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THE CAItOl.lflA TtMES SATURDAY FO. 2S, 1938 MORE HISTORY (Bjr Mr*. Rutk H«rred Morgan) I wUI tell of m humSle Nati >n, In a,and of wealth untold 11h«y knew nothing about ata"a tion ^d eBTjed no others |*old. ■ i TVr not for Paris* new faiAijons For they lived In the equatorial ion« And they understood not the ex- |>resaion, ‘‘People. I’m chilled to the bona! They were ha.ppy, full and con tented, In a land of their very own *' And hsd no desire to leave it "Twaa the land in which they were bom. But other nations envied n»i« land, lt'« diamonds and-jrold —And aaid • to—'thwjselvea, “Wa’ll ret it, If it' causes us to lose our ■ouls.l' Now Anerka was in that number l^ongrh she had no sons of her own For the Indians had been befum- bled And the rest were foreign boi'n. But they saij[ed from fiere to Alfrjca And landed on that hot shore There might haVe been gt>od men abroad ‘^ir But the bad outnumbered by scores. Sir, » Tliey wer* bought to the glori ous new world, Nobody knows these terrible words, "You are here to work in the hpt sun, For this we cannot well do And when your work is well done. You may eat if w« are through". Their requests and pleas wera, un-noticed, And they vowed this vow to them selves, ‘We’ll work and abide by their orders. Til we’re strong enough to re bel." SENATOR ^IOHNSON LAYS ON SECREiTAftY WALLACE—NE GRO EDITOR’S TRIP AGAIN WASHINGTON, D, C. Feb. 23 — (ANP) — During the debate on the Farm Bill In the Senate yesterday, Senator Hiram John son, Republican from California, made an attack on Secretary Wallace because of the confer ence of Negro editors which was held In Washington December 1 and 2 as a,,pjart of the education al program of the Department of Ajfrlculture. In commenting on this point, the Senator said; “No one man should have it in his power to bring-to Washln^on every colored editorial writer in the Union and pay his expenses out of the taxpayers’ money, the Secretary of Agriculture has I done. Little it was perhaps, nut it showed, the thought and tho disposition of those who were I disposi thcJl Jj After years of toil and suffering r»l Department. Every colored To express it words can’t be newspaper editor was ibrought found ^ here—to do what? To be tauglH Some burned, some handed, some * the farm bill so that he might drowned, |cprry the goo4 news to his peo- Then on the scene came JOHN ple. That was a misuse of power. BROWN. j an Abuse of power, that ought I not to be condoned.” IJe murdered a few It is true, 1 Approximately thirty Negra And perhaps he shouldn’t be ! newspapers, out of more than 2010 praised were represented. The conference Law was vichited by him and his w»s called in order that the edi~ crew tors might obtain first-hand in- That was not un-usual history . formation on the programs avail-; the voters ^re against quota" says. ' I able to Ne^o farmers through they will not po into effect. Ail jthe Agricultural Adjustment Ad- farmers who grew cotton in 1937 For smugglers were fond to be ministration, Farm Security ,\d- ' are eligible to vote in the refere- Specia I Should WA,‘?niNGTON, D. C., Feb. 2.3 , program di .-ii^ied to provi.1# fai- — (ANP) Small farmer.! j mer« with a) quate ju.fi ’should be benefltted by many oH with thf .stability of iBComi= n*. 1 the special provisions contimc t d to enabk tht-m ti, gu on n- in the new Farm Bill whiich wa.'^ ducing abundantly and to miin- Provisions In ' ' f help Negro Farmers Second passed Ihiesday by the Senate following spirited debate. One of the most important of those provisions specifies that conservation -payments of IPS'? than $200 will be sub.-itantially increased. Most of the Ne(?ro far mers reeei?