The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 29, 1957, Image 2
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VOL. XXXIT-NO. 2J
Pistol P
Parson I
vv\A ,
GRKKXWOOD?A local preacher
v. ho wauled to see how it felt
to j>aek a a'ltt was sentenced to I
] months in piison l'or 1'irvlin.ir
out. <J
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William Frederick Jr. pleaded *
.trinity to laive!K y i u Guarwood Z]
Cout.ty General Sessions Court.
As-istant Chief of Detective.-. Fred
M.Manas, i nvestii>atiny- officer,
tola the roil! I t hat Froderirk had
.'-pent Saturday anii Sunday nights 110
a wee1.: ajro with a Iter. Soijrler
111 Greenwood and retained on
Monday nijrht and took a ;.i<11 1
and a wallet containing $22.
sa
Asked if he had anything to pu
C-.V Pv l'i>Y.|Ml T.wl,,u, a? t Vv
Gregory, Fredrick said, "I'm in i
the ministry ami preached at Hro. I
Seijrler's church Sunday iiift'ht." t'l
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He said he ?aw the gun and
just wanted to ''see how it felt." th
I u
He did not know why he took he
the wallet, lie said he didn't in-|"h
tend to spend the money, butjth
found himself in a situation where sel
he had too. in:
He also said he intended lo jvay 1
the money back and tried to re- in<
turn the gun, but was afraid toizei
go through a large crowd on' the]
front porch. jwl
Fredrick said he was pastor of at
a Baptist Church in Wilmington-, Ff
X. C. an
foi
vu' t'nnvivr. rv vcw vooc
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James W. A i tenuis is sperwlinjf era
a two work vacation in Kinpham- JVV'i
- iUvnf New York where he is vis-jfrt
itinsr his sisters, Mrs. Curtis A.jho
Kennedy (Mary* and Mrs. J/, 'Co
IIoy Taylor .'.Julia.) |of
1
e $?":
( Ol.UMHIA, S<
ackin'
Welded
lenies NAACP
taging Rally
it Summerton
STMMKKTON A special rally
N'Vy: <?es i'.t H ted I II sclln.-y
;r;r Ill si : for .Inly 1 it
i i"i:ly - :ic i*'I ;>y trie N AAC11.
?i
Kx u'.i .(> < on. m i" t ee t'hafmutn
!! I'iominv; of tin* <'larenil<OJ
uyiy ranch of the*' NAA( I'
id rather the moetiny is beiny
t on !>y the ("lariyidiin County
iSll.
Fievioim reports thai the XA.\1
was stayine- the ineetiny are
mpletly erroneous. Fleminy said.
Fleminy is also a member of
e executive cinnmit < ?? f ?Vi?
iprovement Assn.. organized to
1]) Negroes who, he said, were
it by economic boycotts" after
e U.S. Supreme Court outlawed
hool segregation nr a i-ase origiting
here.
Kleminpr repeated that the meelr
will !.e "black night for Citis
Councils."
He said the names of the two
lite speakers who will appear
St. Marks African Methodist
Tnit* 1
i-v?. V/..M.VH ? uiy x win lie
nounced two or three days here
the meeting."
He also said that retired FedU
Districts Judge ,J. Waites
aring, whose minority opinion
the school segregation case
re was upheld hy the Supreme
urt, '"definitely will not he one
the two." t ,
;>I'T11 C A RO MNA. S ATl R1
A ~ ~ ~
Convict Seneca \
In Killing of Negi
WAI AIIAU.A. S. C.- A:i
white jury Tin ^.:ay f >ih.?I a
\var-u!.l white snar jrui'.ty of n;
slar./hter in tlie shooting of
Xcuio mar. ia.-t October.
Superior Court Juu;'?* -I.H. !'
~i11 tv-: < -oil F'm' of So:-,
to .c> years #i:: for the I.
n>: of I oonani Wi?:r?\S'
lu ito;- Kuf?> Kant a-'
tlit* Jury : > !ot.:vr: a vot.'.iot
aiut iri-. S <;*.? >
nrf.vtxr. rrv:" ?
... -1 ?if. ! "e i: a V ,ay'.St.
\\ <. -.!<!' !.
T t v',;u <
Ki<..u> hu:ilL' v hero I ho S< t
man lostilii"! h>. v.a> -h< otin-ir :
v.w;::.:-.. who-, ho v.a* a:-..
.-at.I Stotio : ?: ; ..
.-i'.ii' \\ .]!<<*- ? t au-o i .l* N'? .
I.. I- ;1 :. Si >: * o-t i thod *. r
V, h t - . i -( Mr-. Stone
eft.---* !...? hi v.. .'.ay- :
t s::o'tU..y.
Repealed S. C. A
Returned Rv Sun
WASHINGTON? A case invo
ing a repealed South Carolina 1;
that banned state employment
Nation: ! Association for the .A
vanremont of Colored I'eo]
members, was returned to t
state hv the U.S. Supreme Col
Monday ! < aioe there no 1 n*:
is an is* 10 on which to rule.
In seiuiin . the NAAt.f app<
in the < a - v huh to iho special
S. District Court, however, t
high court directed that the <
its pleadings on file with t
special cuii:!.
