Dallas Express
Saturday, February 26, 1921
Dallas, Texas
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BISHOPS' COUNCIL LAYS PLANS FOR A $5,000,000 DRIVE
HARDING ADMINISTRATION WILL SEE AWAKENING OF NEGRO IN POLITICS
ALWAYS PROGRESSIVE DISTINCTIVE IN SERVICE
With the new administration in office, it is important to begin training upon a new era of progress in the field. The new curriculum may be beast with disappointments, but a new day will dawn March 14.
Will Organize National Movement For Negro Women's Political Development.
Will Organize National Movement For Negro Women's Political Development.
NEGRO WGMEN ASK VOTE INVESTIGATION.
Washington, Feb. 24—Negro women from the city are meeting here at the call of the National Association for Advancement of Colored People today. Presented to the national women's party a request that it use Congress to investigate the alleged disenfranchisement of Negro women in South at the last general election.
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NEGRO IN POLITICS
NEGRO PAGEANT PLEASES LARGE AUDIENCE.
'Open Door' Again Presented to Highly Appreciative Northern Audience.
Solelst Given Oxation
Mr. Boatner, who has a fine barbarian, is the most intelligent, in the moorful "Motherless Child, Burleigh, expressing a plaintive appeal to which the audience responded with laughter."
Lament Opens Programme
History Negro Lament, from "Bandana Shetleries," Clarence Cannoner, Toreth Dances, German, Jabr. Dett, Torch Dances, German, Jabr. Taylor, Taylor with Slaves, (a) Nobody Knows the Trouble, (b) Nobody Knows the Trouble, (c) Nobody Knows the Trouble, (d) Nobody Knows the Trouble, (e) Christine, (a) Christine, Hold Your Light, (b) Prejudice—Preclude C. sharp, minors "God of our Fathers," Indolence—Kashimaer, Clarence Cannoner White, Who Sucked the Way of Wisdom and Honor—Dance can be, Ghost, Philippen—Dance can be, Ghost, German: Truth, Beauty and Love—improvisation, Clarence Cannoner Scammer, German: Truth, Beauty and Love—improvisation, Clarence Cannoner
Ejects White Tenants Reduces Rent For Colored.
(B. A. N. P.)
Waynesboro, Penn. Feb. 24—William Sellers, Colored of Philadelphia is a unique landlord.
Appreciating the difficulty members of his family in securing suitable homes for the average, income and wealth of Colored people in so far as in his family he determines the living status of one family at a reduction.
Mr. Sellers, who formerly lived in Chambersburg, Pa., in a day laborer in Shippensburg, working citizen and honest and the owner of several properties. His residence on the rear white tenant desired to continue the master's belief that time had come to apply a that the problems of the day and then as a told him of his decision at reduced rates. The house, a double one rented who abides at reduced rates. It now rentes for 37 to the Colored tenant.
(By N. P.)
The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglas.
HE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1921.
WILL LAST THREE YEARS. ALL STATES REPRESENTED IN GATHERING OF BISHOPS AND LEADERS OF A. M. E. CHURCH HELD AT NEW SAINT JAMES.
Mississippi Farmers Hold Successful Meet.
Urge The Appointment of Negroes to Cabinet.
(By A. N. P.)
(By The Associate Negro Press)
New York, Feb. 24. The appoint-
ment of a letter of recommendation
in a letter sent yesterday to
the Bronx and Manhattan Harding by
San Francisco Union. The letter, which
can be sent in part follows:
ident, in part follows:
request your consideration to o
Colored man for a member of your
union will appear paradoxical and
request will appear paradoxical and
impatient for you to appoint a Colored man
but justice known no brother and
not justified in ability, loyalty and sacrifice,
not entitled to a place in the council of
the union.
EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA.
THE ASSOCIATED NEGRO PRESS.
Census Shows That Negroe Are In Cities.
ARKANSAS BAPTIST.
Dermott, Ark. Ark. 24 — Fire origi-
nating from a defective fire destroys
the school building. The east Baptist
Academy. The building housed
the school and the office of the
Arts Chronicle. A nero newspaper
loss exceeds $10,000 with $2,000
loss.
Music was furnished by Bethel A. M. E. church choir, Levi J. Coppin, pressed, Dr. E. H. Hunter, of Portsmouth, Va. also spoke.
Connectional Council
Lecturer Says Negro Press Greatest Asset.
(By A. N. P.)
Springfield, Mae., Feb. 24—Newspaper and strongest aides in overcoming the objections he has to confront. Rev. Dewey Congregational Church, told members of the congregation meeting here. He classes ignorance as an obstacle to his mission. In its wake follows misery and despair. He asks when he can be forward, and he believes also that the information can be in the newspapers and magazines, believed in moral and social evolution and also that he can be forward, and he believes also that the equitable status of freedom has given him a success great progress made in the arts. He sees great progress made in the arts. He inspires by reviewing the races, saying that no race or individual has his authority. Those capable of leadership. The Negro may be deprived of development today, the time when he must have a status of freedom and opportunity, he must have material, moral and spiritual efficiency.
Inter-Collegiate Athletic Association Meets.
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Old Line Negro Fire Insurance Co., Chartered.
Old Line Negro Fire Insurance Co., Chartered.
Noted Educator Forecasts Result of Influx to North.
New York, N. Y. F.eb. 24.—The problem of race relations of race contact can be solved by providing standing than by reliance upon the experience of race contact according to Bay Stannard Baker's definition of about 1,260 in the Brooklyn Borough of New York, held under the auspices of the Brooklyn Settlement Association. Such a number of colored people been brought to Brooklyn by the city, said Mr. Eaker. "Never be afraid of contact in cities as now. We don't have to worry about it."
President of Tuskegee Interviews Pres. Harding.
President of Tuskegee Interviews Pres. Harding.
A CHAMPION OF JUSTICE
A MESSENGER OF HOPE
PER ANNUM $8.00.
PRICE TEN CENTS.
GOOD DRIVE
SPECIAL COUNCIL
WILSON'S BURNING MESSAGE.
Hundreds Hear Pastor's Strong and Eloquent Appeal.
Dr. Trett Responded. Meeting Was Success.
Many members of Macedonia, both preachers, doctors, laymen and women and probably a good number of preachers attended a meeting of the Oversee, the White pastor, at the corner of First Baptist Church, at the corner of Erythra and San Isidro Street. Monday morning at 10:20 o'clock in white robes and sun shading. The saint, the able and scholarly pastor of Macedonia, beast represented the Negro ministry of Dalian on the subject of World War II.
Long before the hour designated for the beginning hundreds of men and women for the church and before "Come to Order" was called the sanctuary was filled. The Church, the white ministers Union called the house to order and don't world war two.
The world wides struggle through the earth's crust, a struggle for suffering humanity, a struggle for suffering humanity, that aligned from the angels "harps" on the earth peace "must be realized." The earth peace "must be realized." Peace is not obtained by the use of force, but by the irresistible edge of truth and rightness. The League of Nations is a failure of all men, and the rights of all men among which are united are insufficient to punish the Golden Rule as taught to others as you would have them, unless you would have them.
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Negro Prima Donna Appears Before Crowned Heads.
Negro Prima Donna Appears Before Crowned Heads.
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Denton, Feb. 24—Let everybody read the Dallas Express. Owing to the inclement weather services were not so well attended as usual. The First Baptist held a very successful night closing down Sunday night. Mrs. Fannie Reynolds is still reported seriously ill. Dr. D. W. Porter of the University of Texas can see her. Mrs. Phyll Hall took dangerously ill Friday with her heart trouble. Crockett visited Wednesday. Mrs. Katherine writing. Mrs. A. E. Walker is concerned to her bed suffering with heart trouble. Crockett visited Wednesday. Mrs. Katherine who visited the Bishops' Council at Dallas last week were Messan, Henry Taylor, John Levine, R. M. L. Parmont was called to Gainesville Thursday to the bedside of her son, Mrs. E. Church has extended an invitation to all churches to be with him and Mrs. E. Church is 27th in their quarterly conference; the writer can say that you will do yourself an injustice if you fail to come and let us go.
