The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 21, 1948, Image 1
I-NO. 8.
:an Clubs
iln Emanri
. C.?The Lincoln
Clubs of South
rich L S. Lcevy of
resident, met in a
ention at the Colip
Auditorium last
g. J. T. W. Mims of
resident of the oris.
master of eereons
were conducted
C. Jenkins of North,
ght Chorus funished
iccasion. Most of the
counties had repredie
convention.
S. Leevy was pres-^
Hi of the aCComplishHpirations
of the 01H
stated that the pai a
I his mind at the time
Hth? idea of the Lmthe'^tctablishment
, twu-party
M^gVpth Carolina;
HA^P^e /'-% ^yiizaBffeambQ?v?l?f
if?1! ! r >
fcj i-. *>
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BPbounBen
IB Ma'von
Gfyy
Pbtfnty, Rev. MWk
H. B. Hi
R^HH^^^H^^yCgiumbiaT Rjjphi
y\CndCT^^MJi#vfrest J2vHargro^a,
,' J. Jeah^tle (Buffer,
Sumter ^^Hl/frgan, Esqlm%, Attorney
Orangeburg* J.^S.
i SfanbtckGrartf^Mastty- of
V^-'thePrwe^^^Masona; B.'L. Hen
I drix, of old line
~ 'cstilTfe Republican Party.
Edward DT JacKson of Lincoln
High School, Sumter delivered an
oration on "Lincoln and'the Constitution.
.
Dr. J. Finley Wilson of Washington.
(h and Exalted Ruler of the
Elks addreflted the convention dur1
ihg the-afUrnoon, when the Lincoln
birthday and the fourth Anniversary
of the Lincoln Emanicipatinn
Cluke was introduced by
President I^eevy, who during the
cuiirse of his introduction said that
the guest oritor was a man high
in the t-.innott? of the Republican
Party, a partf in ~~whictr~no man,
north or soutk has to sue for the
privilege ot voting ns^itht'i or
holding oiiice trder its bafirier. In
an address rplete with eloquence
and thought Dr. Wilson held his
large audi en* spellbound for a
protracted peried- His address was
roundly applied at its conclusion,
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RIH-HOI' It KID AND OTHER RJ3P
HKSKNTATIY? ID DALLAS
TEWS
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Bishop I-'raA' Madison Reid,
president XamfjA K- Higgins, of
Allen UmversifPDr. E. A. Adams
editor. W. R. Bowman, of The
1'almettor Lead# Dr. R. W. Mance
Dr. AV. Fb ( larte, Div T. J. Miles
and perhaps "% left Columbia
Monday in a Jpd54' pullman to
attend the his,h|B council of the
?
---s
cart
%* " g
tor S. C. Organized!.
pation Clubs -National
Negro
Newspaper Week
March 7-13 . 1
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Kansas City, Feb.? (ANP) Ne- (
o Newspaper Week, commemo- 8
rating the 121st Anniversary ot s
the founding of the Negro press,
has seen the Negro press prow I
from Freedom^-Journal to more j a
t.han t/> hundred papers with a j'
-eomhined circulation of over 1,500,
00%?Dowdai H. Davis, 'general j'J
manager of the Kansas City Call, s
declared last Saturc la*. '
Tl,? ?1 i ? > ? - 1
i uv ui?ci vuine win ue neiu irom
March 7 to 13, inclusive. Mr. Davis ^
chftkmaii?of. - Llic- -conunitteo in-j-v
charge of arrangements, for the iv
Negro Newspaper Publishers As- I ^
s.oeiation which annually sponsors [ ^
the program, said radio programs 1
over three nationwide networks |"
The NationalcBroadcasting Comp- I
any, the?American Broadcasting a
IJ Corporation and the Columbia '
'firoatfcasting System-rhave been '
.TThejNBO program will spotlight c
rfcMfijiion to.Americans who have '?
