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Ml 71 : ? ^ hff 4 i: ms \l $Ialmpttn tCrahrr punished weekly ra 1810 Assembly St., Columbia, S. C.' Entered at" the Post Otfice at Co ] lumbiit, S. C., second -c.lasa ?c< matter by an Act oi Congress. ! ( ;l SlBSCltllTIONS j One Year ?- $2-00* , btA lUUllt.lS -- dlnoe. -uunths ? .<? buiyie copy .t)5 AGENCY ' W. 11. )ZIFF CO., Dcuibuxn- bt., ,> 1 Lliiea^. Hi. U.iaiui A i,|vi'i'l i-ii ?!meni.S n't. the ruto aitowcd by ~ law- r ' " ' b The L'eauoi wilH publish brief .-and I ihtional letters en subjects ul I geneial in tCre.-A \>00n,tticy ate (J a.ci.iiup.iJue.tl by tr.e names and ati'.ii c j.i? 1 - ' 'tittnors ami. a~re rrcTt?t a d< -u-ttoiyL nUtui c. 1\M 11y inuiu-?. . i.iininiiealiun 'will ljut be latticed, iieje..-ted nianusc;ip? w nl nut be returned. KEMl'iTANCEfc' I' Otuils and r'ostal or E\j ,u:,s d't r.ey en-uulx should?Lat X 1UUWC payufue w> wie; 1 he i'luuioiLo Leader. CLP, Li. liA.Mi'ipX Published .%. J. r ivi-.uKUH U. Editor i. I'uit.u' Li.LIS ..Field Agent L. ti. j?OW.\1AN CiiV'ulajlng" 'Mgr. n' h'ended -for the c..!! w.c ;S: uo'laii*:. bo very brat o . : a . .d leach. tho editorial i d ... r jinoi i..an TuortLivV' uf each w.jvia City news,, locals, ? ; i ;-.-i ::i. s and- .social, news by Weelnes^ay. line- ner-s and rLuteriiil Phone iTTrt ~Trr^n^A-A4--A-lU_.AAih^ I NO I WOIlTii li; ' In ji'. li > .. ,;d;: the a!".g t , ' - tidy.: . '.in; \ ill S.r.n'.o- KILn'doi tu' 1 ?>.: .- ?.>!: lavs." New ! A 1.%. -:i n l oido StiiC . . i ,1 . :-i i. or.iwess. - :h. . iO.al-'i hoi J up ?*?'?1 bl atal' n -1 a.tint.g | _;ho ?t, U? war w" . ?l-m. 'l ho co.-t . -;.o:?.i p . 11 ti\ tvash hi ? " ? vr.-siuiiai Record . i~ n.? ?. Now. j>. !*'? t Sena,t. r a" u ; t -. l. ? LUihiitty-? * ".iN r:,!.(icr.nt i? rot kst --jv' i/oa.v: abject to, _ '* so mar*' h :'s! naan i'^erlhuna' v;.-.,is 1 at ft !i ?hvjr womh-i; if i: sy >. . ;1\?"tipv'f b; x'r.cPs cf o f ? in pvop!o to CO-n-. CC ,t""Tyl '"' ' '"n'l 1:fC. iV:'St I?\blo. . .. - > ai'.'l TaJl lh"H- ? ' . r: . . iir; they just f'r-; '.I v.'.-.hnl-.t'a word. \ I v .. . il;-i ia ;::rt where i )..:;rak?\ By .tail J J.a ! rage man 'b eer.'. ' Mi i'ai: "hjs titi'u It justiL. s ai'.'.i .'.own- right ?!eanne*s' ) . i . o i. p.- : ih.r. ; ' c 1 "i;r'-s .... Y' -.-m, n *t rr'-.-li pr>?P>. .ts.t'y aro ff'.v - v. . vi'vL ar.tui Ti. \r. in- J . . < 1.- ...:i y th. a--'- 1 .i V,'. J. :uk<> ' tni-g? uavcl b\ ; I; V >. j.inesi Rceeiv. 3 ? ?-?-r?R?? :: . v. t r.-c 'V.:> alien ""ft I.'.. ...r iiulo??station ihi' iiKii'ci' with the ( t t'u c y. T. e ;; ^Ty~~y:'v \-f< y '.'! .i n'.: :?n?and? th air.:-i .-veinst .at: I. CV->vc.u . ' ~r.n\V b ^'.i! n houhl irv"~rv !it:~ "TTpri.'.-f'}. yMr . Ml I .11. nil- l.b?1*.? dcj - ?frj r T' h' TiTT" WrHifh i -.t- mvyihiug j (. Is . it' n?>- Mi'/io bo. -V . vVr.A llK$ T--?ntAltV>": [ A r : c ;- ti'h'itc an ! a de^ervVv> v/ that rf th-:- ^oard of tf Trii-y.s t-L lb r.o. iitt ."j'loite in i naming" its in. griticient new libra- jv "ry-^'-S. jTftMa; y" in honor_of_ h Pn.riil:aft t' .t',;; d hit rfTicicnt vyif.-. B. < ) ;: tie "it inn be done spiiit "-G ji UT Starts . i-hay. bCHTr~~r. tii'ul a VI t*oi- .1:0 h .us lib. f.ry builtn irg woul i not yet be a rki'ity. Al~7h o u p?h '-h (lone rail Boucatu/nai 7 Board nr"\U'<i a huge sum for th<. fl eivcliun 01 ti at budding v"t a con- ,j dition ?? tby.