Cuney, Feb. 24–Sunday School was well attested in the appointment Sunday and preached an alyssem. on account of the indemnity weather postponed. Rev. Walker was in on the day. Mr. Bredin was in Dallas this week. Mr. Bredin was Hamilton and Mr. John Bragg made a business trip to Palestine last week. Hamilton, W. D. Thomas and Washington, W. D. Thomas, and a fiving trip to Beechen last week. Beechen worked the school last week working in interest of the Jeunes and the pany under the management of W. C. Price is progressively poorly. The N. S. T. College is progressively nicely. For the Express see J. F.
8th Grade, Elinora McGoe, 85 per cent,
Gennae Denson, 84 per cent; 7th
Grade, Mannie Clark, 84 per cent; 8th
Grade, Ann Mace Cash, 90 per cent, Houston
Carter, 84 per cent; 5th Grade, Geo
Braxton, 84 per cent, Marie Wilson,
84 per cent; 6th Grade, Ann Mace
son, 88 per cent and Clifford Fisk,
83 per cent; 3rd Grade, Naomi Clark
83 per cent; 4th Grade, Jones
Jones and John D. Stull; 1st Grade
G. W. Cash, Hamie Thomas. Mrs.
Bertha Scott of Fecan Gap was in
Maryland, Mr. John Harris is in
Ladonna.
WICHITA FALLS CITIZENS ORGAN
IZE NEGRO BUSINESS MENS
LEAGUE.
Mr. Bell's closing remarks were with the former speakers, and with the former manager, success of the Lease, Mr. A. W Maxan, Manager of the Park Street Drug Company, in accord with the movement, and admonished the men to not let the League die in it's own hands, a few years ago. Mr. Maxan took a few minutes to grow from a $1200 stock in Wichita Falls for their purchase of the firm, the Park Street Drug Store. He said, "it is your unbiased and objective opinion," and it criticized Mr. Maxan suggested going into organization, but the chair permitted others to speak. Mr. S. P. Clay, the manager, was highly in accord with the moment, and to the delight of the people, he would treat citizens of Wichita Falls to a local publishing house. Messrs. Storms, J. D. Ryans and A. B. Arbaro also spoke approving of the move, and he made it clear that through the greatest of a people was measured by their record and that he favored organizing a new office. The chair organized. The chair then declared the house open for election of officers by Bryd, President; J. W. Ball, Vice-president; Howard Dyer, Secretary; James Sanders, Corresponding Secretary.
OKLAHOMA TOWNS.
Okmugizee, Feb. 24—An audience that taxed the seating capacity of the room and the audience that Brown Friday night Feb. 11th. This accomplished artist was at her best and held the "Patrons" and "Guests" of the room as she poured out her soul. Her accompanist, Natalie Doxey, in her rendition of the evening's programs and so demonstrated herself through the art of the art. All were given an opportunity to meet Madane Brown sociality at the art gallery and to adopt in the art of meeting and greeting friends. A one course menu was served as a surprise to those attending.
CHE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1921
Lawton, Feb. 24.—A fine baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Chasen. Houston girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Brown on the 18th instant. Henry, Johnathan died Feb. 29th. He was born to Mr. and Mrs. Aaron to be sent to Ardmore, Oka, for bury. He leaves a mother and father to have heavy snow storm on the level 5 inches deep, two feet in drift. Mrs. and her husband honor of her son, John L. Lilly and his wife, Ann. Feb. 18th. Sixteen guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Graves were present. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Graves were present. No. 9, Columbia street. On account of inclement weather, services were not good at the churches. A faithful minister each minister was at his post. So the church guards couldn't get out to the church. Each minister was at his post. So the church guards couldn't get out to the church. Moore made a flying trip to Dallas on business; she has returned, and reports that Dallas is a business
SAYS SEGREGATION PRACTICED IN GEORGIA, BAPTIST CHURCHES.
INDIANAPOLIS HAS JURY OF COL- ORED WOMEN.
(By A. N. P.)
Indianapolis, Ind. Feb. 14—Indianapolis, Ind. Feb. 14—as having "something under the sun." A jury of twelve colored women took twelve
minutes to decide that Daniel Holt was killed. Mr. Holt was killed. Mr. Holt was crashing into his wagon with their automobile. The jury decided that the wicked thing was an accident.
SOLICITS PARDON FOR NEGRO
PRISONER.
Atlanta, Ga. Feb. 24. J. B. Wallace cut of the Cordell Circuit of the superior court appeared before them, then they ought to recommend a pardon for Damon on a murder charge, who was convicted. "Damon was in company with a Nebraska and Damon abused. Shout him and killed the other Negra. Both he and Damon although took part in the murder, although only part in the quarrel except to say 'shoot him' and both were convicted. Damon has served seven prisonment. Damon has served seven prisonment. Damon has been sufficient, although it was my duty to prosecute him.
Insure- Your House and Furniture cannot be stolen and Formed in Wurmlin, W. Tex. The Cordell County of Texas, San Antonio, Texas. There is an Agent in your town.
WORLD WONDER OIL. COMPANY
BRINGS IN 500 BARREL WELL
Kansas City, M. Feb. 24—The World Warm Oil Company brough in a five hundred barrel well in a five hundred barrel well, which owns its own ground has already connected its tank line. Another well will go down on another well will go down on an other lease which is about two-hundred barrel well. The warm oil仓库 has涨 stock as
A CARD OF THANKS
I take this method of Thank you my friends in general and the teachers in my deep sorrow and heavy bereavement in the loss of my brother, Chana. I am deeply sorrowful in 11. 1921, viz. Residue Log No. 422, and M. Key West Key No. 105, viz. Residue Log No. 105, Maggie Moore Temple No. 138, Maggie Moore Temple No. 123, T.C. City Park Court No. 213, Cahill City, cabillé of Port Worth, Texas. Texas. Also for their kindness and boral affection accompanied me and the remains I had resting place - Denson Texas. These and other deeds of kindness and evidence of sincerity friendship to Mr. and Mrs. Graduation to able to find words enough to express gratitude to Mr. and Mrs. Graduation to able to kindness to me. May God bless you all, is my prayer. Mrs. SADIYA YOAKLU, Mister. Mrs. SADIYA YOAKLU, Fort Worth, Texas.
BRISBANE SAYS AMALGAMATION
WILL SETTLE QUESTION
(B) A. B. C.
KELLY MILLER PREDICTS MORE
NEGRO LEGISLATORS-
(By A X P)
WOODROW WILSON—HUMORIST!
(By A. N. P)
Washington, D. C., Feb. 11—The governor of the United States has gained his greatest reputation not as a state leader, but as a man who heckled him. He got his highest off here in endeavoring to tell how the Democrats are winning in the elections next year. Hear Toni "Two darkies had just been misinformed about the best way of celebrating the great victory they had won over the Republican Party, what's you going to do to celebrate de victory?" Thomas, "in a gain, to dress up all in black; blach coat, blue shirt, blue jeans, black tie, black shoes, black stockings, and then is 11am to buy" cramp and an
BILL BOARD GIVES SPACE TO
NEWS OF, NEGRO ARTISTS.
New York, NY **P. 24** — The growing importance of the Colored actor in the film industry is evident in the fact that the Bill Bond, the leading American public figure, has opened a department designed for former actors. Feature page is edited by J. A. Jackson, late of the daily New York Times, to attention among both white and Colored actors who seek great possibilities in this recognition on the part of a high character. Widely known for his ability of a high character, Widely known for his intimate knowledge of the really capable writers of the race, Jackson is certain to be fittingly portrayed Mr. Jackson is in the eastern United States, in the eastern
TO DISCUSS ANTI-LYNCHING.
league is convinced an amendment is necessary. One of his opponents on point is Francis Tracy Tobin, the lawyer.
17 DIVORCE CASES FILED IN CHATTANOOGA.
(By A. N. P.)
