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Statewide Reception
For Senior Bishop
And Wife
b.D~ LL. IX, .was elected Bishop
. in the great A. M E Church, JYIa.y,
1908 He- has solved continuously
without a break up to now; longer
than any Bishop since- the death-of
the late Bishop II. M. Turner.
After the death of the late and
illustrious Bishop?WV1). .Inhnsonp
ne was assigned to the- Old Seventh,
Palmetto State; ami came
preaching a <|octiipe of Love an.i
Peace. The Stale has never been
more kindly, brotherly, fatherly
and affectionately 'supervised.?
Both laity and ministerial. \o hig !
. j
stick;; no boss, just a groat big
brother. The A. Mr E. Church 'is
satisfied with its-supervision from
mountain to coast: ~ T~
The Executive? Hoard ot Alien i
University.
TU ITvn/if' !>.... ... I- e Ml ... I
"AVV,UIHI 1JWUIU Pi /VIIVII
University in its last sitting1 void,
unanimously to tender the Di>hop
and his Wife, :< ,^t ite.wiih Kemp
tion; after seeing how ?::si!y. he
and how smoothly It all airs of- j
'Allen University were perir.jr.
The?Pi t siding?K'.? Vt.- in?C-vHHei- presided
over by its Senior, Dr.
to corroborate the Executive Hour.I
in tendering the Re"option and
voted'tfie~folh)\\'In^' set-up:
Program Committee:
Palmetto, Dr. Miles; Xi.rtheast :
Dr. Janerette; Col:mil ia. J r. 1): n?
South Carolina. I)r. Renal; Pie J
niont, Dr. Quarles, Central, Dr. ;
Nance. _ ' "
Committee <rn W n t ni.i?Me a no ?
and Arrangements r?.
Palmetto, Dr. Bonbow, Northeast
Dr. Spears; Coiui!.')i:i. Dr. Adam-; ~
South Carolina, Dr. tVilbirn; Pied (
mont, Dr. Minis; Central, Dr. llil?
debrand. ' fr~ :
T'hr* T?np<?tW inn t. ??.l i .1 T>:
-..X, 1.- v; 11*1 I *i JMM1 J
op?and Mrs. Flipper on Tuesday
Evening, May Ml, IbiSS, in Allen
University, Columbia;' S. C., be- .
cause the Churclj i*- sa.. is'led and
feels that they are so worthy of
Executive Board: Dr. T. J
Miles, Chairman; J. E. Thomas,
Secretary.
Presiding Elders Council: D)\
L. R. Nichols, Chairman; J. E
Thomas, Secretary Columbia
Garden
Club To Give
Flowers Tuesday
The Columbia Garden club announces
through its Chairman. ?
' Mrs. W. C. Summerset, that on
Tuesday, March 2'.>, beginning at *
4-r00 i'clock a variety of flowers
and plants will by frtven- to tlvo
gardon?elulu?oi (' Iuiubln jTrEl
Others who desire free of charge
? irom tnc \\ avcrly Branch Library. I
BRAIN EKI) NEWS J
ityW i 11 Meek?*?
.
On Monday, March 11th \vc
were favored with the presence
of Mrs. Mason, a member of lb
Humane?, society.- Mis. Mason gave
us some very helpful thought
about animals. ?he also related *
somefof her experience over in Af- '
~~ rica. 7 7 ? .. ~ ? t
On Monday evening, at 8:45-p.m.
we were entertained by tlie Freshman
class who presentee} the play ,
entitled "Gate To Happiness". .
This was indeed a treat. We j
trust everyone who witnessed it
enjoyed it, as it numbered as the
best presented this season.
Duripg the latter part of the
wccK tflft members of the faculty ^
attended the association in Columbia.
On Sunday "March 20 we follow ,
ed our usual program for Sun- |
day. Sabbath school was held at
the usual hour, following this we t
gathered at Carmel and listened
"to a most inspiring sermoTi by (
Rev. J. W. Manoney. Thc_ ChiTs^tian
EndcaVor meeting ,convened
at usual hour. We are aSways
betiefited by those meetings. ,
We hope that you enjoy read- }
ings about our doings and will ]
continue to be interested in ua. j
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YOUNGEST PRESIl
MR. GERARD A
S'ewly ilected President of the Pali
Mr. Anderson completed his high
rnrt ill l!i:n received his U. SVdeg
South Carolina State Collecre. Ho s
\gri uTture for three years at Fail
in* past' four yo^rs has worked as
schools.
