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I i f ' / , VOL. XII?NO. 14. Palmetto State Asso'n. Her Specialists for Program Announced - 1 Gongaree Medical Society Sponsor Clinics I Columbia. S. C.-?Specialists of national prominence in the medical arid dental professions1 hnie been chosen for the annual sesriiiW of the Palmetto State Medical Association that meets here. April 27-30. Plans, have . boon completed foi , clinics to be held concurrently wii.ii the sessions at Waver-ley And Gpod Samaritan hospitals. The sessions . and clinics arc expected to a'tract medical experts front every putt of*: South Carolina and nearby states.. ... Among the prominent spccrulis.t secured for the program are** Dr. J. J. Thomas. City Hospital No.. 2, St. Louis, Mo? who is to be guest surgeon; Dr. S. A. Rock, .it rector of chest clinic, Mchnrry " -Medical college, Nushvi'le." Thnn.: Dr. II. A. Callis. profess/ entire Practice of Medicine, Howard ftt.iversity, Washington, I). C.; Dr. FEDERATION HAPPENINGS t MONTH OF MARCH Omitted in last 'month's cU- ] *l the ! ''.deration was the inspir.- j itional. meeting of the IknaWrjt I ounty Federation oftiei.iis. at tin hotac.of Mis. Cui lii! Mpore itv Khfaimit. S. (1 Mvstlnnv's K?nrVo- ' /y, Sadie Smith an:! WilkniS' ? attended this gathering from O-m j * bui'ur. and discu seel with the < ficials p'ans for tli'e onii,!1? P'.i.. Federation tnoeliivr lo he.held i. early May. Plan- Were laid for .. " special program' to he' held at Cleat pond st-ho< 1. ju ar. Khr rir h on March 27th to ?ciu".v :Jie -spir.i. and courage of the station. At this time the children^ from tlu J ? Wilkinson.,Home will render a j *? sketch or l/ayct. and ivusie fo. I which they arc so greatly notou! * .. All that tan at'lTl are cordially j invited to. do so. Al ter the vy,r- jions 'discussions, a delicious lunch',} eon was served by Mrs. Moore, j who is i.eprted as one of the Sines. 1 "^hostesses." The ladies left Khrhardt feeling that much ' ad I c i accomplished and that the s>ii;tj is-indeed for the Fed 'ration ovet-l ing^c.nd the.interest of tie' Home I Notes From' lh|- Social ( Inh Darlington, S. ('.?Mi h Helen * Fsher, president of tha.Sl.de vi. oration of Colored Women's., el iIj.snok. at the- honu of Mrs. 1.V j % "Ci. Cooper to tjje Darlington Social 1 Heart club, ar.il lhe iunioi s of '.an; club on February 28th. tier I: ' J was in interest of the State !" ! j ^ration, and she .made the wort 1 of that body vciy clear to hoi hearers.? The~fc.de: a lion supports . the home for orphaiT'girF ai Cay ce, S. C. T.h"y are asKini? to: more, chi.ln n and a ai Tppuri from the people. A ie- i.t fid luncheon, was ^served at the* c'o. c t>f this meeting-. Notes from the Ilait-ville Club Word conies >to us that t'a cl. l. in ITartsville is progr^ssi* g nicely t with the following officers for t'.< year: Mrs. Louise McFnrt'n,-.Howard St., secretary; Mrs. M. L. Hnrrclll, South Gtb St.. treasurer; ard Mrs. M. A. Manning, Howard St., president-. A 'very pleasant gitrsering was heftl on March l 'th ai which time .Miss Helen Usher spoke to the group of the coming Federation meeting to be held m " * Greenville the early?part- ?f May. y . Much credit goes to the fine 'y* work of the club in Havtrvilte for their loyal, and unfailing support . Notes From the Sunlight Cliih n,.nnni,c c *rii.. <.