The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 15, 1957, Page Page 9, Image 9
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fe'atnrda>T, June 15, 1
Negro Writers Bl<
Color, Says Langs
NEW YOIIK ? The
?' Vi'itw4 'Vimnet,* to In.' hoiini," war
revie\ve<l -hcre'i-arlier this m<>h:i
1<y famous NVtji'o writvr J.ffnjfst'M'
Huirhv.". .si)i-;iki.itf-at thu .Noiio;..,
A.<.-*?mu?ly of Auiliors j.iul "Dranui'
F(ilI?.>.vi'"K' 'I'.t aco t 'uto-.j, *vh
?poKi?; oj? just, thu \vsit or\s luutc
to V* ht'uv.li !Iuy^ies saill hi
'Vitan.'t* t<? Uv TTonrTf sis_a_Xfi-y<
" \yi lU'f, Is C'it ~ gvval us you
chata/o if-you aiv whiuv' ,
Piiinillnvl ,1..,.
y.rv'ch t"!ij him hyy- would n >
linow* where to place plays abort
Xojtro lilc;" magazine'editors \vlu
, told him they did no! believe:
readers wished to reii.il about sue!
things as racial violence; othe
editors?vvdto ?wa'nted?to?be??rMf?tr
"tell it" the characters were white
or colored.
"Would 1 ntakc then* definitely
N.egrh. Just a 'plain story about
.human" being's from" me was not
.ut) his alley," it stems, Hughes
observed;
The writer said .Nejr.ro.., writers.
. "just, by being",black have hee.4
on the blacklist all our lived
* Censorship for lis he gins at the
, cole: lint'." ?. .
Hughes asserted thut "Not once,
in a idue moon does Hollywood
send fvir a Negro writer, f.o matfor*
^ n\f lw? 1 ~ TI
?.*-?. m* 11.<4^ ''i_* rix*
deplored' 1 'no fact that Negro reviewers
who ili> work for Sunday
supplements anil .matva/.ines, are
only-asked to review 'nooks by other
writers. ?'
Amorii a's "top flight, -frequently
published, aiwl really good. Xe
gro writers" "mainly TTye abroad,"
"far away from their people, their
problems, and the sources of their
material," Hughes observed- citing
Richard Wright, author, of- "Native
Son." who is in Paris; Chester
Ilimes, "The Primitives," and
James Paldwin. -"Giovanni's
Room," hoth -fin Paris; William
|PARTY IDEA:: Spark
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i. " "*" Pretty cnoug
Spring and summer, are {
for gi-afiimtni; nnrt for visitor:
, at any festive gathering is sir
I in handy tins. These are rej
I. 1- ~ ^ 4 ?x 1 1 ; nr, r>/-xlf
/ puncn anu juiif;, um nt v.vn
I A bowl of sparkling puncl
/to help themselves while yoi
[and forth to the kite-hen to
TROPIC
3 cups sugar .
: 3 cups hot water
9/4 cup lemon juice
1 (4(5-oz.) can pineapple
? juice
{ 3 pints snarkling water
Dis-olve sugar in hot watei
Cool. Add lemon juice an
pineapple juice. Chill. A
serving time, add 3 pints r
sparkling water. "Serve i
punch bowl with ice blocl
Decorate with fruit slices an
fresh or frozen strawberrie
Yield: One gallon or 30. 1
1 40 small servings.
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icklisted by
ton Hughes
iv l)et>by. "I'eetle Creek" an. I Ralph
*? Ellison. "Invi^i -le~ Man." in Monies
i a'-" , Vrank Yerby, .. author .of .it
i "tin/.en lies' "liei s." in tlii" So'iCi
trial V.'iil;n V=5K4gjft
author <>!' "Kr. v k on Any !).?? V,"
in .M",\i o. *
. l*o,;iuu\ .t-'iv ?ji;? sti< ;i"V.'!iv-r"'
s sab! it i< ".'siuuse st'ato*
>\\ a' An" itfi ini- 'Ini.-yt at
V-iiv-Ary of Alabama. ar\ thru n
a' iheni. loo." . The nil*hoi* <i5 !
one of the above named tYTileis
in) i him before he^went i\- )o:ei,
i "! clou'! want nit i'hii11 un to iv up
i:i the shadow of iini erow."
I t
Jlu^r!u?< rjosoil his spetvh with
one et His poems about a Nneio
; ehild at a carnival who, remem*
llnw.;,,,, lk? c - ' - - - - '
[ oocsn i Mwy u
( she can 'rid*!''"the merry-co-fbttnd.
or not:
"Where is the Jim Crow-section
On this nu'iiy-jrh-round.
