Dallas Express

Saturday, April 19, 1924

Dallas, Texas

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The Dallas Express HARRY BECK CALLS G. O. P. STATE CONVENTION TO MEET NEGRO CANDIDATE LOSES IN CHICAGO CONGRESSIONAL RACE Among the notable lecturers were: the present chief executive of the McCormick's defeat, probably the of the present congressman would be the senator, Len Slem and Thurlow G. biggest surges of the election was in large measure to the fear of the Taylor's incumbent; Dr. C. V. Roman, Nashville, chief candidate for the position in the nomination which exalted the senator; Dr. Tenn; Dr. H. Mionlin of Phili- the United States Senate were the among the more active, stable point for more and more persons adelphia Pa.; Dr. Algren R. Jack- present incumbent, McCorm- state. The present senator had an expensively and thorough campaign and Hyrgene, Howard University, St. Louis. MASSACHUSETTS NEGRO VOTERS CLUB WILL GO OVERLAND TO BOOST COOLIDGE AT CLEVELAND vestigation of Negro institutions from the National Committee to no-threatening to sweep the State. Coolidge Club has followed pace un- from then to twelve years ago. The commodeate the entire party. Inspired by the stand of Calvin today as an important factor in institutions of the present have made. The Coolidge Club representatives a handful of white citizens of the country with Republican politics. Elected Eminent Elder E. E. Calvin E. M. R. Coolidge meeting the condition mentioned in Robinson of Boston. Republican son, taking as their slogan his ringed the fortune of the club with瑟 investigation. It is therefore leader in Massachusetts, an alter- phrase 'Law and Order,' brought special and fatherly interest. At the both just and right that the hither- nate delegate to the convention, who into existence the first organization last annual dinner, when compelled to published list be discontinued and with Robert M. Stevens of Pitts- founded in the United States named ed to remain in Washington through abrogated, pending a new invention. The president is seeking places on the dee- President. To this group of Color- his cousin, Hon. Richard Coolidge. ALWAYS PROGRESSIVE DISTINCTIVE IN SERVICE Founded by W. R. King. VOL. 81. May 27th is Date and Dallas Named as Place of Meeting by Leader of "Black and Tan" Party of 1920 Election. Invites All to Participate Harry Beck, chairman of the Republican State Central Committee of Texas, has issued an official call for a State convention of that party to be held in Dallas on May 27. To choose four delegates and four alternate delegates from State at large to the New Republic Convention convention to choose one delegate and one additional vote to the Republican national convention, to nominate all presidential candidates to be held in Cleveland, Ohio, to elect one delegate in Harding in the last presidential election. "HARRY BECK, Chairman. "L. D. LYONS, Secretary." MOVE TO GAIN BETTER CLASSIFICATION FOR COLORED SCHOOLS BEGUN MOVE TO GAIN BETTER CLASSIFICATION FOR COLORED SCHOOLS BEGUN Manliest Negroes in South Says Morris Daytona, Fla., April 15—The biennial conference of Presidents and Principals of the Institutions operative in the United States, Negroes, of the Methodist Episcopal Church recently closed a session on the Normal and Industrial Institute. Wilkins Heads Citizens Trust "Not permitted to vote in most southern states, the NEGro is still unaware of the difference between Republicans get together in Dixie. It is no strange sight to see Negroes meet with white Republicans to get what they want. They oppose the whites, the worst kind of southern whites at every crook and turn. They hate gates and their representatives. If there is anybody afraid, it is the Negroes who make southern Republicans sit up and take notice in any southern state. Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, and most northern NORTHEN amenahd of themselves. They other expressed it as his belief that the greatest cooperative effort for good will between the races in the South is the system of localities with equal representation of black and white, each group meeting three weeks a month in to get together once a month. It is planned that through an early start, the members of the club will arrive in Cleveland sufficiently early to participate in the train of the Republican State Com-mitted party to the State headquarters. They will also volunteer at the state convention, all of which monitors and parades the Massachusetts visitors. The young creator has earned an honorary degree of Atlantic Georgia. Secretary of Education at the University of Chicago. Inter-Racial Inter-Agency and Dr. J during which time he is sch-edulated Garland Penn. Corresponding User to fill two spoken engagements. Send resume to Nerissa Negre, Nerissa. Address: CK CALLS G. CONVENTIO Meeting Elec- NEGRO CANDIDAT CHICAGO CO "The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglas. Johnson and Davis Many Attend Georgia G. O.P. Delegates Tuskegee Clinic (A. N. P.) Tukungue Institute, April 19—The words of Dr. John A. Kenny, Medical Director of the Institute, "that no institution is doing more for the health of the Race than Tukungue" were born out by the stream of 450 Atlanta, G. April 18- Four delegates-at-large to the Republican National Convention, Cleopatra Johnson, Jamaica, were instructed to vote for the nomination of President George Coleiage, in the election he had been nominated by the regular foothold of the Republican party in Georgia, at the State Convention. Two race men and two white candidates by the regular foothold. The delegates chosen were: Henry Lincoln Johnson, Benjamin J. Davis, Clark Greer and Clifford James. Claimed by the white. The convention indorsed the appointment of Johnson, who is the Republican National Committee's nominee from Georgia. Mr. Mae Williams, a prominent race woman as the Republican National Committee-woman from Georgia. Oklahoma Behind Business League GO-TO-COLLEGE WEEK WILL REACH Condition of N. C. MILLIONS MORE THIS YEAR Mutual Praised G. O. O. ONT ATE LOS CONGRE Nathan S. Taylor I. Race For Cong sington. Sp. (A. N. P.) Chicago, Ill., April 15—Chicago has gone through one of the most spectacular and great political primary campaigns in its history. In this battle the Negroes of the city played a conspicuous part. Strange as it may seem, Negroes grouped as they are, hold the balance of power in the great municipality. No candidate is strong enough to ignore the Negro vote. It is normally said the nomination the candidate were. It might dict a man to any office. The interest of Negro voters in the primary just ended was centered on the candidates for the United States Senator, and representative in Congress. For the gubernatorial nomination the candidate were the present chief executive of the states. Len Small and Thorlow G. Pestington, a state senator, the chief candidates for the position in the United States Senate were the candidates for the governor of Arkansas and Former Governor Charles S. Dennen. Martin B. Madden, white. GO-TO-COLLEGE W MILLIONS MON Colored Girl Second In Beauty Contest. (Lincoln News Service) New York, April 18—Dorothy Derrick, a colored girl of Flushing, Long Island, is one of the leaders in the beauty content being cured by the "Green Twigs" one of the Colored girl who is a former Flushing high school pupil, took a position with the leaders, and yesterday she was in second place in some of Flushing's leading families. E AT CLEVELAND Internal Revenue of N. Y. and George A. Harriar, Alderman of the Republican club are President Robert B. Battley, Vice-President L. D. Riome, Secretary Carroll E. Thomas, Secretary William E. George, Manager Charles A. Dodson, Treasurer George M. Johnson, Executive Director William E. George, George George Philip