The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 18, 1957, Page Page 5, Image 5
[ Saturday. May 18. 1857
White Georgia Min
"?Southerners on Ra
NEW YORK?> prominent
Georgia minister has. warhoil Sou'
therners they are longer thinking
clcaily un most t'stmlamental
issues because <>; their' extreme
sensitivity'to the racial question.
Til is sensim '.y... Teelarod tin*
Rev. Robert !'. MeXeil <>1 Colum-'
bits. pi'tneni in i nei s
11 opt , : ij a kiny jad y < :7lent-~ . ab'oiTi '
Siriulujr.enta.s !ikc* fieedom. deiTiociac-y.and
justice.??n :.n absolute"
- ?strmutirtL<+t riyh4..-uruL xtauy^. Jje-_
<t>use of "the preset. ?. of a people
lav whom he nfa>;' always make
an exemption.''
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Writiny in theu ew issue of Look
Magazine, the minister said:
"The Southerners, is acutely sensitive
these days'. He will accuse
you of drayyiny in the race issue
when you honestly 'meant no such
implication. ~ -]
"The issue lis in every phase of
his life?the kind of waye scale he
will establish, to whom he will sell
his merchandise, whom he will sup-'
port for public office, where he
thinks about education, what
preacher lie will listen to how
far be .will yo in public welfare.'*
As a solution to the problem,
Kev. McNeill offered a prop ram of
"creative, contact"' between t_ h e
races in.which Negroes. would have
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>?t/i . m??
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ee Question
n presentation on city councils,
pi ami. juries, sclioul hoards, medical
societies, ministerial' associations
and. other public agencies.
Siicii-a.yio}iiam, he"said in l.ook,
would present the destructive contact
hctweop the races that some
fear with, occur with ubinplete intee
ration. .
- I'.ie cuyman prnliclrd "Llnne
wiil he a breakthrough! eventually
in fl;e race problem, for "even a
Southerner-can't hold out torever
aunin.-f ..Ite irrefufsi'"'te 'Tesinmnry
of ills o\\ f. experience, especially
;.s it is tempered with the relentless
persuasion of the -Bible."
Near Florence As
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FLORENCE. ?A Famplico
housewife's auto crashed into the
rear ol a farm wajron or* the
Florence- ' Darlington Highway
Tuesday morning, killing a Negro
[couple..;
Killed instantly was Clinton McCall,
52. a falmer. His wife Ki/.zy
4-C was dead on arrival at a Florence
hospital.
The .housewife, Mrs. Jacqueline1
ifyman lliilespie, 12, was admitted
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THE PALMETTO LEADER5"
Health For All ?
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"1SQKED TO DEATH" \oi
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How many times have you saicHU
'it-.' "I'm 'bored to death." Stop a
I minute; It could eonie H oe .
; A medical expert on ajriny; ve,eently
said- that hy coniiuojiny: two
' proniems?ihdrednni and overeating *
- - \m; eould'iivtr to a honored.
A- a matter of fact, these two |
. i.'.ains that are sho> teniim .nan'- ,
iife lifiiy he more .closely related ,
than Ihev \<ecm. What <lo you do
a hn?t-.y>mh:o. Iioi oil Raid the 1'P- '
TriyeratorI>rop into thy. drugstore
for. a1 sundae .' llieh. -we.et
food is eiiiotionalA salts-lyinir. Ami
in t?u ~ )dospeiT>rw"~srcivTy~tT;o~t~of
us can pfford too much id' it. As we
yet older, vanity?keeping;'a slim
i nuure doesn't stop us. We feel
i vo can eat as we please, and we
Usually- "please'.' iu eat,?fat WnitiAt:
I foods. I t's rat -er sad to think of a
piece of devil's food.rake becoming;
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ji.nv. ni.uii hi unyntic . ? nay. ii
couldn't happen to you. Or could
Retirement is the beginning o f
boredom for many men. Their lives ]
have centered on their jobs for so
long that they are lost without
them, they Igel no mplive^for nv- .
ing. 1
i
So-called retirement comes i
mote slowly to women, and effects j
them less drastically. They, change
their pattern of living gradually'
as the children grow up and leave
home. Tiiey take on interesting'
?"1 ni*-=. tvi-itins a 'ioi>" as
long as she has her home and husband'to
care for and grandchildren
| to fuss over. Incidentally, t h e
i death rate of women aged ??5 to
t?y? is only 2.5, while that of men
in the same age group is 4.2.'
I TV -
I t?nui v?niity m* a fine nere ior
men who don't want to have their'
lives shortened l?y boredom." Perhaps
they can plan a gradual
chancre ! from t-he "job-centered" \
k life, beKirr"tn~_?\pand and extern!
' their interests so that on the day
I jof "retirement" they don't just
|,stop. They van move forward with
I ! positive enerjry that will keep
] them interested and alive right up '
j to the century mark.
J This column is sponsored, in' the ^
I interest of hotter health, by: Rich|
land Tuberculosis Association. J
to McLeod Infirmary in a state
I of shock and suffering1 bruises, officers
said.
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? II s estimated that the average
housewife now spends l1^ Hours"
a day preparing the family food. i
as against 5hours 30 years
a jro.
'* The average man now lives
twice as long as he did in
1H90. He HAS to?to get his '
taxes paid!"
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