The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 29, 1957, Page Page 4, Image 7

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North and We: The bigots, who deliberat for their own gain. trade < racial and religious minorit enmeshing large numbers o become a menace to the pe; The major defenses are ties: a sense of deceny and interest; a senso of patroti lated into meaningful actio .they can form an inpenetra GIV ( What bhnll you givo to one i A glamorous eamo, a tinseh [ A barlow knife, n puzzl? pa | A train that runs on curving * A picture book, a real live p I No, there's plenty of time f L (live him a flay for his very [ Just one small hoy and his d; j A walk in the woods, a roiny ! A fishing trip from dawn to ^ Give the gift that only you e The companionship of his 01 Gamos are out grown, and t But he'll never forget if you A A^A A^AA^i Till 1 . tetto Ccader i iiiiViC*!o I'rintiiitr ( ojv.i'ov.v. Tic. < cm.; oonl.T (111.a [ 1- j ii.1 i -L ;" ? r?u ' . . * . . , - i .* . i >rt!T<: P:.-0 .. ; i-J\ ; \\n ' :: -A A": .: ; . Y Ml" .' I."' ! >- 1: . '? ;:i"' - an.1 I !';,1 - -? . ; ' ) 'a*'." I iir t<> I A i | )|. \ :-: ri \i!>1! ; 'A -P" v -; v\;v\A"V r : v-vi-i-t-..* i> I"-.;-: ' Ai:itt?:'ui! (U >!\ r.< " the Bigots w H' I < * i'.'lt p.vthai h. : *! ; '11' ^ i > (. y llai to. : I S ('? '> i mv'i"?ti?ip.. I ami f>>r 1 \', ii i t >v- \ <lr ny America into.mighty efforts projudicv: tlu> l'v-.-ojiini ion i>y ;.fii 1 \ .ofr.is a n'oo-'i''" i<> 'in* w?'11-1 it*iii*r of our c<>m:runb story of America has there been vof the peril of uiucfi! ro!!< .1 iin t'-n-ions; and novo* have so groups taken so active ,t part in \ lit of the Ingots aeainst j rotrress. ?.?<.<> re beini? pifshed forward in the ma st. So i ely subvert democratic processes ion ?n fanning* fear and suspicion of am ies. Only when they succeed in con f decent citizens do their actions act tceful balances of American life. mi< those traditional American virt- Vee fair play: an enlightened self-'are ism and K??d citizenship. Trans- mo n on every level of life today, .hie barrier against the bieots. 1 art ' raf ^AAAAAA'^A-'* dp\ WVW-W V v'VV^' (It K HIM A DAY ,onl small V>ov ? '"'1> i * ' 'ari d tov, son i 0 Soi track0 , lea] let . . . :smi or such things vet. ces own itha id alone. dep ) in the park, soh Hark, an ~ 'ten .1 Mart. . I^1 fins oys decay _ ,raM "Give him a day." |are ? litia Anonymous pet 2 PALMETTO LEADER (rSil -v i?..ali | v. -A v JS? , /\ * j.' \ \_i) v1| *>-! J" ! ' ( % . - . " v; > v-ATV; T ' \ . v: , T7"* 1 ~^-r Ll,: ?? , - ' - ^ . ' V \ ' ? !' /V . ' ' ' * ,^'d {i v/ . y' - , / ? - ^ ; . . -'i i '* ;H- *" \ vv .* ! V I \ r, Tl! - | > \ k r .11!; ... I. i.. < ; '1 e . r ; ,Ai 1 Oil i : . . !1 K!p h. 'ii- ' . ! - : nf !') . '. . :ivl V1.1 ri* _ : I! i ;!u' u'.A'i 1. Hi.:'.-' ys - -i.-.i :if. i 11 ;t\, ! i .v. ; til'... (ill... .. . . y. t \!H-U fM.? :iv - avi : 'raw .r .' ?; r' v V. ..tv' a ;<-r i , . . , .. IN THIS C HY 1)R. C. A, Southern Investment (tpportuuities Vithin recent years the entire noniv of the Southeast lias tie rapid ohanjros. Formerly the itheast was primarily a sec-tin which corn, cotton, tobacco 1 a little fruits and vegetables istituted the principal economic ivities. ' Currently such econo: activities as dairy farming, f rattle farming, hogs, poultry increasing in importance as ney crops in the Southeast. I however, the purpose of this | icle is to again point out the ndity with which industries are. eloping in t-he Southeast. Not y is the Southeast making fast ancements in get'log o!d and , t?e scale industries to < oiblish ne of their ' ranches in the , ith, hut it dso r'.ancing by j ps anH L rds in developing , ill indu. Lii?s \vi i local finan, labor and management. An'd, t is as it should he. i lo community c in successfully end upon outside forces to ' re its entire economic proh' i ,s. The South has the raw ma- i ial, the lalior, skilled and un- , led, and it has the necessary ^ inces to process many of the ' materials within its own n a. All that is needed is the intive to bring the foregoing to- j' her in the proper relation for < duction. I -v " - y-. 'A 'I I 'I u rj .