :i live
on the State A \i or'y (Vniniit'l'v
of i!\ii.i'ial V"iah AilMiinisti
aiinr;. is uiyiiMr ;In- eaopythr
ati II of se bo >;ii- slate
_ .'imI?lii. a|?111 i.i . a ; ii* ill.) I'ii,mi. \o
J'.lid tSl? Siai r!Y:u lu i .Ans?k:?u- >
tion aii'l thi- Pni.vr.l-To: rlni's' A--'
MR'iutions, .1 "tn; 1 e'aehe s. farm
and Ii nie aa". i\t-. ami" . all other
ceir.iniini'.y uorA" . 11> 'assist in
_ -m;m-|itrnr M'TM )rr?>'1 ';'iT! 'l,o"TT'o~r:
pie alio::t the . proy'i aiii i?1 the Xaiional
\ n';t Ii Adai iai-l fat ion. .Mi :-',
jiiary Mel.mi 1 i'.ethnivo is the-National
Iliieetor. Divi. ir.n of , Negro
affairs. ami Id', I'raadY ilorilLV
foinier jvin.ipal of the K ft Vall
li'v \ii' r.ial su il !m-1 f-trial vehool.
Kurt. Vai^y. liLai'tsiit. is her.assistant.
These per nt::- are cooper-.
- ntir.^r with l>tv?Ti<iwor?If.. Coe.
South < at oiina State Director and
his staff in v< i:.;i- t ? it that Xepai
lie: pa to fully. in the Xalional
Youth Adtuini- t vat ion nrojnam.
Afeiu !i.:v I i Mi . .Johnson
the .jiropfani lor P.'.h>-f!7 has dieon
commit tely worked mil. Tint fol'
li.winir are the farts ?< ncc^nir.^r
the program:
I' There,are no ,-elrdar-liips or
' loans to stu i'tils pjatvi-ded hy the.
National Youth Administration.
'(1) School Aid Part time jobs
enabling elementary alio Hi school
stndcnt;s~t?> 'cfTn a maximum of
94.00 per month while aUonuintr
school.
(12)" Colleen Aid I'ait time ,:ol?s
enabling college students to c'ani
en an average c/i $15.00 per month
while attending school.
(3) Graduate Aid?Part time (
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OLl'.MIJIA, SOTTII T'AltlTlJN
st 56th J
nvention Here
Nation For Convention
),TO ( JTY - ... .
t't'k With Program
f Parent Body And Auxiliary
y? ars, it lias- made a record of
winch you may well be nnnid- WthilVe
progressed, and we shaH" progress
further."
The convention will continueits
sessions, in the Zion Baptist
. luireh and Ii-indict 'college. It
will adjourn Monday, September
11.
The; Rev. .1. H. Ueeder who. is also
chairman of the local cdinihit;toe
said white people are-invited
to all .the sessions and 'hut special
accommodations will no made
for them. .
e ^invention upens
The" Tonvcnti' n rcpix'sentih}* a
coinaituone.v . of 8,(MROOO- Baptists ~
in ihe United States and adjacent
territories, formally open <1 at
t.m. The parent body with its
.president Dr. G. L. Prince, prtsid11
jr. was largely attended 4hV -repn
s; ntatives from every sect ion of
rho . L'uitev' States.
A meeting will be hold each day
,it the Zion Baptist church by that
V-'lV. v;
? ,1 he Women's auxiliary will hold
its session each day in the audi.oriu.pt
of B nodiet coH ye. Pres-|
ident M.'A. B. Puller is., in chary: .
>t this fody.
Dr. K. (' Smith, pastor of tile
Met! o|j Titan Baptist church, el'
Was hiiiyton, preached the introductory-sermon
of the (onvention.
T his suh.i c.t was "Divine Manif'siat.ion.-,"
text! Psalms
The program for Friday mmiiniy
;it /.ion Baptist church follows;
Devotions, .i RcV. -Marshal^
.Moore. D.D. Prayer, Rev, <)'
P.' Smith, D.D.. Louisiana.
i'Sto Roi.ort of.Publishing B aid
Rev. Henry Allen Boyd. S c.
j.'hl.V Report of Coniinitt. e>..
Friday Afternojin
> .->n l i.......; II M . ... 1... 11
I III IVl*\. .Mill MUI1JMoore;
Prayer, Kcv. <>. I.e< nfird.
Koui>i;ina.