Ion for. throe years and also servec
y T< aehers Association for two yes
^iin-LL'j Vi -I'Trrcsidont?of the *Paln
le is a Charter Member of Bita^Ll
"not u nity, a Master Mason, a mem
iiuiation and is State Advisor of tl
In U?l>8 he married Miss Gussella
Mrs. John 0. Gregg, of Marion. IV.
ialo. and is the only son of the Rev
\. V. A. Group Holds
8th Annual Session
The South Carolina State TeaInn's'
convention was>jtruly a sue-:
ossful session. Report frcrm A
A. giwp is as follows.
The Negro A. V. A. met.in its i
igluh anqual setting Thursday,
March 18th in Second Calvary
h.iirch, with its efTieient Presilent,
II C. Brewer in the chair
!"ii president greeted the group
his usual encouraging an-J >hn:
ing manner, after which pray
r and songs of praise marked
h b U'j; l-.illL" of thic rjr.c^ir.n>
The general theme of convention
v s based upon "Improvement
f Homo Life". Since home is the
neatest -institution that has ever
wed too much cannot be said of
ts devrioj)ment. "Current Ecoin'e
Conditions that can be adap
ed to Home Improvement" was
iiscusse.l bj^ Mr. George Curry,
While Mis? fJftmmia Strother
>lji wed with- a discussicm' on The
ireat Contrasts between Educaion
in IIomes of today and Yes(i
day". ~ " .
Mr. Wilfred Walker also addressed
the group beautifully and '
inspirational on the same stubcct.
Others who were appointed I
nit due to the fact they were misr'd
in finding the location of the
lunch arrived late With plausi>le
excuses which the president i
mokesiiinn fnr group neennted. L
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The president devcrted one peri>d
of our session to Eulogistic
iorvices for the late W.-W. Wil-j
;ins who was a part of the skel-1'
don of this vocational group. He ;
rave untiringly his energy, his in- '
formtaion, his interest. M*t\ H.
\ Crawford his predecessor opened
this service with marvy kind
n?yl ti*ue thoughts* Messrs M. [
lohtiakin and Holman^ followed |
A'ith similar * expressions. The |
^resident asked Mrs. Josie Smith
Hazel who. visited the group tr
ead the songs, Fade, Fade Eaach
Jtah
COLUMB
DENT IN HISTORY J C
ANDERSON wil1
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netto State Teachers' Association. per
i school work at Morris College; ^^t
ree in Vocational Agriculture at tjon
ieived as .principal and teacher of stuc
I fax Jury-"- Hip-h ^rhnnl- nnrl fn?j
head of the Fountain Inn Negro |T1
Ht-miale Cnnnty"" Teachers Associa1
as' President of Greenville Colinfirs.
In June of 1937, he was ap- -j
'e 11a Chapte.c_.of- Alpha Phi Alpha wj,j
ber of the American Vocation As- \ye)
?e New Farmers of America. fu]
Gregg, the daughter of Rev. and 0f (
[r. Anderson is a native of Allen- e?t
."and Mrs. Charles L. Anderson. "rep
COMMUNITY '"J
REVIVAL fiv<
mg
est
REV. J. H. GREEN. EVANGE- and
LIST QF AUGUS.TA?G.V., TO -for
" CONDUCT MEETING oth
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Community.- Revival Planned At an
Booker Washington Heights
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A committee has been selected
from the John Baptist church wei
and of the Cleaves Chapel C. M. mal
E. church of Booker Washington The
Height* to work with J. W. Beach vor
um, J. W. Killingsworth who rep- '
resent the community at large, in _
a battle to save some of our young circ
people.?Come out nnd> help us. fpTi
Place: Auditorium of Bookei car
Washington Heights school. gre
Time: Coming Monday, March gta
28. 7:30 p.m. _ .
