The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 13, 1957, Image 1
KILLS
* * A:; 1: A N HI K<, ? A 23-ye
man ha- hcan chars
: o< in the l?eer nniti -d
i. ; ."or:. 1'avid Miller. l?!-yo
N l ; cat" nop. durintr an
.n .. ill ive-in restaur;
- iv'jui .1. A lion lamhrieht s
..-envoy that he would ask ea
_ f i-o: . if..,, I
f inn. toe inn eharjred with
hi tiie next term of
. \:i e County (icneral Se
' i i t w.tii'h cor.vi'ins Mond
v .inry has orde
i r.cld for irrvestiy-Ht hm ?
*i*n >\:th lhe Negro vout
; "v hirli octorcd last Wedn
. / " ' . i aoout 1 or so
_ . . joins after his jug
I
vo i.r"\ x xn ? so~-i
Laurens Farmer
With His White L,
l.Al.'JtKNS An argument
f.cs i! a Negro tenant farmer v
hi> White landloul near here Thi
day ended in a shotgun and pis
!ne! in which the Negro man d
anil hfs 15-yeau-old son was woui
ed.
Sheriff C. VV. Weir gaid a bul
from a .88 caliber pistol killed A
mon Harris, 55, the tenant farm
and that a blast from a shotg
wounded his son, Harold, but i
seriously.
The sheriff said Elbert Cha
J*"*">*v^m8?n. 88, on w hose farm the sh<>
iny oecured. anil his son, Albei t
liave been eharyed with 1
ir.y and are fi ee on $2.-:
oomi.
- Aeeoidintf- to tlve ,'i.Uny told i
sheriff, rhe Chapmaiis and 11
rises argued aliout the work on 1
farm which is located four mi
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X
ALTI1EA GIBSON, the pr
Negro to win a Winbledon 5
she defeated 21-year-old Dj
in a match pl^pd at Wimb
man's world amateur tennis
Gibson and Hard met in th
ionship at Forest Hills wit]
went on to lose the finals t
Wimbledon title was on the
BOY \
at1- vein was -severed din ing an attar!
;ed at Smitty's Drive-in Restauian
ay- where he was employed,
at- (Jwinn was taken into custodj
al- aiii.irt JBjO a. 111. Wednesday merit
ant my, ai.sn.t 2l-j hours after the at
taeh at th>' dtive-in
aid I Sluitff B. B. Brock man said tin
fly attack occured when a white man
b!'v a glass, got out r;
the [one of the cars parked at the drive
the;p\ The man. said the sheriff, call
ss- c<! sonu of the curb hoys over am
IV .. .1 III.- 1 MM1
..... ......... ....... ii i II.-J 11 i\c i itrei . .>1111
or, the victim of the attack. ap
loci parenly answered that he diiln'i
-in---tike Weer. nr.d the man slashed hiiv
|
lvs {.ojoss? I ho ths-oat with the heel
cs- 'irlass.
me I 'I he ylass brake when the first
lufihlow was sti'uek.
[je
(i. - - COLUMBIA. S
Dies In Duel
andlord
be- [( ; 1.a.it ens. The shooting follow.',I.
Lite) J A hullo*, from a pistol fired !>\
lis-ilia* elder < hapmati struck tlie
tol [Negro man, the sheriff said, but
icd jjust when the shot was fired was
id- | undetei mined.
The sheriff sAid Ohapman tedd
lei him that following the first idiot,
m- Harold Harris grabbed I his
er, father's shotgun from the gro\i:d
un [jumped behind a bush and aim
lot [the weapon at the elder Chapman.
'A Ma-', from Chapman's son stru k
ip- ti e Negro youth,
ot- The bullet which struck Harris
Jr. it. the ehest ranged downward iti*<
:he the hip. the sheriff said the at')<>()
* miing' j?hysieiaji told him.
the
ar- Vacation time is a good time to
the develop strong healthy bodies and
les minds.
*icle
of ITarlem, became the first
tingles crown last Saturday when
arlene Hard, a California blonde,
ledon. Encrland. tr> rWidp tVi^ ?rr?.
i champion. A year before, Misses
e semifinals at the U- S. Champh
Althea the victor. Miss Gibsor
o Snirley Fry, whose undefended
line last week.
VHODI
v : KoM.owir sr'thx*" slashing. the ami
t 1>c*d off in a car iiut itnessest ;.e
11-? ;?'i:ijr t<< police. .?*?t*o?: dawn tin
, 1 !a-e:i>?; plate number.