-.it;>r!i: club met Thursday afternoon. Mar 18t.h in the "Y" ilut at State r 13 lege. On entering the -'oor onj instinctively paused at th > breath- . taking scene that nut the ey<\ It 1 was indeed an afternoon o'f magic f* for there near th/\ center of rlv * room was a bed of van-colored . Azaleas, mutely bidding one t*. and enjoy its loveliness. Other flowers were appi opriately plactd about the room, A short imsi?i"?s meeting was heed at which lint" Mrs'. Wilkinson read a letter from the McCall Magazine. A cluck: was endorsed for $63.1*0, whir]- a- j *?. mount was s< nt to the ct'.'b as its . share of the money for - uh-'ci ip- ! tions to said magazine in a recent j campaign of Home Bcauttfi atioi; : Program. The special objective Zi of the meeting was .the pre&enta % Medical e April 27-30 Martin, pall o'o^^st? and ' eV-ray technician. Fiv'enitns hospital, Washington .J). Dr. \\. ija.r;y , I lames,. car, r.u/y- ami Uiro.at' spe. ciali. t, 1 hii;Mlcl|>iiia, Fa.; Dr. Mar* j .-hall Ke.;s, gynecologist. Ilan.cm i hospital,' Xcw Yo.ik City. >f ihe 1'iilal clinic, Dt* 1). li. I Ti i pii:, pro'cs'sor of oral-surgery j Alesai t-y Mauical' college and Dr. | .John W. Sullivan, Philadelphia* aw bwii secured.'. The Congareo Mye'Moal Society. the local association is sponsoring, the clinics to ho held dT'irig tin. vs.-icms"\>f the state nu'Ciinj*. l)t.' J?. A. Kvof>'ttis. president of lite local society. Clinics.will bo l.<*d eft Wavcil aoci- the. Goo ! Sahuiriian hospitals. The ladies au-til- . iary of* the .Cor&are;' Medical h"o cicty,. lnad.- up c?i* wives Vf f .{he . nioiidurs, rue planning the -cnt t . {{tinniest lor tho convention. Dr. U. G.. SoahrooUs., Ctiarj-st-m is jnesklTi ot* tho I'almotto Me lieaii Association, Dr. W. D. Chanpel!'.' is presnlcitt-e'lcct. A large-; ..t tw i . .. ;?<> bors of the medical profession' from nearby .stales. , tiou i f a Home : L'eautilitatlnii urogram: Win n Sirs.- Wilkkvoon ;!;ivsvr.le/1 Ih'of. ('. ? !. Ipckiiison, iaii .scape-artist of the Siatw< c<llejfcv the club- was ticaiH'.l fo if -eemnl piece of nvajiie. I'rif., Di.-kinson- bejrau his nvm.ic Ir stating that".as tlie. 11ae.i lend.-' o .i:.i out ilie "iOality "o." ti" air v..:r, s.) iiocs li.d'i.- raping oman-i . ?hu attrac'li\' ncss- of . a' lruisi.. v. ith . a. f<W deft st k'.V, Ir ari'tl tii-is; sl.rut-1-cry, .'aw :: ah'o.a.t a hous* previously ikc.tele.i We saw an impi'-po-oessi g no'a>i : "rowiv into a-structure, ot winr't i.fill beauty by the magic ioi?h i.f ! a masti rjffancl, (Icmonstrmirg Cr ..rigic ai'fi" t of lamlscapr.ijr. T>,oi. I Mrkinsnti. pinniarij* hefpftti sag ui'stionS for pr. t r.'i'py selecting mvl pi, . ircr lirul.bc>v, T'vr came the o.xcha'. o_ of plant ' am'j thv <im p< i!i.ng of the 1.'.'iil/i ifu' be- j f A sulcus, for twere .or sa-e. j Next on the program was' tic II ir-l- piece of magic." Cars were waiting, on the or.tsi.ie'to vra".-t\* !' llie members of t "e i lab lit C: ! hear til" iu'.. IMis.to Cardi r.s 1 'or j sympathy if arrangement f".l' -uir iii'iun v 01 mooni in :;.t in . ? wilT livo with- olhf that ;:tv. ? ... k. ?i?i 1?. J ...?iLx.?i? Jnivo th V. tr.ty <>,< j' t::t" 1x jii ty (in wiiifh otK- t'e ln? - ( I lit; it .aiy wo tt:nu*.! av. ay iti.iihjji that the vi.-il to ?ii-- : :r:ir'i tt- war- the p rli-cl '-"tdhtCr (fl'j :i po-fci-t frtift).