1:0(1 - U1-port of Committee.
Friday Kvcniny
President's Niii-fu.
Salurday Morniny
S:."!d -Ilevotions, Rev. M. Moore.
1'layer. Key. W. L. St^opy,.
. < a lit'i i nia.
0:00 Report' of Railroad Commission.
10.(01 M rsrellani'Otis.
'Saturday K\oniny
7 : '.(! Sony seme"."""
S;(?o?Sermon. It v. .1. ItatelilV.
. Miss. Alternate. 'Rev. J./W.
? Williams,?Texas. Sunday
Morning
0:0o Model Sunday *ehiol. in
elv.uye of -National Bapt. |'u'ilishin'ir
Board.. Rev, Henry Al
?h*n Boyd.
11 :00 Sermon 1?\ I'r sident; alternate,
Rev. S. A. Pleasants.
1 >.D.. Texas.' .
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Sunday Afternoon
Ui.'JO-?Foreign Mis.-ion AT"a s -
Meeting- Rev. .1. C. Lott. D.
Ichairman. T xa-. .
^d:::o n.Y.P.I". Hour Rev. o. J,
All n. Ichaii maa. Ya.
7:"0 Soiar service, .
N:iiu Sctnuni. Rev. R. M. Pitts.
- J ),1 ' North t-'arNina: ajter?
- ((-f.ntimu'd on payv 8)
r-Of NYA
is Cooperation
jdhs enabling students. who have
'completed the leipiin-a:.'ills for a <
bachelor's decree to kiU'i an aver- |
ap,e of dO.i.O per month while attending
.srh.ipl.
??Negro. (ii ad m o * ?Stii,di ?ts--^-A?:
-peeial Mini }mi-< h en set aside I'm
Xi'K'i'o ya .'ante students in the off'utt
of the National Youth Administration
in Washington. ^"ejfiv>
yrajliiate wl] - ra: not I. mred for
wTTTun a nartieular institution's
quota fop graduate aid, after ft
has made a fair adoration for Xefno
graduates from its regular
quota, may apply for the special
Negro-Graduate fund through the-;
in?tit-uti<uv-at whirh th?\v desire to j
attend. Such institution may then '
apply, through the t/tiee of the J
State Youth Director, to the Wash- t
imrtrtn of (ire .of. the National
Youth Administration for an ad-j
ditional sum fhr Xegio graduate
aid.
S'.ud'T.ts Eligible to partipate: L
(1) Stu. ents must be between r
the ayes of 10 and 25.
(2) They must he in noon of
such assistance in order to enter
or remain in school properly .
Institutions Eligible to participate:
AH schools, colleges and universities
participating must bo bonafido
educational institutions, nonprofit
making, tax exempt and certified
by the State Superintendent j
of Education. (
How to make application: ~~r~
Students will yrake application
direct to the principal or president
of the institution they wish to at-1
tend.
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A, SATl-.'KDAV, SKIT.. 12
National Committee
of Good Neighbors
Support Roosevelt
Tin- National Cuei
o! the iiooci Neighbor T.eajrue wa:
formally laumhrd on \V* dnesduy
September 2nd, at u)i exeeuti\e or
trani/.ation session hold at tho l.ea
h'Uo headquart* rst ]<>:{ end; Ave.
Now York; which w-i< ott- <!...! m
No- r<i ni i iii; 1 iT-pfi rrrrFTi' thir
te'U States and the Ditiict <d' Co
ll'.mhia. 'The" ' * * kt j .mittee Went o!
roooid favoring the rc-olo'cti'-i
of President P.oosw? lt and tin
lY.therinrc, ol the (I.ood .V iykbu
I.enjr.ie, program.
It was . tated l>\ ma i.v of tin
Committee hjeinL..r* n ver.hfove
had there bean -o ureal a utn
ty ammiy t'le colored peopl. of t it
co all try in their defrire to t > ti a
bout bettor.. social and ec'oiHin.r
conditions, and that the k-pislatim
inti'oduc d by the. pi''.sent adminis
tration Was rapidly b. inoinp .tdj
about, particularly throiiph the ef
forts il' I'.i-iilioi't !?,,< - v.-ii
Mrs, Franklin 1 >. KooreveU. win
was a caller at the Lenuue. head
quart' i s at the time of the huet
np, pave tin informal ta'k in "v<liis-1
she expressed the hope that th<
National Colored Committee wool
car y on as a. permanent, hod;
pledged to further tile prod neipk
bor ideal. She also pointed mi
that the churches of . Amcriei
could render a 'pa-eat service ii
fo.-terinp ___ pood-iieiphborlin ss a
monp all p roups in, the country
f>r. Stanky Jlign, Oir.-ctorof th
Good Neiphbor ' I.eapue, also ad
dressed the deb pates,
At the ineetinp Mrs. Rooseyel
was entertained- hv the' sineinp o
tin- '-SoUtheiMuili t s Radio Quar
tette" and "Tin- Charioteers Chnus.'