Evangelist: Rev. Jr H. GreCn ot *
Augusta, Gebrgia. ?*
? ^jof
Earthly Joy, and Lead Kindly "
Light, during this service. Thus ...
we bowed solemly in memory of ^
our dear worker; |
The guest speaker having ar- j ?
rived the president presented him .
to the group. Mr. Verd Peterson . ^
who spoke on: "The High Lights
of the Naticmal A. V. A." His ^
address was both informative and .. .
. . Kat
inspirational and we are proud to
..... . . . . stoi
be a little spot in this great A. .
T. 1 1 tig
V. A. group.
"Mr. Turner was aslo present and
Mr. Crawfrod presented him. Mr. *
. g ffrft
Turner is state supervisor oi _ .
schools Or tradpS P/hirntirm Ho-, 1
rr11 orra
too brought a beautiful message
on Home Life, which we all en- T
joyed. " len
The president turned to the busi- met
r.ess* "sicJe. ?,Annual reports from mot
f *.
secretaVy and treasurer afterwbich a d
books were audited which satis- son
factory reportg were returned. tion
Election of officers. Electing for.
as president, Mr. H. C. Brewer; fro*
Secretary, Miss Lizzie Finch; The
Treasurer, Mrs. W. M. White; sch
delegates to National A. V. A., gre
President- H. G. Brewer and Miss for
Clemmie Strother alternate. The ach
A. V. A. is rising; go up with us. has
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ellnur
twtw
Ia, south caroli n aTs
ifth Annuals
1 uberculo
ish Awards Offered
Submitted For N
South Carolina Tuhercuhn
early 100,000~lx>ITegt7_ami?high 1
ool dtuder/.s thrnugh<>jt tthe '
ntry are expected to partici- ! c
? this spring- in the Fifth Art- n
1 Essay contest of- the Nationruberculosis
association. The 1,
iect -is "Why I hould Know, j
ut Tubcieulusis niul?Wliat Tf
old Know". 'I
tate organizations, which arc
>orating with the Natiunal Tu- ~f.
ulosis association, plan, to j,
I staeewide competition ar.d
then submit the winning pa- ' [
for the national prizes. p
le length of the essays is lim- ?
to r.ot more that! 3,000 words, r
h prizes in tlnmationnl compe>n
wil be increased this year
"the 1037 awards." The first
e for college winners'.will le
00, the second $25.00 and there '
be five prizes of $5330 each. 11
ients in high schools will com- ^
! fcrr national prizes totaling
3.00. The ?fnst prize will he ?
00. the.second S2Q.0Q, tho th-i.i i
00, the fourth $10.00 and there '
be sxi prizes of $5.00 -each. ( 1
ast year more than 50,000 pa- 1
s from 28 states were sub- t
1. The winner among college j
lents was Miss Jessie Ihlplan- I
ie PTA Convention i
-?A Success ?L?
|;
'he South Carolina Congress .of 1
ored Parents and Teachers.1
ich met in annual session on 1
Jnesday, March 10 was success- t
in having the largest number' <'
delegates present and tho great 1
number, of P.T..A. local units 3
resented since it was organiz- ^
seven years ago. The reports
delegates showed a progres- I
i and high type of service be- (
done -over the state in inter- !
of child weflare. Proper ford ^
1 clcrthing has been provided '
avumeefs-ei- erHHiiftr-w+rtr- wt.-tmt-t-i
erwise not have been able to
end school. In one instance,
additional room was made to a
ool building by the local P.T.A.
large number of sewing circles
*e reported as being active in "I
king clothes f<yr school children. .1
> Lecvy school of Columbia had I
y fine exhibir artHc convention
strating the work of such a
:le. The reports showed also 1
timber ol study groups on.child. '
e and upbringing.. The *'Cor.- *
ss me moralized the Palmetto r
te Teachers' association pledg- t
support of?a united -program- ?
action to increase the educa- |
lal opportunities to make pos- .