rcMj^j^pted to a better ' United p
w ^ V*eir wor^ 'n improving j r
>e- fictions. Also appearing on iv
a wiJi he J?hn Gar- *
gat?" . ^jJotedcscreflTand stage actor. *
K Uie faegro News- '
K \Pubiishers Association will
EMfltafeV W. 'Woung, president r
Bgow" .:^/Vmd also of the ^
lij^l Guide. f
ft tv^ll feature
Bughlights in *
He c ted the Ne- c
Hltltr. The de- 1
Hjpram -will be t
By d*te, Mr. t
mad? *
I BhJ1* week
Hp * is disHpcations
and '
^RjK tribute to the '
Ht tile form of pro- |'
H serv es, and so 1'
>< N P) ? Accord- j
jng to^rhe^Slegro YearLBuok-llLH^^
jrfn <e?ph g Wic^ation more than,
^^*,000,^000-people born?in-the smith;]
move tp othec^statTs than those in jj
which they were born. . <
There is a much higher ratio of i
schofn-age children in the south i
than in any other section of the ((
country.' The Negro Year Book j'
points -that of the 17 states having '
250 or more children", .ages 5 to 10 '
with a ratio of 20(5 per 1,000 pop-I'
illation, has the largest ratio of
school children, the average for .
the nation being 277.
The eight states in which in- ,
come per school age child is least
are Mississippi, South Carolina,
Arkansas, Alabama, North Caro- ]
Una, (ieorgia. New Mexico and' <
Kentucky. The year book states p
that Florida, having in 10-10 an I
income per school age ^child of J*:
$2,0!U, was superior to 12 other 11
southern states in ~ttns~ 'respecrrr
but this sum represented o n 1 y c
83 per cent of the average for the t
entire nation. . J
Commenting upon the problopi
of equalization in education, the ^
year book declares that approximately
four-fifths of all Negroes
in the U. S. have had access to |
none other than segregated (
schools for their public education;'
further, to thousands of Negroes t
in the south, not even segregated ]
Tschools have boon available.
- t
'<
A. M. Pi. Church at Dallas Texas, t
Leaders of the conference will join 1
the Columbia representatives at' c
different points in the state and go c
with them to Texas. Prof. Bowman v
will doubtless, let our readers know (
next week tha- activities of the f
bishop's .council. v
Uje p
L.
COL I'M
Liberia Holds B<
Memorial Service; fft
For Late F. D. R.
Virj,
Hy Jacob Y. Hrowne
plac
Monrovia. Liberia? (A N l^Yrr tion
lovCrnment ollicials led by Pros- whe
dent W. V. S. Tubman, member Neg
f the diplomatic and consular lips,
orps, Lil?erians and Americans stati
nil citizens of other countries re- of t
iding in this land, gathered in lisln
Vinity Pro-Cathedral here Jan. Otlic
0, to pay homage fo the memory ' nam
.ml life of the late Presdenb Frank Birt
in Delano Roosevelt of the U. S. .^ranp
lirthday of the late President, was entii
ponsored by R. O'Hara Lanier, to ci
American minister to Liberia. | Ih
Bishop Brayid W. Harris of the i the
dethodist Episcopal Church, led jcomi
l\e services in the cathedral. \vhjch _The.
k'as artistically decorated with Virfc
lalttlir and the Stars .and Stripes neso
tanging aloneside the Lone Star. Tent
Reviewing the career of Pres- land
(lent Roosevelt Tubman declared: Neb
I believe that he was more than Sout
l Democrat by party fealty. 1 be- New
ieve t+iut if by partisan affiliation the
le was a Democrat, it was because whit
le thought that name was the near larg
st means by which he could be- T. 1
<>my a mighty champion of uni- way
ersal democracy; for although com
in American citizen by birth, he Men
vas more than that. He was in peif
he fulled sense and meaning of ings
he word, a lover of men and a l'j
mother of humanity. .'..at.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt lived ever
ind acted as if the world and pen- inch
lie thereof were his friends and Post
ellow countrymen.'-' ihe
i
Vice President C. L: Simpson, out
icting in behalf of the maternity plac
link- of the I.iberiun Government oian
lospital, .Vok up a collection for latt(
he institution* Liberia's own LFF by
-.1 - 1 4*1 xr_t: i ? - .I
ja.uu i,k ..ilwil'llKS liiuu
if Itjoth eoun#jUi WM(*ii" jhj? cat he- T. ^
WfWclT.^x. ii.WoItiil musical selcc?- firs
dons. Tho
r - Sup'
J 1 : (Jen
[?AUL FRANKLIN APPOINTED mai
\S DIRECTOR OF FUND- nor,
RAISING AND PUBLIC level
RELATIONS FOR THE UNITED |irrg>
NEGRO COLLEGE FUND |lc-^c
lers;
New 'S oik?Paul Franklin, for- i fort