Mister, cause I want to ride?'
I town South where I come from
White and colored
o-jnV sit side by side. * -j
. Mown South on the "train
There's a Jim ("vow car.
On the 1-iis we're put,'in the lack ;
itut there, air."* r.o.iack
?To a m'cr-yy-sfo-ijvuhd:
Where's the horse
For a kid thatVv i !aek'?'
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( 'oh: turkey sar.uwv.ves ar.J icecold
!<everacos .are hi-rh-or. h e,
. . i
r.st r.j >nenu :av-r:te.s fer *.:'te next' j
few weeks as "Old Mr. ;Savs" :oehis
best to drive people to shaded jnlaoes
at mealtime. < - *
j Always a favorite as a sua'
'wic-h meat, turkey is -plentiful an":
at K'ocxl prices at this time >f
year. It's a youd idea ti, taky
advantage of turkey available an i
serve it often.
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ling Pineapple Punch
minnow * > ' '"* /
^%jC< " ...
h for a wedding.
*icat party months"?for bride?,.
i. The problem of what to serve
nple today, thanks to fruit juices
ndy to be mixed into refreshing ~j
:1 drinks in a jiffy,
a is an invitation to your guests -
j roax, insicaa or tripping uuia |.
fill glasses.
AL PUNCH I
NOTE: To prevent dilution
and to keep excellent flavor I
down to the last cupful, it's a
good trick to freeze "pineapple
cubes." Just fill a rep
Jrij'tnritnr irn r?nhn tny With 1
cj pineapple juice and1 freeze T
,t until firm.
tf For a colorful punch cup
n ' garnish, spear two pineapple i
c. chunks on a toothpick with aH
d maraschino cherry between,
s." Cut a little slit in the cherry
o and fit it over the rim of ,
punch cup. I
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~?the palmetto i.e.
- Summer Time A
Summer time and the living is ea
the casserole. ,
Hot and savory casserole dishes t
-?and-strike the ri^ht balance l>etwee
to. achieve when the mercwry soars.
Preparation for the casserole disl
They may then be stowed in the ref
i minuted before dinner time when H's
The indestructibility of these -si
iL- * t - " "
irifm me onoice ior outdoor dining
transporting them from the kitchei
outdoor prill to brir.p thcnv to their b
The handsome Revere Individual
only lend themselves to servinp foe
I used for freezing: and for storing in.
Ham and Man
(Two individual
Spread in each individual greased
e.v-.sTple ... . . . . . .
r.-. jr oyer macaroni the following r.ii
' I: vlt in top of double boiler . .
Stir in
until sauce thickens.
Add . .
Tour sauce over the macaroni
Bake in oT5-degree F. oven until brot
. *4 ounces of uncooked i
enough ctmketl tnacaror
Louisiana's Racial 5
Ban to be tested In (
NEW ORLEANS ? Louisiana's
racist? act 5Ti? of li'5d, which for- .
i'ids interr.aci^ sports contests, I
will he challenged on Constitutional
grounds in Federal court here
through an amended complaint J
ed a._":,i;..-t the Louisiana State *
Athletic Conintission i y licit
rieac \ aeiirht I oxer Joe horsey
hack ip. J'-ilv, 1 no"). I'
B
J ersey, a local fitrh'ter, throujarh v,
his attorney, Louis Rerrv, charges K
the law is unconstitutional in that Iit
denies "due process*' and violates et
the "ei|tial protection" clause of s
the Constituidn. :i> X
if
Tne amended complaint id filed
in-behalf of Dorsey and "all'other
similarly situated,M and ask? a pre- tl
liminary injunction apainst enforce c
ment of the act by the state. v
Dorsey's oripinal suit was'based
on the fact that the racial ban
tlien in effect was enforced thiio'u- ^
gh a r.on-statutory ruling of the *
Athletic Commission, ar.d denied j;
him equal .opportunity in pursuit j,
of his profession as a fighter. With: .,
The passing of Act .5*9 by the
T7T5B State Legislature, this com- j
plaint had to be amended. ,
The original rem plaint charged 1
that Dorse vV earnings had droop- *
od from $10,000 a year to $000 re- ' '
cause ho was denied the right to -'
fight top-ranking white fighter?.
This is also alleged in the arrtendn
ed complaint. ,
Ca
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The table was beautifully dec- ^
if]
orated with a tired cake and golden
candles.? Florala ( Ala.) News, i
*******
Any woman can train herself ^
move slowly and 'gracefully, ex- *
cept when the phone rmgs.\
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rid Lasy Living
BWIl^v ' ' ' " '
Pr J* w '
* ' j^g ^ ^ ^
empt lapr^in.'r summer appetit? j
n hot and cold- food--ao oilirtenic
ios can bo done in the morris^?,
rigcrator and forgotten untii kb
i time to pop them into the ov- r.
