The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 13, 1957, Page Page 4, Image 4

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IPnge 4 Ol)c "palmt Pr.bHshert weekly'by the E; 1 ?_> 10 Assemble Street ' Phone IBM | * * * * * j b Entered at Columbia. S. C. 1 H ter by an Act of Congress m it. s. tlr: H * * * Hi * jj zac'K -J. * * * * * 1 WILLI Ail MeKlNLEV PC * * * * * w. r. row ma; * * * * * !(< sur.scnip'n?n rates: <. ^ $?.'_!-5; Single Copy?loc ivonr subscription N stnrppoi v.\'t k. This is for tin- |nr,Ms. of the (ia'.o your suhsny.'.h I' > s l'a\ pouit in A<han TVper will ho (ii^v(UitiiUU'd a ^KKM-V; x-x- ^ -"in. h. i !.* Iii:i t 'to I,t'":* r is 1 mailt to ( :. I ' '' s. !\ h ; r 1 it. ;;. . ?> : Sit' ?> tip ->! .. hi ! CVurimuiiiottion intended for brief and sitou1 i reach the a Tuesday of each week. White Supremacy anc Ope ol the reasons of to alee. that' se.irre<re.1 ion is ins while raee is superior to the I Thus iiti.ior the banner of -uccessfullv enlisting Mirpor "7^ "r The so-called \\ hitt" ( itize .iininaiyn of fear and econot Even substantial business >r: -4-he countryside in tin: vie in lrf>ards confront the eve snon 1 commerce. THVy show lii'eliki with this imitation military "Remember Operation Blact citizens to use every possible .'the public schools. There is neither religious doctrine of white supremacy, leaders have emphatically d< given superior intelligence oi Historically, Negroes hav ilization. Negro achievement *ible because of the handica] tion under which the race ha ' Today, no responsible sch< the white race is superior. A white supremacy is a reason Tf fhnre is no such thing a eliminate conduct based on t the Southland? We cannot le minds of men- But we can, , with the law of the land as s< We must insist and demai federal law, all of the Fede the Union ? the South as w< give greater consideration to lion than to those who suffei Til itto "Xea^er Timet to Printing Company, Inc. Columbia 20, South Carolina 1-9439 ********* 'ost Oi l ice as Second Chi^s mat*********. S'EK. General Manager e******** WESTON, Editor ********* WMAX. Advertising Manager ********* t S, Religious Editor I******** ala-o-i -n. o:AT j i i * i~4.ii 1 ' j Ol.\ aHUIII I?S r?+ * i? * * * P?KPS: 1 );iIo ol' expiration o f I (in your address wrapp0'1' eauh of 'jrivinjr you constant notice in expires. uil Regulations co of AV Sal.-rri'ptions. Your ft or expiration date. I'r.tfl- and Postal or Kvov '5e-pay:dr.'.O-t l'tic-ordoi' >.?l. Tin? _ . ! .-jiousi' lo dy advance v-ayd:-tridu'oi's until t'ue riciuy d ;i,, ::.,n. .Ad\nuv payment's f r > i ire t 'm the I'a'.motto Leaner :i:* 'nu i-.-od ;.font '. 'lie current is-ne must Le ya'v ditoria! desk net la'or t h a n 1 Federal Law red by th" South to support its jj tifieri is the assertion that the Xegro race. t \\L;, white supremacy, the South is sant t for a revival of the Ku Klux cf l ms. , . to I com ns Council are conducting a livc mic boycott against Xejrroes. >'? roups are being wooed. Along ty of Ch:)I'll?st f>n. large black- f?!" sored by the junior chamber of t'fu b replicas of school blackboards old icruiiu scrawiea in wmte chalk, ]>"*' :board," a reminder to white ate 1 device to evade integration of fdr? wor and tate nor scientific sanction for the roor All of the responsible religious aboi jnied the notion that God has cent r superior virtue to the whites. the any e contributed materially to civ- so> s have been the more remarkps of prejudice and discrimi: a- ^ . jS suffered. to Ci ilar or scientist will claim that ntt(* 11 that is left in this doctrine of atte Yor lor evading the law of the land. ' the is white supremacy, how can we his prejudice from the heart of aiEr gislate an end to bigotry in the at least, insist onr compliance a it forth in the Constitution. enpTi can id equal compliance with the thfn ral law, by all of the States of j??* ill as the North. To do less is to jy those who practice discrimina- * e from it. ;e s face; _E PALMETTO LEADER GOD AND SCIE /V\ ^ /f^?\ ' / \ ! ? \ I '"'c 1 7** w< ic GOD C?iJA~c / CO -r7 ^ " ^ S*. r 4 ?: / I \ V ? \ .ncrfctoa1' . > \ U** v 4 \ " ^ ^ ^ -3 ?