-gift was that a cortain amount cf thr cost h:td to be . l^ised oth rr isc.' The nam repair, ed was no bagatelle in t'lsSg times ^ cf stre.'-s. ar?. the fact that th* re..." .--?J . .... is a ttstim r.y of the ah iound efficirr.o;.* of President and- , MrA* ' StaVks. V^tfh the tied ion tk.'n of ^ this library last Sf.ffd4Y-*T?eflrdlcl ?tnla-.- fmu rank 'n libra- _ ry i'acilit1c:i amui.g t4v*--<?o|log?s f of the Btate and ranks well with c i ' ? ?- - - - - ______ htt well Quipped cujV'r.t'3 of the?^ >ath. "JS.nrks Library bou^t." be 'jj i insnirai i ? to tlic <yo\ing mon i.i vvuntr. whe amy enjoy its cilitios in ways lam one. X r T-. V AN l Nt\ AUKENTE1) SLUR In this ci1 y there is .lir^ndy one >vernmei,t low-ecst h.u:s:ng_. pro- i vt?I r.ivt .-ity Terrae?. It is a HU'tifal place. R cently. through ie energe^'V action of ik htmbia's i ve. t.'iiea^has'e r. mati' almost cna:ni -O.Lt>ur,r.?J associates, the :;t milium dollars fo>- another | i.u'.lar n.i-.t. This however uv'.; 11 *< - welt with >cal r^ol ? ^tute oWn'TXT'iPTvt denims.?34iey f ar that r..??ny ji the run own hacks th?\ now collect rpn. for jj| nL , li.-: iw'.oie ', An: hundreds f then shoutel be. If more rould , i; Buci, a law, there "should be ne to prevent tlm renting of cer;.i:i kind ol thugs called houses t would be bet Let' for the com'.unity c\'tn though it "might hurl her. pockets o'f a certain type who - 11 unhiTUT hill *i dollar sign. ^ 'm 11 V) CI nt tn, -el : ;* of rClll Co- P at-.' men w-ith city eolincit, ope of .-.in is reported as far alicld ir aigumunt against such a new , using .pieject. And as usual, ... re it is anyway possible? ~h .ITi'/e tt'Ty logical or -not?tin'?; ..'oha<.Tto be jumped on. Says his opponent of thc project speakrur ci Uuivusi'.y Ter.aee: "Anyvay, it is not the outside of a s [welling that makes it a -slum. \'s the inside, and to .my- iij?ra-l .ui'vV uv. a rl. in .'.strict \vgro .- ctijn of Univ. rsity "Tor-1 tire fa-Jay. You didn't chap. up hc slum district, you just ']> tshl it spmev.hcre else. . I say Uni-. gjiv Timt.ii--> is not a desirable _ 'ate in \y, ich to live and in 12 ' . : ihs.-afier the newness his worn :T.- y i.i will class it as a slum" istrict again." Oi'v must vou r ' -t.,v.:h '.t is the matter with _ h fi-/.iIiv .mI nun mrd women i? \v resiling in University Tut-) ace. So:uc arc personally known .h > the writoiv-im-u: utfee ag.nts-J caclurs, mechanics, etc. But that 5 j'cai.'-r stvs they arc dregs. In"-^ .is otTert tv> lb-little the colored i u*n> tiic speak r does not seem Jj ) be abl to Aeo that in oJfe:t .he sayi.'.g ti at Mr. Geduitfgs who as t'harife of glueing, decent trnmts in the Te: rape is not per i mitrf Ins duty, very well. Mr. I e.'.'dings has eall'd to hi?s assisiic; 1VT. (\ A. Jolinson, Superi.-or i f Negro schools a.nd Drs 1. W.?Manco an..* !), J. Champion 1 > the et.tTThat only fheti aud.iiJu- . ,nn of good rei>ut0 gain admitance. ILrt why say more? ThTfcakW"' cvdrTTtty wn# -mtstxieated " >y his own I'ldijuenco or scared till In' tiic pii/.-prof. of losing a \ ew di liars. ?- i ? Ivninpiieiijgrums 11 [ StcphenjC. ('awy?Ven_. Mure ti;;.ir li.ty Cap list lcn.lcr.-. M-. I at / M Ik. ?ohiiiYi. I an _ t . map plan.- for lh May ses ion at 1 Cycle Hill. Sj. C. It was a cry peaceful meeting, "i he c'-'taii | a-, "A i anc; and T;y the New." | Tesidcnt Butler was ably a> si l.y th. vice .president. ? j The theme for the year is "The , "nargeless Cirri.