>o:). . T?!i' thih owes a .<!< bt *?f ri'uti- 1 ; :<!. to t!; coitij! it too o., '! ?.*.? j I It-, tuli lie at'!; M e.-'daiv.i.- V 1:!; )" j .-'on, W'a.-iiittK'.o:-, a:;.! tiaialh. . tiUOt !' NO. :i >1 MO.i'.ORO COl.'NTY Ml'< (; t'ooji ! !: ,'i^ 'is '> ( 'j't'h'.r ini'iitliiy t.i i i: u at?4flul Punhu;' r11 >: ,,vh Vi i oVlo.!: ; the olinrnnan, )! r, An lei son en!!- 1 d tlie .!>'( ! ' in".- to order. After. !c\ cliytials ih;;'. fuiuut . s of (he la : !"set.! i sir Were i'< ;:? 1 hy Mss. \\ y.rn.i. \ brief' outline was p>x sf?t:t< J ly Mrs. Wynn on Khunentary I'lor- t ish. She co'r,'? 1 Knelish with other ?'l' ni'-oirry s hool siibieet.-. i *'*w? v" [on- ivy {o'c-out. enter, d in- ' , lo the d sc-ussi >n .heartily. .Many uo'nts of interact wore hrounht >ut. ? Miss Han oi] then fundi!.'"?. ;i u <. question' box. -Siu-h questions as nevfaiuod i<> flic tenchim; of lony; ii'. ' U'.n t > t', la 1 and 1th' fvnd h ' tea hinu' of i eailiiic.. frranmuu- !,;,VP iii the elementary 'r re '11;i-- \vs followed bv a round tab!.- di. ens ion on . who '"honld fnri". 'h wntuur material* Or .pupils. Pirn*, ncV ? ?*1 il'i Or the .frail | moetn'r to he held .Npii'l 12. ,\! ;> i':1 ni \v;is .arranged. nf? r , which this ii tei e> tire; vm"etir.'| our supVrvisor, Mi s II. : 'Sii vi:i{ str;:t:t nkws. I. - . I >'r? ':?y wti ~\ a ?!ny ! .?vfr to h' ' nr Vein!,,-red by those who were present, at elum h. This was Wo-! man's Day,. therefore the wonrp' were in eharjro of everytl iojr .Sunday school -a us ca!l< d to der by Mrs. Tarrant Davault, actinpr as Supt. Classes No. 1, 2 and 3 were laught hy_-Misses Gertrude ' Pali COLUMBIA, SOUTH C % Mv-& Chart It 50th Anniv hops Council of the A. M. hi. Church meeting recently in Charleston, S. C., unanimously ap proved of the program being developed to celebrate the 150th. ann.yersai y of Xee.ro Methodism, June 22-27 in Memphis, Tenn; Il'chard Allen who wiis a pionin the -movement for religious freedom .anion'. Negroes became? th i founder and first bishop of the African "~Mcthodlst Episcopal Church v.l.'ch was oiganizeil in Philadelphia, April. iRtfl. ^ It is inteV:sti.rg to trace thei a ly history, of this denomination j The-primacy among organ.'zed re-l 'i tou* crouds in the va c is claim ' ?! by Africa!'. ?'<lho<l.i'*m. For T"0 yr.ars it ha* I'iyhtcl the first ? "H that ilhnp nnted the path to '." .ay hh'h lev 1- of achievement. Th first pub! 'v \ \ house anions Wirvn: s c>r* publish roli" ? 'tis l'bratwp was si si Heel by A.M.E. Church. The first re'oils v.t'thly periodical,'. "Tho Christian Recorder:'.' The first oi'nrtrlly review, "The A. -M. K. R. yiew"; Tim: first institution, for h ' hiy-her educat'on of Negroes Xogroe?.-?AVilherforce Uivveri1v': th fist plant to publish exT?.ivr>1 v fsi'nday .S. liool literature ha A.M.E. Sunday. Si-hool Union t' Xaslvville: the first IT. S. Sen if.>i i.iy the race TTiram Revels " as a min ster "11 the A. M. E. t'h'irch. The first 01; among the *v>t colon .d t*. S. Chaplains was ir. ary McXca'l Tumrr. later Pi li d Thv'-o' of the A.M.E. ehuych ' 'hi1 i "illy Xea'n Congressman '.*> he'-onic a bishop w:m Richard ,r Cain Hf the A.M.E. Chur"h. Tli first Negro to present a Rilile upon which the-president nlac r d hands "for-inaugural oath was IV hop Th \V. Ainctt of the A. M. E. Church. . ' * i . V J The first Xetvra Recorder.