Chattanooga, Tenn., Feb. 24—Chattanooga court officials say there seems to be more unrest among the Colored couples divorced in the chancery court and month, the majority of the cases in both courts were filed.
EDITOR OF CHARLESTON ERA TO
WED SOON.
(Br A N P)
FIND BODIES OF 17 BADIES IN
COLORED MAN'S HOME
(Bry A, N, P)
Pittsburgh, Pa., Feb. 24—The bodies were found babylonically and under, and were found in the basement of a stable of Daniel Wintfield, a Negro, in the field's arrest was ordered by Deputy Coroner Dempsey, with several books and other clues found in the box, were found in the basement.
MINIMUM WAGE OPPOSED IN TEXAS.
COLORED REPRESENTATIVE IN-
TROUBLES MEASURE.
(11v A N P)
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-Orange, who has introduced a strong
-communication program, is having the same bitterly opposed
-management of the state. He is
-crimination in hotels, restaurants and
-management of the state. He is
-Jersey. He has the backing of all the
-College people of the state of New
-England, which is white and
-and with the proper public southeast,
-what similar to his passion in New
-England that was up before the Ohio legislature.
-Introduced by Representative Henry
-The hotel managers of Atlantic City,
-people of the nation go every year
-people of the nation go every year
-modulations, are most bitterly opposed
FACULTY AND STUDENTS ATTENDED
MERITAL OR AGED, PORTER.
(F, A, N, P)
Moors, Ga. Feb. 24—With Dr. Dr. Hugh McGee, the founder and representative of the University family and representative of the university tendencies, the funeral of "Toby" Glomar, the first Baptist church. For 43 years the first Baptist church. For 43 years the Mercer campus and his was known for versatility in that time. His official title is "President."
NATIONAL COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT CAMPAIGN.
We recommend that the League be active a week as its title has been allocated; and a week as its title has been allocated; with continued zeal, and with the whole League and all its friends, Improvement Campaign—in order to promote an effective crusade not only in personal education for the children, but in surroundings that shall be made safe against the weather. Perhaps an Opening Day be commanded empathies placed upon the children again express their own capabilities in co-operation. National "Clean-Up" and "Palm-Up" Campaign Bureau, and facilities, and its generosity in giving silver cups to the county improvements campaigns under their very help. We hope that the forebear Bureau to be of even greater service, and more of these local campaigns
Carrying out the thought and idea of the National Campaign, the Executive Committee accepted the offer of the National Bureau to provide a salary for a clerk at the Bureau to provide a salary for a clerk widespread dissemination of the idea of the National Campaign and campaign plans for Com- will be forwarded to all interested if he/she is interested. Scott Secretary, National Newbury St. N. W. Washington, Inc. in such Community Health Programs interest in such Community Health Programs
COLORED WOMEN THREATEN TO
PICKET CONVENTION.
Agressiveness of Colored Women in Demanding Recognition Piece National Women's Conference Washington, D.C. Feb. 30-A delegation or one hundred Colored women from all sections of the country answered the question: "What causes the disfranchised women of the south before the coming Convention?" In presenting their request that the Congress invest itself in asking that Consequently, the disfranchised of
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Amendment in the southern states, and Amendment in the northern states, Paul at the Headquarters of the National Woman's Party on February 1, 1946, representing as these women do, or representing as these countries do, the Memorial they presented to the National Woman's Party. If all of the members of the National Women's Party are admitted to Amendment to the Constitution, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People made the decision to admit the delegates who were organized in the ratification of this Association. The Memorial to the Church Turrel, spokesman for the delivery of "We have come here as members of various organizations and from different places, we have come here as members of the National Woman's Party devolution of the National Women's Movement and of the tremendous sacrilege in securing the passage of the Nine-Power Amendment. We revere the names of the pioneers to whom you will be sent, and they believed in the inherent rights of women but served to prevent the fight against slavery
This convention which assembles the United States Congress to take some stand on this question if women in the United States fail the effect of that decision. Therefore, we are assembled to ask a special Committee, if the Congress will convention of this organization to appoint a Special Committee, if the Congress for an Investigation of the Amendment of 1828. which assembles February 16th will be compelled to take action on the United demand of five million dollars for the National Women's Party fall to take action its usefulness in American politics, which the Amendment was passed in 1828.
WHITE PHONOGRAPH RECORD
COMPANIES OBJECT TO COLOR-
ED-MEN MAKING PHONOGRAPH
RECORDS.
They Succeed in Making Face & Hair Music. Musk. Change Firm Name. New York City. Face & Hair Music. Firm Name. New York City. Face & Hair Music. Firm Name. New York City. N. Y. Feb. 24—weeks ago that the Face Photograph company had organized to reproduce faces and had organized to reproduce exclusively Negro voices, motions and music. Musk. of which Mr. Harry H. Musk. Music Co. of which Mr. Harry H. Musk. white phonograph record companies that it need not expect any more of them by them. It later developed that practitioners had to be taken on the announcement by certain Colored men desirous of an understanding that no more than one of them would be listening firm of Face and Handy Music Company would be brought out on. After a consultation with attorneys Mr. Face decided to retire from all Company, publishers, and the charter company to change the name to Handy Broa. Music Company. The firm will now call Mr. E. Handy. Who will conduct the giving his entire time to the Face Company giving his entire time to the Face Company at 257 West 138th St. New York
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them no matter who objects"
REPRESENTATIVE URGES HILL
CALLING FOR AUCTION JUSTICE
UNEMPLOYED MEN PED BY
PLOYD'S MEMORIAL CHURCH
Duffalo, N.Y. P. Feb. 24—Five hundred to six hundred unimpaired men from the University Memorial church here. All persons out of the church come to come, says C. A. Sinaa, 448 Michigan avenue, chapel of the driest man is being conducted society by Colored blocks and whites, he said. He said the out of work consist of works, white bread and such other articles of food as are grown in this mission work was started.
HOUSTON CITIZENS FAIL, TO DISRUPT "WHITE MAN'S PRIMARY"
Oly A N P1
the democratize learners that become democratize in order to share in the government of the federal government, leading legal talent for certain governmental roles.
ST. CHARLES, 5, OF P. BANGUET.
Wednesday night Feb. 23, 1821, was a gala evening for St. Charles Lodge No. 21, K. of P. It was their Semi-annual banquet on the morning of the service.
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should feet that they have done we
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‘which Dallas baa ad for many years
of being tthe mont homltable sity o
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mason that st waa considered an the
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LAW ENFORCEMENT.
Governor Neff has asked that all citizens of Texas join him
in enforeing the laws. "He hax asked that pastors, editors and all
men with a following eall attention to the need of greater adher-
enee to law and order.
We are glad to comply with such a request for we of all eit-
inan of Tekan elle Ure dha nocd ofa wore writ” eboorvance
to laws is imperative.
Last year Texas led the union in lynching. Even now an
ever increasing crime wave is rendering the efforts of the law
enforcemaat officers at its control frutiess and of little ‘account.
‘Texas needs a stricter enforeement of her laws.
We agree with Governor Neff that “The supremacy of the
law is absolutely essential to the public welfare. Its enforcement
is the only assurance and safeguard of society.
“Under our form of government, the people are the source of
all power, They are the State and the trustees of its dignity, hon-
or and glory. They are responsible for the enforcement of the
law. Its enforcement is impossible in the absence of a sound,
wholesome moral public sentiment. ‘The issue has been clearly
drawn in Texas between law and lawlessness, between virtue and
vie, between soil order and open vilene, between law-abiding
citizens and insolent violators of, the law.”
We have long realized that the “righteousness that exalteth
g nation” ean be gained only as the individuals who make ‘up
that nation are willing to be guided by those laws and measures
which they themselves have established for their protection and
guidance. " Laws are essential.
‘Orderly government must follow a system of orderly obedt-
ence to law.
‘Obedience to law must be constant. Any digression by any
group of citizens paves the way for further digressions and it
easily and surely follows that such discussions finally reall in &
ition like unto that in which ‘Texas now finds herself.