^ les.s than |200( from the AAA progrrama. t i , The new act also stipulates th.it landlords and tenants will b,’ di vided as to the crop is dividi d. For example, a sharecropper who got half of the cottop he ^r*Mv would get half .ofAAA pay- iment for diverting cottpn* laT>d The Act provides for the,-far mers themselves to vote - for or ajjainst marketing quotas for certain crops when surpluses ,in any previous year—threiitens t> tain amplo resL-rve.s of faim eoiuj- ; modities for use of thf ,natio|i. , j iBricfly summarized, tha rtix i points include; ' 1. Continuance of the AAA j Soil Conservation Program “af i part of a permanent farm pn-1 licy.” r I 2. National acreage allbtments for cotfon, corn, wheat, tob,i’i’o' ■Southern Negro Youih Conlareitce Meets In ChaitaQooga Tenn., c ample produr- tion frfr consumption and re serves with payment* to faiimn to plant up to their nllotmei'.tR.^ 3. Crop loan provisions to en courage systematic storage of surpluses. 4. Maiketing quotas followinj^ big crop yearns which will be ^dh~ ject to approval hy & tvvo-lh:r l.i vote of producing farmery^ ■5. Release of storage .^upnlie.? Gt n r*l IrLform^lion: . t-alh , i ■Mr- -ft i ■2. n, N;. - . n' ’li i;'hn'n i-i d.i anifii' ; . iv-.w a ,.i 'utii»n. (’ ■ ■ ilir.g delegate* to tli« i ; I'. r. ,The fee ia p*y»ble U- Pro(rani; 1 to ispun'i fqufat. In Ftibi'u-vy. rcii and tlmty jsrtsi'ntiTi'i atisf-mblfd r.;;7, liv ' iiu ;!- 250,- pc; i)li', in Hich-'.ioiu!, Vir, inia ( ' -f 7-T—V to r rtvii* trt! td vote. . .0 •ticv ik? .hi- V- the . 1 to meet shortages caused by ppll down prices. If cne’third of emergency. my statesmeji ••• ^ And America had not a few i The punishment given such gsnt- lemen Caused true citizens to say, “Pooh”. The thievfe^ and liars were activo They a^rda^cbed the villa^gc in disguise Saving to the innocent natives, "W«’w Mme walk by yoar - ride.- ’ While staying with the Kappv natives, , , ITiey.wjgj-^Jyeated with great re spect. Learned of their great posses sions And of where their jewels were kept. Now tlves 0^ their diamonds and jfold Is sad But compared with their other actions This one cannot be called bad. For they stole the mothers and fathera Awh gsrrlihe hrfaBts’W-tiiTreght^^^^^ imjst be stopped, it can’t ministration and the Extension Service. The editors asked ques- tions^freely and some of them jwere critical of phases of the j program. The Farm Bill recently I signed by th Peresident, was be fore Congress then but the De- iuiviiiuiv HBiu, ijciB suji-1 partment did not attempt to gain fer no more, * support for it from the editors. Unless some enemies su^ffer too-” j Th® editors ineluded Republi They said death for him was too cans, as well as Democrats, and good jthey were selected on the basis of But for freedom’s cause he stoed. ndum on cotton which will be held 30 days after the Act is signed. The Act also states that “any farmer who is dis.satisfied witn his marketing quota may appeal within days to a local review 6. Crop insurance. ’ I. W. Dugjran, Acting Dirpctor. Southern Division, AAA, v.Hich will administer t’.ie new Fan-n Program in the States of South, Carolina, Georgia, Florida, AH b a m a, Missis.sippi, Ldui.siini.i, Tex., Oklahoma and Arkamas announced Wednesday that im mediate plar^ are under way to committee' which -ikrill be named, j,old- meetings wlth^Negro a for the Fin't A!i-r; luthl rn .V'^ro Youih C'.nfor. I'M.. Yunn^: ;»■ "i- p!c nu't “t)'i;iu mfdiuiji of fxprc-i^ion /or Snuthen yriut>. a:'d ri'" •- to deti'i'mine how X'e;;ro in u I.it this ai'i.9 may v'crk ...tojr-'lNT- fo ■ ■ - vance their mutual wclf-ir i; U: ■, *'he ►U'Vi:I’-. V liiia":In one '1i the 'Opinion thaf t’.*.o .^tat d * ob- - js>ctUn-a .,W‘‘re nchievtd. Thov e.