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'» Q- «* "tto 1SSSct VOL. a L XXX..NO.p *41. r?3 ______( <)! a mma~ sorfir cakolixa,"sati k iT\v, no\ i:mi1krtt 1 <).">.> PRICE: TEN CENTO' 1 - » 1 Have " Negroes | ny As Race !n Pishop ReiffAt Mt.PisgahAM.Eehurch, Sumter, S,C . Leads (COLUMBIA NEGI10 CITIZENS -5 * ' " Rev. ar -. America, .a Declares Dedication ( « CereiramyOfEducation B- .OMM1TTEE TO MEET. : this announcement i n * * Mv Itev. emphasize (Jardncr C. Taylor, iLis-a, faet^that -Negrn- in iui-tors' A meeting of the Negro Citizens order thar^r fair attendance witt "Concord Church ; Haptist 'to not discuss enough with their o mmittee^uf-( olttrrr+naranet Rieh be -had at this meeting. congregations matters of frugality ml County is called to meet Sun, .i.Tiic -Columbia.Nt»gro.Citizens (Thin is (he third, of four articles'1 ami thrift. 'We* are bohentian It in 'which y ovember 0, 11)55 at .'1:00 P. M. at Committee, a local unit jjf t h t leading Negro clergymen nature. Nor is it valid to dislmss lien University Auditorium.. South Carolina Citizens Committee' ox press. thcirviowK on fhe ctmtfr relittiTTjr'it t .lion ~-IragaUty.T-wrthotrl. oj. While a major business is t h e was organized in 1940, has done of the Negro church today andI something,more ayorthy than big-} eetjon of officers fur the" outstanding work through the "what their ministers are t<;* mm doing' ger bank accounts, bigger ranch-'; other most in a of political meet now and importantorganiitiun,years program challenging . or what '-have styk house, y«flj. . J may come up tor discussion. and civic action. It has been .. .; matrs Editor) - . Olir* have not situotion*M churches 'yet p6r- Ministers and the heads of a 1 1 by the Rev*. J.'P. Reeder,announced fueled the technique ot_.assim.ila- WE her arc t o ItlMUth'l vv xt v ??/»n \vti> v organizations urged President. tion of the masses coining to out * . A minority 'ing toward' urban centers. Our hit-and-miss freedom cannot afford the < ff"vts must cause all of us great "olumbia Schools counterparts may to answer help 1* rom .November the nation the certitude that we have a tl ii iirnlileiw. G-12, Howard asked to pay attention Crane Creek liny Us a race in this land w.MtTHes_ liven so. the apparent relation special j jvc must f its schools, and many families Ridgewood forever seek to clarify sn » !' h: rc.h meni!iersliip-i rime. and ill have an to learn g the awareness thaUwill o u 1 iT.ie sties is grossly mislead-.; opportunity "" lore about the classes and THURSDAY. 7 ' sufferings can yet he the mean oit '. ii ':!< N,i pv edo in otti "" our this land. in their own communities.teachrs C. A. Johnson ,^r blessing more (Miles, more clvurch members, ' T4ie theme of the 35th Sarah Nance e - For this reason, I believe ther< criminals. Tkn't this a natural se is of Natiofial Education Week '.sr. ing truth on both sides of the argu que nee'! However, if we address' Obsersince -Waverley -7- Schools.Your Investment In Roosevelt : J'ing ^ ?n ent fur. and against -Pr-N wo a rt" OUl'selVes to i icr ea sing "The myyh; Village merica.and the patrons a n d -tnet Vincent Peale's "easy rel'gionf ting of Christian life, we will help Wh*" v riends of the schools of Columbia FRIDAY. \ ''"hose ho condemn the "cult" oi Mower the rate of crime in o tt i re o renrsirar.0'.