[We firmly believe that the faflre of men of various com.
munities to allow the law to take its course has eqused a gradual
disregard for that Inw. which has been so easily discounted.
‘Men who have habitually taken the law into their own hands
soon find themselves out of sympathy with that law. and more
and more ready to disregard it in ordér to follow the dictates of
thelr own impulses.
Citizens-of Texas have long discounted their own law mak-
ng and law enforcing machinery. ‘This fact has been shown by
thls lynching record, and the clreamvention of various and sun
dry Iaws which even’ they. now consider us responsible for much
of the now prevalent eriminatity.
‘We believe that a greater adherence to and regard for law
fs posible but we fel that auch a condition can, be arived ‘ut
‘in so far as men of all classes, creeds, kinds and. stations
bring their individual selves to a realization that they and. they
alone are its custodians and upholders.
‘They must cease to regard themselves as immune from the
punishments which ought necessarily to follow their failure to
abide by them,
‘They must cease to fee! and believe that there is any cireum-
étence which could render justifiable any taking of the law into
thelr own hands.
In short, obedience to law will come only in so far as men be-
ame, wing inal things to be guided by theolden Tle,
‘To feel that. the law should be construed in on e way for rich
and in another for poor is a sure guarantee of the ultimate dis-
fen et oor coli toils mien and Ghat say snd
al Jaw, even that of the mob, is good enough for black men is to
guarantee the failure of all men concerned to respect any law.
It is our desire, and that desire is as deep rooted as our souls
thraalves, that all men may soon come to realize that any’ na-
Hon can endure only in ao far as justice and right governs it Its
ndivduale who make it are the sole interpretors of this “justice
In 80 far as the majority of these individuals allow them-
ves to be ie eate gated br te cnleie of
hal arantee to every other one
af themselves theme Fg ries ‘and freedom as, they
Ives enjoy, in just 90 far will that nation enjoy an “exalt-
ee ae ee to
‘80 governed is freedom and privilege to every
ther tien, in iste far wl hat pation fal,
It is to - hoped thatthe indvidinls of ‘Texas as
integral part of this nation may speedily become ‘willing to|
30 governed and eause to grow and develop that public, sent
vag Jaw, justice and freedom which will result in an everlast-
‘adherence to righteousness,
It is the duty of individuals. ‘They alone ean bring it to
pass. May they speedily do this.
PULPIT AND PEW.
aa ‘recommendations ¢
embly of A. M, E. Bishop:
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Counel tothe Assembly of AME. Bishops proposed the es-
tablishment of a modern theological seminary de ‘the training of
more efficient pastors, Mention was made of the fact that the
See ae i cone eae and more into being that the pew is
more advanced and progressive tha: the pulpit.
‘Such a condition doos indeed maintain to too gréat an extent.
In many instances pastors are behind their congregations in
ange eyes 1
en such a condition does arise, the church is. hampered
for the reason that the inefficiency of the pastor does not argue
strenuously for hearty arp of the congregation which cannot
respect his ability for I ip.
eee aloes who are better prepared. We need more
pastors who by ing and study eat erence in a
Posision really to direct the energies of their congregations into
Eerrieot aay ite expels om bers of
ent day life, fy ationg members of, ou oup
ands etn ‘along lines other than those orginally follow-
Pastors among us have great .r influence than do any other
lass of our lenders.” Their eondition governs, to w great extent,
i Se racerely hope Ure at be, wel
one that this recommendation may “be, w
ee eee Snaps wn feat ‘this great church Me
eee tear, toe wt ¢ needs of those whom it has so ef-
cient served for more than a cen”71y.
fan fie chation of foclies for ining rare efficent pastors
creation of facdities for more efficient pastors,
Ht wil have done vel
We heartily concur fn such a recommendation.
z
‘The Legislatiire passed the bill providing for the establish-
ment of a sanitarium for Negro tivercular patient. ‘Governor
Neff has vetoed the bill cn the ground that itis useless expense
Hine the state optrates n so.tarum af Carabad for white tu-
bereulars and the two may wel be combined at a great saving to
the state. It is our opinion that Governor Neff is correct in his
feeeiee fe teers Romersa hy sek & <onibtnatics but we
‘uch wheter general ple einen wil "make_ rach
combination mean time, our tubercular patien
inendiearing far” What will be done aiott them?
‘Some of the visitors to the Bishops’ Council were surprised
at the prosperous condition of members of, our ‘group here
simply result of failure to realize that we all are rising,
Texas no less than others. Tt is good that they came,
ene See ae
. Georgia periormed another last
chm ee ate notte? sation hy each one
ve will walee up,
aa a sheriff recently forgot to hang a Negro prisoner.
SEB DAL AS, Eee DOTS TES SATURDAY, TUDRUARE 20 2001
rau senalf THE MIRROR OF
a ae PUBLIC OPINION
At the Jth Tuskegee Nego conference held recently, Dr. Robert KR.
Moton, who wneceeded the late Booker T. Washington gx President of the
‘Tuskesee Institute, addressed the Negro farmers who were presout, urging
them to develop more than one-erop farms. He also aided the followin
‘warning to Negtoes, which we reprduce as evidence of the erowing stand-
ards to which the Negro race is being led by wise men upon who:n the
‘mantle of leadership appears to have fortunately fallen:
We have too long permitted our people, expecially the farmers, to be
ecelved and often defrauded by certain class of so-called “leaders! who
‘come to them with some sure sdlution of the race problem—organtzing some
ew movement, some sem-secret’ order, selling stock with x promise to
take all the Colored poopie rich in a short while, and In other ways to get
for them all the efvil and political rights that they mayank for, Too
often the renulte 49 thai these leaders, not aniy take from the people and
‘the community much of their hard earned savings, but {requently snercase
the misunderstanding, suspicion, and hatred between the races. These
Deople make it harder than ever for the two races to live together. This
4s a crime against the Negro, the Nation and against God.
"I imow school facilities are inadequate in many places for both black
find white; nevertheless steady improvement in this condition is being
made almost everywhere. ‘The fact that many Southern states, Alabama
Hnciuded, have placed upon thetr statute books « compulsory education law
fg Iteelt Indicative of a nentément in favor of education which 25 years aso
‘was thought impossible.
“We can also congratulate ourselves, bluck and white, with the entire
Nation, that there are organizing in every Southern atate, and in nearly
every connty in each stite, small but effective groups of Colored and white
eople who are quietly, but persistently and courageously, working for jus-
Hee and fale play for all elements of the population.
More nd more we are finding that the white people are taking the
Colored. people into thelr coniidence in all matters affecting the general im-
provement of the entire community. As a consequence, there exists, not
only kteater prosperity, but the best and most wholesome relationship be-
tween the two races. ‘This ## the kind of work that these small groups of
White men and black men are doing. They are co-operating unselfishly and
Working hard to bring justie and equal opportunsty, elvie and economi
to rich and poor, black and white, "This 49 all that the Nesro asks—Abso-
ute equality In protection and opportunity; and that is all that any Amer-
fean etizen should be given.”
ach year the stream of Southern white, leaders, towing to Tuskecee|
Imavtute for fnapiration and for information, grows larker. Recently M-
1. allzood, Commissioner of the State ot Alabama Agriculture and Indus-
tries Department, expressed to the large company of Negro farmers and|
{hele wives the hope that eventually every Colored tamy tm Alabama will
bie able Wo take the time to vinit Tuskegee and see what is being done, and,
above all, what has been done "through 40 years of qulet, persistent, con-|
structive work:
‘la Southern white leader advised the Nexro farmers to form market-
ng associations, to sell co-operatively and to diversity their crops, He]
cautioned them against spending to much of thelr money fer state-imported
canned goods, poultry, butter, exes, milk, and corn meals. Hi stated that
a teat deal of money has beon leaving the South for automobiles, access-
fries, and gasoline.” .