0 adequate recreational fat ils,
and to provide Negro a', tehee
.officers , i
'he panel discussion---orr-"Con- ^
or.s the Challenge the P.T.A.. v
immediate action was instruc;
and helpful. . Those taking
t were J. 'Andrew "Simmons;
lirman, C. W. Madder., Mrs.
ie B. Watson, Miss Cicil John
a and J. E. Dickson. Followthis
panel. Mrs. Cora V. Green
1 Miss Martha A. Wrgiht led 1 r
general discussion on ."A IVom
of Action What Shall It Be". I,v
a led to the ftdoptio" Qf ^ pro- _
m of instruction in PTA work.
he morning sessiop"was at Al- ; J
university and the afternoon j
ting at Benedict college. Alg
the business transacted was
onation to the Berriie Wilkin- ]
Orphan Home and a rosolu- j
i thanking the Columbia PTA's
their fine service in providing 1
? luncheon for the delegates.
? membership banner for small j 1
ools was awarded the Sol Le- 1
e school of Charleston 'coyntyj ( J
darker aeboffts -to W nvenley* ^
ool of Columbia. Waverley
won tha banner four times.
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.ATUKDAY, MARCH 2G7 193;
^uiucm on
sis Now Open
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For Essays To Be
ational Awards
sjs Committee .Sponsors
t**r; fr.-Tirle; View state College,
r?-\ns, and the .winning hitjli school ,
. ssay whs,that nf K. IJu.-Jcigh Jui7- '
"s~~nt Arcadia, Oklahoma.
Negro students in colleges and
iigh ht'lif>url.s in South Carolina sub ,
nitte 1 '.?<>0 cs-:ay< in the I'j'tT eon- _.
est .or. the subject' "The Negro
'uberculosis Problem?Past, Prts -j
nt and Future^. " Winners amohg, ^
ol!ege .student s were Lillian War:.g,
Stall?5' college; Shealy Wil- ,
liams, Yoorhees Junior College .
Vpartment-), and Mary Clark. t
i iendshi]) college. Iligh school j
inters were Helen McClure, Maker
Academy, Camden; John II.
1 mar. Gumming S^i'eCt school. ~
Ipaitanburg and Do: is ' Goo iwir.-.
looker \\ ashington school, Coluniia.
Miss Waring of. State colege
received third prize among
alio;.al awaids To? college stu- i,
ents. r i . ' '
TR5~ contest it sponsored in this-l
tate by the_ South Carolina Tu- 5
ic| . ill' .-is Com mitten, ,T.ihn .?p_, _
Ju:gcss, Orangeburg;, chairman.
1'iie ei/mmitvee will award cash 1
trizcs of $lf>.00. $10.00 and $5.00 '
0 college studi/nts, while high *
"trool pupils"w'iJj compete for cav.
irizes of $10.00, $7.OP. $5.00 and 1
ive prizes *pf $2.00 each.
XTTIINDANCE STANDING: I
Tht?1'oili WM,.' is the staildni.' o; j-*
he Uome-room teaehers in the M
1'ity .for the week of March 11,1'
I^' (.-gularity and?punctuality :
looker Washington His., Mr. Win^I
1 Hti'rton Sth Grade lot (
axon Sihiol, Miss Isadora Miles I
!th Graiio .. go.g ;
ocoker Washington High, M^> .
Viraru- lla.vv4.lu.riie?9th Guade - 09
iVaverl'-y ^hr.njr-^tnrr-APTnarintha ^
lacks oil? otlv Grade . 98,"
Inward I'ehool. Miss Willie L 1
leant'-4! k Grade ...... 9c '
School, Mrs. Sarah F
shmcr^lrh" (trade . : .. . 05 '
ee\y S hool. Miss C. A. Jacksor.
+h-Ottnk< :? ? KH.'-T"1
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DI E WEST NEWS ;l
u
Messrs E. "Mk JolHkjon, G. L. j
hr.ith al.d Mrs. Florence James of 1
"Tie West school wore a a on ? tlYo?e'j~"
ho a'.Un.led the meeting of the
'a'.metto State Teaehers' assoeiai'.n
in Colambi'a last week.
The funoral of Mr. David H.