* are the in insist asked to take advantage f Carver .. right -1 areas. . that 'pen House liny. Fairwold 1_.;.II 1._ i:vr vligkm turned inward i:> People turn to cults and store? ^ a p: -'I'-.dicn of earth's hi'rhesl of I ^ The schedule for Open House It is hoped that the week's M-front.chinvlics.because.many ecu.nip-pert. ml the names for the schools are will create a greater Dv* Peale. however> our huge Negro churches hocMine observance « : ' s follows: on the of every '"r. '.ing the perfectly valid roo impersonal and leadership dp part awareness ' of the role of, j(joa adequacy f o i portunitv is deferred by the fact person, important" :vi..'t, 1 * faith in God leads people of numbers. iKI)NHSDAY. education in -our democracy and in 'h.: ihvcshhold of Christian life H. T. Washington High of. his personal responsibility for Intimacy, opportunity for leader 1 I'errin-Yhomas schools as t h c Tinny people would lik£_to set ship. and sometimes more uninhi-. maintaining good .-.ore Wheeler-II ill investment in c\;'crn for the fleaminp bited emotional expression account > jcommunity's c T 'i .! -of race Saxon t and war, etc. > hi part for the growth of Amerijca. irom the converts to Dr. Peace's front churches. stoi^e' ^1 ?*** ' rThe 1 - Negro churel I know of some of those jcnci ai liiurmum .. 1 Need _ ril.«. i1 j Stresses tl.o discussion in the sense es w!;eri' diwot ion to t'nechnrch'eolll.. that it v. -; he led away fron 1 »n unity's-best interest is r nf iiwliiTi.lnnl u fin p».n mg. Others are obviously astound'praying ;or Well Trained 1Reserve Forces individual members huddled off ir on the. credulity and supersition and training for the Reserve and their individual burrows. of hordes of our people. KI)ATI(jxAli. i;vir n !>v<; :s xorthea ST and to the. Columbia, S. C., Oct. 2fi.SpoakJencral-inthe military obligation. Tim ' COXFKRKXCR.Delegalos visitors, Sixty- '!. Negro church must be the As for the young l^eojile, tho I'oiirt.h Session <>i" the Xort'.a nvt Soulh Carolina Annual Co nference. which convonecl_ at_^.It,, JL'isgah.X. -M. K, Church.. Christian of America ~ a conscience i' church Iras forever, been "los* .. the United States Army that President Eisenhower, in n SwR)t S. ).l-~rLr~n.t'a- i~A: I'' . 11 so*. ! 'Pan k .\!ailison Koicl were not the itself a ';» presiding, only greatly impressed with although sinner : on J. Strom the ! . by beiup ing its hold'' them. Hut, many entertainment extended I y T i\ l-. (.lames and the mcnid ors of All. IM-guh Church, but also the Now Educational teserve, Thurmond, emergency declared by him, ha* , a church of one race, with its by unior from I the anthnritv to rail a sneeified college jieople do go to church. My Bniidinjr at Alt. Pisjrah. It s a in and accommodation. At the Dod Reid United States Senator members committed to out .masterpiece desijr-n ieatory Service, Bishop ]. making [ c hurch in Baton Itouge, La.,- a exclaimed it as a model lor Jmildinys of its typo and sizo. sooth Carolina, last night stressed number of Reservists in the Ready land really democratic and >ofore officers en men college community, had great nupir IVrdnos; \ in; iv-.f 4-iv ov. s-dvo !"dnreis the of constructions It was o d Rev, James and drawn 11 and Listed | Reserve-to active duty without ' qualify design by Christian.j hers of I 'n>- ' <~>f t.he and Air Force of Men in the college people. know of V .i .':.i .: ' ." i ij /<* of Army, Isaval authority Congress. - W ('')!