The meetinp was preceded h;
a uincm-nn ai tlie Uarl1 m. V. \Y
('.A.
Hishop li. K, \Vi iv111. .If. nf IMiila
<l<-lpn:a. jn.<1 l.if. A.. ('la%tn!i I'or.
II. pastor.- "?11\ il.i'- ' liyssiuia:
i-Infill-, of N'nv Voik City.van- tin
i o-i-'uiii iiH'ti ot tin- National Color
t il Committor,\\ hidi ooiisi ts" ?.
tti;t-11' linj- I adors of t::.i' i-oloroi
(Coiitiinuil -oil pn&o S)
S. ('. STATE t'OTI
1936-37 I
l.tila A. Mallard, Tt-nnis ( hai
? Hi
liNl.l I i:\\ NEW Ml
(irantfi'liUrv'. S.C., > |(t. \
I.ula A. Ilailaul, I'.kiti National
l'i-nni< olia- i?ion of U onion's -n
ules an?l doubles. Anietiian Ten
nis assuriat inn.?rrrrri?rt?'1'a-k< u .t
pradtiat. ill physical ed.nati' a n
I'll" ?.>f tile iu'\\ assistant pml'tss(is
mi the 1 i'.'JtV-l'.'.'IT uaulty <
J^oulh .(-'aralinju State A." at.d M
/ollejre. artbiciinyr to all annutiino
mrnt released thi> week h.V lht'S'
id ni Miller V. Whittaker.
Other hew members of the far
ui.iv-xh-i.s-.-wnr. ai,Ja-mas- At 1>kil'ie,
Ihpi'.'ssor and head id" tin
department V.f I5io] <vy; fharlou.
T. Claik. associate p:e.'cssiu
Clcthin-i: Maude (lie ;., a.-.-is'.an
professor, critic tearlier':, ll?l i
Wilkinson Siltt!'je!d. as-tx-iat- pro
lesser id' (""emistry rtiiiviis iron
a year's st.niy.
Other. . t'aeultv' hum
hers aro: .M jnor hr. \N tvittnlu ?:
president; Professors are: Rosamond
Alston. Iviru-ation:. Ibbm
A*. Hiooks. lr.vuioiif: IMiysi al K?lva-ation
and I Ir.id < o;u h; .1. Ciusai
Bryant.' KmriMt:- Walter M. Biu-hannn,
Ayruuiftural Kdueation: J
I k Buwii-ss. A yriiult ui'Jil Ktitiralion;
Harold W. Crawford, Moehnaual.
Prawinjr" ;md'- Industrial
Kdiifaiioi'i; li> y K. I >av.i hport
Psychology jind K'dueat ion; Char'is
Id. ldi kin-on.' Jr.. Ilmti ultaio;
K. \V. Ponma. ' Ppn.ltr'y Mu>l>antt'nnir.iii. <!
on pajrc S?
PAINE COLLEGE
OPEN!-! SEPT. 12
.AllVllStSI. t ilt".. Sept. '.'til I'll1parati?>n>
are rnpidlv hcine completed
for tin- opening: n'!; t!\ fifty-fourth
s ssipn at Pain- coMotri
Ausrysfa; Or'HrTrTn'. Ou Saturday
lhorninp,,. September- 12, at t-.n
o'clock there wfH b?? a conference
mi t1'!1 stud nt ai l pj.'iVj'Taut. (>
Saturday and Sunday, the 12th an<
f-Hththo annual nro-opi hin<r ' st u
dert conference will be hold.'Monday
tho T:Mh is Kr.t shtiian and tv w
stnd'onts' day. Ropist ration wil
take pine ??n Tuosday tlio 1 -v.h
At ourht o'clock Wednesday morn
intr tho 1*th, r* eular class \vorl
will h< gin. At cloven o'clock or
Wednesday morning. t lie l'?th wil
occur the formal opening exercise
I'S.