-1 in f'r.e Life of t he World TM'his is a ino.ii. { "ii^i ' luternhi Lunal . i'.iiiio for lite year. 1 he last t'oiivi nlioji. Among these N ire Rev. S. S. Sor'vcn of Midge- . and. 1 ii.- [ins-.nr -was?a?shook to- j he wiitcr who did got- know he j as sick. Revs. II.! W. Stewart and T. II.?"; Voadul) v.v.e <hT;ll!Vd and >*i,i!d? it be pre-en?. V? her... you tea: these Ka in bell- ' pains^_Lh'.y National Imai'd- will j >? out of ?session. The 'programs.j 'ill ?b? ?fo> no'd and all will be rack from Nashville., Anderson white paper? have' ad-' anct.i far from the shore. They iave. a column for News Among he .(Adored IN _.ole. Yout; Dynamo a _chosen to edit, this news and ' ~JT liftei?tFiis eTic'c of t'no news 1 ct tmg. ~. 3 7 You who have sfnt n sugges- s ions for t ho ^R*^ ar.d BTU pro- t o anv helpe<t as "inr Jittle. ! 'h'o Vommit'oc will' meet as soon r s I return to shape up the de-' t ails' of the p'-o?v.amr . c Anderson churches are planning 1 he unheard of. The ministers are f lanning a city wide revival at c '"C same*.time at -all the churches t *ith each pastor his own ovantrc- ' aitv-atr the different* chfurches^Ji Sunday was a groat day at St. " 'aul. F*our persons -.joinc'l the 1 hurch and the offering was very _ 3T7"~ "? ^ ; 4- -* ^*V^-3Kt ;.. ._, .' ' _... _: _H MAYBE SO ANI f(Hy W. H. S In But ticy are supposed to be in. -A resident bf a certain city had n out-of-town visitor. The visior-1wnntctf to see the city-;?t oiiip first time in His life the homeowii man really saw his ?\v-n city, hat was because the jjutde caried the party to all places of inrest, home of whiah tho pooi'i lit oi ant homc-towner did not kn6\v j :\islou. lie lived- IX the city, -but . e was OUT of it-?just as much, il a sense, as tKe .Visitor he pit* i ended to show ar'ound the town.- j Thousands of people in this city .here I live-could not tell you to' ave their lives how our. world fa-' nous ""lli'i'T-j look' on the insiclej ;ood. Anderson's Gospel Chorus 1 entered a fine program over WAIM ust Sunday. According ~to an-, ounctnients, St. Paul will be on ho" air" thtr "first ^Sunday -night, .heu "?00 will sing fv^m the nuiin_. ?iidilbfium. / ' . - - ' I ! ' Dr.. Sharks i- to he commended "or his courage n erecting the kw'library at Benedict. He is a nan who says very little but does n^ivh. If you have not sent*him i, donation, send one at once. Let ;ui appreciation otTering. ' - *.*1^ ^ ? ; i.SU)t iNTAliN CJTy| ECHOES I 13y "CAP JiM" X Well, the Weather man has been . usy. cm. this?the 4th Monday noining in January by sending i?/Wn rain in cop =-.is shoieis, nee early yioin, but as niidday.j l^loachcs, ilie clouds bee in to. .!ea"k sir.J. lii'.i'L auav, l:.e?.ami .eeps through and gives a token hat clear wealiu-r is ii<Tt";i^v ?ft\ay Mature like man shifts . fronts in i hurrv. Yesterday., tile 1110:11 was ileal, blight sunshine liking tin. eaves of a pleasant biee.ze greetd u . One was almost loa^l amay to " he.ie\ e that spring was lie. Witii such iiivk.iur wealingoieki d?lip-W4th the melodies .ol' no s-'ng Mnis, -was it rny wotolei** iiat .101 slis we'.e present at vunday .