{'" OW!l(fd) Tim builder was.the .Avery Lupiber Company ot' Sum- In these crucial years of out Reserves stationed in the Aiken Reserve can be called '< many others. / It1; . ! H r»;*M V;,li'iv i ! It moiv thau_£iaD,000.00. The ?:gr.*owest IjicI was So5,000, and this was the actual cost of Standby only thrust for full w c 1 integration, To a very real extent the pulpit j the leii'ei):'.'-'. Lraal-Ahat a Roadv Reserve force -after-an-emergency has been de- cannot afford the of a faith ' if luxury is failine- to supply.informative.: .The i! no: !n : cm sisi <> a c'Hiii'oh a rece ion an auditorium, a kitchen, a communion room. !c well-trained men must he ready dared by Congress, General .which Is concerned almost oftico, pi lounge, and truly inspirational leadership a cloir : < ote-:-a -mi I'-a r.. a rn\pri' rooin. a snack hai\ a re creation room, a literature ro< >m. 1 rest 10 class- !for speedy mobilization. added. Thurmond exclusi- ' ' j'ooms, vely with individual to the -< the General stated that happiness, intelligent? sections of the ; a- ai!i! 'J . I- \ v. :! is During evening General Thurmond t'l.Hy equipped with <1It ruble type J'uruitiire.. .The ki U hen is cuuipncti.4 to serve Such religion among Negroes now 1rhurmond discussed and the new reduced the of audience. Any conscientious minis- ' .: £ tallies and explained law period to he haunted v'i:-ju'i 'folding chiiLU.serxice. ought hy the ter would he the first to say that_ Tie- .Vjor Ida'vTTh;.!* ; Lms I.LV oration of -that.this will be-"""'3ul>lic Law No.f 30S~ (The Reserve obligation" for"all personnel r. f I4..vv,r M,.,..... O.... f j fonipltdd.l'or pho-«ip f>ay Xursery-ami project ..... x.. .i.wwn, nu*. Viau^lspectnr«he 'Tnces Act of which w a s or the Activeinduct1 t., needs,to he doing his job better. lawn -he'.! :'»»> !. Nn ivory -< \s jevsi. in IV <.tiered to halms and tots during tho Sum lay nforning worship service 1055), ed enlisting in Lte and Kmmett Till. lasscd the 84t continually realize that under Die dynam ic 'leadership of Bishop Reid, < by Congress jn^enlisting thcReserveservices Today's Negro minister must where jieople live, while getting lu-Yeund t i.e..-ol/.n i.nTj.rim .vs-iVe ( hris-iHen-Pm-ma iee..VV. R. Ik Vugust 0, 1055, and which 'six (til years. The old obligation his^people that "man shallremindjieople up to a sense of their August 1, 1050 unless will-ex)ircextcnd was for a period of eight (8) not live hy broad alone" what lationship with God. In otherre.' by an Act of Conerress. All d years. Jesus, was sn.vinjr-wa& that all words, preaching, and practice \v1iile SttlC?CKtS"SfrcVj home : Voorhees Holds D(idication For >hases of the Reserve Forces Act Following the discission of the of sniritual life unrelatednotionstc which do not touch peojile wlicre >f 1955 were covered by General Reserve Forces Act of 1955, streets and houses and jobs arc they live do not reach them. A As Hcxie 5ckoo! bteopens Menafee Men's Do 11rhurniond, including the structure Thurmond snent some, timeGeneral.in. counterfeit. religion which is only another rmitoryIII .' iwCi'.i f| ind slzil 61 the Act, the Reserve ] answering questions eoncerning the The Negro pre.u'.ber must remind " 1 Act. U-mC»hy, tint.- « ' rraining obligation, recruitment I " a-Honsliiji iH Ark. \ \'! V. «» i! < for al .ui' i^n in S1 Tlic .