-* o f | T). ...Is .it -Washiivrlon 'was- Frod. ;1< r><ni!rlasp, who was a mom'-"! of'th;. A.M.E. Chtnvh at his! Lath. Thy present Recorder oft ''( ' ils. lhs W. J. Thonipltins, is 1 i pu-nP or ?f tlv Y.M.E.' Chnrolh-f Vis predecessor, Jefferson Coaarcvi a iuemlr'r of theisfimo church. One of the early pro-iidential pointers sts Eey'istcr of Treaswas W.. T. Vernon, later TV' - V <-r iv? 4 il K? ' '! a. Th first NVttro to write a" ' I: ? '-T-: teat hook was Prof. W.I c. 1 i-rouvh of Wilbeiforce T"i ! versify. ti: -1. Mi- -rn to preside ov. r Keuiiu meal Conference of Me- ' "'ijo in was Hi'hop Panicl A 1 1 !':who pn sided at a confer-j ; e Meeting London more than ' i ty years ay o, ISPl. The last' X "to was Bishop Parks in?At? 'H ESTER CO. t-JI ORCHESTRA* PL A A S AT BRAINERI). ( dv .T r County 1-TT "Tel Pan" q: !i- -li-:i P---do~iks til - i anpear; U?.-4 . in .lit n' Brair.rrd Tnsti!> ! ., T';o (>cehest'ca is sponsored lv th? Mr. Mm dah l-II Club in V 'kh-.-ry, 4--U. trained hy Pro?. |1 V. f? V. ' v.. -111.1 Att ?' .ti.Vinson I teachers in the public school and j Pbotniunity ! 11 Chih leaders. ' j. The appearance of tliis outfit -i in M>e|-nHop with' th<' first j iet'val Iv's'top Parade, sponsored hy the Vshcr I'oard of Metropo- ; litnp A M If. /ion eluuch of th>s city; and Ifli/nh-oh l.utit r and Mrs. Mary Jefferson respect v-ely. The S s l-Mol as-a whole report ed a fine nod cirjoyaMe lesson.ponce the women had the day', the pastor did not 'preach, 1) n t : "! sent in the audience and Mrs. Porn Devanlt acted as pas ,\ fitli'ip they had a pro "ra'm and many speeches wove... made. The collection amounted?to >i JOK I.oris M \Y FKJIIT IN 1 Nflf.ATsTT I .on Ion -JC). jjlrii'nfli^v^rj^nor I A fvH ('<. i' r1!".'*. hub !' urn flu Catted i-Uate's, nnivincivl Tufsday that Joe I.iaiis v ill fim!'I in th<? White City Kvidhtm the winner of an. elimination peril : of bouts now in progress, involving Max liner, FI0*. Ford, Tommy. Fart* and Walter Nettsei' If these plans materialize, Joe will be in London during the snimmur, ? ? ittcttc AROLINA, SATURDAY, MA :h to Hold ersary in June ianta, 1931. The first Negro to serve us Ci-1 vil Service Commissioner of Chicago was Bishop A. J. Carey of the A.M.E. Church. The; first Negro to be elected <o the presidency of Howard. UrVver sity was Bishop John A. Gregg of the A.M.E. Church. ~ The first Negro graduate o f West Point '-Military Academy to, attain the rank of Lieut. Colonel was ('has. Young of the A. M. E. Church. Back, of these achievements shau^ the dynamic figure of ,a .-lave boy, yet a mighty g\ ant in laith, creative thinking and indomitable will, Richard Alhn. who 150 years ago' declared' as the motto for his oppressed fidlowers'" "God our Father, Christ Our Redeemer, Man our Brother." I/ttlo did Allen realize that the movejnent begun a century and a half ago would dfow to such prbpoitions until toda?r there are 11 l<dshop,s, 11 general oflieers,' 10 colleges, .