ner vice-president- of tlie John j Wa;
Price Jones Corporation, has l?eeii [ set
^Appointed as director of fund-rais- I ing
ing and puhilc relations for the the
United Negro College Fund, it was-liiiatAnnounced
hy the president of the | Boo
Fund, F. D. Patterson, president of I Vin
ITiskegee Institute, Alnhafna. lie 1
i no assignment ot All. Franklin I larg
oniplotoi.?the organization?i?f an to 1
expanded national program for the i of a
PxmTt which was founded in 11144 "her
ihd represents .'52 of the .'J<> uccre.- r.epj
lited private Xegro colleges and'ofuniversities
of t.he country that, it Phil
is estimated, train ^)t)'.# of tile j Met
loctors, ministers, lawyers, den- loin
lists and nurses upon whom Xegro ' reit
iiizons are dependent. Since 1044
Mr. Franklin ,has directed the- an- i dap
Tiial campaigns which have raised l.v 1
ui aggregate of $4,000,000" and en- | T
rolled 50,000 contributors includ- : neat
4tg- many?of?the nation's loading coin
industrial corporations and philari- Uux
ihropic foundations. cole
prior to joining the John Price , forr
Jones Corporation in 1027, Mr. Ivor
Franklin served as Director of |com
Civilian Relief and Post-War Syr- , Yirf
rices with the American Red gre:
[boss for three years and for five I fit i?
years directed the liowlirig (ireen >spot
Health Center, an expei imental ' thei
Nation established' by N'ew York coin
City business leaderTT to combat | t.he
he high sickness and mortality ingt
rate among the 20,000 foreign-horn ( H
residents of lower Manhattan. In 'Hud
1JO, Mr. Franklin directed the Min
first city-wide emergency unem-jscer
rjloyment campaign and was cor- Was
irdinator of fund-raising and pub- i Wat
ic relations for the five boroughs mot
luting five successive campaigns. 1 inte
"We consider ourselves very for- Cou
unate in securing the services of zenMr.
Franklin," said Mr. W. J. by
[Vent, Jr.^ Executive I)rrector T>T l).
he Fund. "His long work in social larth
md education fields and his con- Port
jPrn with all the problems of race
elations give him unique qualifi- j Pr^s
ations for this position. His sue- 1 Oi
essful work in organizing and de- i in h
>ast lead us to look forward Itv-wdfMPl'a
uture of greater effort and ser-jMrs.
ice " Oi
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BIA, SOUTH CAROL
coker Washiii
^stofficc Dedi
SRP ^
">">!<( r Washington B'.rt!
rinia. Eeh. 17?On Febfui
Booker T. Washington
c Memorial focused the,
of the nation on the
re America's most outstf
ro leader was horn. S. J,
President, of the .Men
ss that the immediate oc
he celebration was the
ileal of' a United States
e at' the. birthplace und<
e of? Booker T. Washi
hphwe, Vtrn'iiMH. The
:e program was the <>|
year of activities in wh
re- community will be pi
outer around this post ol
esident Truman took n<
nppnsiiiii lie soiidine .1 lot
memlation and congratu
Xlovcruurs. of. .Virginia^
:inia, Alabama, Florida,
ta, New .Jersey, Conne
lessee. North Carolina,
, New York, Michigan,
raska, Arizona, Ken
:h Carolina, South Dakot
Mampshire, -paitl fcribi
occasion through -gtela
h set forth eloquently
e contribution made by 1
Washington to our Am
of life, and encourage
mended the idea of a "S
norial" at the birthpla
>etuate his ideals and
iramount News had its t
>n hand to Record the c<
its of the day, some of
fded the swearing in f
master. Mrs. Ada D. CI
mailing of the first lette
from Hooker Washington
e, Virginia, to President
i and the receiving of. th
;r sent through this post
Mrs. Portij^ Washington
i, only living child of 1
iV'ns h mgtdif; the arrival
t mail, - RecompMiifcd b
mn'c P Rnmni* \
erintemlent at Lurue^ J
Second Assistant Posti
eral, Washiu+rUm, D. C.
ling; of letters -to every (
Superintendents of Si
y. tncmlicr of the Siltli
>s,~ Presidents of lending
s and other outstanding;
the filming; of inolfos tl
h the philosophy (if H.io
(hingjton whieh are artis
forth on the walls of the
which .houses the postmailing;
of the thousai
oric envelopes hearing;
ker Washiiigslon I? i it 1
rinia, which an inlerestei
had ordered, togjelher wi
e force of workers.nec
uindle the routine; the li
i torch on t?he spot wher
T. Washington was lion
esentative of the Negrro
Vrrgriirrar' the President.