^,">lh!!t u" h!"'n tnf> ailcn.ts Formal deification jervhc-- al.out r,0,000. not . helji. 1 M 9 ('.] J>' Vj: m ;i 11 > i kk" ; w ' «« '.! s-. aiiii iUinotitH'- i'.H' .\n:i:itio 'i11'c-lWti» of a stuilcnt union a' stake to waste ri !' r.cnvly converted our.energy i i Our churches must to 1 speak M< i:-i;t; .vi: s'iTTT 1717^:1: < -ainn-.-.ai<>;; onli-r Trades Hui!di«tr itrvm-a- «r-i:i;:tv nil! iu'LHT: in t!i0 near' fat- soft living. This must he a for God. churches- -tvy'I'm1*' Industrialists people Our need vv:i; a rati: ul' fi .s.si'U < >1 um .r.r wnivi'i'Mdii ui a Say '."I'll. >.-j" hum Fop of dedicated heroes andgenerationtheir feet liiitovy- were held Monday. j dented deep in the A 1 j vs. | juy order 2 1, with Hie Kijv.t Ki'Vv lit! formerly used for a boy'ssuui'fuvedor- 1 heroin , I clouds. - w . t *.:» nation M i »«. t:if l".«iwun* sa Can aw '.I'fli I. ; .nil' any 11;!*i'iyrouji-, a local AIlVcd Colo, ]). I)., IU~hoii of the mimry into faculty apartments, Be Wi] OutDiscrimiped t./.l-.'l- e.in.!. i:t-ie Irt'Hilt'll 'liY IJri'VV j Ij>por diocese of South Carolina will follow. of President Eisenhower, who on hauii, lull liaif e:\ V, kite Amerit ;t. 1 IK*., and the ^ WASHINGTON AND was scheduled*to have the .South Carolina State Colored Fair uijy presiding. . Mr. K. V, CSfisby, Denmark originally »f the u.iiiif .-vhaul ai'.djiiiio:i!1111»J Cnuneii, frmu iai. I'tvsidunt John- I'. I'otts -n'ave. formaly presented the*Contractor.of the nation's top Sixtyiveindustrial leaders as guests at a uaii-at > \vit» |>: i -i-nt «< ! ! crinv.' with uju rat ions of the liif background factors w-hicli keys to the buildin.tr to President 1 agreed Tuesday thatindustrialstsracial White House dinner after the us ' llreaks All » Previo n < it ' rrrd Records v.iu ];; re >.!}»< I aft a j '-""V:iJ I''.' ll.Till in i*no romnl' !i renovationcul.uiinatod-d"un Pi Pot is. symboli/inir the religious Jot) discrimination meet ing. _L :*.i ion : in' rii: .i,;i 1 an be out a "firm The President wired Ni\-f>n ask. ^ piol.i'.i;;'. va> k in»i:i;i ('. Tfisnl-le, who has tJnino-inu- struct ul'o as well final completion', of tins structure. wiped by and COI.-tJ MnIA.'rThe 4wwt Fair ir) ' :l - letermined" a dividual, home and community dis' S..|;c; S: t< laid !\. \C Va:ac I ::l tiif t|](. dtlorniininu' if what could l>c expected i n Mrs. Martin A. Menafeo, Sr., t.he management policy ing "the"help" of the conference t .e history of the Association' a nstiiiiaU' "\vi» mn move plays. that Vn.a.jiT pi/tvi-a^aye >;:s ai:;:iority to make the nrdt':' of it.'.; j<> nn-iVts to tin* widow, of the late -Martin A. Menii^ further ,towaril v as- the of officials and i'ihypint:'!.'* byword The midway attraction brought of.the (-.!i :m r.:avy m.-1h)uI papii irrrrrcTTtr .-7 i i C.o ininio Uat" :i n 7T fee. Sr., for wliom the Vice I'residenU.jjNixon reported the goal of assuring every y at the close on Sat .ockholdcys to the Fair by Prolls 1»road way won* ii. i lie -a<.-: i.u.uy. iia .-aid-it !>.I niit.ih.-; I l»t> 1" futures. The cony ersion of was to lout the rib- 1 his at a news conference equal opportunity for American ( ?t. 20 at the annual present building-idnamed fifty-first Shows was bijjjjer. .and better than \v:i> |V»a«i;,;.t.an- paivat- of o'd. r ufo r eoi'ipiainiiiy that the edjflce cost, approximately bon marking into the ' a closed session of followng unhampered by considerationemployment South Carolina State Colored l^air last On do v.