Taylor and C. E. Dumon, chairman of Women and C. E. Dumon, chairman of Women and C. E. Dumon, NEGRO ARCHITECT STANDS OUT. (P. N. S) Toledo, O. April 18—The Reveron Company, with James Bihne as president, has been enlarged by the Negroes of this city. The superintendent of architecture and chief engineer is A. Reveron Pall Mr. Pollicano was formerly with the Rentley company of this city, one of the largest firms in the city as estimator and designer. He has drawn plans for many of the largest office buildings in Toledo. In company offices at Montpelier, Uruguay, he is one of the five architects from the United States who have entered. He is one of the two holders of the degree of master of architecture in the city of Toledo. The American Construction Company will specify in the financing and construction of homes. A CHAMPION OF JUSTICE A MESSENGER OF HOPE P. TO MEET SES IN ESSIONAL RACE Beaten by Large Margin by Madden in gress. McCormick Defeated by Es- pectacular Campaign Featured by Taylor Leaders half a dozen students at the various high schools and colleges of summary that the North Carolina the country. This year marks the fifth annual conduct of this great nationwide education campaign to encourage young youth to continue their education. The only mutual life organization in North Carolina of any size that is owned and managed for its policy and students were reached through circuit boards, the display of placards, the throw of flowers, the holding of meetings by the several chapters and members of the Fraternity in the various sections of the University. The above statement included not only Negro concern, but white as well, a examiner further found that the North Carolina Mutual had on December 15, 1922, over forty-one million dollars worth of insurance in force. For the protection of the Mutual, Message to be Broadcasted By Radio ```markdown ``` Government in High School and College. The important radio broadcasting institution in every large city in America. **Million Person Goal of Prater- nity in Education Campaign** Details regarding other unique features to be used in bringing the campaign to life. Many as five million people will be published later according to a statement issued by Norman J. Hammond, National Secretary of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. National Resident to Direct Campaign The campaign this year is under the immediate direction of Raymond N. National President of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. Mr. Cannon states that from all institutions the use of the Union as there are now chapters or members of the Fraternity importance in the United States. Committee at Work Compiling Statistics and Education The report of the examiners states that these assets are intact and invested in first mortgage county, county and municipal bonds, bank and utilities stocks. Every Million Person Goal of Prater- nity in Education Campaign The North Carolina Veteran does not attain this position like Topsy. It did just similarly grow. It has been the largest of the many as five million people will be published later according to a statement issued by Norman J. Hammond, National Secretary of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. National Resident to Direct Campaign The campaign this year is under the immediate direction of Raymond N. National President of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. Mr. Cannon states that from all institutions the use of the Union as there are now chapters or members of the Fraternity importance in the United States. Committee at Work Compiling Statistics and Education The campaign this year is under the immediate direction of Raymond McCormick, the National President of the Alpha State Alphabet Fraternity, Mr. Cannon states that from all indications the message of "G to High School" to "G to College" is A committee headed by Oscar C. Palmer are sung, after twenty-five Brown, Mellor of the official organ of the academy of science, by the official exertion of the committee. The members of the National Convention are at work upon the preparation of a Declaration of Presidential Commissure, placera, postera, pamphlets, and other materials. The committee is important data showing the advantage by the chapters of the Literature of education. This literature forms the background of the work of Mag. M. Palmer. 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N, B) Wheeling, W. Va., April 15—Negroes of the city were incensed when they learned that an unidentified white man lured a six-year-old Colored girl into his automobile and locked the girl in a chair on the street, last night a little six-year-old Colored girl was playing with a rubber ball in Chаплиа, a well dressed white man, walking down the street, caught the ball and pulled it back into the hall out playfully with the child innocently following, until they and passed the Pyrian Tennessean and pulled her into an automobile. Having disarranged their clothing, the children who became afraid and yelled and managed to get out of the automobile, she ran to her home and investigated why to find that the man disappeared. The mother in charge investigated later and later later an officer on the scene. It is alleged by Negroes of the city that the delay in the arrival of the color of his child, as it is said the first question asked by the officer was the color of the child. SHOOTS TOP OF HIS HEAD OFF Gulf Port, Miss., April 13—Making good his promise to live but three more men on the earth, Mamie Reynolds, recently known as "Bent," a 25-year-old blonde from the top from his home with a shotgun at his home at Montana Point, Montana, Death, obviously, was the victim. He was responding to the story, told by one of his neighbors, said last Friday that he had Port. Mesa, April 15—Maharashtra promises to live but three months on the earth. Maharashtra key minister, Mr. S. K. Sharma, is 22-year-old of Muroo man, baw from his hand with a short home at Moocha Point, Pradesh, Death Valley,wy. according to "Harge," according to story told by one of his nephews. he had his last Friday that he had Teachers' Association for the entertainment of the National Teachers' meeting next summer, the call was quoted liberally, headed by Mr. S. K. Sharma, who was raised at once. Several of the teachers attended the ball game in the city last Friday and Saturday. People are busy preparing their presentation for an Shahar containa next Sunday. "The Artist." THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1924 MUCH SPRING ACTIVITY EVIDENT AT WILEY Thelma Berlack, Former N. A. A. C.P. Stenographer Wins $50 Oratorical Prize; After $70 News Prizes New York, April 12–Miss Thema for the state prize of $1,000. The Berlark, former a stenographer in the office of the National Association, is eligible to compete for the National competition for the Admendance of Color-bed People, 69 Pitt Avenue, has won a prize of $1,000, the second $1,000 and the to the list of her honor by winning a prize of $100 in the National New York World's first prize and the $200 monthly prize for the $100 other newspaper, "to increase interest in and respect for our Constitution." her living. She was graduated All the schools were distributed in 1923 from a three year course at the contest. Miss Berlark's school the Theodore Roosevelt High School of the University of New York in district 14. Miss Berlark won be achieved until that time for the school price of $00 from a field entire course, she was then awarded of six entries and is now eligible to a silver scholarship pin and her scholarship in the district. The winner of this Honor Board in gold letters. She is contest will be eligible to compete now completing her 4 year course. A CALL TO COLORED REPUBLICANS Washington, D. C. April 