Hips, telling; of the work
norial; and Uev.'T. .J. .11
gging; congratulations fro
crating; JLIlc pledgee o
0,00(1 members of the X;
list Il?ui vent ton to sTand
>ehind the program.
he Franklin County Court
.itifullv decorated in pa
is, was the scene of two
ie larjre programs held
rful attire and excelled
nance of the Addison an
liifh School hands thi
e from Hoanokc and
rinia. to participate 111a
it crowds of white apd c
u-ns of a county forge
V that was piled high
r feet as they.stood hefn
thouse or hartd their he
spot where Booker T.
.on was horn,
ighlights of the prograi
ed addi'evses hy ontsti
isters, Ktlucators and Le
les front the life of Boo
ihngton, starring Mrs.
son, Jeanes Supervisor,
her of Booker; an Ind
rprctation hy the Fr
niy Training Schorl "am
i f Fratd lin County; >
Walter Mason Roper am
Right, nationally known
its; a "Thank You" ' hy
in Washington Bittmat
reading" of messages fro
.1 . I /
Mill] ViOV'.M IIIM S.
n Fobi uary 11 Robert J
is "Believe It or Not" pn
tribute to this occasion
.^ion on an N'BC hroa
I'ittmr.jj was piiest sp
i February 12 the N
Sj
,INA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21,
igton Birthplace
icated
jplaec. Fit el liound l*p over CBS and
^ry 12 t'ic Sni't.'u'vnarirfs over ARC paid
Birth- >imflar tributes to the event of thy
attcn- opening <d tin first post-olHee evei
spot to he placed at the birthplace of
tnding tt famous American Negro.
, Philnorial,
v
casion
|Df* Hemingway
S?|For Bishop
a, and
iite to. Wai&St ?. :*.' ^fffflMll
grams
JKPii
and
ieryice j
to p
teach.X
P'ltF.KE A LITTLE AM)
amer- j THERE A LITTLE"
dorful
whicli. ?... \v. IL HALL _ f
>f the TustTTr Bethel A. M. K. Church
uippel, West Memphis, Arkansas
ir sent i .
Birth t>'0 the Ed-Tor of The Palmetto
t Tru- Leader:
? . I am just Lueh home from West.
office pjim Beach.ar.d Gainesville. Flu.,
Pitt- where 1 visited the South Florida.
looker ,a?j Cent.al Floiida Atu.ual t'onof
the jounces Tfi the order named. The
y ' Mi. j jbo'uTrT" Florida . Cv'nlVi ence* was
distant!held at West Palm Beach in "ii^iiiriAaTTorie-l-'ayne
Uujpel- A ML Phurch.
master th\""lte'v.~ S.?A7~ Cousin was t lie *
k-4?the |?e;:i : !i ai i!r."?ptrrtor tmd?Bishop?
'lover- | \ j A P. mi, Presiding Bishop of
rhnols,j,|1(. |11 Ep*.-copal District, jvc.
1 I'otV- j idded. ' ?*
col-j fliis is one of the largest conlead
' fcr. iiceS. not onF. in the Kiev* 111!
tat set j v.,;MDhsi tict, hut in African
her T. i Methodism; and was largely attically
'tended l?y the ministers and iayImild
i,ni:il)(-is of the S >nth Fin ida
office, I CoiiC..! i-tw;- al.d vis-tors from
ids of iri11v" "ct ions- of t.'u; country, ho
"P'? S. ,, ,s u , i i joiod ami the spirit
:iplace, ju.vcly.