*-.e formal*enjtry 1 eadels and ion eve. of or year. the midway and v:>: pupils !«-HR'Htavyt.i.f'Q -to [).- had ;..t '.en.nte.L to _j which iscs ily present cprpnmt governUent race-. religion national ori-. A new record for total ' fall.blast.every.day.of.thejroiny ^ln-ii >i:li-:!'( !! ai-duee '!.»/.hivpiritfa ..i"i j opy rat ions -of !i<^ schools utives culled by Rresident was set for the Big week wee!.- faw 'ei attenda.ice were «..-l7 ,,, j,, i, .lav .i.ii ;. j to combat job discrimina*KisenlowerResides' Nixon, other high gov- > which with a V began Monday included four new rides and in«r t- va." nil ket and hoyeott tit- vhools.aeeiiton inoperative Bapti:ft State ! ion based on race, religion, color ernment officials participating in Ve~ attendance of ' first . 11 *S 20,000 previewtwelve side shows. ATony \aiue *au! _n had 'icoi The > 11j 11 < | S'ixon saiii during a radio inter, M iuhe.ll said business and Cooperative Rapt K. Brook err Mayor t( achdfs were special guests of the ments for the fun crowds. any .v'.jih'ia i. l-ii..: a. ; .' .« i < ( \ dew over the -Mutual should discard bias in seeking nrnrrurx otk riKiKir will ciinvOne \vuh The Central \\ Chure.bes. Rev. industry - isC-Smu.Coirnoitionelcuioe-7TaptIst Fair and Prells Broadway Shows. w i cei;-. ' as During the initial meeting of the parent .j! ! <»!{ V IK'; IN i \ iN'I'I'XIR ATION " J System. just they would employment , RraadcTTsti:g discard was [ I'.aptist (Mltr/ch, Denmark, S. C. 1>. C. Tschudy Wednesday's attendance directors, Dr. A. J. Collins, was RoporHttg-tmrt "substantial "outmoded machines." He pointed JIuwJC -4', Martin I'm tnr-p f-r- o m ^ second .highest when more than reelected of the '« out that of L president, V:.: (A,\l>> Nov. 1C.-20. Tho welcome and Welcome-Daymen And Business had been made toward prorress" equality job 10,000 New Farmers and Now for the 1 ills ( ().:! ! :i;ivc »-a.. ."! s.ji.-.c ! is twenty-ninth Association ' -i ilea this at Mr. J. ('. Home 1 tuition of jobjliscrimination elini "good lousiness" opportunityboth for liomemakers of America in South to will bejrinI'reConvention , consecutive-year.parents k«\ j> yii.),'.!' r -( !,.! !; a with a -reposal * the Negro in the deeparaiust worker morale and maintaining Carolina came to the Faii\, The at TtoO on Wednesday November 1 d. Welcome-Missionarx, (Roups.Mrs. was closine1 dav. E>c- homo. .Vance .-aid. i .. and ~ Saturday :-y in 1-e South, the *sai(t, "we for_ pjaJfiTng the cfieieuey Tk«»-y»Hete Vt r» flip nskiiiir i' T di'ti'icot i>i n n it Kil»ie Anderson vice-president Rest 'Fair CKisTe on Big Thursday hibits were released and more than The high ,«'< ! >! .mi r hi 1 use of .iitii!« rh thf Vac-- «it] visitor" to he d411- 4>nvi' a dons \\a> to go." Hre-nation's r^ourcesV" Benedict College. Columbia, school atmndamo :«= prr-cnt-.to.vritrrrTr-r five r.nmrt ' in between hundred .premium* were pabL. T7r !s n i-..:: iofiv of Walter Robert? He said the conference came up Robertson, his remarks, said , S. anrKClaflin .U+i*.(»+4H;'Ht+H--'fts-}s)H<)'HVs: C- College, The midway ran full blast until this time of yo:u- wlror. n.iiny pTP 'e * ' :! s ii.'i v vitlt three main conclusion: the defense department is for aelinn. Music I striv-' S. C. drew the third highest when the on slill are - for better Orangeburg,-mid.night curtain fell pils picking- cotton, tin* 1 h-o Widiant M -Tvftk I'RE-CON VKNTIOX AND Welcome-Methodist Churches 1. That the problem now was fng enforcement of attendance the week. ' for the finale of 105f> supei :!iU'lld;l!lt added.