The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 15, 1957, Page Page 4, Image 4
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N' >r thr<.(iir!i (nil? oi' our du'y nut
1'ornmunication intended for U:
i.rfcf and shou! ! reach the edit
luesilay of each- week.
Cohimhit lUis
Delects in Dixi
When ; n .all-whit?? federal ji
-rrintrtes Tiievdav to decide i'.fjcn
'TWOoO jyoni operators of the c
v.v^dit was jri\??n to the charjri
'! " trusted with the protection <
TueWlav w;e' Mrs. Sarah Mai
:*'V court;ou.the matter.
Twice he lore Federal 1)1 h ric
Fad tiif?--wn her ease out of eo
< :rts ordered the matter had
raan, an outspoken segregation
l .as pip-vVhite governor, tleor
Mrs. flrovt-n hart charged vTo'
a'Mifird a Columbia 1
Crolina Electric and (las Font
; i lered to leave the bus when
by a white person, jyicl that s
v. ' en he refused to let her lea
Attorneys for the bus comp
- r.dinjr that Mrs. Hrown left t
vr been asked to vacate a seat,
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When -the case first was hr
,?-?-r , ?iyan. he threw it-out of court
Tna >ec'r?;iration laws were sti
transportation. The dismiss:'.!
'i i -rib of A noon 'inwi <<>mi I.m
i v. ; ,v r. ,'ei tcdj .Judge Timmcrnu
.'ring segregation on city i?i
!'"'o ii <'.ccured. Again the (lis
TrTiTi Court.
T ,dgo Timrnei mail's behnvii
.~e doupf as u\ how ho want
:r * >.; j-r- jury f hat ho didn't
- <tn:. ' a; t 1m- Circuit r<riirt (
' i -.no Co ir;. At (.no juncture.
: 'uuiti'c damages, ho said, "
\J *.j'o.o.o"*!;>' that Negroes have
<. .pioy." I.a.lor. }i* wondered air
.\ il rights nut. lo sit with son'
? . n ' ?r and force their presence
"Cii-porter of President Eisei
... ybould point to the Columbia
man's action as an example of
involving Nvegro rights are letBigoted
southern judges anr
tuphold the law in civil rightsv
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the Palmetto Leader
horizeik-aivents.
ie current, issue must ho very,
orial db^k not later t h a n
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i 1 n c/i cv.
V <lf)V k^l-IU W s
c Jury Trials
ir.y in Columbia look only "0
ins! n Negro w.inum seeking
ity's segregated Truses. added
l> that southern juries "cannot
>1' Negro rights.
? Fleming Brown's 1hir.il time
t ,Tinier Bell Timmerman Sr.
urt. hut both times higher
_< for trial. Judge Timmeriist.
is-father of ^outh Carole
1 Tell Timmerman Jr.
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lation of her civil rights as a
hus operated by the South
puny. She contended she was
she occupied a seat vacated
he was struck by the driver
ve by the front door.
any domed the eharyes, conhe
bus voluntarily after havand
that she had suffered no
oujrht before Judpre Tlmmer011
yroumls that South v'aro11
va'iJ with respect, to l-mwas
reversed by the Fourth
ok h lie second time the on .>
m I oh', that t hi ,.tni?1 -v
ises was a valid one at the
jnjssal was reversed by the
>r ditrimr the third trial: left
ed the all-uhite jury to rule,
.nyree with the opinimivs ox>f
Appeals and the l~. S. Suwhilo
discussiiur the oueslion
'the courts have not yet said
^ l-ijrhts- that nobody else can
>ii(l whether Negroes "have a
leone of their own race or
where it is not wanted."
rdmwer's civil rights program
bus case and Judge Timmerwhat
to expects when matters
t in the hands of racists.
1 juries can't be trusted to
cases.
THE PALMETTO LEADER
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fS S, ALL WH'Vt A6KS
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States
/ %N DO VIOLENCE TO
IN THIS
BY DR. C.
' < '< iVl 'T' V \f I.'VT (\ n.'TC"
It cannot he denied that main
cf our politicians are elected <?
'ottice !>y deceivnur the pVople a,:
to what they (the politicians) av<
getting them i'l'om their jrovern
ment.
_ \Me miLsL let our, legislators am
administrators know that we yea
lr/.e that they are not jrivinjr theii
constituencies any special privi
lejyes when these privileges nuts
he matched hy similar tril'ts 1> j
constituencies nil accross tin
country. The not result is simplj
a ballooning of tax costs for all.
Citizens need to support aetivit
ios that will avoid excess in spend
in.it at the state and local levels a:
well as at the national level. \V<
should require government a gen
eies to give first consideration ti
reducing- taxes and then compelling
them to live within these limits
The foregoing is the roeogni/.i
procedure of ail good business am
successful family finances.