-ehool at Laurel C'reek, en x.yiiig the.sohg* ami the *tydy of he works' "*T>f Christ, as Jotted ~n kllakP" ll is quite interesting to noty, hav dead in earnest.one old. Race ^KiprnosUcator can grow, when ho _ gets hi,'own past, and begin:0 lly nto the record of anothot no?t distinguished Jiace Progl.osieator, who in his doty old ago '.as sense -and grit enough to aduit?thuU?his?contention3 though lor.est were wrong. Once up?n a in.i l lion- wa . a wis3 Elfin, a s vise nun go?living in Now York md fuom his pen, he cned aloud Votit nuntnUt-hn?U> valley in words \ot and strong that -the solution f all race trials and tribulations n this country was to mop up i-.d ^.it all dividing lines. His was . "kinder no fence law,'1 lut (TkT attic- graxo and. jive, wherever hey wandered to and stopped, le could see nothing but destruc?'on for that group that was "sor or" circumscrib-ocT, and had ' t c . ' . q ivo unto thomselvcfr'soclalty ?md o-on-?and so on?but when -he 'ot' mo-e z/ his life behind hini iiw lives are running nowadays TTTTnTTTged his' thmkinpg The TJeafi'* seems to want to ome hot balls of critio'srn* unaerTTo oH ri'^phot's "shirt-tail." Well, one has said, ''A wise nan changes his mind some time, 1 fool never." So far as I can re" all ju't now, I don't rjge the irst Negro star-gazer?that_ was il le to fell a follow where to go, >V how to go-?to catch a rabbit omorrow?of all race "Palm roalets." Those in the Negro race ome as near bcirfjg 100 nor Cent Vilure, ay^any under tj|? tent. My sa(Ivice is I'ass the f=* tuno tol "WiT TCffth where out in?Kansng l! . ....... -: TV?V [E PALMETTO LJTAPEtt K MAYBE NOT hac-klcford) X .. :::t; Out 1 They could not toll ybu'v\hc;c the penetenUiu y. is *ui" what it looks like unless they onto uib time in it. Because a person lives IN a city ih no reason why lie is not UL'i ; u'l'?iyiciik outsider can tell him more about his own 'home town than he can narrate. If you live in the capital city ol yi.nr slate, may I ask it you have ever seen inside of the Capitol's walls? What do you think is in the building ? You perhaps read -the paper* published in your city ly your own people.?Do you know, or have y?u met, in ljis"oti'ice, the: editor? Have you gone through the plant? Check up. ? A man may belong to an organization and yet not know what it is all about. They are- IX the thing but they art OUT so far as knowledge of it is eonceme 1. This is uye oh yes, you can be IN' :? thing ar.d yet be OUT of it. ' (Copyright). t the WPA we th. nk are the right letters, anyway, some Ooverninent :oi-up, is u?&y lilting up Negroes for "better jobs." Now light 'that' is the trouEle: the Negro is being 4Uied--up, smack ana . dandy for Jjettor jobs' that don't exist \vhik j the white oolks aro^takiny every thing in sight in the way of *ir job, go^gl, better and best. Wo would like to get word to the Kansas ."ns-irtietor's that right r.ov. (the better thing to do for colore; folks in" general is to got ,busy in lilting up jobs dor Negro, s. It doesn't matter a " Tiukei'? dam whether they are -boiler g,v "wor-oi'" juel to tho-y :ii'! r.i'~s~TTiur w'ill demand a wage, wherefrbnv, the colored man may live a n d make ends meet. Seaboard Traffic Manager Makes Announcement I New Vo:!;, N. Y.-v Coach travel 'on the ^Seaboard Railway from Now York, New l-hrilnad, IVnhsyl-1 | vaiiia ?nd ' intermediate r.oints t| 1 Florida" and the South; \Vtt-L -1',. . hi-hor dui Vn*7~ lt'llT than in I'd';;.' C.