“We cannot qut:" he added, “We must go on together. There will be no
faminine in this land, If food Is distributed as 4 should be distributed
akacmaliiek picuenne 1a weed”
NPGHO KANK IN TIDEWATER VIRGINIA,
‘with pride to the marvelous growth of Negro
rdewater Virginia. There are operating to-day
“a comléned capital and surplus of over $558,0
‘and total resources of nearly $2,000,000. Folio
it extension, safeguarded by sound and effectiv
Negro banks of Tdewater offer encouragement
s. Asa result of this poliey confidence has been
nd necessary enterprises have come into service
ireatest service. these banks are rendering. to
courngement of thrift among oir people. Som
| which the banks are using to encourage thrift
nt, Christmas savings clubs, vacation clubs, hom
col savings department. All of these serve as
‘are Yory effective in encouraging thrift,
alone this year represented a saving of nearly
ive per cent of thie half-million dollars will 2
t& because of the appalling lack of Negro me
me and varlety of goods to meet the public de
ing thrift these banks are offering encourage
10 merchants with the hope that thetr service
e favorably with that of white merchants
WILLIAM M. RICH, in
Sovtnern Wor
‘We point with pride to the marvelous growth of Negro financial in-
wtitutions in Tidewater Virginia. ‘There are operating to-day banking in
stitutions with & comb/ned eapital and surplus of over $588,900, deposits o!
aver 1,900,000, and total resources ef nearly $3,000,000. Following « liberal
Dolley of credit extension, safeguarded by sound and effective methods of
rotection, the Negro banks of TMdewater offer encouragement to all trade
And professions. Ax result of this poliey confidence baa been inated and
various new and necessary enterprise have come into service of the people
Perhape the greatest service these banks are rendering” to the commu-
nity fs the encouragement of thrift among our people. Some of thé dit
ferent methods which the banks are using to encourage thrift are the say
ings department, Christmas savings clubs, vacation clubs, home banks, and
the public-school savings department. All of these serve as a means
education and are yory effective in encouraging thrift, The Christma
savings clubs alone this year represented a saving of nenrly $500,000. \
least seventy-five per cent of this half-anillion dollars will bo spent wit
white merchants because of the appalling lack of Negro merchants wit
fuficrent yolume and variety of goods to meet the public demand. Aside
from encouraging thrift these Yanks are offering encouragement and as
sistance to Negro merchants with the hope that their service may in the
future compete favorably with that of white merchants
WILLIAM M. RICH, in the
Southern Workman.
‘DISTINCTIVE AMERICAN MUSIC.
aye Heats plentation somes. Keown os “Apiriteais,” are sald by com-
pyent crite wo be tho aly letinctie American musi.” The hovor belonrs
early to the back. save, a4 to immensely stgnfeant, It In alto Dre
feted at ot of tone cred. melodies some master compouer wll wom
ny evolve a great aymphony- Dyotah, the Doemian comoser, may hav
eraded thin tuseal achievement. Dut the slur art of pootty may u
tetpate mune In te great feat of embodying artcally the yearnlng, suf
Jeng, prayerful soul ofthe African In thee cenurin when. he could onl
fri patience endure and trust tn God—and wail thew mourafullet of
sloala. Some drama ike “Prometheus Hound" but more touching as Ye
ine more buman; some eplc ke “Paradise Las.” but nearer to the com
oa heart of man; sume “Dicsna Commedia” that shall be the ve of
ilent“centaion of slavery, av Dantes poem wan the volce of the. lor
seat epoch prcedlag Hy the not Inplorableachefement of some de
foondent of the saves
in s yoom of merit 9nd ender appeal, James Weld Johnson bas ce.
ebrited he “lack anid nkown barda” wh, witout ar, abd eren wou
overs prodaced trom ther hearc, welghed. with sorrows, the immortal
Spiritual Unique and extraordinary praise rishly bologe to tat blac
folk whb xave to the world this treasurer of religious song. To the World,
i ay, tort boeve they Delong au truly to the world aa do the quant an
orelous anual storia of Uncle Remus Their nppeal oto every human
Rear, erpeclaly to thous who Rave known sorrow tnd oe acquainted With
fle, and who look to God for heb.
ROBERT ‘. KERLAIN.
Law VS LYNCH LAW, *
‘Thera wad sing stentlon In Georsa & week ago of the super
arty of lay over iach nw for the protection of the communly. atthe
apaicatton ot fulce. ‘Taw casa was of the familiar type~alleged’ all
‘by Negro upor a white woma:. Georgta is a state which has had an evil
prominence In the past for qulck resort to Ipnchlog ja asts of thin ind
To aaemble a ob at short mote, demand the key of the Jall from (he
vet, and drag tho aciaed. man pul to be hanged, riled with bales
Jor burued alle acardag to the caprice of the moment—ihis has ben the
Staal program.”"Thare were eleht such Iyochinen in Guarsa in 1930, and
he total acre ofthe state trom 1855 fo 130 var 40i.Dut there have been
iene ot lt of more ranula iment a ran horny ihe cow
ference of the Navonal Awsodstin forthe Afvancemeat of Colored. Peopl
nt ara he eration of Ttrsao Senda ote wa
fast month.
rth eve tht tstance wa sevlving, and the victim of it enti
‘he ertmina, or thought ahe did, ‘Under these circumstances «mob would
ramen Serene nee eEwee ot Veere eS SOUR AHO OS TOP. Supee’~
erty of law over iynch law for he protection of (he community. ant he
A peda Mgr et eae gabe
rn oer ee ae ce aes
Shae gin Ty age <item ae tibetan
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See er areas
CO SRE rate blag ersingieger
ee Peas cone are
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fied another Nexto Scven witnesses, some white and some black, swore
ete eee en as
perme te cient as ct a ore
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Ripon Who a at wa |
Dallas Express Corner
For Women:
“Mfamts nthe. hishone Cone of the
‘UM. Chtreh, @ arent Reception.”
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Preaat creer, cet
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Behe Coe etc et
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Ree weer ores eeaniee
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& Si Se Wied
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sheet ae an eee ee
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BE eon Setar cas
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Geeta san Gaees:
|, Sacramento, Cal., Feb. 24-In Mrs.
Margaret Deland ihe cause of edu
ation for’ the. Negro as’ found an
fetive friend whose effort, 4t-toay
he presicted with confidence, wil
meat no tncodaiderable measure of
Practica! revult’ accomplished. tr
Boland, ia her addrene, “Debtors. of
fie Past." t0 be delivered at the Chl
ton ‘Club tomorrow aft~roon, will
beak of the valor of the Nearo red
tment It was described to her dr
Ing her Walt to France (ree year
tiga, ‘The Negro soldier, by his ‘pa
friotism and devotion, vendicated the
Hight of he race to full measure. ot
opportunity. Tor Ite advancement
hrough broad avenies lending to
techndeal “and. professional trasnins
for ite leaders, and especialy to the
Alling. of Negroes to. become the
teachers of thelr own people
“Shire, Deland. will also’ tell of te
work of Hampton Tnatitata, as Its
ome under her observation. Itt
fn''nuch whoa! Tor’ edueation 0
{he Negro that there 4s to be found
large measure. of encouragement (0
the members of his race, and a Dow-
erful agency for the removal from
the feof America’ of Uat_ phase
commonly describes as. tne. Negro
problem.” But, unfortunately, there I
AC present ‘sad lack of tieans for
taining. the end la Wew. The. th
cilities are far from adequate to. mer
the densa. Tn foo many cases, ‘Ne
fro boys und girls eager’ for eduea
tion find In the quoat for it obstacles
to, overcome oniy vith te greatest
aimeulty it they can be overcome +!
all. "The door ‘haa been artally o-
ned. Tt is time for efforts to throw
itopen wide
R. 0.7. 0, UNIT AT WOW ARD UNE
VERSITY ORGANIZES BAND.
Washington, D.C. Feb. 24—The
Reserve Omicers’ Training Corps Cult
at Howard. University “has rounded
out and completed, Ite organisation
tea Ballon of intantry by the ad-
diuion of a band of forty-elght pieces
The bevinning of the Autumn Quarter
othe school term. aaw the enroll
husat in the R.0..7 C. Unit well past
the four hundred mark, that. beins
the number of enrollment requires
before band tnstruments would be
Migplied by tho United States Govern
ment.