Applications have been receiver
from a large number of student;
and indications are that we sbal!
have the largest enrollment evet
in both the high school and college
divisions.
Impairs and installation save
made in connection with the phy
jiieal plant which should make posi
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heir
19:}G
AAA Invites Is
tural Leader
-Conservation Program
Washington; 1>. ( September. d
. ?Negro Agricultural Directors of
1 Lund-Grant colleges in nine south
eri)^ states lis""
nervation during a seijys oi* thirty
intensive meetings., of Negro
i'arniers in Soiitlv-eastern,. and.
' Southwestern regions. The*'1
meetings which have -been atrai.gL
ed by the Agricultural Adj.^t
uii'iii i\ -miJiisi.rui.ion in cooper- .
ation with. X?'ifro State* Kxtenshi*
f Audits and Land-(iiajit c>di<-o?
- I residents will heuin on Septeln
bur fourteenth, and continue
. thniujih October Uth.
Xrnfu Turin population^ rent : s,
c in South Carolina; (juur*rjU,..Flori-,
Alabama,. Mississippi; Louis.i'i.ana,"
Arkansas, Oklahoma and
, Texas have been .-artfully chosen
for this series yf coiTferyr.cu!^ and
| t!: ir !>:, 1 noi- to ni \.Ui
"Tai'inur* with the" ju?verr.meat's
full i?ipj;r;na soil rehabilitation
\ ani) vuii ervatiun.
~ Ti e Xujri ti ajri ictilturai spceial^,ist
\\ho have been invited to serve.
. as s; uahers incline:' S. A. Hale?.'
A. & Jl. collt'-re Normal, Alabaina";
-J. N. Cartuther^. A. & ?>I. college
* l'in" Jjjuff. Arkansa-:, J. U. Otis.
1 'T'uskejfev Institute, Alabama; -11.
I.. I*t ny. Florida A. & M. college,
' Tallahassee; F.M. Stalcy, Cleor
gia State cbllf*gc, -Savannah; C, V...
Kjng,- Southern" university, li'aton
r Rouge, Louisiana; l'r.ofes-i r I low
- Irs. & .M. co.lt'po, Ali'Oin. .M:-?
j s;s<ipjii; W, II. 'Sinim:*, A. &. M.
. enllfcsre. hiiMJ-ston', Oklahoma: W
p M. Buchanan. State,, colli*;;''.' Ornn;:i-1'>uvjf,
South .Carolina; I,. A.
JMt-s, IVairio View, Toxa-.
O'.lu r speakers who will a si: t
' at. several of. tin- nv'etir.'rs i: elude
.C. A. Cobb. Director. Cotton Seei
ti?.u, AAA; K. A. Miller, Assistant
" Iet<>r, Cotton Section, AAA; T.
- M. Campbell. Fi I<1 Airnt. Cniteri
Slat'- Department of A;rric.i:lf'.jre
' T..skeyt e Institute, Alabama; . J.
- I>. Fierce, Field.. Aire til, L'nitod
f State- 'Depart hunt of Agriculture.
1 Hampton Institute, .Virginia;. J.
i 1'. Davis. Field Officer, AAA'.
,EGE ANNOUNCES
FACULTY
1
mpion. New Associate
i'<>l essor in?1~*> sical?Kducation
.MBMKS ON FACl'LTY
Yoorhees Has
Unbroken Faculty
Denmark,?S,?Cb?\ 1?. s?1.
sc'un 1. of Denmark, S. C. wi-l.
open it* 'iTlli year ? r. Sep"eiv.be
i t. F'd'i. Tin" entire'faculty men.
I ei.ship will ret.urr. for .hi- 1;F.'dT
terav. <-"Aeeo!.dimr t . tiu- ap
linen ii' !!- jn na::u. 11.1 ~ win tn a
year in which- Vooihevs will naci
iho hij-TH water mark. with per
' haps its ian'ist. cni "ihivtrt fur
- -tn.-T i'ifrccrt 'yea?sr"The thirty -four *
teacher- who wo: h hero la.-t year,
and aPi <>f who,.- will return thi-'
I year, ryine t'.r-m. Benedict, -AiiVv
! Stale A'. ' & M.. Oi antrebm c. Ki>:
> Hampton. Atlar.ta' univi rsity. N v.