-fir Rell, l'a-rr ngt-: Trull": Man .igor saici U'<:ay. M" ivfibu <.i thi.? largo increase to t.h.- fact that tie cc.aches his live a ic ?;;!: ceuiMiUonci iiia! equipped with the., hitest tynj o,t' tic litxe roclir.in r scats. TTk; Sombre:) S av.-s Spcci:: ?; popular" yc ;y amnnd Scab-aid liny it'e'J repent- the la rue.-t m ruber of coach pas.-ciigtLta?In this re poet i leading the Seaboard fleet of com-1 pletcly* nir-rorditioned trai-is, the Twin Orange Blossom Specials, tl.ic New Voi'k-Florisla I.iin; < .1, Itnl t K. !.< (> and file Florida Sunbeam. ' I ..? week-end, li a' ' I*ui!!'.:i 1 iwik'ss from New. Voile t . Flojj,;.,^n ! the intermediate resuits in Georgia ar.d ?thc fa: o!".;.:;. , on the Twin Orange Blossom Sp;''.als wii i 20''< over IrtvTI1 11 said. ' More . i !a bound -travelers than ever :rar..lkh'rP"^TTiTnr=fffr^: tomobiies via Seaboard's expedited freight servreo, he added. Since tie- first of January, 120 auto-, have Icon sent to ? Florida and .other southern states from ?Now YofTfan'nearby ci tie's on Seaboard pnyserwer tickctwr'this -rum\:OV pvtf*r?r-fl' r.o1 tV?r> tyMvrvnturn f r\*> the first three week* of January K'.'JT. Pa'rscngers who send -their fori; they home.?fine thi-.'r a at os awaiting them in Florida. ATtlfliVIM.F NEWS. f v.t. ?Friends 'here givfr th(?:r hartfolt sympathy *_ Mrs. Sadie Fnggio Jrrhrts-or df--Cokebury- in the death i t nor liTishan 1. - We regret to give up our old fv'end fm'r-wki Mi'. John Cruuford .who has moved to the country, on ; account of his We- .are- .vyry sorry indeed t ? learn ' i.f the death arid burial of ] Mr. James W. Rogers, Sr., which occurred recently in Chester, Pa. Mr. Rogers was a former Vesidcnt cil Abbeville. Mi-s. Allie Mae Wrightson of New York City is here for a two week-* visit to her patents anT sis ter. .Mrs. Wrightson is the oliesT of Mr npd Mrs. RpstOr John^o" >_ I i Mina?Kllon?Carter oi?Spartanburg the oflia'ertt Domestic Science teacher'in Abbeville C^'Tiuining school is doing excellent work in -' uu* school hoio. _. Mrs.-Leila Adams took serious-mfi'rt, Jan. 9th but js restirg betly ill with a hearfc attack Sunday t.r at this writing. M/ss *Etla Br. Johnson had the misfortune to burn her lepr which caused her to suffer severely for the past few weeks. ........ I O . Mf-t.i.mw Janic Smith and Eu.-. ia White are on the sick list. Mr. Ha;ii:<m Elmore is ser:Bis ly ill inlthe hospital with Pneumonia. Mesdamcs Nannie Jenkins and An: j e Lue> Davis spent Sunday in G: c enwooil-with the former's sis tor, AUs. Delia MarshnU who' is ill Mr. Kotr^rt Wilson is out again tfior a lontr illness. The funeral of Mrs. Alice Cobb was held Sunday in Shady Grove A'ME 'church. Mrs. Cobb was a life long member of Shady' Grove ar.d r was a devout Christian woM-ir -in tnnt nf -ATpqsvs I Ai Hmr. and Clarence E. Prosslv. Mrs. Ethel Dcmmon's, Miss Ger I r< Robinson, Dv. and Mrs. E. E. MeLarm, and Mrs. Abbie J. Chappclle of Greenville spent the "Try willi us Sunday.. ?Mrs. Frank Edd is sick, but is hi .^er at this wTiting. We wish to say that St. James AME chinch is stilly alive. Our pastor Rev. E.F. Johnson is a real live wirct The trustee election was held Friday night, Jan. 21st. C.- J. Hearst, S.IlT Arams,. D. Lew's, W. Marshall, IYarP Gary Allen. Stephen MeKniglit, Miss Sal lie I. Fair, David Davis, II. C. Taylor and Frank Ilcnry Brown. 