-! The nil v as traced to Gwin
- 'wliii was pickt*?l lip ai his home a'
,.Pdl Ii'iktiia Street !>y OU'icers I'aa
. I 'ft tilt ami Ilamp Reid.
. Police also j>ii-kf< 1 up a nut!
f !! .tifi.d c.n Kcnrolh Miller v.Tu
- was not detained. Miller said lu
- am! (Iivii.n had 'men tiivvliii.a ear1
i ifi Tin -4;iy_niyht.
, Wednesday mondntr.'(Iwinn ad
indited thai inj was at the drive-ir
L ("' '' day r.iyht. Asked il" h<' slam
i he ! the Miller hoy. t i w itin said. "1
' dti'i't think so. I wuud say tha* I
did not."
i| A youth v.ho said he was a4' the
ii hi.--iii ui nit* unit 01 me siasnmy
ilrnett
i>I TH i'AROf .IN A. TvTTTKTT7
Baby Born To^
/Bead' Woman
< lill'I.KY. -- .\l > s NVnk
i A:' i ia v. eke from the den I Thinsday
and f'tind hei self tin- mothei
' ??f a ' -pound. I'd-omu-e 1 <>y.
Tin* 2'2-yoai -<>ld C'hipiey woman
|suffered a heart attack in the de;
j.'ivory room. of the Washi nylon
[County Hospital and was pro-+TT?kntri'.]
rfead. Pr. Walter Shehee
, ! saim the/e was no heart heat and
!i< r hre/.t ,iny had stopped.
ShV^nee and I >r. Huyh S. Thompi
soin hoth of Chipley. opened the
chest ami massayed the woman's
heart, and three minutes later,
Shehee said, .-he was revived.
, Then. The _doetoi ? -delivered the
' ?>nhy l.y rao-arian operation.
| Shehee s;iid Mrs. Atkins had
| noon Hi Minn* t.vn ?Mys and was
.una'-It- to deliver ir.o child norS
n
nia ily.
The mother ami '.any were lenoitcd
in l'imkI condition.
i
i State College
Student Faces
Rape Charge
T.AKK < ! I'V \ woman almut
22 yoars old icpmted here last
Wci'k tiiat si 10 ivn- raped I?v twr
youth?* at I a. in., lu't'cnlin^ tr
j Deputy S.heiil'f I ley v. aid Myers
Myers said two youths. Levancn
. MrCutheon, 2(1. a student at Stair
i ("i 11 cv: 1 .it ()i anacbin t:\ ami u ha
JiKathly. a initiatory t'ai ni work
411-v have Wtt vha?tt<<d- -with tiu
aftack. TJioy arc lic-int" held in 'hi
I
Florence County Jail
All involved air We for.-. Myer.Sairl.
Myers said tin* woman told hiiv
the attack occurred about 1 a. nt
in t.he niorniny. in an old field ncai
the Xouro Hiyh School. He Mti
Cue woman told hint sha met tin
| youths at a "juke 'joint." She sail
I she was forced into the field
,! Myers added.
He said that the incident. \va(
reported by neighbors after n'n
woman told them of the? attack
Nearby resident-; sai l they iiearc
j screams at the time huts did no
11 invest ir ate.
I I The1 woman i-dieit ^ treated ten
injuri^vjand shock, Myers .-.aid.
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s"'"p$ r/'e7
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i *;ti : ln;tl a hi..:, i.i.t,.. a .i0^
- ,r \'k t. litV?'y< .il'u-r ha . ins.
I* 1 -1 >: i. v.* f", ' ?,$'.!' It t- ? VI*!' the J
i "The :na.. v.;.- \.jn-T :t heavy
c? i ? '.<?><." VK \\ uth
1 i "II'.i.-iRc * .< i'?i t'.ie air. j
illu* iii.'.: i tlii? tliii-i- ?Ui"> h<?p.-'
i ii i. 'ii.e hs?t he '.a i unified.
> , ( u .errijv tc> the Two of
' the . ii 'i ..0? u .it kly ir'd'ied their
hort.l i:; a^'vCh.'.ii' it. '!' . third. .Mil
: :. ? !)>' ilIcItl"1 hi he ' e:*:\ The .
.mm 1 i ii >"t <:-.y .t:j.?*.< r ,1 hut'
i11.f-1i .1 j!.*. ; v .tii the :k" r irla>s. I
! ! 'i h?>u nv? y t:mes. He then
I si.eh aw; y in the ear."