13-There new curriculum during the present is a growing demand for Nero law. With the fulfilling of the requirements, the need for the curriculum will increase. The sections where law school library by bringing up large numbers of Colored people are the number of volumes to 5500 it will be possible to reach. The curriculum will be delivered in the office of the Secretary of Howard University will receive the School of Law of Howard the approver of the Association of the School of Law of Howard. Marshall, Texas, April 5—the observance of the sixth annual Negro Health Week in Texas at Wiley College which was conducted under the auspices of the Sigma fraternity and the Theta chapter of the Zeta Phi Beta sorority aroused considerable interest in the program. The fraternity took an active part on the program; as a result of which the students were given the protection and preservation of their health. The program which began Sunday, March 30 was held on Saturday, April 5, as follows: Sunday, hay sermon by H. J. Mason, Executive Secretary; Dr. T. L. Hunter, Dr. T. L. Hunter, Tuesday, paper by Mina Inez Foster, a junior college student, and Sharman D. L. Hunter, Dr. T. L. Hunter, part on the fly and fosquete as germ carriers; Wednesday, paper by P. L. Hurold, Buried, addressed on hysteria by Dr. E. C. Coleman; Friday a discussion on the idea of a college program the meeting of eligible students Smith. The Phi Beta Sigma fraternity originated the idea of a college program week here at Wiley in the way it is done, and the administration has consisted this as an annual program carried out by this organization. The school has had visits from several distinguished educators and students, several weeks, among whom were Mr. Collins on the Worship on the Hill and another engaged evangelist who is conducting a two months raval among the white people of Marshall. The school is the director of the state of Louisiana. Thelma Berlack For Stenographer Win Prize; After $4 New York, April 12—Miss Thelma Berlack, former a stenographer in the office of the National Association of Colorful People, 49 Fifth Avenue, has added the list of the most honorable by winning a prize of $10 in the National Oratorical Context sponsored by the New York World in cooperation with 360 other newspapers, "to increase interest in and respect for our Constitution." All the schools were distributed for the contest. Miss Berlack's school Theodore Honeveelt School beheld the prize of $10 from a field of six entries and is now eligible to compete with the other girls in the district. The winner of this next contest will be eligible to compete A CALL TO COLOR Sherman, Texas. I make this appeal upon to other authority than that of being member of the race and a citizen. We are too near to golden opportunity, to force the Republican party to a show down on the race question to shulk at this momentous period in our political life. Now or never we must extrain political status in the party, or out of it. Let us no longer wait for old leaders to call us to duty. Let some citizens of patriotism, the compulsive of patriotism and love of civil and political rights step forward and Howard School of Law Ready to Meet Needs. Washington, D. April 18, 2016—The its a growing demand for Negro law years throughout the United States, and the sections where large numbers of Colored people are involved in the practice, have served in the office of the Secretary of the School of Law of Howard University an outgrowth of the great migration movement which has been in process during the part few years ago. To meet this increasing need for Negro lawyers the Howard University faculty is training students for its facilities for training students for Negro law in a sample of approximately $20,000 was sent on improvements to its build makes have made it possible to accommodate as many as 423 students. The School of Law of Howard University in the second oldest in the country of Washington. With the increase in facilities for training large, in number of students there has been a rapid growth in the curriculum. A complete revision of its curriculum was made during 1933 as a result of certain studies made by its faculty. The curriculum used at Harvard and other great American law schools. These revisions have resulted in the strengthening of the curriculum and the ability of the House of Law to system of Law approved by the Ab- iana and a member of the General Education Board of New York, Mr. G. T. Bludworth from the State Department of Education, Austin, Texas, who was here looking into the matter of summer normal which is to be one of the two big summer schools of the college this semester in the course of the relief committee who made a stirring plan to the students on behalf of the FORMER N. A. A. C. P. Prizes $50 Oratorical $70 News Prizes a for the State prize of $1,000. The n winner of the State prize will be eligible to compete for the National prize on June 6, the first prize being $2,500 the second $1,000 and the third $400. Recently Miss Berlack won the New York World's $20 first prize and the $50 monthly prize for the best essay on "the biggest news of the week" and the same time studying music and earning her living. She was graduated from a three year course at Theodore Roosevelt High School with the highest average that had been achieved until time for the award in gold batteries. She was placed on the permanent Honor Board in gold batteries. She is now completing her 4 year course. RED REPUBLICANS issue the call to organize in every prefect and county in the State. Get your precinct ready to send a delegation to your county convention, State and National. There are men capable of leaders. There are uncovered King has lived and died undiscovered. Many unfit, generalis have passed off of the class without the opportunity of development. Let him who is best fitted for the prefectry grasp the opportunity and prepare to play a splish something for the race and country. D. W. Porter, M. D. association of American Law Schools Success Failures Introduction of New Thus far, success has followed the conduct of the courses under the new curriculum during the present school year. With the fulfilling of the requirements for an adequate course, the number of volumes to school it is predicted that the school of law of Howard University will receive the accreditation of association of American Law Schools. Recently an announcement was sent out by the Secretary of the Howard University School of Law has qualified for a place among the standard law schools. A brief attention to the fact that beginning October 1st, 1954, admission two years of standard college work. Record of Graduates show High Calibre of Work Done The effectiveness of the work of the Howard School of Law is evident in the graduates who are each year making records before the various State bar examinations. The members of the class of 1923 and two members of the class of 1923 passed the law examinations in the class of 1923 passed the North Carolina State bar examination; and the class of 1923 passed the North Carolina State bar examination; and two members of the class of 1923 passed the District of Columbia bar examinations. This in an ex graduate of the School of Law shows that the work which school is now doing is of a nature. CHICAGO NEWS. Mrs. Wm. Claybrook in company with a party of Chicagoans to attend Hot Springs, Ark. have returned to the city delighted with the trip. The party included Mrs. Wm. Claybrook's flowers and Mrs. Princess Dewytt. Landley Ave. J. Brown. 4744 Landley Ave. is very much improved following illness of several days during the trip. Bloomington Hill, returned to her home Monday morning after spending Sunday in the city at the guest of Mrs. Wm. Claybrook. 