"The proposal of Major Mitow 7
Dean, Commandant of Cadets, and
Warraut, Gaer otward York. 8
Army, Acting. Protespor of Biliary
Belence and Tactics, that the Unit
are? paws FPoORTM.
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aim (a chin, that and the thor Cag.
Bs a ecg a ea
conan fe rien cota
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chin SP datals Swe enmaged” the
ar. oath sae
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Washington, Feb. 24—German pro-
i, re aes
a a Pe ce
Bat Maal, oa oa
that the. black troops "are® attacking
Brencn: “Gefian’ ana aaee” Shenae
Est Eine eae
eae Gafkenict ere Beal
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Be ea eaten ea
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TeeTrRD RECTIPRS.
Ennis, Feb. 24. - Rev. J. C. Butler of Payne Chapel A, M. E. Church, Houston, stopped at the airport, also route to Houston. Rev. J. C. Butler of G. Glass of Sour Lake. Rev. Scott pastor of Fourth Ward Church, with a visit to one of their sick members in person. Mr. Benton and a paid a visit to one of their sick members was a successful one at the M. E. Church this week. Rev. Moore M. Sr. L. Rodgers has returned from Paul Quinn College, where she visited her son. Rev. M. Jones and Prof. F. Moore M. Sr. L. Rodgers and Ennis on their way to Kaufman. Rev. Poney preached for Rev. St. John Kramer was in Ennis a few days ago. Mr. Tom Evans of Rovos has been in Ennis a few days ago. Greene died on the 18th instant. The funeral was attended at New Hope General Woolard accompanied the body to McKinney. A successful revival with 40 additions. You will find a agenda of the She Express at Instant St. John Kramer. I want 200 subscribers by April.
Mexico is the city visiting relatives. Mrs. B. C. Holland Parish, an old Calvert citizen passed away Sunday at 7 a.m. in the city of Mexico, where he shipped to this city for burial. She was born and raised in the city where her relatives. The citizens of Calvert met at the residence of Mrs. P. Gibson at the El Paso Cocoa Co. and stormed her with about $20 worth of groceries. She was a member and Rev. M. L. Covington, pastor, in the originator of this splendid
Williamsville Community.
FHE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1921.
His only excuse was that he got up on the wrong side of the bed. Parents keep your boys on the public thoroughbreads on Sunday with their children, and the chance for some to think they have had home training. It is a disgrace to leave children in the camp for the county farms, jails and penitentiary. Herever, will they be punished for their udday at the Weekley's Studio. Be sure and call for it or call 716 or 212-222-2222.
Waech, Feb. 24–I sent the little boys out Saturday and with the Express and when they returned they made me laugh. "You don't say they ain't going to pay no dime for that paper." We need more men, and when asked to patronize the Dallas Express said, Yes, you can deliver them. That's what I asked when asked to patronize the Dallas Express said, Yes, you can deliver them. That's the kind of men it takes, not only to make a dime pass go by but to make a dime worth it. You can make a dime worth it. You can be and other farsisted ministers understand that the Dallas Express is one, but though one might be a minister, you understand the race. Bro. M. W. Stephens, pastor of Mount Zion Church, takes the paper of the book tell us "Blessed is the cheerful giver and that the liberal soul shall be a soldier," and on given state that after the boys reported Bro. Garrett went out and returned to the boys and sold one, on given state that after the boys reported 25. If you write our news we'll sell your paper, or report to the company
CHICAGO.
After being confined to his home for several weeks on account of a broken leg, Mr. B. G. Grove Avenue, a member of the Illinois Lodge, U. B. F. is able to be out and about, and he is David Edward T. A. Byrud of Peoria, Ill., was in the city during the body to Komo, ind., for burial. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lindsay formulated last December for Bates, who last where they have taken up their future residence, write that they are again in Bates. Bates 3328 State St., president. The Bailey Realty Co.,¹³ daily discussing the housing conditions in Bates, he says, what can be done in order to relieve this condition. Mr. Bailey has done much toward helping members of the community and suitable locations in the suburbs.
The General Committee of A. U.
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Citizens' Committee For Entertainment of Bishops' Council Gives Summary of Work. Accounts Will Be Audited And Published.
The 1921 mid-winter session of the nihoba Council of the A. M. Church of Dallas made preparations for the coming of the Council and for its sponsorship for raising the money needed to complete St James Temple, the sponsorship for raising the money promised, and for the entertainment of the visitors while here was placed on the agenda for that purpose in response to an appeal made to the people by Dr. Abraham. From the date of its organization in November last, until the Council met on January 16, 1921 and might to make a success of the work and a good name for Dallas matter, Dr. Hamilton chairman of the committee said: "The response was well received and the deeply indebted to so many people who worked hard to make a success difficult to name them all. We are grateful to everybody who gave us
"Mrs. J. C. Fravier, leader of the division, is especially to be thanked for organizing a manner in which she organized the women and sent them out to work. She requested 300 her charities to the campaign and in a short while collected and on the table $709.74. She requested her charities to send 300 her charities to the men they exceeded that amount, and one Mrs. A. B. Rutherford, brought in 300 Dallas Express for the liberal space given the campaign, free of charge, that no small factor in the success of the movement was the publicity received each week from the source.
"The encouragement and assistance lodged of the city was really the big thing in the success of the movement. Every church called upon responded, and some of them expressed which appeal was made failed to donate, and some of them expressed which appeal was made failed to do more. This is also true of a large number of individuals who contribute
"We regret that as many people did not come to the meeting of the Council, we are prepared for. We were told by those who were in a position to know the three and five thousand visitors hit during the week, we prepared for them, and five thousand would have been cared for. We are informed that the failure of the railroads to grant reduce rates, in Texas and in California, to ticket offices in many places, kept hundreds of people away. The government the state caused many who had written them were coming to cancel reservation. The Committee in no wise responsible. The Committee assures the public that money collected in the campaign has gone into paying for the completion of the project. The money collected in the campaign has gone into paying for the completion of the project. The Council could meet there as planned and promised when it was invited to come here and be involved. We are in the financial transactions of the Committee will be audited by competent citizens and their
"The coming of the Bishop's Council and the campaign to raise funds for the Bishops' Council is a man-made benefit to Dallas in many ways. It advertised the city favorably, far and wide, amends good people and national feeling and enhanced a fierer spirit of mutual helpfulness and would get together and work for the success of any cause that has a good interest in our group. Our group sadly needs a hospital in its own where our people can be properly cared for, and our young women need nurses. We need a league with one or two sold men to go into New York to help property owners to fix sdxwalks, and to superintend the fixing of them. We need a group of other civic improvements that our people need as a group. But that we will say more about later in this report a bit from the work of this Bishops Council drive." This is a summary of the report of the Citizens Committee: Donated by Baptist Churches: St John, $75.00; New Hope, $75.00; St James, $75.00; Munger Avenue, $76.00; Mt. Olive and American Woodman, $70.00;
By A. M. E. C. Churches; Bethel
$350.00; Lincoln Manor, Queen City
and Lemon Avenue Churches, $80.00
By other denominations: St. Paul
$25.10; Plymouth Congregation,
$10.00; C. L. Bryant) $27.50; Holiness
(Thomas Avenue) $155.55; Evening
Chapel, C. M. E. $101.27; Total $44.47
By white churches: First Presby-
carian $100.00; First Baptist, $100.00;
Total from churches
1.878.13
Lomated by lodges: Odd Pallows
Metropolitan Union No. 1940, $80.00;
Metropolitan Union No. 1940, $80.00;
Metropolitan Union No. 892, $134.00;
Metropolitan Union No. 856
Total $424.20
By Knights of Pythias: Aligiers No.
44, $50.00; St. Charles No. 21, $100.00;
St. Charles No. 21, $100.00;
Enamel No. 146, $50.00; Lake No.
1, $50.00; Mantone No. 28
Total Grand Lodge, $100.00
By Masons: Paul Drayton No. 5
$50.00; Metropolitan No. 146, $150.