Var.-un was held at Mt. Zjyn >
Veshvteriar, church on last Mon- 1
lay. Mr. Pcaison was a young K
nan of sterling Christian eharae-^ t
or. . . j t
Mr.-. Peeolier Peirin who has
?eeri critically ill at the home of
ie: father, the Hev. (ie.uge il-araion.
is" much .improved at this-^
vt itin.tr. " j |
- Mis*. J ?A?
Uly -city -sch-ols .is ~spending her
aeation" at home this week.
S ECiAL
HELP! ? HELI
Fo the Presiding Elders
South Carolina:
4?' ?
Bethel A M. E. Chu:
md when she is in troul
ikewise. Their fmancia
:o need help NOW, to sa
[ am calling upon eveo
:o raise a GOOI) after c
ourrn Sunday in Marcl
K. Church in her Strug;
[IMPERATIVE. Please
Rev. S. H. Lewis, the P
Columbia, S. C.
J. S. FLIPPl
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Morn
Q J After i
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Dr. Starks and
CrTlf>s* Spea
T w o Colic #e Presidents
To Launch Liqi
Or. H. F. f?, fl^nt. I'rc -i?linu Kldcr 2
. i>lutol?tH Hivt. Mr.Mi-TTFft-monio?> ^
Presi lent J T Shi.w. ..< ..
lict ro|h:Kl>v;??j jcl<rnv?K-s" W
UcCLiU-wil iHi-a.h in Bethel A. M. ;
Echu: Sut.iluj. nr . Marks
i.l "d.diver'I.- (.') at thr
r.'?i t.y a M-v'wr at j '
?}-Hr??TPtt?'lev..-:- rrH
aftwnoon MTinn? at throe o'clock j'"
Ike service.# Sunday launches thr ;
<t'li'iuidate and rt'firaitc.e the debl
.1 ive \o raise $i0,00(JL\vith which -i '
>n Bethel church. according to an
irnourcinier.t made Tuesday 1a I (i
he Rev. S. H. Lewis, pastor <d
Jethej church. ' . p(
The pastor and (Tiers report ' si
ha*- .after?a conference v,*:1 n?the* _ ii
ronctfrn holdrrrg niprtgag < 0n the a
church.?an?agroe'iient?tnrs booh 7\
rcache ! whereby Jf as. miich' as
'10,000 can be raised..a discount cf 77
Jtate Medical Asso'n. 1
Here Next MonMr
(' d .mhia nr..) :h.- a'e ;-t
ire looking forward to the an- :"j
.ual mooting of The . Palmetto
Medical association which meets u
iCJ'-t? -April 20th, ti.r-'.igh ^ftth. - '
Frc.n tho " loohs Tf THJnjrs this'
rtrrting i'~tmrngr;~t'o bo tho great st
s?-ssion tho a^ -nati* n has
'%? r had. ' r
T-hoi-o wiii- Ik*- "-H^-M-a'ruhrrg Trrrtr
a.- ?u??U+o?iM"d:"n:?&f*-r?do p. mi ?
profession _Avh<* will hold clinics
luily at the hospitals.
Tl.O 1P( t !: ..< , ::,v T-; I . .
litrht -'.'It): -A i; h n-'Til m'l'r.
>f the president, 1\V. 1). Chap)o!lo,
M I).".- "
Thursday nigh* tho 2*th v...: '
>o tho a:i:;ual ciia: .t-y dar.ie ,v the "
tily a.:tlitiiiiuiu. - The* <lat:<?e feaui
lap?Hrr?Id -1?r~~n?rtz?trrr^ ?
jieoo orchestra i- gohnr to be all
oil wnr.t r:. !u i-:c. 'Th re \vi!T
>o a o liar go of of com* t\ r the
la mo. tho to th*.
\vo hi'ispi'als. . Wa- cvly atVl the
'ongaroe Me.ical ,??.>eietv is v.;v
i>isy y'ft , t-ei ; y .hji't; n :uiy.
Look for' 'lit' jiVfrraiv. ii. The "
'alnu tto Lisdi'i later.