855 E. 42nd. Place, Miss Wm. will leave Bloomington on April 16 to take up her future residence. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Isaac. 3214 Washahue Ave. are home after work. La., with relatives and friends. Walter M. Parnier is back at his desk in his office, 181 W. St., following illness of several days which defiled John H. T. Oatman of Washington Courthouse, Ohio, will mute any mote route to Louisville, Ky. in attendance of the A. M. E. general conference of which he M. T. Bailey of 3638 S. State St. and other representatives of the University are moving forward to a bright outlook for members of the Race during 1924 in securing desirable locations. Mrs. Grace W. Netherland, 3558 Federal St. is carousel to Richmond, Va., where she was hired in 1924 to count of the severe illness of H. Wm. H. Fields of St. Louis Mo. National Grand Master of A. U. K. & D. of A. has resided in the city during the past week, conferring with officials as to the coming of the Grand Council to be held in August in Cleveland. Mrs. Julia Taylor has been removed from Provident Hospital to be in the city for several months on account of illness to her home, 3659 Indiana University, the excellent queen of Jerusalem Council. Many members of the Race are moving into the suburbs of Morgan Park, Harvey, Blue Island and Maywood in order to avoid congestion conditions in the city. Rev. H. E. Stewart, pastor of the former M. E. Church of the University of Texas and the Institutional A. M. E. Church, is an assistant for the conference will convene in Louisville Ky., in May. Rev. Stewart is known for the great work he did in the church of Chapel, the other church of the connection in the west. Mina Eisele Mathin Carter, art teacher of the nine growers Assn. in preparing for the 9th annual session of the Association in joint session with the nine growers Association of the Carter Charity and Benevolent Clubs to meet at Tuskegee Institute Aug. 13 to 15. In Ky. the nine growers Association, has been invited among others to meet this meeting. STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, BTC, REQUIRED BY THE CONGRESS OF AUGUST 14, 1912. Of the DALLAS EXPRESS, published weekly at Dallas, Texas, for April, 1912. Before me, a Notary in and for the State and county aforementioned, personally appeared C. P. Harris, who has been a notary in the State and county, law, deposes and says that he is the Business Manager of the Dallas Exhibition, the host of his knowledge and believed a true statement of the ownership, management, etc., of the aforementioned exhibition. In the above caption, required by the Act of August 14, 1912, embodied in the following statements, printed on the reverse of this form to wit, are: ```markdown ``` P and editor, and business manager are the publisher, The Dallas Express and the Dallas Woman, Kissel Editor, J. W. Rice. Managing editor, J. W. Rice. Managing editor, J. W. Rice. Business Manager, C. F. Starka, Dallas, Texas. owner is: Estate J. P. Starka, Dallas, Texas; Batee S. W. J. Lowary, Dallas, Texas; R. H. Hamilton, Dallas, Texas; J. J. Horner, Dallas, Texas; A. C. Washington, Dallas, Texas; T. B. Wallace, Dallas, Texas; Cha. B. P. Brooksland, Dallas, Texas; S. R. Bald, Marshall, Texas; E. M. Weea, Dallas, Texas; P. B. Harla, Dallas, Texas; C. F. Starka, Dallas, Texas. That the known bondholders own or hold in owning owners or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are 4. 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Murder Charges Against Willie Holland Reduced to Manlaughter Charges of murder fled against Willie Holland, in connection with the murder of a man who was at the Oriental hotel, were reduced to manlaughter Tuesday night in connection with Holland and Holland's punishment fixed at four years in the penitentiary. Court adjourned Tuesday afternoon. Assistant District Attorneys William McCraw and Robert Hunt represented the man who was John Ballowe represented Holland. Finley was shot at the Oriental Court. It shortly after he was guarded by a man on a ledge with dirty clothing at a local hospital. The jury was not asked for Holland Tuesday, though pre-trial attorney's office indicated it would Card of Thanks Grant Hardison, Robert Johnson, D. A. Neal and C. J. Clark of Crawford Understanding Co. Mr. and Mrs. A. Walters, and Mrs. Miles Co. Mrs. and Mrs. C. Clark of Carry Terry, Mr. and Mrs. C. Christopher, Mrs. J. C. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. R. Blask, Mr. and Mrs. M. Blask, Mr. and Mrs. M. 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PHONE U-3600 Faris ee ered crear as) Ps (Smetea se N Ppa Bits 3 fs 8 8 Py = Sameer Wate pane eet eS DALLAS NEGRO BUSINESS LEAGUE ENTERTAINS NEGRO BASE BALL MAGNATE OF NATIONAL FAME a Rms Rad bf A NOTED EDUCATOR APPOINTED BY GOVERNOR 10 EDUCATIONAL CONGRESS Dallas Methodist Ministers’ Alliance Endorses Rev. C. W. Abington For Secretary of Missions of The AME Church * Methodist Ministers Alliance Endorses Rev.6.B, Young For African Methodist Episcopacy Tale Pritey ‘evaninm, Asstt: 0%, 824, many of the oadlng Non ‘esnene eb of Dallas, were’ tee {0 asain In the apactour rsa tm the cond floor of he. Wes Teas’ Manetacturiog’ Gomes Bane ‘At 840 pm tho gusets ane: ‘ed around the nasa tab With Mr tuber orton, Manager of th {Chicago Amaican Olan pont f Sonor aad on A Walle itor Stpaine fe Seomentaa Lawyer ‘Win made Aeon’ Introdseesty te: sarc. atng forth the ait of the ‘Bunce. ‘Eougue entertning men it the race who have mucnede tn ‘et nee of endenot clean ext SSmonttory talk wer made by Mr (Porter. Many vent spoke In alow: pre-eminent, success achieved ‘By Sir Powter 'n Si proteelon ‘a mumptuousropant was: served A"aumitgn picture was taken ef the hancuet table "ant aovenblo “Phe Necro Dusiass Longue wishes to exons thanks te Tew’ 0. ‘Rungton tor the tae of te chats ana" tablor and alto Monts Pall shineepmomtieg! math ie Wichita Pallas, ‘Texas April 19— eee scree et moe Hees ma, te ‘Yenes In Philadelphia. tm June, the ane aoe ioc et ce met he | tan a = cena ee nu ieee rca Sen eee Tettiont’ which 'T°'am ‘informed “has iin SS a ancl Endorses Rev.C. see sesthatiet hides, Aline ot ba Psa comoned ot wan anti soo Sone fal coo net Cone Seaton Gua’ chee inoving tt cova tae Sh (owe one Waa te sae tee Se ea SoA eo SY reat“ acta cia ata cra a Hebe Sat nt tar Sn oon tocar iy Sapa oes ats Sit mana aes San fecne ere cos eee SES A ST scar ithe St oe a re py ing ied Sahat teeta Selene et asp 6 pone tie sone stan Dt ee Swi a ete chet oe ‘ma br 6B toi mf nt Aa Che oa Bote Aa Se Sta ite etenec te SShmone hr see sitet ent SS oe Stace etme Sem Wate SS mater Sues 1 ares es sone. Dv. rene | [et eapestatty tasebted co! Meetames toest and’ Miche for ane er Maret Va en eo eer elena en aoe melons Lee eee Poe wa Se ad, cue teemie teachin thaies eeecasieraens wees beeen, ee Prec foeeratiin sete et epee eget Reena ance ieee pores is Garett fae erie: Sian tat (wi i Gordon, Diaeriet Agent Béan: Neri es ae ure eee on SS ete ae ir Neneee eh pte, erat no eee an oan ae eee eres oe ec cemeaele a ae See Sar el Cao emer" wtctis, ©, Seton Ee iSecencerte Sais bas tor aes wee Sa not meee ting aie fiinisters’ Alliance W. Abington For issions of The E. Church * | ae ‘eltizen and publiciat he sande) foe oars oa-08 Oat atone Oe eee ee eo St era pe cere eee Sooo coe ences oo toe nohecbopetis narra oe paren cra ce ce toe metre oe ee nee ere mentee ty Hong ga ia ee oe ee eer pane er Seca enn Alliance Endorses $ | os piscopacy rs sea eh ae ee oa ees oo omen oy See nonp oRepap Spates Sere ct Chrlatianity and the Tedeemers| aaa i TAs maitor Weetern Inset Offical Or-| me are hee Een oeree ie MAY, Parton © TEXAS TOWNS. Pied cone g hits hy atm ‘Pineland sgh day. wa amen aie aes SF ase eee het Soe eee ees, came, ncaa cee cece pe eee a eee ee