Pride Dalton No. 5, $50.00; Abel No.
61, $40.00; Mystic Tie Chapter No.
5, $50.00; Fees, $25.00, Total $45.00
By Other Lodges: U. B. of F.
$25.00; American Wooden, $100.00
American Wooden, $100.00
No. 235, Musicians Protective
Ass'n. $60.00. Total $185.00. Total from lodges, $11.72.00.
By Bumers, $11.72.00. By Procedure, $11.72.00. By Individuals, $208.04. Grand Total by Mya's Division, $382.612.
Total lodges in Ladies Divisions. By S. M. Ta., St. Mary's Temple No. 5, $22.00. St. Martin's Temple No. 6, $22.00. Royal Hunt Temple No. 115, $10.00. Total $78.00. By Household of Ruth's. No. 22, $10.00. By Household of Ruth's. No. 11, $10.00. By No. 18, $10.00. J. No. 20.00. Total $51.00.
Total Western Beauty, Pride of Dallas, $70.00. Western Beauty, Pride of Dallas, $70.00. Queen Thelmia, $11.60. Leontane, $24.00. Leading Star, $10.00. Golden Diamond, $24.94. Diamond, $7.50. Total $109.04.
By Eastern Star: Nero Chapter, $11.50. By Eastern Star: Nero Chapter, $11.50. By Chapter, $4.20. Social Tie Chapter, $10.00. Total Heroes of Jericho: Pride of Dallas, $11.51. Circle of Unity, $10.00. Total $21.50.
By Monies Templates: Monies Templates, $10.90. Golden Chain Local Lodge, $10.90. Golden Chain Local Lodge, $10.90. St. John Baptist, $32.00. Evening Chapel C. M. E., $10.00. Belted Missionary Society, $13.50. Elbazeth Chapel, $5.00 Total
Cluba: Priscilla Art, $5.00; Royal
Art, $9.50; Ladies Reading Circle,
$7.00. Total $1.50.
Grand Total Ladies Division • $709.74
Grand Total Men's Division • $382.16
Grand Total • $4571.90
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ANNUAL RACE OBSERVANCE DAY
BEGIN CUMPTION OF EMPHASIZING MARTIAL ARTS MARTIAL ARTS AS RACE TITLE TO FULL CITIZENSHIP EVERY YEAR
League Asks Quick Getting Together—the Insurgency of Appeal—People Everywhere Take Notice.
(Special to The Express)
Boston Races: The deprived american attention. The deprived citizenship has gone too long without racial move against it, of persecution. Emancipation Day was unevenly formed degradation. Pride of race
Let it be a measure of the race, and the race of the Americans of what our race has other them and for liberty from the beginning of the American armorism. Emphasize one size to equal rights. Do it through the race of the mitters or Equal Rights leagues, the mitters or Affiliation or junction with the National League if feasible. The league's record is favorable to C. T. Street, N. W. Washington, the race day if acceptable to all. The race day if acceptable to the permanent racial event for propaganda. Begin the year. The date coincides with our years with the presidential inauguration when a republican regime begins. Begin the year. The date coincides with President Harding to wipe out a government at all. The government is one custom of
Let our race set up one custom of
its own rights.
M. S. SHAW,
President of League.
689 Shawmut Ave. Boston, Mass.
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"THE LION MAN"
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Will the lion man appear this week
WILLIAM RUSSELL in
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A picture you'll talk about all the way home from the theatre
—don't miss it.
ANTONIO MORENO in
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FRANKLIN FARNUM in
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Ambo and Snub Pollard will do their part.
DAY----
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Also BUTH BOLAND in
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There will be no guess work when this favorite star appears in a little Sandi and Snub Pollard will do their part to make your laugh.
JAUNITA HANSEN in
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(Episode No. 2)
Also RUTH ROLAND in
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(Last Episode)
who rents the property as a (brilling western)
JAUNITA HANSEN in
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(Episode No. 2)
Also RUTH ROLAND in
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(Last Episode)
See who gets the coveted idol, also a thrill
THURSDAY—
WILLIAM DUNCAN in
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(Episode No. 12)
A serial that has held your breath
CHAS, RAY in
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Chicago, Feb. 24. —The Northwestern
official organ of the official
organ of the University of Chicago
parish in a recent issue carries
a editor, Dr. Rob Zarling,
giving editor, Dr. Rob Zarling,
giving service of Hahou Robert H. Jones,
sappl and Louisiana, Dr. Zarling,
sappl and Louisiana, Dr. Zarling,
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N. A. A. C. P. TO LAYEN MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGNS.
(By A. N. P.
New York, Secretary of the N. A. A. C. P.
Johnson, Secretary of the N. A. A. C. P.
crease the membership of the saemon
states that with a membership of,
races, the influence for justice would
be so powerful that it could not be
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THURSDAY—
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Not only did the Colored Settlement Workers change the name of that organization to the Relief Association, but they also allowed the lieutenant who was allowed that some of the members have accepted Hebraic name and have allowed *I*'s beards to be accepted, so that the lieutenant who apparently has been marked as a heckling discipliné, the "Live Ever, Die Never Society," said that the defendant members of the Colored Settlement Workers fraud. He said that they, and particularly Robertson, induced him to believe they represented a bona fide criminal, and would give up his business and follow the teachings of Robertson and the Murray added that while he was in weekend mental condition he gave bill of sale for his brother shop, but he did not buy it. About the same time he was committed to the psychopathic ward at the Colored Settlement Workers observation for ten days. When Murray got out of the hospital he was made an elder of the "Live Ever," and he was to be endowed with all the powers that want with the exiled office. On the day of his exile during the ten days he was held at Believe the defendants had taken possession of his shop and of the
"The Mohsen Wear to jail."
He arrested a fugitive from justice, and was sent to the penitentiary.
"I have visited there, said M.ray,
and have seen the natural powers and could leave the prison as soon as he desired and
conveyed my shop without consideration, and after I discovered the fronI took the business back and I had to exclude all the defendants from the business because no criminals they were around. All the defendants are Nazis they claim men seek to let their boards grow long (a order to impress the innocent) of the Jewish race, now indwelling her living. She went to live at in the United States. They have
Miss Edna Murray, slater of her plaintif, made aladdin that she was a property, including all her housekeeping articles and a lady-dressing book. She lived in a room rearing living. She want to live at "Where the defenders plotted and perfected schemes to induce other unsuspecting Colored persons to do the same," her person, who called the promises his "Kingdom," had supernatural power.
One Member Is Murdered.
It was also alleged by Miss Murray
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Justice Ford was unable to determine who was telling the truth.
"This is not a proper case for inunctionele alone, although the case is important." Therefore, we have to wait until his case it tried in court before he can get back his case.
NEGRO MOVEMENT NORTHWARD.
New York, N. Y., Feb. 24—Receives estimates place the number of N. Y. residents in the South to the North during the past three years at approximately half a million, under the census will see, but the fragmentary reports already cut justify the belief that there are various the locating of N. Y. residents in higher wages, better social and industrial conditions, better educational opportunities there is no racial discrimination at the polis. Whatever facts underlie these estimates, they largely affect both sectional and national life in one way or another, and people from one section must have its results in that section. Recital may be difficult in their late home. They may work to hinder the rapid amalgamation with the rest of the population through the country cannot be prevented, and wider dispersal of the Colored people through the country cannot be prevented, even they are they will doubtless touch social and industrial life in
The Southern planters complain that the migration has already brought about the consequent alowing up of the production of sugar rice cotton and other commodities in the mentum, they say, the area under cultivation in the South must be increased to allow the drawal of a large part of the Negro population into other sections in the South and makes the so-called race problem less acuta is but incomplete. Those of the Colored people that come North advance rapidly under the control of better educational facilities. For those of the race who remain in the South and better educational local numbers may be wholesome. That the movement should lessen the number of local natives. Some of the beneficial effects of the migration may at all events
KU KLUX DENOUNCED AS ENEMY
OF LABOR.
PROGRESS OF THE NEGRO.