[1 pull- | lijoio ware a !Uiml>.r of c;uMiih
lht'j.|;ltcs | the Ri.-h .p: ic and (Ion- .
usviiry | .ui () ..( ( ,< Min.nu' the vrtsi?o?s
Kht ii.tf --fi-nni nilicr districts. A n:nchtTn e
Rod- It|;t. Reverends Doctors 1.. 11. ljtcin'
hy a ; ni:r.r;\s';ty. Jhvrelary'-Treasufer of
^oiith ijiu. Churcli rixlciision and .1. S.
S- | 1'io.iiM i.-, ?"d: > r and ..Iniiauor <1
of the i; ju, y _\i_ j._ f * J niu-h KeViow. R.uh
'n''s,>n j t)l ci- , lit inuiu.^wa ' t.,.1 1)? ct l
ill and 1 i>.. .1 i < i i.
i DMUM.t'i]> ait' ' ?_ v i'.
f the 'fi iio Ri 'idprr it; Hrtv rot'theniM- 1
itiona) ' j|,. (',i. jici ;i 1 <\>nferor.ee.so1-f(f-~~[
| .:iav> 1- n- \vn .1 fat m !'riinV'ni*: way
for tout'.;.' year-. and. stippu!t-*
house*, [id him for Son etai y-Ti en Hirer of
itriotic ! th>* '('lun ch 1*1 >:Li-s??ni Department 1
of the Uvhieh lit* is ii'iw idlinu?'.villi orrelit '
I. The i tu him.- ! t* ami the out ire't mimv ;
t . per- ; t in;;. hnvit x saved, helped. ami
(1 Car- ! i.l mor- churches dinner intt
had I K iiinc tin.ii all tin* soor?-tarii s ,
Sahm. | I'lm preceded hint in litis1
do ihC-,.l)cpurnt. -it ml.?I an; x . 11 ?_: to
olored support hint for tho Hishoprie in i
t the ;
umlcr Doctitf Hemihitifrway is oas'rty?
>re the due of the most succe i;?i in misads
at to: - i.f he A. M. Church and nr
Wash- tlie t ace. He is a good preacher
|
!ttt(! tr >o(l pastor. Ho served snouts
in- cessfully as presiding elder and is
andintr a stroiiir and lo^io:tl?<Khater and
:ader.s; contender "lot the faith once dehor
T. liveretl to the saints.'-' As a hu-iM.
H. nt'o man. j)r. Hi nimhttrwny is not
as the only successful, lint, a jjenius. Ho
ustrial is well versed in the history. <lisaiiklin
| 'i. .. ami of the churelt,
il fili- n ./ 1 . il a id d .,n t.'.e hen. it ?d
iite,'ito' | ; tio |\. i hinc'i ';>!
il Otis j it;!; a tit.tc. ;j tlri-. D . Hemming:-']
radio ' way la s HtoT Tud of prnftraiif that '
Mis | :s n r.'ded in each and every Kprs- j
i. a>ul Icopal District in the A M. E. j
111 the ' Chinch.
I)r. II nirrtin?*,W!iy was left at the
Ripley door in the 1044 General Confer-I
iijrratn (cni'c, having- received more voles j
on an alum illy defeated candidate, If j
idcast. hard work means anything and :
eaker. ' iHie ability to render service is to I
lutual be considered as a necessary qualfV
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11)48
Morris College
Library Dedicated
,>-iu til !vit djti l n.i'i 'vl and c;ii:ulo
o?imho-?f I"* *i'>tist- asml
k ! i-!i i ivpii* ?>f .Monk
? :! yi.y Thu. d.l\ . I\12'.i
! '< (! . d'Y.t!? i 'lp .x'W I'ins n??Menv
mini I.-'.?.i y.? Vh" p.-otftam c-ui
>1 I hi;:' ?-f i.XvfvTTi ? l?.* tin
c lie ??r I He"- (iii'i ;i:
.) : *l:! V 1 Vv
M"iit Hi; to T'lnxi'i- Foh'VJ li 'I r?
' ' in Snuth Carolina.
This was perhaps, ayeoniinp
t > many.. ...observers the .greatest
speec-h of his lony imd->:cn.vireahlv
oarecr. ll was plainly evident :hat
he '-peai ev had, irivmi muL-h, tinu
ami thouy.lH to thy n o-s.iTr foi
h.j occasion^ The scripture tor the
)Voiriain was read l.?v the U'-v. ('.