~ > ' ^ t^ '" lV IN this niTD r 11 IIIIU V/UH U BY DU. C, A. CHICK, i ATS OFF TO TEACIIEKS none too c, . i . niHnrr-?f;is 1 once hoard a story of joke of them ar ii related o.n aceount'of a yood . yet they jjo ified tea.her with lon<r years tonorable and faithful services * sa* nnnaiuiy who died.,.._and of "tner l)l0le. so went to heaven. Having ar- mu' ^ t:me d into the Promised I.and he- ''tudyine: as I Jordan, the Anjrel Gabriel as- thu mon' 1 od her to a very beautiful 'eali/.ed t'na e. hers?an estate with a beau- ost paid of 1 1 lower irarden. Now this jrood with the pit tired teacher was very sur- ministry. T I'd to be {riven such an elabor- Centennial i home, having lived on a ma- tiona. hdi 1 economic level in this present ^ ice-Freside Id, boardmtr tor the most part, the { west s thus not living in or on an es- going Conv< , but. hv and large, in one stated that n. As thv Angel Gabriel was , ,. there is sue it to take leave of his most readdition to the Beautiful Land, eiS- en1' teacher asked him were there prises him other teachers up there and, if been so fait. where were they? The Angel with the pi riel replied that there was a whk.h they e number of teachers up there presently they were all down I share ,v ... attending summer school. dent Nixon' trrently I am not down to ... raise my lis n/linnr - 1 1 11 w ouniuii'i scimmii. '..ii i am the teaching nding summer school m New those who li k Univer.<\y. As I move in and tQ the gn?at of cl .. st , en in and out of ... . i e namely, pvoi librar.s. and g > to and fro a- ' s the campus and observe the with high i e number of-students here? tiona, Rnd ( tlv teachers, I say to myself .... u . a i i ?f us who ts off to teachers. And, by hers I mean an those who are distill withi iged in educational work. One now under easily observe that many of financial re i have already spent many profession. s upon this terrestrial hall and that when t they are rapidly approaching teaching coi Western Horizon. Also it can economy anc een from the wrinkles on their ing professi s an eyes that life has been just reward Sati:r< :nce explode a m I /^f\ :d!man^!n[ si'5 own |m 'AY Heal SK. tutasy for them. Furthev.cry obvious that many '"Sunin o phy ic-ully tired. Hut is easy nP* vin song agree. e ' > saying- that no . \"aeati'' ision.ii group spends as us new. 1: anu nionev in i'urthev .. teachers. This is ait ?umpier. emarkable when it is i '11 'n.hiv t teachers are the poor- ^ ^ar P1 r .1 temporal anv of the professions. . ' niren !>y ?'?a!tle exceptions of the "j ~ ~ recently attended the and moil Convention of the Na- and a do icational Association. Much ( ... e sacre can lit Nixon was one of setting o peakers at the fore- havo the mtion. In his speech he particular he is not surprised that lights. IM h a shortage of teach- so ? u i .1 u < ton any ihasized that ,\vha. sur- .. tired di is that teachers have ,|rjVor T hful and patient so long sleep at itifully small salaries killer. Ol receive. ionr' Thc your life, ery much Vice-Presi- Once y s opinion. Moreover, I vacatton it higher and higher to V?3* 0,1 er different, ? profession and to bopn sju rave devoted their lives past HO ,cst of our productions, Tarzan o ilucing men and women ercise car bringing it oral standards, voca- sore mus< lvic eiticiency. Those tack. Eve , . , . swimmer, are now teaching, lets . ... unfamiha n the hoys anil girls currentR our girdanee greater the stron spect for the teaching The su Thus, it might well he |too much hose whom we are now figuring Tie into control of our of exposi 1 government, the teach take it i on might receive its using a 9 in financial matters. ing a hat :1ay. July 1 :}. l97 YTH ? Z-" 4 / / " ' * J f th For All : ^IVI\(; IS E VS^ ? an.I the \ - So says rhe (Jt>t h' the statistic- ..cr.'t n time which s.houb ,i>e ii'e. actually take; aie early 20.000 people ' ry Automobile acoi : !v-atin<r nrriilent* cater number are either i!y or permanently inthese causes as \\ \l as vorks, sunburn, hut Mr.g ntain climbing acci.it-r.ts, zen others. >f this misery and ,asbn prevented. Before lit. no v*r*iiv _ ... .. . ... ..uui, i]>, ear thoroughly checked, ly brakes and l.eadan your driving1 schecule ?ou don't have to cover miles in a day. The iver is an inefficient he driver who fall- athe wheel is a potential >ey all traffic regulaty were made to p;c:ect ou've arrived at your destination, reme.v.ber i thouc-ii the scenery is you're not. - If -youVe inpr at a desk for the weeks, don't try ' to. be vernierht. Too rmw-i i he far worse than none, with it anything from ties to death hy heart at:n if you're a topr.oteh , don't swim alone in r waters. Unexpected have taken the live-- of Rest and most expert, n is good for you. hut i can pause painful, dishurns. In extreme cases ire, it can even kill. So n small doses at first, :ood suntan oil and wear; in the mid-day heat.