ate anata ee sae ene nateh se: eat oe Nighi oar ae ee ee eter aaa tas, Le Sete ee rts orem Date [igen ea eetne Totes Soar cocntt sor “cob En aeperg il ras cals ot Saeeehe De, Bante tetas ere Serna. ace ee ee oe ee Guise dated cd Pa pee carne Salamis eae Pe ee eat Siar oscea as Se a tak ae rea ote ee aaa Earn ata ag eS Sey eee res eh Soo eee ead ea cee eect Sea ete ote en oe ania ee haere St cee et ae aces oe cree eee ela eg Ses eee som eee ee eee Se a eight yA ol eae meee ey oe ee Siete ee ees Ss saat he ee ee, ewes eee et ae Ree Sores facets ares Se ree ‘Mr, Johnie MoCelvy. Quite a num- eee on eee eae eee eee Meiesentny ea ant 3 peers oes em eats Recieve cates ferent ee eee as Seon eee rn at eae mee ae Pee oni e Se eee a ES cuaceee: Diek be oal aoe ee ae a eres sens a a ere Living in the past. : ecamgiaey tts seen tae Mr Mt Hull” Priday afternoon rater pln ar sal Se eel a cr oe oe es eae ote cami see ute unde a ih at this writing. Mrs. 0, P, Dix- a ene ae ee eee oe ts eee ae ate cee ee fe Ss oer estar Sag a ae ieee ah a oe aes pe cei eae ge ae gece eee i a ea oe aah ae Bee as eee Or ao aie Sa hae ba ree ee miro See fate a ee ee ane es ae oe aero Sra aes in a oe a eee Se, Se taal ia Senet e eee es ee ane Sie ete a te Seton Se hes cs gaan fe Sey Nek ap ry Be yes at nat a eae pS rad ye eee eens ery ae an Soe eae Set eas Eee ray lvoe op ae ee petancrees ana we Secee a ee eee ere oe ena ee cee a Pare eres aceeaee poe ee or aoe See cate ee eS eee ar cee oe eee ocean sie wine ae al ate nea ee eee det cae tae Se 3s pee ate iat eget ee ee ree a hae tore aoe a a SS erences os te ar aa oe wife viited thelr elster last Sun (THE PALILAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, THKAS, SATURDAY, APTUTL 19, 1004 re Teaponded tn person to. prose hin’ introductory. eran att abore named” ehuret Sune Rev. Brune at Lite ‘Zion Bap tat Church. Rev, and arm, Walde of Temple are fn the ly the questa of le A Le Gal wea TY Moore. Mra. T ¥ in expecting {0 lave. the this ‘vector 7 Wort, tout Mile, "ps ‘theses ty Caaitanoo eaten Mem, Boole Ba feta il” tis pant three weeks The. body vat er. Burnell Be Cowan’ wan shipped here om Waco for burial tn th’ Paleo Cemetery. He lone a wile an children with howto relative ip oar hin. a eo ocean is at tle wen Me iaicen "That a, “Cpe cpeat the week-end Inthe a the suse of her aunt: Men @, Rint dire wines rd and.” Mable ‘Henderson Ree, @. W. Mallard ot Belton ape t tow aye in the ch St Jonn Community, — Rey way nace at i Ing sermon for we Moneny might Ne ‘aul’ of abet spent Sunday ith ie steer, MP Hanah Oech an MPa BPilt went to Genter on bal: sean "rouraday. Big entertaa meat «the church Saturday niet ren ‘Allen an be dan ter” Hence, went to fan Aug ine, Thursday, where. Mist Rane will turnieh the mule” aster Sunday, Several went” from ber fo beat the feral of hire He Mount ‘at Center Sunday. Ou news ald 'ot come out aa week Got ts oot cur fat, Deena was sent up in_pleniy ot tie terete we mone tap ti Pees Center—lir, FG, Harper ol portland) “Ati, was bare ib werk, ropceccsing't_ talt_pfe paraon"Soncern Mr J. A, Good ea of Jeffers, Tey peat th weekend tera at Gooden: a te nepector “and contractor, reverts” heavy "work slong” the Southern Paciic and the Sant Frans, nr Coden ts apie aia. bosieas” wan about. whom foo. much can hardly De. ed Sta, CacllOaby was ria down tute that belongs tats Et Rotien one. Gay ant Week a was ‘jared aboot the fee. Ad Choudere os he rat" acai wire favee, Rey, Wie tion Presched a, nesie erage. at te Pree e, ‘chure, ‘Suna agB pelt et. ite preached ati Morning star “Hapist Chur Sunday" night Apr iath Rev Stinson inate a ceful man and wil gucceel where naother wou til ‘Msn denninga arsived"bere Sundey:"moraiag ‘trom Cartage re ta Blount asoener a Me aad. ara Wi Brown, dd neve Friday” mortag April tat order eat retain. tram raious pineee might be athe fa sal abe was ed a ate att Srvegt howe oat Sunday, when ie fumeral services, were. Dad tom ihe Moraine Star Baptat Chere by "Mev. Seth Only fee ot ber brothers: M, Brows or Washington, DG. tnd” Wit iho Brews who te Sataiax Wi year from a medial eens Rennes, faled to, set here Tberberecved telly have bot ar tonade whe are in ens seta suey. tena Mies” Ale Lee Henrne has cides achcol a Certtage, and ig at hone, Eto cre belog put forth fora. grand Ecler prosrau at the. C. ME chareh Sunday Apri 0th, wie ial #9. to. Sunday” Schon Dagsethe ead ewe of the death ot ev, te Meld OF Nacordoche, wna Teceved here Saturday, Tov Rela ‘cannot, Torzotten, au he has probably’ Walt ore. churches rat moeeired_ tate: members eo the eke Bie tay oer vresch wr dering. Me" dey. tr Tents Sin be found where ever ‘ei known, May te fay ret co cation Ont ofthe ach, that he ived geet ie, Forney-— Sunday School was well attnded: Supt. G4: Si was at hin post at 8 P, Mi. DY. PU, randered an. xosllant pre Fram, ev. PM. Michell mas Ma church and_ preached spl: ud hermon. The’ Yoel char ren ered'fne anne all-day. Mr. aad Sirs. CharleMrankln’ are, home ft ‘Tyler, Mrs Homer Winee of Dalles an here Monday. Bc Veale Pondexter of, Dalla” spent the week with. Mr and. Mrs Young’ ‘Wiliam, hire.” Nester Smith spent Sanday wither cnet, Mis Leola Shatner. 7 Brewer pent Saturday and Sunday "tn, ‘all. Mra Anne Curry and Martha Wilbert oun et Yo. Richardson. und Oarani Sean sunday. Nex. Celie War ren te home frow Port wert Dentanen Ming Mary. F Nicht yon wba he. Deets li tor severe weeks able to De 4p. \ nee fnurunce Company bas" bee or eanised hers anew az the Fre croave Meal AW With Sten deo Hoghley. pret. f W Tey- nals, sey: WA. Gochran, tat teer The tra ansball ase. of iis seamon "wow ‘played vetween Gainceilo, Hi ant Pred Dove fae HI; Me game wom 7-0 fn ator of Gelnesvi, Mi, Carer HT accovnpantea' by. his water rt, Carr IMT motored to PU worth Suny and’ seturned Mg nnd rettrned, Sunday. oven ry St eee ieee Sey cotati enor" pain nme Pec vy ge Saati a, a fect GL ata Secs ages oo eee Rr eee sopra ta fata ae Scrape Wat be eas et te eae ete at i ete oe Si sie rs ae i are hanes Pier ee rae fee aaa te [ey as meee bey ar peas ep inn nym Sweetwater” with ie ae as Sg. cee aaa sas Me yee Rai aeeatat ia eee eee iS eaae aie = Scenes Seo eS cee iS eee eee Berar tar te ma pee ami fetes Let ee Ea? Soe SS eee ee cel aes ae es Rese eae pat ene sere rhe mares ie a ae ae eee ae oh, cee eee ee aoe aed eee ee ia eet eee eae eee a ee eee ements ea ee Pees Eee ee [Sra"Econed srs orpey: patente [Abu cre an bert. ee a Serre Ss Van full of interest and church eae ees ca eter tate wea ene cits ee een a ee aera oe ara Ser are ae a oe See me, 0, ee ee sertae ocems Se ate amen Srna eee peat ees Bat ec pe ae Bat Petit is Seb tasers et aaa eee fear came eae eee oe ee Sarai fe ae en ee fe trict ene Rare sete ie sucht Seer ie dears an are ae areas ed ces Sane ee Soe nse Seer car es ore Serene ae a ere ruse et ce ergot ncarey Se Sat eke ea eg gee “a Ke kee pare See. sac Seat oe ae aaa fe aa eei” a Be Seana Ces ie eee re atte ow tha rece thre not Sees. im ee eee eotty te aay that up to this writing det ee nave-aet Soagvenbo to hear sete ase oy aa Se Pea Se it est wea tne oe anne te Se Stara, and i~-t thelr Sacciae ‘i steal seta fro grated by re. ot ‘bare eon nae a i Sane” aa ewe for ‘ery agit wer ps ‘ey ney, {hd aye could Wok’ over ths Sinereaon “auny ate ra oem ech su srt ‘enna Tat,‘ the ‘ene bout the foe or tot rer cog ir view "Ate genta me soon de ss fhe a hey Reb, nd re ther, Serge” suarors om Ha ha eras mare or ‘tiv ane We i pot ery kt ine ae fn Tey anes atta the tat Meoany, aad ta, bean lal fr her Sasi Be tne ere Yor acral ate 2 Serger here Ma, A Ke erp ber ner her tre ten, "ay iia ur her here onthe at fe ke A of Podge voted ta ‘Tues, might to give $2.00 more to! thir ‘eae far" tae’ grt cro he ree’, eh ot Mare JB Pi a te te Wooden eit ie churn sate at Die Samrat, wan che te" ren aad” Bn snbutteintpraen, Her haa, tala ers Tram ones ‘is clan re Stal ony" fared 't Ton oda et ete Cameron bre. Linde caes tno sad, am Gorm test "te eer “Pett ret watag etter ete "se wes ine oh isa an han ooo ait foe" aae' | eae, ret oot et cot Boda ot Senay Se oye satan tcl “naj pert ate eit Bat! uc, er its each "woke teenth remot from lee i where Se he Sun ae Souda ere tat he ter Shenped ita Mating te so sereaad aber aA SE ty ea te ‘ot ‘lata aaa ey ave reese Bogen, te Pret i fap atne th mtn Prot Waal rot Aft hatte aad ovat scm tet ee tp ve theca vote wr fll ne" ae get Eker ae Bete Beene won oe while Me. and Atte, ‘Tom Woods} iies "a "aon sary. The house was. beantifily | Teena it stee_ oe see Rowern, he gute tins, “aa aie rat ert ny tin ne wes uy ne xn otn to se | Cimon. 