: KCitland Conservatory.,.Ohio State
Wi.lhuri'o.\ e, Tuskeyee, Tn'aehi'rfidleii'e,
Itenv.e!'. Colot'a <>: (\>
lum-hjn university,' .?. h:;s-n C
. Smith.- St. Auirustine oolkye, an :
Voorh^es Jr. college.
Accordjr.yr to Ooa-h Mart it:.
. iiitlnv the foot hull team ha- h?
t\v i t r three of the older player-,
iiuludihtr Cave. Austin and Wil'
I.<-it. the out-look for new m'ater.
ial is .really very, promising. Thyr
nine tin n iiirni'iSi,. in <"/,% t1-.'
f ulilic. The \*o*'?rhees library ha
L.-,h tone deh'd on.4 a supply of
' now .book* will arrive soon to nuik
the school match up in its literary'
needs, this will help to get th.
Junior college <n the.same rating
;:s the hitrh schoo1 has. Poll'; for .
get tli eopening date Septeiuh")
21 -t.
;[ Installation of Amerk*an
Woodmen
Officers
The American Wopdnv n held
. their regular meeting Wednesday
night. Sept. 2nd, at 1125?-2 Wash
t ington street.
The' meeting was verv success-!
1 ful.
) After the regular meeting the
...officers were installed as follows:
j Neighbor J. W. Kiljingsworth,
' > CommandPi*, Xuighbch- William
' -Vilains,?\'ice?Commander;?Neigh
bor Clarance Richardson, Record '
er; Neighbor Simjnie Smith, Banfr:
er; Neighbor Simla Cook. Auditor:
i Xoiprhhor Ros.-.anh Currinfrton, Ks-J
I cort; Xeiirhhor Amanda Frierson,
- Ccntry; Xeiprhhor Mary Mid le1
(<>11. Prelate: Xeiphbor Hollo Kin- i
I cade. Chairman of Sick Committee
; Xeighbor I>iah Jackson. Watch- ;
1 man.
; These officers were installed by
> one of it's members, Pr. L. M.
, Paniels. We are going to make
; pro at. progress under the leader.
ship c(1 the new officers. Watch
, the American Woodmen Grow.
| C, J. Wright, Deputy; Ida L.
Odom, Clerk. 1
., 1
- s
I'KICE 5 CKNTS
Jegro Agriculs
to Aid Soil
SAI L, KING
OK ISRAEL
v;a y - r hi. A!:.' Hcubi'tl
MyKuii;'1 >i" . '! r.t; i- j.r >? ntin^ a
?i fit 11. a l < <'. -V-a n t at u"Saul, Kit'.};.of
I.-j'Ut i,.\iTVioit-i ;!iajK'!, Ui-ne iia
; * ><!;. }/ ?., 'j hji. SypU'inljei ' '
17 ui o'rj'.ri;.
Tin- is bused upon- til*-'
..-1?-vy. Saul's. activities
a Kiii'.f'<r!j 1-ru i. The jilu.v opens j *
\vit? M;vd ill V-i' /iid 11: of his call/UT
<i i? till ' ' ? I .U Hi"' < if l-ruel a
l?l li.i ic . iv iiv'i't; the Amalei<iu
Sa .i ? ;!, lai-y t,, <ji>ii's com*.
'jianT hi.d .-.av'id Hi King. <;f the
A a! . i and their best cattle
aiil .-iii-i*. Mn/.hVr- .-aid that '
be? mi-- ? .' I.'.; . .-'in in- kingdom
-1-it I i. i-v 'hn'-n 1 "iii ii Saul's ><)ii aid
yivi-ii ?.i an t", i. j\\jii : i?.<1 t/ecyu-e
-m4?'l.m.?an-l?ii.liiu"i ' i.i. t.iu?praise .? 1
jivin I'u.'.d :?.? I,;,-' Victory over
ti?-- Strut U.-grns to
ijiuii' - ;ii..u M.ahy i.- i-laili in
at tJa i.: t v-?- - i? _ Ij. :'n.i'V,ariH.il by
.-:ii!{.n . J'i,t ' -toy ylo-'.S 4
wit,. :l.i- Ci ..\vi.hi" >.' l*a-.i?l a- the
Kit g f .Israel. v'
- ii.-pveutliy iir.jji-vrtVit;: are the . \ *.