Wi*iin.sse- ?ai-.l the ; ]c; !*?.*? c\ti1>
jhi-v rj sici - - the oi ive-in til i-a
? t here he reet-i. e-5 he!;? fi?nn ether
' ell'h he:.- ;ir.'! m I .em :a !(i Smith.
o Hea
\T7.JT iTV I.'), liioT
BAPTIST LOOK TO FUTUR1
der. Atlanta, and Dr- Sandy F
tist Convention L.S.A-, Inc*. in
dors and Doctor Taylor wore I
Church "Man of the Day" ant
"Minister of the Year." (res}
have been prominently mentic
(' invention presidency, agreed
and the integrity of its constiti
facing the annual session in L
to thy recent National Sundaj
in Dallas acclaimed the harmc
tiers and Dr. Taylor in conduc
>
Negro 27, Beaten By
PflATTY 11.IK. Ala. - A 27-j
\e:u-o!d Miimiogham Negro Monday
told the ISiiotimiham news that
lie tt'io !>eaten by hooded whi*?
IILI'II.
liinii'.- Henry Idols, a tiucking
jvinpany employee, was treated at
a Hit min y It am hospital for multi.ple
bruises of his fa e, back atoll
1 I
11 ins
| Mroi Is said the incident oecUrrod (
1 while he was on a vacation trip J
, to the home of Ids parents near (
| II'rattville iti Augusta. County, in ;
the Montgomery area. He said ;
.two tailoruls of lu?.vied men forced 1
.-hint into otic of their cars a 11 d!
'drove him into a wooded area 1
. whore, they heat hint on the hack '
' j\\ it h 1 ice iioih.s.
t| P.rock quoted ore of toe rtn-rt as j
>aying\ "Hun if you want to live j
c and if you fret back to Rivming ,
liiint tell those niggers th!a 1.3 what
BEER'
i
'.he ui oyricu.; ? :' *."u . A
riu-c . A jr. .. ...
drive*);; at the -...v. \'r<.
i.ov'- aid at '<:n ;-t ?. . :>.?
c-tdiiii!". T no ' ! y a - in
a prone. -<? i \ v ~":r>ov
the tivn.y *. i >:,.$> the ; $
flow of' ' I< < ? i Villi)'. help eaTl)e.
A t?live 1 for the fli ewir^.*; nn
Ambukuwo ('<>. -aid Miller ; au
been cut o;i the vivfc trrvc t:- ov
and bad lost a consider:*.d**
lily < l' Moo.i w;)c:. In : lacr eo
hospital.
.Miller ?i11;i at a. if., a'trav. _?
a (Hitor. an: es
worked to revive "ain".?; i
desperate effort to save YL- 7.*'* -- 1
i cfore he officially wa? ,
ov'tol at about 'J.'OO'a. :v..
ibtx j
A
Trice: hFFkkn"l7.\ 1"'? i
- -Y - - 1
1
f?Dr. William Holme-- Ti: r.
Ray and Doctor Gardner C\
efuture-<>f the Nat itmrrf-Rrp=?r
New York where Doctor F?. rtonored
recently as Ahvs>:: -r
1 New England Conveii'' jr.'
icctively). The three, v. :k
>ned for the National Baptist
that unity of the convent.''oft
ution are the most vital is? <?
ouisville Sept- d-8. Delegare-r
School and B.TU. Cong: --?
mious efficiency of Dr. I rting
the Preacher's S> ir ':.*-:
Hooded Men
we do to niggers down h?-;
Sheriff Clyde W'hitt :o -
not received any official ' '
the alleged heating hut won'..j : .i.c
an investigation. ,
I
Mrs. Gladden Return??
> r ... t-\ v S'\ ? *
.wis. ii. .a. oianuen <>t ' < ... t- At,
S. f\, Vice President at lar;.*< <,f
the National Association ?? At .(niters-Wives,
recently returned t n
St. Louis Mo., whe/e the Ass<* vtion
held its 17th Annual Sessuvn..
The meeting was iiispinrn; a <
constructive. The Headquarters
and home in Richmond fot" iic-aj
widows of ministers are al.no-t at
of debt. The Associations ita
t-hirty (SO) states, the Pistrxrt ?*f
Columbia, Canada & ".d West iVJP- r
l ira, and includes nine Desnmiiw^ \
ions. ?