8. wan wal, stent Peirce cca Se ward cain nat ioe ate Sh Mo EM ye preached ea fos tr te Nx a Hates ee Shaan ves fay. morning. to. visit 'Ber a he Ear, "rsa | lato Okla Sundar wa. neta Mat cate” Sept chit the a, t's ural toned pia ov, Part nrenta two” fermont the rly wag force, we cand Tiel hy iste’ is e"Setien por Eire were ood tra els. Se clare iw 6 ‘wan well attended: the pastor. Ec, Slower rath we ne tana Sas were la Stet "Bngi charen te 8 | Sans eit. were al a ide inept rN Pretend" ane mons, Barnett Chapel A. M. E.| Share ite of fhe le ad good services all day; viattors| ie" aal'pim, WC comme Kite Mt tho aa Shaw the city. ‘TEXAS COLLEGE NOTES. ‘Tyler, Tease, hg College ase al tam vlayed Bishop "College Friday and Saturday Tossing tn victory for’ Texan College 30-1 andthe bitchers for oth days were Bakes tn owns “heae rw re conference fjmes- this "season Te second Merion willbe pay ea Pray” and SaLurday, Apri 18-19 with Pat Quinn College Friday Night the Seslor ‘High School sndenta ‘rendered am teresting py entitled “The Kit dom of Hearts Content.” "The Annual Inter-Colegate d- bate’ between Texas College” and Philander Smith College of Lite Book. Ai wil be ‘heli our Chapt “Tueaday” evening. at 8: Gelock, Apt 15. James Thon Theodore Mewen and Clarence Nelson ‘wil Fepreseat Philander Sonith College, Hy Owen ta Wi. Ford, Kibert Ratdall and" Ray 1. Hunt will. represent. ‘Texaa College Sibject "ofthe. debate: Resolve that tho. Bok ‘Peace Pla should be. Adopted. by United Staten ‘Thin wil be the iat de: tate of fia ‘nd tn the history ot the v0. sebools. “The work ‘on our new. Admini rato Big in moving rap iy. We vanilepate "holding" oxe commencement. exercises In. the new Avorn Y. H. Wiltors, reporter, 1. . wetiregor, ONlne—Berviced vers lie at bath ehrehes "Sunday. Pleasant Hill Baptist. Churet, Roberson Chapel “A.M, Chureh, Sunday "night the” Bastern Stars Fendored a reat program: at the AAC “Chareh?” ealestion_ for the ay #3268, Monday evening the M8 Soelety"enve’ pound party for the. pastor. A erent bangiet wil be piven. here In honor of ‘our pastor, Rey. Mf Harvey” by all” three of the rhaehes "rettng him rendy for the Canora Conference, "We ae foing to tend him’ to. Laulaily rr alee: NIrV e FLLS OF DR REV. DICKSON TEL LS OF I AMR SS lim, tna’ 0 i tee ete ee dren ude: Rac hc 'oe tt alee, Se age Mey ances aoe) omit ; iho Set Stns Ce cate ae Pena 2 nee cea 392 fc ula tsp Se oats om ee ae Se See Sitar cel eet es Set yung eae eee. te ts a Sielg"Sther"taler Sin ort oe oe ee Scat erie en Oe oa oltre har aan to ae ete a sags et in al, and wet Bare 2 taal ever whe ined mae ted Sd ct er hay ch eer oe er any olnte Sings fo te Plane) ered {ie bey is sal ites love Seon sky, fs br an a Perl ant aw ase ls St aan a Sh oh Ratt FA ee a a pea ar anon tes nae eaten Mane to tank an linn ts bdy Enc cot wie a ee a ni i ie cry a Perth ce haar atte ee ae aa frat nape adn Srnec ae aS So oe Se oie fe eece i ao te a ns sean Spee te idesnal a ce a ictcnane sci s e vaetls et tee oe word, While we expect to take the of Paul Quinn College. And while year In raising this amount, we 1? Tearet all this eadness, the hope to wd up the drive in Datan one Seed sreund mai eames See oe ey a int os oes nee | ee ene | yet, See re tee Brown, student of Pau! Quinn Col- lege and former inmate of the Or- phone at dilmet was struck on the heed by another "stodeat pared Paul Weaver during tn altreation over the ownership of «base Bal Inet Twendey and. tie trom the sf fectn of the Dow tm x local anita: rium ‘Thursday night ‘A charge of murder was tmmed- laity fied agalnat Weaver and Bo was remanded to Jail without bal "Toe fanerel ot “Drowa was ‘eld trom College Chapel on Tridey ‘and during the prograsa of the service the ove ofthe. atuaente forthe sinin team was enlly agen. Plo af Cerings covered” a softin} reac lone told” of the aplondtdsoeord that be had tande while member ot the student body and the speeches of the membere ot the facwlty told ot the eatctm in wale he wa eld ‘Dean ‘Uargen sotd aa master of cremonien ‘Dt. Laws preached. the tinerat sermon. Brown was an ore pian, one of the tant brillant ete feats ever ent out from the Or- Dhanage. In speaking of thee: urency, Rev, Dickson, president of the Orphanage sald: "He was with- out father oF mother ana’ aol him when only” a baby and cared for and educated bien Never dd we have. «moment worry with him. Me was a. model hoy” and regret le Weath more (han ¥ ean "Brew ee outed We, eran, DOE Sete antes Naas the lagers who wore formerly with 5." Boyd "who wan arrented ast week in Wichita Pails ond alta on charget af obtaining money “ier fang ‘protene ate organised to tour the tate. under thelr own aunpleca. It transpired during the trial OF Toys that they were In no Way connected with the rehoo! "which he was supposed to represent. ‘They ware hired ent ay. "They are now Keown 4 the Lane star Choral’ Chub, ey, W. Te Dickson of the Disk- ton’ Colored” Orphanage "appeared Taat Sunday at Macedonia. Baptin hareh and during the couree of the ferviee received 4 donation ar the frphanage of 43800 which “daring the course of “he eck Inereuaed te" si, ‘ev, Dickson will continua the rive for fonda at the Colored chur: hes of the lly. for about thirty faye longer during which time he fxpects (0. tnerease “the antrtbus tions of the Colored people to #16 000." He has already appeared 8 everalat the churches where ibera Sutrations nave Been eivch to th fnatiution ABIG SUCCESS foo an eae a aes ee Wes he kta ‘ut In Paley the ey motes oa ecce eames ee ee es vos eae ett iewacromnre ee cries dead So aco ae nanan eee fecmbery ot the ol Dental, tn ies sures ana Sue “A pecial health itm war shows co nuet a ara See aecioeennes ss So aoe tea one Sooper mites mee Recetas caer ated Sai ae armenia cat cat hes Fase pooper el eae a'muceess nomen 0 2, ORBEA te pe roa aR ea ie a este ee teat tae ee iat rivesin-the’ Cy Da ar aoe ree fates oh car ad oo es Sruernetiy, Si) So res ae 4 tg ace toot nie eal eo, dared eno, ron a the farm I poi, ee Eone ‘ Sea ns te eee ue : Ss ice oof one ar as coated ier at tt a fre ie nag ‘Paut Quinn Coltew, 1 waht Sen la ene dnt Brown Tes sucht and fee ne meeeeee toed Gay See ter a Re an at ee i Si ota a aa wi) be tna ee Ga Se eo ae Sasa eens Se Saat eae ea Soo Watcher ee ie once tae ft teet oo nae a aoa cone ea ae ss tans ts oo alana eee Seer mae Toa heel Oe "ee eee ala Sania AT’ “KEY COMPAN- pact ov silts ions, Sey eta | "Balan Meee aaa! eg es Bae Ee Secrest cr tas es aka Pana ae iat i ae Saale ete i See ee See, = eee ds ah eee Grits en G eae ates ait ae eye e Lea ack or ma oe seas aha ate a ee Mea ee = hae are ci Tees ere fs at cee ia tak fe ahaa ie a] ocd ied tale athe se rice ie na Soar e Paras i Si ee iat "tay ate iors en a eae eee auras aa a es oth a epee ancted theckiee eat teeiae ea sterner. ce Sa teas ta Set ce a ele rs epee aaa Hitmen sue Rn Rrra ae Se ‘For particular peopla VELMOT HAIR DRESSING eens oon eed eT a eae coat Sores meters \ |, ccc \/ Sees eee ma fae tend hens fort demand that