*>50 presiding elders, 0.500 pastors, 700,000 members in U. S.. Canada, South America, West Indies, West and South Afri in. Tins picture 's wholly 'incomplete^ without the sketches whi, h tell of Xegro progress by all race hurch groups and beyond denominational lines and "rn varied fields if endeavor- the insp'ration and stimulus for which is but another tribute to this pioneer, prophet and pathfinder. - These highlights fn the history of the churcli will be eloquently depicted.at the Sesqui celebration by Bishop* Reverdy C. Ransom, {listorigrapher of the Church, in a seri s of addresses on African Methods, Retrospect, Aspect, Pros poet. Hishop Ransom is a graduate of Wilberforce University, iip^C president of the trustee board ^nid presiding bishop of the 3rd eTfisoopal district which embraces Ohio. Western Pennsylvaa a and West. -Virginia. Bishop Wm. A. Fountain, presiding bishop of' the 0th episcopal il'stric.t will deliver the |Sesqui address. The Sesqui-centcnnial sermon will be preached by Bishop Monn us..! -f . v y .. . ? |MV.^imilK UlMlUp Ol t+n?'Jiirl ? [iivt'iTTin 1 il'-liiul. Rishop J. S. Flipper, the senior historic,-symbolic toivh whi ch has come down from Allen through 'an unbroken line", to the junior bishop E. J. Uo.wanl as* 10,000 loyal followers of Father Allen, assembled for the occasion, pledge anew their allegiance to the principles for which the African Methodist Episcopal Church still stands. JACKSONVII.I E TEACHERS WANT .MORE MONEY. Jacksonville, Fla. (C)?A eajn paijarn has been started here to in111.. .V . im |'??.\ *'* I'WIVII ll-CVx livtft in JacksonvUe an?l 1 nival county pubHr/?schools. M.Th?Richardson,r wriiinj* in the Florida Tattler on ? the situation, says: "Why do Duval County's Nepro tea' hers want more money? The answer 's simple: because there are Jess than a dozen of them fret tir:r. enotifrh to livt. decently and honestly on. Theie art> less than a hundred of them irettinc, for era mmnr and hi eh school work. ..... .1. ..tiw... .......i....... ' <1... nunty yet for the lowest-rated military votk. Whe^ their salaries are compared with other teach *11 Duval County. they average inst ahnuf forty percent and sellom nmro than fiTty percent." LOllSVILLK 1VSI"RANCE CO. PAYS IX SPITE OF FLOOD Louisville. Ky.-?fC)?In spite of .the muddy waters of the Ohio hav:%i stopped business and turn' . i .r -/r> .. ...,i:..c i'?l I no OH il l* J* II. in <1 ifini MauiMi, tin- Mammoth T.ife Insurance Co., U.K. Hall, president, last week sent di vidend checks to stockholders dated February 1, representsharos of capital stock. The diviintr 2f5c on each of its 20,000 dend was declared at the annual meeting on January 12. I Rcil 27,~193.7 7 Sidney Park Sunday , Bishop J. A. Bray of ( h'. IH. will preach the . I? sermon at h'idir-y Park ' ti , Easter Sunday at !!: ?? t Bishop Bray is'the j ' -i [ hop of the South C.uviij, i A n .si Conference; lie is a urea!- e n The public Is invited to 1 a: t great sermon. | IMt. IJAI'MG \ BDN 1.dl I'.'tV. M'EAKEB I In a I' ttor inltli ?'.<st i'' E. Davis, District. Mai.i < * :!.> \\ ay cross (Georgia) 1'. . it. : the Pilgrim Health ami !.' /. ! surance. Company, General Manager of that ' ami president of ti e* Nati? aal' - .i gro Insurance association :<; < eil his regrets at being '/iiahh- .si attend mid address a ma's m .i iiii in t:iat> city. The following1 talle r . from . Horrisby's- <!ottev 'lnav prove it". - t. 1 osting to South Caroiilri >r. :. 