'Services all day were grand. Kev. W. S. Minis, P. E. the Ci.eonwood" district was with us 'I'd " T.i mine .vej^v?m-aura'ring ' marks IP v.. Win. Marshall oui Baptist friend was with us o. Gtar.i total collection for M .-.'.'.mcs Emma R. Reid. and Re'.li G. Massoy are hoth s'ck hut hoj a , b'-tl'T at this writing. * IvTcC^orey's Wife Ivnproving Charlotte. N. C\?(D ? Mrs. 1!. 1 . McC. i- i'\.?wife?rf?the?prcsi1 ir. of John-on C. Smith university, is reported - improving at the Good Samaritan hospito1, where >.he is confined- hy illness; ' LAKE (TTV HIGH SCHOOL Prof. L.I). Bradley, I'rin. 'I'.e M'ho!:f::ic work of A. ho.-.] is moving .along nicely, h"?" i! P'!r-trrrr~t'T:tn'tininmentTi..;? -?i, a-.'...i ^ - , . ~vii vi...vn in in- ^ivi-ii uii mru : tha rcminir'ng pait of the school term. We're very glad to - report i . "ali-s M. TkjJ^.ue-, a member f I.nlv City High school faculty is improving nicely. Her vacancy "s be iry filled by Mrs. J.E. Mclvcr An. interesting program was rendered at St. James A. M. E. ehuiv h of which' Eev. D.W. Wash ingtc^s is pastor with Frof. Abrair Grcese as ma-tcr of ceremony. -im-AVNEItl) INSTITUTE NEWS i Yt ung People's dry will be obI ser- > d at C:\rmel Pl'l'sbyU'r an ehv.r U Sunday. Jan. HO. Per. Mr , P.eiti .1 will del.ivt.-r the message i at .Ha time j Wo wish *tt eomr.ien 1 the Glee . Cl-'h for the. spir.vhh progress th7Y~~srrc maki >g ur.der ti.e d.tr.-c -iT^n?of?Prof. ,? T Voting?Teh t members cil this club gave sever nl numbers at the assent! ly period last week. , The 'basketball Tram is holclin ; : ? . H ; its own. Thus far they ha v.? lost^ Ti'ie game. On last Thursday-evening the .teams played Harbison Ir'sfituto. Both teams played "well hutBra'nerri won. j ; cmester wmin'atiuns I e trail ^Ionday. .Ian, 24'h. I rnnrnrfvr nf Hur- Hope was the message delivered by Rev r-Maiu-noy mi. la.-t Sur.clay.__ at. Carmel church. The text was Luke "11:13. %Mueh interest k/ f>cincr manifest rd alorg with the spirituaLTmstruction that is received by the teachers and students mt the Sabbath school hour. The synopsis of the lesson was given by Mr. Harry Murry. How TalYng a Mental Inventory of Tine's StcTT wifl ITeTp, "was" the vital topic discussed at the Christlan Endeavor hour. Quite a num ber took part in the discussion. Dunbar Bank Pt^ver, g . "Interracial Stal New York, Jan' ary 121? (C) ? ""Thtrro arc?rrrw?fn. h utn.m;?thai 7 the financial- status of Ilarlem today is improved over what it was a few years back. The -change has come through a new' "cxptrinien! t' .'it wni'lfo.I" n new fmnii. cial ir.stiiutim- set out frankly on ( rt4io principle of "fair play" with . 'the ecnmv.urity in which, it -opev-j . iftcd, and tlie motto of being I j iendiy and! out of the pu>gr: rn have com:- cooperation en i.vn-i omic problem?, statiblKty, p hi.*} Jin commercial 1 elation-hip^ and. incjrea^ing prcsperity in ilcppe.-* years. ^ |; In all of the social ferment that"jJ I has soothed irT^IIaVlcm dnPTli tf "tlvFT past ten years-, the Dunbar Xat-| | ionnl Dank, whi h Its ju t' pass- t ,ved the St-S.000,000 mark In a "sets, j as o.f December .".1. ice-it the coed, j will of the community, The.growth I innd cxpansicyi of the lank, from, [its beginning, on September 10, at 1 lb hth av^c an ) , 150th 1;-. tli<- 1V:ill?;ir Apart; merits, to its prer. nt main oftice sit 2JPX- Xcv> n.h nv ,;,i'' an i l'loth | street, with^thc T'r'rth a vent'-? t branch, is th'o i est indication that ' | tiro- institution-' ' th.? n';yht | ' chord -in the hiaiV o'X the comnui| nity. | Established by Mr. John I).' ; Ro'.'kfeller, Jr.. as ar evidence fcf,; his belief in the interi suiiil pnn-' jciplr in business-, the bank ha-: ' J kept on its hoard of directors Dr. ' R; H." Moten, pieiiilcr.I emeritus | at 1 11 -Ucjt' e Tii ti' i-! \ :'TTtt on "it j Stat'.'