-c.e.'.e.-. ill v'i.ir.n .-dm! is ri-prooVed .
i>.y >niiiui i; in winch ..Saul. coia. J r:
Saipi.il j - -p.ut :in the cave of
t:.e \\ iifit i.ii' MniiMr. t'.'.e. midland
-" U in 'wl.ich David meets his
! l it n?i In'ial.-.an and the. scene in
iiics. 1 >u\ i?i is e'.o'.v ncd.
S iin the best talent in the
. ily !.a- n 'e:. : cur'.d, thy partici*
, iii.;.- v..ti Lard' l- r several i
months in n aiie thi.- musical play
a succi - -. 1 yii iieous custumtiii
ri-alj.-tie ;'.-i'e!i iy carrying
in - back ,t?.? an.jieiit t-itjios,' the
t'eaiitiiiil.ntu-i?-. superb -ingirig and
\x1 a "? ili .players, all
, r??n. ?ij ihar.V cantata tine
a-hic ii v. ii i 1'rr.v't ; in'the memory
' ' ' ?? > _ ' .
Friendship College
Opens September 14
. i ii5l\ s- 1 St pn-nihOV-7?-.
l ii* -ia:] t? i . w..l ar Friend
Se'ptt m!>er.
! V- ; ! k.iia ii a . in n.:'k:
i. .v;t: j -i 1 -. and addi;^'I
:?' ' in vw?narv :
.a-.- i i::t;i ea-*e * '
' '': < j ny ihe Tarire
!" 1 . ;' ! 'i.;: The-'
I'.;.:. - a.I. <ui n of a
lo.n.: : .. la
! at.'J : it:.:' Home
iHome He- .. *
-v Th(- ji/n N''
: I'aVu.iy inV'
- 'f.Wash .
I.; T T. Hall.
*' 4' v A. a..; Wyvlifle
' 'A ;'vw .< , < ( .. p
^ : y. / i.v ;. >\
V. '.it v. .}H'a<| the
F/.V- <i~. t :i' : < iv ..J her.
Iho ho : .< Hi .ward
titrrr?^-.t;-"i""1"vv- * e v> depr e
am-: t.? -aniv ins'titu- "*
: ' Mi - .!.!: !; v. ?:* head * the
'J, .< I"-''- ! iM.-iit ;ivnt.'-She
he I'.. >. dvfiVi* ' fl-Attl
V\V.--( VI ,; ru edict." . Mr.
' i i! r. i-: , .*... v ill have- e ha rare
- ;'a' - re.oivd the
\ IV <i J cV.-.Ust- c olua.
v si. do- ?
fi ?< . Y. ' <; university.
Mi;. W.v'ti y i< a. tv.i r.t praduafe
f !! ' dh: !-e-. Hi will have
harey vf" r.iith v-hm-! -science.
Mi--- it. !.. !,'i ; : ! . who * as been
i n/.? n.he: .of t!v fact'.ljy; for two
yeavs. and-who I" I?!tfie A,B. d' :i'l'e
:'m Corne!'. with graduate
vi.rh at the ,1'i.ivt > <ity-of Penn-.
i.v!V:.nin. i- on a leave of absence
Results of National
Coin, tor N. F. of A.
Held at Hampton Institute
Tin. 1^*ff^TfM,^?r,^^T=TTrTo^ration
f the New Farmery of America
ha* just ret :s "hod "from the se<?- >
rnl National t'orvention. that was
held at Hump; m Institute. Va,,
August 30t !> t" Septemitur.3rd. .
A-P'on Toy's. seven 'teachers, and
Ftf?> Teneher Tran.-'r.s <f Vocational
Apriiultti'e eorr.p' keil the djr/eCat
ion. I^Vis Oonvmiiion was
comp: so . of delegates * from sixte
n state- from 1 'elawafe- to "Texas.
.
Samniie Jackson from Edgefield
High School. Edgefield. S. C., won
(*c highe't?i .iiid;i;t!?score injudging..
and wo--, the choice of 1
two ^ scholarship? from - Tu.-kegeo
Institute or South Carolina State
college. He vec ived two gold
metals, one for the. hiclrost individual
score and the other ^for the
first place in judging corn. Harold
Young of Butler High School
HarUvillo, S. C. won third place
in poultry jti< ging and fifth place
in jersey cows, out of the fortyfour
contestants.
I 'lessees Tucker of Xewbcrrv.
S. C., survived the elimination in . =
the essay -and Public Speaking
Contest, and won the honor of
appearing in the .final?, that were
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