feet \ | Set \L [Sad Saaetone en ! ee nenantg al ‘cen ow uta one coe eee KAY | ARORATORIIS. Deut 3-008 FILMER OF OF FIRST IN SERVICE MEMBER NATIONAL NEGRO PRÉS ASSOCIATION. Published every Saturday Morning In the Year at 7:00o Swine Ave. by THE DALLAS EXPRESS PUBLISHING CO. (Incorporated) DALLAS, TEXAS W. H. Ziff Company, 800 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL 60611 W. H. Ziff Company, 404 Morton Bldg., 116 East Mason Street, New Park, K. Y. Embedded at Post Office at Dallas and Houston, 200 West 42nd St. Entrance of Congress, March, 1875 Notice To The Public Any reflections reflection upon the chief executive of the corporation, given person, or corporation which may appear in the columns of the newspaper correspondent upon its burea- dity correction of the above notice. The Dallas Express Sub- scriptions in Advance ONE YEAR $125.00 TWICE MONTHS $125.00 THIRD MONTHS $125.00 THE DALLAS EXPRESS he has never held the white leather, neither has it been directed by the yellow streak. It is not affiliated with the flame retardant fabric, sensible, conservative apparel, which sniff us to catch the pissing breath; files we had dangling feet! If prefaces a patriotism in our lives, we face the justice covers all the terribly occupied by the human race. This is sirty high ground, but we live on it and we are protected and stood with us. This ground is holy. W, E. KING. REMEMBRANCE OF PAST PERFORMANCE THAT Last week the school board in its regular meeting changed the name of the school formerly known as Fred Douglass to J. P. Starks in memory of the late Prof. J. P. Starks who was its principal for many years. The change was made in conformity with the school board's decision to the Board by former students of Prof. Starks and it attached to it in the personal recommendations of well known leaders in the affairs of Dallah who during the life of this man had known of the spirit did contribution to the life of Dallah. man ever does it happen that men can so well serve their people and themselves as to call forth such tribute to their memory, many of whom do not decorate every corner is attributable to the infrequence with which men are able But often it is the case that particularly deserving service is in the hands of someone who is in this true among us. So often those who have lived and labored among us are well right in their service to their fellowmen and to their final resting places. For this reason the Inquest feels more confident in the movement which has resulted in the re-naming of this school to allow for the new leaders in the movement whose service to his people can never be fully measured or known by any commendation. They have done a service for the service of Dalai Lama whose need to be brightened and whose ambition needs to be fired by knowledge of one of their fellows himself felt, and respected by all who came into contact with him. It has been truthfully said that the full free man who had convictions and the courage to state them in his own words The time must come in our history who, the memory of those alive by lasting reminiscences of their deeds. Monuments are not always faithful but if an effort is made to if that the things for which these truly great have worked are still remeil, hear their names and in that way keep constantly what will appropriate what it should. Dallas must record itself to there will always be cohesion in the night that Dallas would work for his beloved wife and worked in it. And in education the name of the school in which he worked will be remembered. Dallas has only said that it was thankful for his life and WHAT CHRISTIANITY MUST DO There is so much of criticism of the younger generation now days that the average member of the public must occasionally be forced to believe that civilization must be on its way to the dogs with nothing to stop it. Pastors berate the tendencies of the present generation declaring that they are wasting their time in riotous living and scattering their energies in things not worth while. Loud amena greet such sermons; the congregations go telling of the splendid tirade against sin which they have heard and the incident is soon forgotten till another Sunday comes. While there can be no defense of wasted lives and no excuse for health and energies that are scattered in non-productive things, there can be a more sensible course pursued by those who so clearly see the need for the improvement of the young. And here again can we learn from our neighbors who are suffering from the same apparent carelessness of their youth. They preach against what they are pleased to be the deplorable tendencies of the age but they go farther than that. They actually bring into being things of a more constructive nature to take the place of the things against which they preach and thus get real results for their pains. It certainly stands to reason that preaching alone will not be sufficient to change the things which are judging degrading and the minds of the young must be turned to those things. Men and women follow that which they consider interesting and beneficial to them. There is no need to urge human beings to support that which gives them pleasure and profit. But on the other hand, they cannot be divorced from such things if nothing is suggested to take the place of the interesting thing. The race are no different to the young of any other race. They are not naturally deprived nor are they perverted. They are just normal human beings who must employ their energies in some way. Make opportunities for the employment of their energies in constructive ways and they will respond as willingly and as fully as those who bitterly criticise them would wish. Why should they be criticised only? Does not the failure to provide for their energies in more constructive ways argue for the lack of real interest in them on the part of the people? Dallas has needed a Y. M. C. A. for many years but so far the interest of the Christians in the betterment of the young man has not been sufficient to guarantee this benefit to them. Other things of like nature might be mentioned which have not been supported—and yet the young people must stand accused of frivolousness. It is time that we were awake to the gravity of the situation. It is not enough that criticism alone be launched at the young of this generation. Let institutions of im-mentation be provided for those we would leave to live and then when they do not respond criticize them to the limit. It cannot be argued that the young are living fully up to their opportunities. They are not. But neither are the Christians living up to theirs when they take the narrow view which now seems to characterize them. Preaching against sin is always in place. It must always be done. But the effort to do good must not stop there. There must be actual effort along constructive lines to bring about the desired end. And before all must be remembered that our young people are not naturally depraved or headed to the dogs. They are normal sons and daughters of their fathers and mothers who now have no more constructive outlet for their energies. ACTION AT LAST ACTION AT LAST It would seem that the call for the Republican State Convention issued by Harry Beck was more than ordinarily powerful if the advises found in a dispatch printed by the Times Herald are to be believed. Says this dispatch: "A break in the Republican ranks in Texas, after four years of party harmony, looms as a result of the issuance by Harry Beck of Dullas of a call for a "delegated Republican convention" to be held here May 27. Mr. Beck's "call" is signed as chairman, representing the "Republican state central committee." It is the first open split in the G. O. P. ranks that has been indicated since 1920, the last presidential