Morris College News
T<> produce a "\v?. '.1-rounded"
tu ior.t, f> iTea'e" within him versatile'
int^ixat-, ai^i 'th~?~
i::n _alc;:\g a! lint;s is r.k.C y,V.'nc>t
r.rli aver of Mot rin e as it
Ldtr.ir.iTtt.-rs \n the .:; * (! ' >
duden's in schola.-ties. -p??;:
nu?ie, dramatics. health ami the
ike.
'Mrir- o !i?.-ce t, ts wtj< |
*ttv 'ii-rajr.il to become .especially
teaItl; e-n-.ioa< when
ii\ 1 j. * l?. :iCI tn ".ne ieeTTi >*'< ~ >~r~
iliTi'Tviit .p. uses of h al:n i>\
Continued on Page S
NOTICE
>!! ? HELP!!! I
Pastors and Laity of A
? ? ! ~
? :?? -H
t'ch,1 Columbia is ours
y\e tfie^State shon 1 d be j *.
1 condition is such asjs!
ve their property; and'C;
: Pastor and ah Laity Ui
collection on the (4th) ci
i, to help Bethel A. M.Ky
crle.. Brethren, this isi
forward at once to'A,
astor, 1400 Taylor St.7$
H
3R, Bishop. *?
r1- fc. .1
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noon 3:00
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PRICE: 5 CENTS Dr.
McGill
kers at Bethel
* _ ' _ .
Will l)eliver Sermons i
negation Drive H
' 1 ' ^ '1 -be-grant j
_L?YV^-? liVo-f) . t?p?*sod ^amount erf '
K:OoO to Ik- raised the bonded
, _ r.e c' ; ;oh v. k . bo reduced
Ri-i ;> y > ^ .1H ?f > ?t-r:
f>: .!: a:v plan oJOO'Y-per-" " "j
v it ( a-i- ed to tu'kc a <*kni^ of
'' > '?{"' ! !'?a! p!.:. J refinancing i
ciijivb .* ! r eal ty ap
f J. S. Flipper and
: , liiai J;::>Hd^.or?.the
i./..t the country will J
' -v uj.po-r' in supporting I
V Sr ?i H14-. '
1 n<; v:v( ? Sunday will (be
a i:)c<i with the elrdrs of good
n At the moraing services
ch<";^ wj.; r.-j.iiVr music
a' th:to k services
sja-r < <n-i!r, (irievtt.1 by Profes r
A-rahnn;, y.l; furnish many ' <
' '.'a I.-'.iccticr.?.
. _ j
he Baptist Drive
Director Savsr"
| : ? > tiny- ). , tl'iua ^
'' ' - the best
v v ay . Admitting
in f- : auprvvomcnt in .'
?T-T ' V .--.err?-HA: :!-urV good:j~
i; v-a't E-t:!;, Cameron
_i P.: , ami Barnwell
: ; .-u^'.;"..t+ ?-f District
U. A. / j'.. r .'rwensed
i- : he Vui'k of. the
! ' } < : hr.f-t1. "i in; 'of the
.V :,iC- ' '"ms : ohs was at Green*
r tl.e -u; ervision of Dis
' ' iry li. \V. Stewart.
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-ir ipi i^'vajv.s Tn
; i .i ic-.t.-. A splendid meet-'
a: Av.'ivow.- in- the
a.i A- This is in
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.. i i.e. next
u-:, :n !.( :<! in- Sumter
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* " J- '- the Stati are
an.-u; t.'iv C \;: -.n in
ock ix.il, :n rMay.. the Woman's
" ' m?^i..ix-.'i .Km.? and?
v -e;. SelV.ol ami /.IJYPU
1 *" jnicr: r. w ;s that - the
: ti.c ahd e.
\-ho.,i,i take a hand in.
a;-.!.i;al tv.oetinjs into
v,i":v Meo..:.-,-L The*
- ; b- th the u<.n-~
ami the touched
Continued on I'aae 8
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tuM. i. 1'i-jiivlrcr not only
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i-^i i niumrna avenue, rniiadeiVHt:
?Hem K. Washirrerton
hodes, editor of the Philadelphia
ribune and former president of
e National Bsi Asportation",
rote the foreword, and Char la*
. Houston of the"73TA.A.C.P, and
L. Vann contributed special
lapters. i
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