. Robert P. P.. a !'i k--', who" ' was .promoted, sifter a ycsar.ar.d a 1 half as "now-' brs-nsrs man," tc ,' assistant'vieo p'.\.-ide: t., and tkioe. years later made ma:ir."er of the 1 only branch of the bank. In 10d0 ' cam., the f: rt in'lon (P. mr. ' Bra dicks, and in l.'dj came 'the. - A .yon-m n 1 o,-CX. W. Walks!er,.who has been with the bank,' dnee its fofindln.', was 'promoted to asii-tant mummer of 'the..' EUihth avenue branch. . * ' 1 Makes Bin (*,*iias . 1 , /\ j i < ?< 'u?-n et Wi". ??:-?si:* I ' irro\vt-h may W?h-4<-;1 between ' tat- ments ir.-uf I cr Jure 20, i 10.T?. 'ami I cci't'ib r last. In | ;}."? the a-sets Wi'i'c 0 j,2o T."; aril ntiow t'ary arc- S TI ?s Ikmbr.r liar'. k?*~.ni-?viV; far 1.wai' 1 vi r two ; . 'Mr -t-?, li'?'lt . o?- Avhoiii.*it., vc. : i rc 1 .Llnr-ely lo j Mr. llool;!' Iter's cv;?t:ii:i1 c< nvop 1 tion of 'V.. la ':" *e- Nvcsl pen-. > . ' . ; \ p!e into tin- vt?"-r-r.-q. The f-rrt' prcM.'ert v.as tor' Ir.r.r- Mr. Jm-[, oph D, lli'rir'iis. v.iv/ -et the -orb j rir.al pari t an ' i'. e "econ:! is Mr < Cbfit'U-K- C-. I!vnt?y v. li >-o -nuuU\?^ tosy have invjno .1 u'l who l:t\ '"lYT.Vi-.l t?-..- V . W.V 1 ll'.l.!?.. the other office.; rolV: t the 'n iileiliV polity--- A: t.kur II. The in.' , \ icx pre.-idv-lit"; All.art V?". 1 Me b nberyer, vice pit'. t?* nt c:v h-0, icr; aril Franklin C. Tlart. a- :s-1 tailt cashier. . - j, Many pe>pk- fivnt or'. ! !.? \'"v. . Yo:k come ir.lo th I r.iik- t<? : i ? the interracial p in. i; 1c in lm 1ness._iit avurk., At. ah-vauahi u-f nv/. n:.?nn. . a-. i . - mv mi; ui;> ten;'. IV III i iri'. :> \ i\. j now given nlTlitirr;)! ? v.? ' ' for study by KiiCivd'.ng lur.ltki ,r plns-p. in tbf- )*ii':ir.: Ii' 1 ; I , i'i 1 ;) der the suncrvi: i<-n of the Ai can I r.. tit ute ol" LTmk'n-^ At Co ~ AvrTHio TC.yih. v"; |coTvpTete porsoir el is- cd,,.v manager, a?.-isiant mami-iev, and j five other employee-?tlu* verc- . tion> of the puMl.j ::<e q'.iiC- nor- v ni a]g roc or?, . tailor?, kit - <! :i vi . s | policemen, clevaC .'1 train :o [ ^myrr-nnd oC'w.- rr= -MI C C vh'Totc walk* c" -life, cout+e "in, travsa t 17 their business, and got op t!>ir!;, I way, Satisfied. Mr. Prnjldirks . re- ? 'ports thai the branch has exp?ri"eo'ced an appreciable 'ine.rea.-71 i'i), 1 business, duo to .City ard^ Fed ".a 1 | 'projects in tTie neighbor', o. d. and particularly the new ibo-bun Hiv* ? ier Housing project. t I | - Those concerned?about . the'i*TT^~c . fcurc oT Democracy may fen lure A. \vbcrc "rcw dfnartoro7;C~i^~^,...'f.y|g re'lai ion fTTT5 bc'u g ma '0. rfnrromoy.-:<:-rd:>C(.orry r - v> 11 ?V. ? Saturday, January 29, 1938 M .(,00,00ft. Mark;. ... T" Experiment Works .Oilman Cites? ?Problems Facing' Cotton Farmers Houston, Tex., Jan. 1G?In an iuiuiins 1.