-1""otton " clauses contact the Fatr: h 1-t iet. < ltd I'mirth lot of .hiring but of promotion. prohibiting diar»r;«.; more WKK< ()>1K l'UOGIl AM. Rev. Mr. Drennan , Judges, after selecting ;i'V v'av/c in Before the close of the hit; week T.tVwrenei h oenty])iuTloynient practices. OK TDK Welcome-The Schools.-Prerf. John . t.han five hundred prizfe winners, Dr. A. J. Collins and the this fall, and farmers an- in need He said the fair * ,: .{?..«) to Gov. ( OOI'ER \TIV K BAPTIST F. Potts n nondiscrimination in the South defense department said exhibits were of highest in late ' tries to use began making plansmanagementfor of'help picking thp Kta op mission on I'lihlic ST A IK CON VKNTIOX Rev. W. 15. Coleman v cere not borne out by experience. persuasion, and most attractively a and bountiful Response education, displayed. ' meditation quality higher and better-fair in 1050. crop. maturing OKNTRAI. BAPTIST CIH HCIl Music 2. To be effective, a ami Exhibits whlch~ were centers, of AF*»»ul wore these are conciliation, 1,000 white -pupils "111"f (jlL_u_li'-LHtii.la DENMARK. S. C. Sermon Rev. C. D. policy had to comenondisrrinrnatlonfrom "the right tools''beTioi-Tng attraction during the week enrolled in the Hrrcrc srtjfiTSts wTk :> rfowling for us to use in -FAIR EMPLOYMENT BILL [Stanley. saiil: "We tirtre that laws NOVEMBER IB. 1953 Offering I)r. J. P. Rev.' * he top and bo carried through obtaining the con- the general exhibit of farm the school hoard ordered ' Reeder, sent Of a included PASSED IN PENNSYLVANIA I'D. :' 1 \ -'livh will .make the a. W. t>ea. firmly. reluctant contractor and pro lucts and .handicraft of the was little REV. B. T. M ARTIN.Pastor lirightharp, D'.Vv~A. ( to convince IJARRISBURG, PA. _(ANP). oppositionintegration..TheeepaWrr f'.,rrrf Specific cases of how anti-bias I him to comply..." New Farmers and New for about three weeks after the*, Jones. Dea. John CJinyard, Deacon public' se.hoo.ls ^dependentiiiteyrr.ted REV. .1. S. WRIGHT, John Jamason. F iolicies were carried out in South Carolina, the Poultry The Pennsylvania General suiv.nier session in ' I Homemakers opened July. itpnn the will of the people of each MASTER OK CEREMONIES Remarks Rev. J. II. ' were given by variouseffectivelybusiness WHITE exhibit and Hog Show of 4-H clubs sembly this week voted the state'sAs: Then a citizens McKissick, METHODIST group led by i r i ACCEPTS »;«r.ty i:y v'iu'rcin integration President i '' eaders in the closed-door sessions. I NEGRO in South Carolina, the canning and first FEPC law, which was Herbert started ;ifanner uf CONGREGATIONS' Ilrewer, the faces in the school* m .» > Music Announcements Upon request to a needlework display of Home signed by Gov. GeorgepromptlyM. action and led* parents protestt » t..he t>'.:i e." _ division in South Leader. Scripture Rev. N. I.. Hush j Remediation n policy came mostlynondiscrimiationfrom TiOXJISVILTiE, KY. keep their ehihiren <l two creeks before llcv. H. T. Martin Continued on 8 .have Negro Page The conference had the blessing congregations as members.

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