!,. Hovens, praver bv the Rev. II
W. I>. 'Stewart and the speaker
was jnwom.'<i -l<y -t-ire -Rq.v-.~A. C.
I lias. Following these exercises
a line of march was tot moil lead.
5nrr to the l'inson. Memorial Library
where 1 'beautiful and impressive
dedication service was
tc-1.1 !'. iloxvcJ by jjraycis by Drs.
C..Iknlhar and J. P. Reedev.II.
H. Butler Memorial
t
I "*
It was announced that the monhs
of .March and April be designated
as" HT H.V Butler Memorial
months and each Church and its
Auxiliaries would he expected to
hold .Memorial Services iir honor of
nut UlU I lCi.UL' lib. 1 iie IIlJUIltfN
ruisod in these* services, to be tu_
, v'.n ' : C llcgc
at tiva .M<ua t-'ori vent ion in ('
?s ,t\ to ot- us.'il to erec the II. H
I ! i nuptial (iyna turn on ;
... pit . Dis. Reedo und? J'Y?<,
.1 .1 . tf> ; ?)I) illtoii ns sp?;*._,
, , ' < o"/<
. .. s iu liUs . drive up to
u ( ..ityciii ion. '1 hay are P1'1
.) -Ltd to publicize vhri ( .m\
i. !st?.:* u!I '.heir c.'oits Von^ifc?
IV ' ' orrin ti, Tr:vr:r'^-" |in
O . who tva.-i ,u
I) , .<!' : it r sixteen \*arrf time "m
ih^nrrwirratten up to -the Conven
i:\enth.ii meets wfieti a
: 11 Drive ITTVoetor will
ft'd.
.1. S. iv.irlo Appointed
il issionary
K?vt'viif of the ''ethtrr*!-v-+?f tho
iv--' d it'. ib-f h'ik y Coaventio!
.!?. ' .'.i ?< v rlii' i the vu built
?; ic-il ..i n ; .his siieeC'.' St.i; uju
?r?t <' llsl lit it a?rrf-tlv ' "II
! i. ! an 1 h <! ... .ipp lintine
). h. hair, a r : nut j 'dent
!' ".!ii lo.p'iist S.at i oi. .'t ,;t i. i
. ' u.m- . i ' the Dr. T. H
Profidu-, I)i trit,f- .'Iissionary unti
t+rr?:ro r:;;,v. ,. 1?ll1 !"* " (ViiMvr
in Conway. This appoiirmrni to he
cnnfi1 iricd ii the Kxjcuti .*< 1*> >r;?
and Convention in regular session
In jrivi this appov.tment, 1_ an
takinp into consideration. the lent!
eni < c t" service p'r. en to l.he l)e>
. in:: ! sin ho th state and nat'orn
ally 1: . 1>i . Marie, his t ine cxter
ii?r:cj i:i d? alim; with nun an<
I mm 11 ti.i a of the Unit he: hood. ]
m tlunefore appealing to tlu!.-pu&
i.o s of chin ches, model atois ol
unions and associations and ofli
ciais of all other organizations tt
accept him in the name of tin
Convention.
(I. (ioimts. Pie dent. Ilajiti.-t
TvUi'ciffonThTYini.l Missionary Con
vention of South Carolina. ?
fication. if experience, nlus Un.iwi.
edjte and success, as. pastor presid
11?eiuer nnu iieuerat 'Ujicer, il
we mean what we are sayinj;
to the needs of the ehuieh, if w<
intend, as we say we do, to hettei
the eondition of the church, it wc
want to revamp our church machi
nery and-hetter orpranize and rcvi.
talize the church, we will elect Dr
I,. II. Il? mm'n^vay in the for'*'
cumitur (iemual Conference. Ik
has proven himself wort.hv of this
he- highest oilice in the ft of the
church. Let u?, his l>i ( (hers" and
siskrs. Mi-hops, (Ieneral Officers
(Villcve Presidents, Deans of oui
Theological Seminaries, and all
who will compose the next (Ieneral
Conference, show that we mean to
better the condition of the A. M. K.
Lhuich by electing L. II. Hem4
mintrwav one of the Bishops of the
A. M. E. Church in the 11)48 (lencrul
Conference.
r-; ?