The court said the anieiulnu
may he "either to safeguard a
rights that- may have accued
|thrm..Ji,v virtue of the oporti
o? the repeal act. or to set foi
a 'cause of action hased on t
operation of the new act."
The new law repines that {
plicants for -date ami 'oral g<
eminent jo'os lid membership
"till associations.
Nothing Ls said, however, a!?
hhb
wfAr
to
t)Tv. "j i ^ F37jlhvf ~ l?:
rVhite Man
o Gambler
a'.l After the jrry ret Jrued its ver- ^
41'- diet. Judjre I'ruitt said he Relieved ^
an- the trouble was 1 it:woi*. lie said 11
a the iurv didn't heiieve Wilkes us- '
?
suited Stone's wife and "neither l1
l'U- do I."
i?ca When l?efe:t-o Attorney Joint a
ill- Scofie'.d asked the judire to show P
leriewy because of Stone's seven ?
-r*<i cniidien. the judyr replied:
..".Any., ntaii .who. siiuet-i. uice with .i"
>t Xeero in his own home can't ex- 1:
o~ -pect :tt licit tor Ins child t en." a
: <* i'ite j-en.oi.ve for m;i: slaughter a
. :.!! ; ft an two to 30 years *'
. u. .The jt.:y t..ok h" minutes t<> uric
e at vej dw\
\ . ....... , ' .,1 S
i": :u-tificd ?
.at tnat ..v.<*v.- had t-t-t-:i L'
' i f. v 11-:; ha.-hand ami
e- .-he <h'd -ay. ?. ha; a
.atisi-i v.*.;.-. ''
- ? S(
nti-NAACP La,v ,
re me Court
lv- prohibiting employment because of
aw membership in any organization. ,
'I V The NAACP charged that the ^
. ? . r
hi- new iaw was an niient 10 ac- J
,)!e complish in veiled fashion the ,
he'same result overtly soujrht'' hy
jit the earlier legislation. ]
tor The N A A CP appeal was from a p
refusal hy the special court in
[ a Charleston to issue an injunction \
1*. against enforcement of the old j
h law. " li-r
nr- The case was brought hy 171(j
nd teachers. Thev maintained their ?.<
i
he contracts were not renewed he- ?
i <ii rt'iuHiii i<? compiy wiin a H
section of the law \shirh required B
the state employee's to file oaths jS
"V of nonmembership in the NAAf'I*. Ip
Liberia's VP j?
he Visits Eisenhower ?
WASHIXOTOX?Vice President |
?p- William R. Tolherf .Tr. of 1.1 Lena |
>v* paid a courteosy cull on President c
Ili.-enhviAci* Tin-..-Jay and described '<
]j? as .? ''h;.n , . io- i
''it affirm ties. 1:
lirer
Kit E: FIFTEEN
I Young Boys
Held In Fire
\\ AL n-.RHOK(>? Ko'.'.!; 1 :
y the sheriff (iep.u tim r: ?..'i /
iiorninjr as thev set fire t.. >
'almctto Forest Products C-'any
of Walterlxuo.
The boys were arcs, 7, : "<, 31
nil 15. according to S.N. . Xa .> ,
resident and nvurajjet S t.V?
omnany.
Considerable dantaitG was tJena
:> the saw nail ;t:td
uludinjr a diesel motor \ah-v.1 : i
pproximatoiy $4,00(1. Total Jr...'rires...have
been estimates at
be. There vvirs nr. insur;. * ?; *. C"i
:o property or equipment.
('< !!? {?. i County She:::!. J : t J.
eijrlor said tIre three y .
oys admitted settir.p *.:"te i. e !
aid they had been fcna cJ 3 y t!' 3
I'dev T.iif*. r.Tio threatened t:
aem if they <<;d I. at Set f i
The 3 ") ytar-r'.d Toy J* r'r
ny conne. tion with the the. 7"* i
oys have 'seen i ia:v("l w-th fc nn
and the three <Idoi I r.vs -r.:?
eir.g detained.
Sheriff Seigler said l.f'd v I
ossihly 1k> set tomorrow. The 7ear-olii
boy has been r<.cr.-;cd .'l
he custody of his mothc.
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) Drivers Win ^
Safety Awards Six
NT ?gro were aiv.r.ry the
i winners in the Pest School E;:m
river contest sponsored. >y the
outh Carolina State A at/r,'ob. !.>
ssociatioit.
The six Negro drivers are Lo?
>y Gasqne, Rosmary High schocl, Iff '
eorgetown County; Kenneth Cap-N 8
\s, Ruffin High School, Gclltrt-a 8 <
ounty; Linnard Taylor, Bethel 8
igh School, Richland Coxrviy. (
road us Jones, Lincoln High
I
chool. Greenville County; Joseph
[eyward Blankney, Petersl mghi
rich School, Chesterfield County;
nd Alven Hammonds, A. L. Oornd
Alven Hammonds, A T-. Oc-rctt
High School, Aiken County,
Fach iv' the winners v.CI ifN
eive a $23 cash awai 1 from I!/
. S'r:fe VutoiroHle Arsoeiati.n,
said Kn est Sessi >tv, vice
reside lit of the iKtetV eiu.b,
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