It must he pointed out agaii
that the taxes on the Unitei
States business are a cost to all 1 7(
million I'nitod States, citizens. 1
is important that we start now t<
iiiti i\ iii ^ *?vn tri rtint'iii I'l'jM .st'il
tatives fully aware mat if> ? 1 o
lis realize that V ? as i: >.vidua!
are siandinv: i . rust < luxes di
redly or /i ii "y. . ml that \v
:in!" awiii'i < i .? extra cost
and inefficiencies involved in to
much of tlie hidden types of taxat
ion.
We need to help make it pcooi
politics for our servants in govern
Hiient to effort evovy feasible los
Isoninp: of the total tax burden an<
to make gradual j+liift away fron
the use of the indirect and hiddei
taxes and towards the use of direc
and visible taXes.
Then wp need to strengthen a
Jwareness that the present initia
distribution of the tax burden
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LSS, LET HIM SPEAK FOR HIMSE
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^YOU HEARD HIM.,?HE!
- - - _ \ THE-PURtTY CPTHE-^
HI5 WAY INTO THE 5AN
V HE'5 GOING TO OVERS
/ .*?HE...HE'5 GOING TC
^ ^FOR H^^T"
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NO MAN; NEITHER ACCUSE ANY" 1
OUR DAY
\. CHICK, SR.
does not'save consumers anything: j
. i>t the enil. and that in the mean- I
, while this distribution places spes
rial penalities on the nation's abi,
lity to save and to invest in pro-.
ytvss toward higher levels of 1 ivingc.
^ 15y focusing- their attention on
the Foregoing apd similar areas of
t. misunderstanding: concerning tax
policies and practices, the masses
t of. the citizens eould develop a
. powerful and .constructive force I
, working: toward the aecomplish.
meat 'of a sotnnleV 'tax structure, t ;
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Blasts Proposed
; NAACP Curb
f! CHAULOTTE, N?C.?A noted;
. Charlotte editor has called propo- '
sod anti-NAACP legislation in |
1 N'orth Carolina "unsound" and!
dangerous."
t llarry Ciolden, editor of The'
1 Carolina Israelite, expressed this j
> view iil a bacuilaureate addressed '
t before the graduating class of Cur- (
) ver College here on June 1.
-| He indicated that the proposed
f legislation might well affect or- :
s ganizalimis other than the KAA- j
- l 1','sutli as the. National Council !
e of the ( hurches of ('hriI>t in ahe-f
s USA and the American Friends I
o Service Committee...
I "Have you seen their work in j
!recent yeafs?" he asked. "Would j
d not this proposed legislation aimed i
- at NAA('Ir threaten the existence '
- of these other organizations- as '
I well ?" <
a ? Mr. Golden asked also who would
a make the final decision as to which l
t organizations are working exclusively
for or against implementat
iy.?T 1ST the Supreme Court-decision
1 banning segregation in public
s Schools.
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\Cc, HE^-tSO.'NS TO BLU j ~
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:ide the government; 4
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FA14ELY 'LlM?314^
12 From S. C.
Among A & T
'57 Graduates
0'UKKV-ST5On0. X. C.~ Tv/v;v,
Sovi'h Carolina students w o < a
anvmy the largest class in '' >
Mstnr of tin* * llovt'e, rccc'vCai
detrie'.'S. ccrt i fva? and c.
sions at A&T <olioce recenCy.
The South Ca>\?liim ?;a> ua. ?
woi'P:
, .School of Af'itedtuve: Ih.v'd
r-.r.Vo,'. Kiiia's'. roe. S. C.; t ihi,v-.'S
1 ' " H:uiinun i'lotenco; ~S. ' ;
M.ir.i"' C. ^cut. l:\istovcr, S.
Sv'h.r.oi df Mi!.lcatioft A (!c" -J.'
Studies: loan A. Mitchell. Clu.!'***
ton. S. C.\
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Tel it ideal Instuntc: Lerby S.
Buttone, Cioot jje! >y n,'S. (*.:
Graduate School: " Clyde If.
Blassenyalo. Sprinufield. S. ' :
T>,,o..l c / ? > > -
i.vcn i v .4ui, viiwuon * i
Julia G. Carrye. Groenwootl, S. :
Hennettsville,'-S. f.: William It.
Nimmons, Olar, S. C.; Lw'.srn -T.
Taylor, Croslvam. S.Theodora
R. Tolhorj. Greenville, S. 0,;
Janes K. Williams, Latta, S. C.
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v2r-Awl-without-f*M4h it wrim
Impossible to please Him. For
| Whoever would draw near to
I God must believe that He exists,
and that lie rewards
those who seek Him.? (Hebrews
11,6.) 1
Even those of us who begin *!
with but little faith are sonic
times rewarded"- by a sudden
demonstration of God's love
and of His existeijc^r^lio-ia^
an unforgettable /Experience,
which fills us completely w.;th 1
such wonderful.warmth and !
light as canpfttfcome from the
liojy-feptflt. I