"" price! s
Church Head Feels S
I North In Improved I
Ni:\V YOUK ? /ANIM? I>1%
t: i v <) ' the National fonfei-enee of (
1 ' ( hi istians and Jews, told a j*roup 8
" ni* women of the National Jewish
( HUDfi 1 that. a uhstantiul hody (
i of opinion in' the south exists in ,y;
I support of a measure of fair play ui
j and ju-tiee." D ;. MaeCrafuJn said
\ his recent tour- in the south fin- h
p pressed him wilft the fact, that: < '
i.iv .-"wun wu inruior si ami; me ' :
, j way .tu^uil cipiality .iLun nuuiy .
j people ctu' itcredit I'miv 1
J The pi osiiletit yiiH-r'M u; (?)' Vas- ;
| v.'-.' indicated. t"i ?t?;? *- tliat C
the lackof l.umnn behavior* ^
j pro' lr*ivis l I, i' <i 'i y h 11 r.? social I
sciences was the iiio;st -sti ilxinsr i DJ'
j revolution in American edoration. ^
4-?A?pi 'i' lr ?rodnt-iop *t~rr?rcrctntHrT
"in rrcss was that the "vocabulary [
of the Aninican people diai> ;r ^
' c.l s ip" Words pi ece * 3,"(Vlv
i Wo d like J?r"j
j State:wide Sj*|ll
Tubeiilo^^^
' t''< J.' v'\Le t
Four winners ttpra < tnV) disirijfreek L)
will compete - in the State finO ^
| contest. Awards to tfoe 3
jswud nto will be made byj..he eaSiX*. j:
ty, t'le district anc^ state tuberc^-^L q
li'sis associations. ^ ^^W[- 1
There were annrr&im&fer^l.8lP^iM|
i' ' .'cinant? in the'* Tubj^xuloj^r'ov^
k K- n;r?Contest in Soutir Canpttnu fcrfj
irr JtrTTrThere should be?/g*eater~ cati
;>-.ic;ji'.ti.fp in.the J&4?1woi
'' n i < will be a Rood device ,toF~ Itffi
' ,1'iula*. .interest "in accAjrirg 'wet
j ,' . i..:i , i .a about a diseaA: that grc
j . t.nr t >iur serious/ health ?ioi
- -:tM : V - j yAl
I?, ??--5 TrS
, | > :> s < n y, 11) w i ntkU see\ ,?:
!????* . _ '
.! , Lht
,| i'.y it. . I hutmcardncr ,!dre
pI '"he iid winter session of tlYei(i
;South rolitvi State Association .
i' U lt
; ft i tiv KIk-- was held in Cohtmma I | - j
1 Suiuh. y .and Monday of this \vto!< j ...
i .. . :sjv.
j Many matters ot impoitancu were . j
I traiisneied i>v the li.idv. The pres. - .
1 trn
j ident of the State Association u> t.
C Ji". I>. I )fiit*>n of Chester. The ,
j'! '"I'lil r xjl!'i! ituli (?111 t lu- < )rder. ;?7
, j I>r. J. finley Wil on yf Washiiur- \"
1> C. was t >; e? lit fur the!
' A' 11
COHVent loll ; i' (1 p;.|\o "I Ills J ??. !> > ?i - j .
idite. infeHcet- at.d ' rnntrnetisra to
- 'tile enhancement of Klkdoni <>i% ,,y
. :several occassions during his ap- ! ^
r . peuiancc mi programs divert 1 ?.v
. tI'.V Hills and Pnmrhte: > for the
. ' t nlumhia p'onulaeo. Of crtvrt siir- ;
I o
t> v; i.e. was*} nc nu'i t irj;' Sunday 1
- nl'-'ht at Xion Rapli- 1 Church Mnm :
the (iratid Exalted Killer made '
l-_;(5eortfe Elmore, plaint iff i n the j
: |celebrated Klmore V. Rice et al , ^
' ease, granting; Negroes t,he rijrht'to
participate in the Democratic 1 '
j I'i imaries, Director -of the Civil of
j Liberties Program in Snath Carn- lop
ilina, Assistant (Irand Lcjral Advi- ' P?e
. Dor. and a member of the Pa t fix ih;
1 Ped Ruier C unieil. W. Nelson J, v
' 1 Res lino presided at this session. , 'I
At the Monday aftein.ion session v
I Pro-dfl'Mit Satpte l Richard Htytrins La
_. -?