Chambersburg, Pa. Feb. 24—It is only a little more than fifty years since unanticipated the Colored movement unanticipated the Colored movement hardly anything to compare with the progress of the American Negro in the Commercial and Financial Chronicle says there are now in the United States 1,000,000 farmers and 1,000,000 women in necessary home and industry. In 1868 Negroes in this country owned 12,000 houses, operated 20,000 farms conducted 2100 businesses and housed women in necessary home and industry. In 1916 the number of houses had increased to 400,000, the operated farms to $81,000, the business to $11,100,000. Seventy banks are directed by Negroes. Over 400 periodic banks are directed by Negroes. They even conduct an "Associated Negro Press" campaign. We were called to the colors during the
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1921.
recent war and 200,000 of them saw service overseas. The literacy proportionately, the Chronicle says, among the Negroes in 1921 than there was among the white population in the Civil War. In Alabama the Colored population contributed $400,000 toward the $1,153,000 of establishment 720
WANTS NEGRO IN THE CABINET
Non-Partisan Citizen Union Sends Petition to Harding.
New York, N. Y., F. Feb. 24—A petition has been sent to President-elect Donald J. Trump to urge the Union of the Bronx and Manhattan to name a Negro to the Cabinet for the request might seem to be "paradoxical and unacceptable, but that would not be the "Who can content," said he "that the Negro by ability, loyalty and accolade is not a member of the council of this nation" It is always expedient to do so unless the Negro are represented by no "position of emolument" in the Federa
NEGRO WILL NOT HANDLE PAT
TRONAGE IN GEORGIA.
Republican Committeeman to Give Way to White Man, Says Report.
Atlanta, Ga. Feb. 24—That Henry Lincoln Johnson, Republican commissioner, a Negro, will be坐席 at the Federal patronage in Georgia and that Charles Adamson, president of the pany and a former Pennsylvanian, will be the man whose advice will be given to the well-founded report now current in Republican circles here. It will be the well-founded pointeer for office in this state will be Adamson selection as purveyor of patronage for Georgia, it is declared, will meet the general approval of Georgia Democrat and Republican. The post that will be offered to Henry Lincoln Johnson, it is undersecretary Hayt, which will pay him a salary Hayt, which will pay him a salary declared that Johnson wants this place.
PROPOSED REVIVAL OF KU-KLUX-KLAN.
Toronto, Ont. Feb. 24.—The better class of American newspapers are unanimous in condoning recent pro-immigration rhetoric, such as "Klan" on an expanded scale, covering every State in the Union, and in no way not merely the Negro, but a variegated array of races and religions. In fact when the alleged plans are scanned, they are found to be largely revive in unamalgamated form two organizations of unavoyable repute—Southern rufismism as once embodied in the anti-immigrant bigotry as expressed in the defunct A. P. A. Twenty-five years ago the Republican Party of the United States of infamous repute, known as the Protestant Protective Association which went so far in bizarre ways, was the Roman Catholic servant girl from their employ. Of similar color is one of the most powerful anti-immigrant Klan—which, if it succeeds in getting under way, is to be anti-Negro, anti-Catholic, and anti-forward generally. The American pro-immigrant is a specious plea for existence on the ground that some sort of vigilance organization is necessary to combat the foreign propagandists, who have of course been the most active in cities and civic government. Unquestionably the remedy is worse than the disease. If Americanism cannot do the job, it is not worth saving; and the same is true of patriotic movements in Canada and all other
SYLYESTER ASSURES JUSTICE TO NEGRO.
Citizens of Georgia Town Take Action In Gilded Case.
Sylvester, Ga., Feb. 24—Citizens of Sylvester and Worth county at a mass meeting last night unanimously approved a bill that night, Gov. McCray of Indiana, condemning mob violence and disregard of law. Mace Gilded, a Negro, held in that town for killing of deputy Georgia, he will be given every protection and a speedy, fair and impartial trial. Mace Gilded, who was sent by Governor McCray to Georgia to investigate conditions in Worth county, before making a decision, was presented at the mass meeting and was handed a copy of
At a hearing before the Indian governor last week, when Worth county officers accompanied by an Indian law enforcement paperitions for the Negro, the governor stated that he would withhold evidence in a committee to Georgia to investigate conditions, the Negro's attorney, employed in Indiana, had asserted evidence of lynch law if returned by lynch law if returned to his state. The governor stated that if his indictment was approved the Negro would be given proper protection and a fair trial he would at once deliver bin over to the Georgia jail in Crown Point, Hold in.
ALFRED T. WHITE; FRIEND TO NEGROES.
Tribute by J. L. Gregg, R. R. Moton
and F. G. Pcabody Delivered at
Hampton.
Hampton, Va., Feb. 24—The services to Negro education rendered by Dr. Washington were recently detailed in some detail and with genuine thankfulness during the Founder's day services. Dr. James B. Grege, principal of Hampton Institute, said: "I is concerned with the need for the students in the North and in the South who have given, not only of their knowledge, strength, but who have given themselves with their gifts in order that they may be able to help others. Of these three friends, Mr. Alfred T. White, has just passed out his degree, and is still on earth. Mr. White was an old, trusted, tried, ever loyal and devoted teacher. Mr. Washington Institute, and of other schools, of many, many worthy cases. Dr. Robert K. Motton, principal of Hampton Institute, and of other schools, of many, many worthy cases. Dr. T. White has been from the very beginning one of Dr. Washington's successors and he had transferred that friendship to Dr. Washington's successor."
"I went to see Mr. White a few weeks ago to pay to him my respects. He was very kind and for perhaps half an hour. He asked about many things at Tuskegee Institute—minute details of the work he did, the students denta were happy and comfortable; whether the teachers were happy; whether the teachers had father could not have asked any more intimate and sympathetic questions in relation to a school or to his children than did Mr. Alfred T. White. "One of the handiest buildings at Tuskegee was the school, is named White Hall." It was given by Mr. White and his sisters memorial to the brother Mr. Joseph White. Mr. White insisted, Mr. White did not like it because he thought it was a little lower on bronze and put on a clock. "Mr. White, as I was leaving, asked me about our group of Trades Builders and I insisted. He wanted to know about the cost and whether we had all the buildings so we had planned them. He said to me, "Major, I don't want you to have my debt at the building there. When you get your buildings all finished and equipped, if you have any debt, I want you to let me know, and I will do that."
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better give you a check now." I said: "No Mr. White, I would rather you go to the college." I said: "I mention this to show the spirit of Mr. White. It was not the college that impressed me, but the keeper institute that impressed me and other." I wrote: "Francis Greenwood Peabody of Harvard University, prefaced his Hampton Institute address on the life and influence of Katherine "White" Henry Van Sinderen of Brooklyn has ejected a Rest-House, with the following characteristics: "I have known some distinguished men and a great many good men, and combined so completely the opposite characteristics of manhood—the sweetness and the simplicity, the world wisdom and the rational piety of charm, and the singular degree a spirit-minded man of the world—active in affairs but maintaining an interior sense of
HOWARD UNIVERSITY PLAYERS
WIN APPLAUS IN TWO PLAYS.
The play by Ridley Torrence is the story of the man who helped the man who fell beneath its weight. The title role was taken by Pursis J. Chesson, whose interpretation of the barbarian, the divine suffering, brought repeated applause. The leading female part was Helen L. Webb, with Miss Otis Griffan was seen as Acte, the Primate of the dismay. She dissuade Simon from going to the aid of the Nazareme. The entire cast included twenty-three players, each with a rich and beautiful stage setting and made in the Howard Dramatic workshop by the students, themselves, unarmed. The morton, of the Provincetown Players, New York City, and Mrs. Mornell, to the success of the program.
The same players will give a prequel to the story of the matriarch and 2nd and 4th of Eugene O'Neill's play, "The Emperor Jones," now play in New York with Charles Glipin of the Provincetown Players. Mr. Glipin has promised to come to Washington and appear in the play. It will be an occasion of dramatic importance and will afford the only opportunity to see the play in person.
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