^1 e jisvciuny T.O me iex- ? as Agricultural. Workers association, I. W. Duggun, acting director of the.Southern division of the Aggicul Jural Adjustment Acmirt^ i. Iratibn, told cotton farmers that a 'cotton crop in 1938 as largrf as the 18,700,000 bale "crop of 1937 J937 mrill mean a further- reduc- - tier, -in price and make "still nipre dill'icult the problem of adjusting ~ - Tb" ]<> s gf foreign markers adds further complication to the problem of reduced income for the t '"ii?fni'iD'T,?a> eor..in?t?to?Mr. DugRam " \Vh' n we finally-'" quit lending money a! road", continued the rppekoiv "?i.ur overseas customers reduced -..their buying. Thrn in '; It ' of lm.ei inu taiilfs l'nio ? el them: w\ : hut the gate and nailed it up. Such a course could I'. to 1>mJ r\" - sr wi..v . v?:^ iv.. UH. 1 iiai U vlS 'IU rt:;ii our marker abroad dir cot4 ton and nth r Pa.m .product;;;" JIu ll.nl for half a senUuy llr(f United b'tatw has v x ported frfty- poitent j; the col!o'.i crop.One? of th ? yion'l brivfls of the AAA in Mr. D'.i 'ii'ae 'h opinion has l>ecn the increase in f<od ; n.'. feed /reps- in the,celt 11 stale?,. , ' All u. u/Ar. Dn-jgnr know th* need for an increase- in- . food and fee.! cVopu for lioiug mo. Aec?oiv+i?oh >. va ' ii has-tnrrphn-i".ed that r -ed, and e feuit-i.:es rk pellagra in "be South aid on Hut diseases lau-ed by deficicn:ies in diet liavQ' rc-empkasized UT^ ? " >'i he? speaker then quoted estiii.ili s from the Bureau m Home' Keen r.vc- that a pra.!e. A diet for I Souther.V 11 nlvtv-.'.repp.rs won id include -t') por~mv more ocrcrs, GO r*orrej\t m'^r-nitik- 11111! 25 percent v.ore fruits avd vegetable's.' Mr. Dutrann said the _ Sou Hi':;. -t: greatest need is an ns-oriinye of income fbr eotbm- farmer- more/ neaily oir a purity wit', iiih'it 'yt Prohpoclive income Coy next year's ,'otloji ?.<>p a?- <?rdir!r' to hi- o.-ti11:11 is about ."(to 111 Hi oil dollars >r ab->nt iialt' what it liquid be .to :i\v dm cot 1 <uv farmer a part-has- ' Tt.fr*pTiVTTTatt*rl; to that of the pound of IPG'.'-IM. _ If* strongly adat'.'d t c.i':di"'mr tax 011 the pro e-V "n r of fuil-n to raise funds Vi-pt-y-nu tits. to cu.tt.un_farm.erh. ** cn1">o<V:v^-A '-(f*0*. "?U -\T , ) j? ,< Vi Plant 1 > -.'v 'U " - ('.?nv'? n nr a r.c.v T. B. 7a,:r V:\* "n "FT [.' " pTiht" A'vlUi 1 cau": '".' f Vn.Oi'O p mil. s' ad tr> e?-.t ai vr xlmately S85.000 vii! *!i ' <' 'y in I<Vb:u ->y h*:" 1 'Ik W'*:* . ("or'-!nl Tn 'u;- ~ i !:i! A-.; 1 ..." ' Saab -rd Br.'-1- . : 1 " . 1 ' Ti ' ' i ' ' !.c 1." ' 'i imbv-Uial wtitii.e tig- ill 'i a-1 tt' '.c y a. " ?I-t?;?evt:;1."' ir-ii. u \vi 1 vhl'V i : 1' ' n. "v.-" i i',;v: - it'..' ; 1 i n of ngrienlura in t!i (!?e,iiwood area and i vn-ii i il :0 i U 10 KU1 " 'I IV' r. 15. fr> r Company's, home plant < i i Wiilu ]!:>. . , I'a.f and the CaiwK: a plant is' its first ? . 1 opttTrrn "iniit.~^Tnakits for its ahoy l)i';<";its__nnd allied bakery 'vi'diw! v.ill ia lii'lo Virginia, the 'ajvlinas, (Icorgria and as fax- west is I (HiTsiann. 'ho land for the now plant?was cqrrirrd from the Fetthoard v. lv>M _ lnhistVW Depa'Ima'.U has long oca very active in yno' dcvelopiunt of, the region along the Railway's .1,000 mile." of track. ' TTTF. r.Tr\T>T:n s .... j : ''^Mvre*rnrM-fn T, F E VV'S ^TTyFF AT, TTOME | lortnkmf; Aml Embalming ? ?SLOC AN? 'iOV/ER PFTCFS | AMI?! ! ANTK SERVICE S Noor Ar Your Nearest Phone" g (IrrYalifr Tor Wale TtospitaT 8 '! V * I UK SP ( UUTMBIA g rr^trrr^ rt. brery, Mgr. g ~ >oooc^aoca^ooocKXHD<a?c0K8oa? +