I 1 f A lion I' iu??r-Tt..y wiisunnniTvinus ' ('hi
, | !y endorsed hv the Association to I i^hi
jyocome a hishop in tho African I \is
I ; Metlir>*lis.t Kpisc >p?.l Church. l)r. i I>i
Wilson said that Dr. Ilicgrius is j I>e
i sure of election, liecansp when he [lies
places his stamp of approval on ' .1.
my man, st.ccess i.y- sure to t?c his i ar,
lot.. r ;
A v$?ry fine prooram was re?- lie
dcred in tie Allen Univi'i s^ty pu
, * >
EVEN CENTS PEK tui' i
outfr Ahead Of
facial Policies
ditovium Monday i*ij.rlii ;u i !.<>
? : f > i T 11:0 ImiMt tip; fund.. Kr'
< i i t it* was tiuislt-T < f cui i.*t.it'S.
l,i Iiu*. ai>. til- the
.n<C IsxalUd Kuiri llu.* li? \, 1..
.Ii'.u.his and I)!s.l rial " i)i*j#Vt V
M:s. J ihn. n, jmpu!.::- '''Yduinhia
ii.i ?- n.ah and social lender
i.a : -.fin iaai^vc..aiul lulpl'ul ;ulA
if :u i - < ;.d ;'tT iii was
d iu Ali m 1 "illV.er:-ity*>? Temple
Music followiji" t he j; tii jr.
, re Ijiji in -.'T I'.dwin
i lis S ] j Ifc 11 d Td~d: : l 1C sTTTl
R Hiaoins Frr
?,'?> ~
ishop Booster*. , ./y
'to; 'ic str Sl
,* al^u-'itwgC)% pit if ? .1
9p.. s!?: . Jm
3S^I6rris ??''j9- i J
FIH
L??R^I
fM
ely
>'6 g^etea
ctUT^p werewi &I*PH
i." IrdTs^id, \Vesi<j^flM
LLsi-AuulI . to the ijlldfl
fce-fet *>e is*"skilljM
fay man. relations.
r \U^ the prn^eip]^|^?^MKe %|B
iooifix'W thef^spme city a..Trhas S
ained tnt^Jfive of all thar chil- JH
n ly.d hfs staffs of teachers. II
tainly* knfvM^ how to aet along *
li people."'And because men like * " 1
lets g 1 farthest whan/they" are" \V
ootlier t. President- as \jj
now lifm, has ndv 1 stopped to **V
kery, conspiracy or any form
treachery to obtain a goal, lie
> always labored for bis rerd?1
["his program came to a close
h the Spiritual Gospel' Singers
g:ng 1 wo selection:- dcdicoteo
i're.<i?k >1 lliggius. They were:
ii-i Go," and "You Must Go
eud.Y
lev. S. Singleton very ably
s ided?fur the evening. ;
Mrs. i'V V\ dson. ' I re.-ide'r.i,
all's. J." Gaiilard. .SeFivt'ary,
u nv-?tv,?t;?,'i nniuM on; rtpt.
\\ N;:CKO I-oktkv
, i HOs.Ot.Y I'MiUSllKI)
Sew Y;>rk? (AN !') /. i'lihlical ion
"Mlioiiv Rhythm," a mw anthoy
i ( \\'frn> poetry edited !?y
at rice Murphy, was announced
. fk liy i Jit* Kx p i.-it ion i'ro>s
;.ivil here in Ne\v York,
rhc ! .'w Volume t' .iit; in- .-.in'
: ! norm' 100 p.or includui.U .
lip'.-' >n Iluyh.:-, < a-, i yin lr.uSoTT-hnson.
I.m'iifYIac I'itfST \T.'iis
Duller. I'lao!'. Marshal! Da,
Ma-cusiRfChristian. Dr. Itinera
>mond. tola .'I. Dri.ster, Jluhy
rkley (ioodwin. Samuel A. ilayi.
liertrude PnrtheTiin McRr.wvn,
Kjvvj-'.V Kagtand. Uiecai do Wt't'ks
<i many others.,
M.S.- Murphy is editor of jir. eai!
arvf li.i'.ofy, "Negro Voices,"
Idisliet: few years ago,
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