«- L:- .-!■ liiblisht'd the SuutLern X-,,i-> Yiiuth ConfyieH^, a federation of l\ 'on, hi: mil ^liin uiU !r;- -;f -A; ,i r^^i^ ■ "onfvr! nee*,., r.iatyial will ■-il. A of'fifty cr*n ! >-ril to !.‘ach 'k*'e-rate a”d iar to tac-h ob server. Pr"'- !n creientiaij should Ct) Qiii* iiffice by organiza- ri.iifi, t,ncf> will op*n • 7 at s P. M, Friday, Fii *. It nill adjourn prom- . il n»n* I .rt. Sunday, April : surd. A :r.y ifide youth rally will • ■pen I-’... ronforenct on Friday '1! • Pr. ^Charlotte Hawkinf fi i wn, pi •5id«*nt. of the .Palmer M. iiii>ria4 Institute, and WiUiara e place .lu- F. RfchaTd ^n, charfman of the Fi: t. At N'l-rn-o Youth Congre« wfTT be among the speakers. Xh(- C"orif* rence'‘ will be held at the Fir^.j ^japtist Church 8th and C. Streets, Chattanooga, T“nn. The Coa£*re*jce will be divided into eight panels during the (Continued on fiace fiva) And God only knows the suffer ings Thie terrible act has brought. All fettered and cLaln^ io boats the circulation of their papers a- mong Negro farmers. Soon after the onference word spread that some of the Senators resent th6,^ct that the Negro men to ec^t^rs had been called in and consulted by the Department of Agriculture,"and that Secretary Wallace would be taken to task TTearTeTT iwien wera^for his recogriition that the Ne- I gio farmer (feserved fairer treac- . ment. The attack by the Calffor- 1 nia Republican Senator, how- I ever, is the firs tpublic . expres sion In Congress on the subject. These men have no place In his tory That they traitors might be true But they caused great to consider The* position of me and of yon. by the Secretary. This Farm Bill, in thg opinion of Secretary Wallace, fs “on.? of the most significant pieces of farm legislation ever enacted.’*' “Viewed in a broad way,” th« Secretary continued, “the Act supplies the basis for a six-point Brave gdoa shocked, At the sight of seeing their blood Sold as African slaves on the (block This sight saused their tears tc flood. So they said to themselves, then the wori4r last” Now the Christian’s banner is un furled, , And we’re living, not ii> the past, CALIFORNIA RANCHER GET3 BIG CITY CONTRACT BOUSFIELD AND DENT CELE BRATE LINCOLN'S BIRTH&AY IN CUBA Take Pa nAirwayt Clipper CORONADO, Calif., Feb. 23—. (ANP)-rT-’E. W. Anderson, weal thy owner of a» large hog ranch in the Coronado Valley, was re- centis: givBn a garbage disposal contract by Coronado city offi- HAVANA, Cuba, Feb. 23—(A NP)—^ Dr. Midian O. Bousfield, director of the Negro Health Program of the Rosenwald Fund jQf Chicaj'o^ and^lbert W. Dene, superinteritendent of F’lint-Good'- ridge hospital in New Orleans flew to Havana in the Pan Air ways Clipper for a brief visit. The two distinguished visitors were shown the sights of the cultural leaders in each state i-o a'q«nint them wtth the ~ itrtatt?' of the program. “In the meantime,”- said Mr. Duggan, “it is important that ■.ill farmers be prepared to voto on the quotas.' Dates for the tions in each community wiH shortly be announced by County Committees.^ _ OKLAHOMA TEACHERS HOLD ANNUAL MEETING «ED CAP TIPS MAKE FAME The duties of a red "cap in a railroad station may sound irk some to most peopl# fcut it was the nlckles and dimesf collected in tips that helped carry Clyde Bar rie ts. the top as one of the greatei^ baritone (^Bcoverleacbf the networks. “Ambition must be I followed . with hard work and sacrifice," declared Barrie, “and I am ffrate- ful for tho job that made it fi nancially possible for me to studj^ singing while lugging suibe.asea in and outi of a IBbffalo station.” Barrie will make a return giiest &i>pearance on Columbia’s concert edition of the “Heinz Magazine of the A,ir,” February’ 27th, heard from B:00 to ^:3iO' P. ■ M. EST. He will sing “The Hills of Home” anrf "T!ir Lost^^G^K^’’ •ancotnpyiied iby MaW* Warnow’a orchestra and ^>yh’ Murray’s cho rus of mixed voiceB. “The Hilis of Home" is a popular, baritone numtier composed by Oscar Fox and set to the Ibeautiful poem of Floride CalhouiT.'