1 am, however, spading .oiie - if <. i best prepare*! nien to'fdo .thj? :nh. lie is no other'than-Mr. II. \Vr?1 Baunigardrieiy ~Bu pcyi nt'-; li'Ie w f *fi\> * sales production of our < 'oopnuy. editor of our hous4y'<irga ii,, ."Pie grinds Progress." Ik- , is a .line man, a scholar, a profound thinker,' an eloquent V]>' akor, ii good business;man, a luimhnitaiiar., an' ^ a friend. 1 am sure your cur"legation will lie well j IdawVj. v they will .have heard him. Mr. Baumgardm r i ; a iu-.i . ' Columbia and stiel maintain-* h; residence here, although ,h - liv'd of; labor is in Augusta. l'<>r ' years he was professor of (lynna:. and Psychology iM Allen un-iyci- /' sity, which position he left inhale his master of arts degf.o in P-J cholbgy. Mr. BaunvvardAor hu< boon in tin' i'mi I?>y <T tin- l':'.,rnn: Insurance C"?m?:ano f?v. *.],? on-", two years. AIM'Ol.NTS M \N IN S I X TH '' At'IM'TORS Ul Hit ' ! _.Culumh'as, ().?((')-? IV'cv I).. * . ' " N Joins, prominent in tin* Hemnoiv.- ; tic national (a'n.i'an.rti ;i;> Now .York ii> lt'-'l?, v.a< .nanydcvTiniinor in the !>:r< all of* Tv-i tion anil: Supi'ivi ion nt' i Of Tut.-; !a-t v.;? < 1. by *,. A" !: I-'... T - (hr in-' ? .? an appoint na n' .'.f mnh i the Auditor's o'l:ee. ha-' 1 >. ti : 'siynod to T-V.nil '->i f'.ii - i' : ; House. He \\q 11 reveive s7."'i i day. .Tones was i:1 chartr,. of i : colored division of* the Hew.oe.' at: State campaign in the m.en* i. tit?n. NOTICE Bishojrnf. AV. Martof CIii./m : . !. W7 the?pvesiriiny trfcftrrn?of rw : ? Oth Episcopal I)istrici of ; he * ? !,. \v Eastej* myssajre'.at Jones, i V y, A. M.' E. /.ion chiirc'ri. corner ' tcr and Blossom .Sis. S. ;'>hiy, j March 12S, 1.1 :o0 a. in. T;,c pdnic is cordially invited to attend I Rev. 11. C. Your.g? pastor j / Members oi Aiplu Kv.pj-a Sly u.i lotto. X. (*..' niui p.i ti. ip:i 1 < o?i 's i't Beading hiV to ri-lit: 1>t mw: (' Acting: IVnn M. K. Thonia--son, l>r I fctinson, H. C. IIiirms, .7. .7. Abiuy, 1 Bullock, E. I). Johnson; 3rd row: E. Plair, Jr W. Lynch, E. A. Adair, Production Cr< Availabi* ' I\. I it formai.: Ii; ? ^ lo 1 ar: l-Sirrr:;. . "J h'.-ir, ' "" ' ' , .. "-T; * ' I'r .:* ' 'f <:va?. " i, .. ^, V . *'j . , ' r. '. i : y i.!-<..* 1 \>;"! '"i '.* > f ma- l-'ytivsr ?.f V v? . V. : v.'l !> ' !' v-' ). . !t;s? HAXltVS; *M'I M'KAl. 1 MM. \Cil ? !) i;Y. i:i V, A. !'. i'OWKIM. JK. NVw Y'?! ! ; <<'). rh'--/.v "ii.jrir iu Pi i<.*{ .Handy. \vi;Y of ih /? ?.f "(h ' S;'.' I.... IV!::;'~ ..... jn ( ; :y I? : !:;y a'''-:* funeral A!-.r.i:in li.M *.i.-t'eh ircit .ai d i-ava-liy thy A. (.'layto'-. 11. ' A- a" ? ::: w-AV i'.-Ci-tc-l"! V ? V.rr. < 1 V : **' ' V. -.l.'<< ii: !!? *:<!?: m. Ky... \va . . .. "it f' 1 r 1 .,1 N \v y{ ?. 1 * 1 \V;.;* y. Han - v.-.'-vk. I'i i \ !M I.i M; J ,\S " J' ,1 V li-.: V.?bn. \v;.j5' . . f.-,. .. : :l'y, "v.:,. ' ! iv' N T: .. . : v-h; ' : w- i ; i. : ' ; ' '? . >. i. i i: 1' t i > - - M 1 - : :>'iv- .,?,} \.r... ' : : A.'At : m :. -i ; ?. ;: ! ;jjv... In- <5i" j-. I-"at* ri'iiuv w ;!.] - t;." I* f r r>>v a:ul 1-I:v l" I.- ;i <ria"a::.: t <. i.- .a:'-r am! oj: I-Jss 15.. la is iriyl>;U'nt;>." t v.v may-jt.-tly say of liipi thi" 1 he a Tk-i!o le:tv.i>8 :S :';u"o is hhvy boon a hyro." "M> of ;h ;v:-.tn 1 an 1st ' lin.i r+rt"''"ye-Hr-thi )\ aft* ui tW iknow and cntvd for ii in1,-an ' who lea;;!'. <>i ilumdn.nlUi >. ki'.'lj i o.pnl.-v.s, a li'it nolnliliiokos life r'i. h and vital, i'v i ' t,y stios folk on to. : oval-' thc-m.-elves? lofty a!