-<i i >?L si c.;;Vv <> . > - I . ;v. ^ v- : : v?;;v . i \w '% \ / ' ' * / N x ' /' > \ Va w XX ? ? ' 1 ' ! . i. ,1 , ^ * - : i i V< 1 in; "pi i: i... pi1. ..f .( :;i. ' \ i ,?.r v M'.i.l V ' I :t f. r i a < : >nii- ; i ! '. S. i V irk 1 i'i ;vv Hi .i i i'ir .1 till- ! ? :,! . I.."'.. ill : < a ra i i ; *; 5 :r.? tltl i ii ;H'f.I a': utiiinwn an. .! i ? : l ii>' i ' i JV < }'_ : !" ' <>: "st \ > ;r ! i . mi-. UTD n AV ;ui\ ut\ 1 . CHICK. SR. TI:ts i 1't" to tl.o-e who aiv tak it-.tr the leadership in sucii as tin ftuogoing. The Southeast is making eooi] headway in esleldishinp small industries. For example, th< 1057- Winter-Spring Quaterly o the Employment Secuiitv Corn mission of North Carolina point: out that over seventy-five liev small indusrties have begun ii North Carolina since the fall o 1H5-I. Current literature pretain iiipr to such matters indicates tha similar economic activities an tak in? place throughout t h i Southeast. The results ~rf the foregoing are obvious to the casual thinker More jobs for all the people coiv cerned; higher standards of liv in?; and more tax money for local and state governments making possible for them to rendei greater and more efficient services to their citizens. Moreover, it cannot be over emphasized that so far as we (Negroes) are concerned, we should take a longr-rango point of view in preparing ourselves for the various demands for labor, skilled and unskilled, mechanical, technical, and clerigral that are certain to come as more and more industries open up in the Southeast. An expanding: economy always will create now demands, either one way r the other, for various types and levels of labor. In the Saturday June 2t). 10.'>7 Health For All HOW Mini Foil IIF ALT 11 I How nua.h is j,'en<| health w<i;th i" yo.i If yoa have ii. yea (!,,<.' worry ahoiil it. 1C yoa .ion"; ha . i". \.o>'d -iv.' iwiy w:u to -v' ^ 1.1 ?*ii n't "t:t a mice on i . j \ oil .!,) |>a\ for it. t . . 1 '.e ^ ayy.::.rc famr y ?"pvial . :to i"ve j r , eft: ,, f \1 it oin tor r.a' lira 1 < ;? ,> a.i'l ' i >'! . Ail of lis : s'.otho. : . mo t' ;ia,a I.: . ' i"'t o :' ;.. ! 'iial j >i > ' ' - ti a. ? n , I II!..'.. 1 ' ; . | r, . , .. lion. iIkuo f..." :i:.i.!.i>\<.! :il.' 1 . ' \\ ..V M! .!v i i > I Oil, , ' . , l"\ ||. r on! i , ... , iiu- . !..r - ;.'j. 1 . ,... - iV;. ' .... ' ..} , v... , ..... ...... _ . j stick to t'ic l.u.: \v0 ;,.i y V" Q!o \ j .' !! r'.. -1:?V ' 'f \ ' . '. . y - .. ! I ' .?'! ^ !'. 1 l;:f iI i;.' to- . . . - - 'Vor ;lu?'. : ha. |> Ilot! '. ) thorn in 1034? ,Wo ;?'! !.;r. 1':;: i!I?.. s"in151V -t'll-.o t.f u? ;i son. ; mo. K\f, t i ;, v. >n<ii i-< t :* . 1: t * t i t'! n y(i, ! 1: - not a ? ntl"-Wo o:r'; . . it t'o; ci anto I. liootl ''loaii i- i?i -sOi'.a on.!v uil;U Modem - icIlOO Cit 11 tio f. r u<. M:iy\> this year you and yonr ? family vie liii ky. Maybe v< u ' ti:?iJi*t sp r i yni.r of that '.li'i i>i'! .on d d';:. Iv.t y.'.i dev. C. have '.i * *. k i itt luck. 1 Y"ti fin I. t'l) ymi r-e'f nviti'.l t ' . . I't'ttVV no'1 c\n oii'ures mat j <.'111110 W'i'. ! ,-C! iolK llltU'S.-. SoO ; \'t1111' t' tv IoI' ititiil al!v I'l l' a : check-up. ( ail him in the onr'.y | -lajio <>f illiio-K. J.oi i;im help y<<u koop your priceless youd health. T.Vk column is spoil so rod, in tli" interest of luPTcr health, ly. U t hlaml Tuhcivulo.-is Ass'n. i ' -ot'Oinl Place, nr. area in which' new inilusl rio-' are developing; is r I "itain to in' in constant need of i : finances, new money. This, too, f always lias hoen true and so - far as one can see with the hu man eye, will always he true. More and more there will he intlcreasinjr opportunities for us (Nef yroes) to invest in the securities - (bonds and stocks) of Southern t industries, r Lets taLe the tdvantapre of the i foregoing; opportunities. Lets talk with reliable hankers and, or reliable brokers regarding oppar' tunities to invest in Southern in' dustries. ; i 1 I I can do all things through ] Christ which strengtheneth me. ? (Philippians 4, 13.) i 1 Aft He was in the days of | the Apostle Paul, so is the l Lord Jesus Christ present J today at the side of every i righteous man ? giving us I / _- ? (i i ireeiy and overflowinprly of \superhuman strength and , S power for j?ood. . .. 'Lo, I am 1 with you always.'