^ fiir Arthur Sul livan of the famous team, Gil- ibert and* Sullivan wrote *‘Tha Lost Chord” on flie occasion of his brother’s death. DUKE RESEARCH SCHOLAR AT BENNETT GREENS3OR0, N. C.—Henry J. Walker, Negro research scho lar at Duke University, Durham, in leave from Fisk *• University where he is assistant to Charles S. Johnson.^ address t j the students and teacfiw^of Ben nett College at the morning cha pel hoilr on Tuesday, on the f-ub- ject of race relations and politics. Mr. Walker gave an historical sketch of both races taking part the participation of both races in politics In the North and South showing the advantages to be de rived from taking an active nart iin government. He encouraged the Negro youth of today to be politically minede and to parti cipate in the civic and political life of the communities to which they may go. i ■cwn^iiawanani cials. During the year he will ^ity have a large 'number of workers of Koth races in his employ. Ar derson formerjy held a similar contract In San Diego, where his residence, situated atop a rock elevation rising almost perpendi cular from the street, is one of the show places of the city. Have a CLEAN SHAVE Without Using a Razcr . . . Simply “'fhis is a re .• ■ of 650,00*3 f iple and something to see oe- fore you die,” remarked Dr. Bousfield. “Spending Lincoln's birthday here,” he continued, “is like a hew emancipation.” Dr. IBousfield and Dr. Detit took the Clipper back to Miami ^ Monday. ~ M^OQBE, Feb. A. Douglas for ANP)—With thj close of the. 30th Annual Sessi'Jh of the Oklahoma Association of Negro Tedchers last Saturday, it was oibvious that strong unity prevails among the '.teachex's of Oklahoma. The meeting was tb.a lai-gest attended in the history of the association with 1,400 i»ii- rolling during the session. -More time was recommended by Pre sident L. A. Hill for department al meetings' with several new de partments created as a pro.^tam p'f enrichment to classroom tea chers. The Teachers’ Bctirenient Law and Equalization of salar.,, >£. thel issues that the Okl^ho ma Teachexs pledge thcmselvj; to support, ' PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTTSERS ' tlie liasojj . Jiutly-4luwLgh ■ -vvhic'i c.’ciriting- ;^'op.ih,,_^i;oujTs ro-opcr.ito^ Juintly in Uoalii;,!' with matter ■■ of ! mutual 'concern to Nejri’o youth, j Tlie Chattnnnotra ,t'onferen,e_ wi'l re-exaiiiine' t' e plans imd ■ if! Riehmond. It will review th’ \^ork of the Conpro's duiiimr :he li'.ft ,w»ar. It will further the pn- .tiTi'am initiated at Richmond to build “a 'better world ' for our- siOye:;, our .people, and our na tion.” -V. f ifttprpiJffnTation And Regislratioii: The Conferenco will be com- seen Camel bid jodctf 1*# afcer Sactiid jill’-___iiai£c iot. So, they what they’re doing when pates from Southern ^ orgrnisa- tbeychoo>cCsmcls.Ifyou*rcnotaC»inelsaiokejr,OT tions. AU a.gencies interested' in t; 0 problpms of young peoolc are invited to send ’^delegates. ' U W£ SMOKE CAMELS My FOUR SROWERS^^O 1 HAVE B££N PIANTINS TOBACCO F0R 20 YEARS. CAMEL PAID TOP mess FOR EVERY roUND Of MY LAST CROP THAT WAS TOP (MWPf. I WON'T 6ET ANY SUC PRICE POR THE REST OF IT. IVS SMOKED CAA1ELS ’ FOR 17 OR 18 YEARS I KNOW TWE QUAiJIY THAT GOES iNTO ’EM, I SEE PLANTERS , SMOKtN' CAMELS THAN ANY OTHER BRAND JilN who gtow_tq^co kno-wi who buys the” , choicest leaf. Yearln and year Out, they have llicm. 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