-." Wanted Modernization ^ ^ ^ ^ II- :i -EaVy -hi lastic Pocioty of- J.i ii-i* 's y it : rar.i Honors Hay, .\ . C. William*. II. 1J. KH'<. rrof. .1, I. I . Aiuli 1 si'ii, C. M. Toothy, M . IIui ho, C. K. Grconloe. J. A. (I W. Wall, C. A. Johnson, Jr.,C. F. 1 . 3 . "j ' ' I . ' ' ' \ 'i PRICK: 5 CENTS ia edit Loans e To Farmers * ?-- ? * ' .; iiti :ii buu'.Iinu.- . . I.mer^ciH'x (r?|i and Fwd l.oans I.nii r.ui i(ijj and ficu loans - : i> if.! a'.ahhtUlt- to iariiRTs who Mi 'jualify l'<ir ' I'lodut^km credit for* Slid ftuiii rmv Vl??arls uix*.. made only in the ; > '' -'..tn-iUii '..y n< < .Jed to grow i to t;u"e f?>r livestock, and handled by field repr'-sentuof. the Kmc rgsncy Crop and ' "<1 I pan oti:co> . in the various / acfrictil'ivn a! :ue:.t - ( I-'avm '.ration ag-.nts) will direct ant?-ijv f'th'r cost t<> the i .-.h.tat-vc'j. for their % vo ,fanners who can".'qualify. 1 >' ns'>m either . of these .: ' " are served on "he same " . y <>t.h r larrm'-.; * . If: .a.iie . addressed to H. A. '1 ?v A---i.-ljint1 to the Governor, jjm'm 'fdit 'Administration. at v.V:i-.-on. !?.- ('... will receive ' ... . .a.-.', and considerate attention. In a delated account of Uas " Desta's. life, the Nc-\v Times'"and Kthiopia X?ws said further: "Has J testa- was among the .young. pa-- ' triots and modc-rnizers, but. do--:red *'!. -mo.It rV.i-atior. of the country 'I .he effect fid methodically. He 'was -opposed to . reforms 'vMch liable to disturb good traditions. His method, was to give the people fact i'cal .demonstration of the re- . forms it was desired to introduce "for'tin ir benefit ih order that +hey mn.-ht adopt them with goodwill . instead of the ..impression that 'he changes. \\\ re being imposed upon the nr. "l-'i'Mii! .-his visit to A".erica to vot.;rr. that, of the United States dejeiration to the coronation of the for H-aile Selassie, unci his ? n c or jrmrr cyto~T. u ro r.<i to accompany his or *her-in-,aw,* *he <"n.wn Prince," A?fa-V?"oist-n, Ra? i 'a h-iirriM? much. '"lie undertook the construction v?connecting of .the vast ovinres Horena an-i ?:v?racr , h tin " capital. A<His AV.fca. :i; ! i: h .KoV.ya'Colony. ' He 9l. ' { c.ivi-ly tr.coui ajrt (1 < onm.' tce in the ii:te'rj<.r of- the eonrtr ami , f-o.;;-:! traho. With' an Italia? . ' trr..- ,p iii- I'-trt'-'lNh'h: a. cor pany '* ti":* tr a.:t f iH.-'tj ib"tin ' the ..i-av.;..;, i,r in in . i.CiUii??* i1 *. nh'ic f< oin: ni'n< if' fi.ient water.- in tv.ary parti* of the town.'' MONC'KS ('()KM-:i! MAYS. * -M:-> Pun]ine Bryan left Thiurs lay aihe'.a.'on lhe New York City. M i.?s Pkir.vh K'vn-t vvii-nr* the week er.d with her paVcnts Mr. aiv 1 Mrs. Walter Fre.-t. B'shop Joseph K. Kniili-y will preac h' at Grace church -Sunday afternoon at'3 o'clock. All nicnibers are. urjred to he present.' Vis tors Welcome. ; . . A Trip Around the World is be in#?spi!..'i'! ul by tlit5 MlssTI>nary Society of Graham A.M.E. chuich Sunday. Leaving at 7:30 P. M. Gome and jo a us. in our Easter exercises Sunday at Wesley M.E. church. Funeral services were held Sun day lor - Mrs^Miuy . ilayr.es, . who Continued on Pajte 8 , j "if ill! J ? t?-r- - ???+ <v hnson C. Sm'th .University, CharIn vch I'.Hh. *..-' * . .1. Adam, Pros. H. L. McCrorey, . \V. Johnson; '2d row; M. II. aulden, Jr., A. R. Howell, T. H. Stephens, F. G. Clarkson, C. M. 1