:ainl'ess steel casseroles mako*.
X also. There's- no breakage in i.
They can be placed over the
lubbly goodness.Stainless
Steel Casseroles rot
*1 attractively, but can also be
.the refrigerator as well.
ironi Rake ^
casseroles)
. I2 eup cooked macaroni*
uce:
2 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons Hour
H tsp. salt i>
t2 tsp. dry mustard
V'i tsp. paprika
1 cup milk "J
" . ' ~ T n
cup diced cooked ham
U cupisliceu stuffed olives
u
.vned and bubbly. * :
macaroni will make
tt for lv? o casseroles. t
iports .
'ourt i
^harlestonian I
iarns Doctorate
NKW VI >KK- Tho Kovoivi:., .1,
<-boo Jowers. pastor of the Mount ;
o>thd Baptist ("niiivh in jtidtro- !
ood. Now Jorsov, a:ui son ? :'
oy. .arm Mis. .J. A. .imvors of 1 \
ishi iU! ne St root in Cbaileston. re- ,
ived his Pli.D Deyree at the new
ehool for S<;? ial Research in New
ark. City at tlie?ianmial (Vmineeinent
exorcises June II.
Rev. J. A. .'owers has heen pas-.
>r <>f the Yanderhorst Memorial '
MK Church for the past fifteen
ears.
i v. J. Heave .lowers wrote L.>
lesis <>!i N.cgvo Baptists' and 1
lothodists in American Protestan- '
sin. He wi^s horn in South ('arena
in He jrrtaduated froi \
'nine Coilepo in Augusta (leora'iv
rTWS. and received his Bachelor !
f Divinity Doprioo front Drew ,
heolcgieul Seminary in N e p
ersey in. If51. He was in the M<> '
ir.e Corps for three years. Dr.
owers lives in (lien Rock, New 1
lU'sey. He is married and Iras a
auirhter four vears old.
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At the recent Oommencelent
exercises. I>r. Paul Tillich, '
istingui.-hed theologian. delivered '
-,e rdwwpr.oenienr"address. IV
roes were conferred on 07 stud- '
r.ts.
You're an old-timer if* you can
emcmber back when a babysitter
as called Mother.
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to those alio:;; him..
It is t!"is o!:a: i-ti* of :u'>cr- .
ill->.-i-' which 11)*tr. ** i* more diffl-.
.lit to. con'vol than most contag- i
ou> disease. .\!:-i i: i ^ this which I
mu.es TT> i y;"\ j>roMonn.,
It"s yc.n responsibility to ntahe
urc thai you don't, have TB, that
I'dU aren't endangering those a put
you. A chest \-iay wi!'. give
.mi?the-assinatice yoti wan:. * A
ifoiul-citizenJuis ciiext X-ray* once '
i yea;. <u more often if !ti- doctor
?ii\ is * i .
'I'l l - ... a ~ o u. -ol'o 1. >4 tire
ntorr-s-r '?f im'Mc ?cal?.h ay; K: r.?
a:H >! - i< A -^'n.
Cihana Putting
a23 Million In
Roads, Railway
A <'' 'K A Twonty-thre<j million
tollais Inaa hoon all-n-atVi untie?'
110 1 >evolopmo!!?. Hat to inprovo
nail ami rail l*?n-i!i*ios ill Ghana.
Aoora Airport i> ahoa U" if ir.?
:ein:itinnnl standard.' with modern
iiaffio' cn-.trnl eriipment and P.
7500-foot runway, it was :?ui"; duv?
mp the war when Ao'va was
.ised as a stnppinp noint by allied
forces ferrying aircraft t"; the v
Middle Hast. It i- used by 7 :rr?
ternatior.al airlines. Other airfields
ire at Kuiuasi , attd?TV'nrarH
which have daily internal aJr
services, and Tamale, which hf,e
i twice-weekly service.
Chanju has 1 500 mile- of firfjfc
lass tdrie l road-"' d'ndet* the
celopmert Man. $'.5 million lia?
l>een allocated 'for more roads ar?<l
hridpes.
The., first railway line was
bepun in the country in 180?. To?
day there are f?17 miles of track
The railways, carry?practically all
r>f the country's . cocoa, timber,
manpancse and bauxite exporter"
..-Last- year the railways carried! ~~
six million passenpers and tvn)
million tons of froiph.* The rait*
ways operate 152 locomotive*, iU?
cludinp 10 mail-line diesel electrlo
enpines. ' """"J
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