year, when Beck led the socalled "black and tan" party. At that time Clarence E. Linz, Vance Muse, R. B. Creager, Eugene Nolte and others prominent in the party through the state, led what was then called the "lily whites." In 1922 there was no apparent trace of the "black and tan" faction, and no indication of a party split. The Republicans, with R. B. Creager as state chairman, put out a ticket, and county tickets in many sections. In several of these the party won, and several representatives were elected to the legislature. That meeting of the state Republican executive committee, held here, Harmony seemed to be the watchword. R. B. Creager, who became national committeeman to succeed the late H. F. McGregor of Houston, was indorsed for the vice presidency, and President Coolidge was indorsed for re-election. There was no opposition to either indorsement. In 1920 the "illy whites" have maintained state headquarters here and have a working organization by which the leaders hope to elect Republicans to many offices in Texas. Mr. Beck is not listed as a member of this organization. L. D. Lyons, who signed the call issued by Beck as secretary, is not known among the O. G. P. men in Dallas. Yes, it seems that there is an indication of a break. And because of that break, Texas Republicans face an interesting campaign year. So called "regular Republicans" do not know L. D. Lyons. But in the records of "Black and Tan" Party, recorded as sung in Austin, he appears as regular. That much is certain. But between now and then, the various and sundry brethren who have been itching for political action may get busy in real earnest. The issuance of this call by Beck, the leader who in the past was worthy to be trusted, gives ample room for the belief that no degree of energy expended in local organization for the choosing of representatives to the state meeting. This is not a "illy white" call. It is issued by the voters of the several Counties of the State who are in charge of the office of the Republican party, who believe in its declarations of principles and are in sympathy with the aims and purposes. Here is an opportunity for action. Let every qualified Republican believe in Texas "hop to it." The primary elections in many of the states where the G. O. P. must win decisively if America is to have another Republican president do not give room for the belief that the Republican majority will be as large as it was four years ago. The Republican majority is still a minority and rise to it. This is to be a campaign in which GNO votes will be a deciding factor and the need of some can THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1924 FOR THE WOMAN WHO CARES ```markdown ``` one of the great Methodist conferences, for the election of bishops and for the election of another is to unceit in Indianaapolis It seems to promise that religion will have no part in the proceeding. It seems to be charged with the closing benediction, *All in between* is to be war to the knife and the sword, and the bureaus is to be charged and recharged. How who goes in handi-cled by religious serriums, is sure to be benen. We suggest that convenient checking rooms be set up. POOR LI'L CAROLIN (Continued from last week) WHAT YOU HAVE MISSED That George Essex was a gold retirement filled with the ambition of returning to the town where his daughter Essex was the partner of the town. That she was a glided with that town. With that town and Carolin' she was the envy of the town until until Carolin' the master of I was too astounded for words that I could do was to sit three feet away, open mouth, at my friend. "You will probably hold me in motion for my rough treatment of him," he said after a pause "but you have never faced a life situation. Harry. The world should not condemn me for what I did. The man does not live who can FOR THE WOMA It will probably never be de- finitely settled, just when middle age begins and ends. Wrinkles will positively appear in the face, black circles beneath the eyes and an ugly ill-humored ex- THE MIRROR PUBLIC OPINION "Check Your Religion Here." *Rainy can play no part in a religion that does not pose this check room for religion, there ought to be a booth labelled 'Bryan Youn Chua at the Comedy Theatre.' The toothed and tanned, like those used by the African kings, will be right his way through successfully. Why on earth cannot politicians and preachers both decide to be the only ones to fight his way through successfully. Their best to kill each other their best to kill each other for good and all? There is just four candidates. There are just four or five places available for new bishops. Why should any of these men, in their rivalry to get any of these positions, do and say which three should win? How should they rest of their lives, whether they win or lose? They should be more Layman and more lay power in these NEO Methodist general conferences. More Layman would help the de- fense of the Layman would be more independent of the superior powers, and would stand by the best among It would not hurt, too, if there were a law making any person eligible for election to the bishop. It would not be before the conference assembled Let them all come to the conferences and put their cases first be before the conference That would save a lot of muckling, and prevent a lot of law nuts.—That would also give God a better chance to have something At present, about all God is allied to have to do with it, is to "anoint" them after the church and collision with women themselves; elect, and put them over. BY DEN GODLOW PART 2 goodness, failed to return to church, failed to return home and refused to tell where she had been and returned with her and George drove his flat, enough money to move into the flower shop, into the ten, and then 1858 by the FAMOUS WERTERS GUILD) stand calmly aside and see the woman of his bosom drift away from him. Coming to the conclusion that she would rather die than reveal the identity of her lower, I madly decided to use more chance to make good, and when she refused is that crazy fashion of hers. I drove my right foot forward, and had kissed so often. With a sort of sob she sank to the floor. She did not lose consciousness. She was still crying, my less crying in the most horrible fashion imaginable, and masaged in some way to gain her feet, her hands never lavelling my Once on her feet she clasped her arms around my neck and kissed me—the blood from her bruised arm at her again blindly, one snore she fell, a broken, sobbing thing at my feet. I do not know how she got down on her knees, know, though, that she pleaded with me to believe in her. I know that she sobbed as never a woman did, but she got down on her knees and sore she loved me better than life that she would lie down and sleep. I could beat her at my pleasure, but I was insane and would not be able to do that man all would have been well, but she would not tell me, nor would she explain why she was with him at 3 o'clock in the morning. "And did you--you beat her as she gave you permission to do?" I asked unable to keep the horror at her again, not knowing what she to my "No, I did a much better thing. I quit. I packed a few things in a suitcase and best it. I had to speak with her to get out of the house, but she was too weak to stop me. She even followed me into the street. That is what the neighbors interfered by her in charge the last time saw her." (Continued on page 4) AN WHO CARES. last thing at night. Remember that ours anomobious self is most active at night and is working for you. The well dressed woman will of necessity have in her Spring wardrobe a new broad cloth sports blouse. They are rather long, cut and fitted, and closely as no bells are worn with them. Their sleeves are often short and Colored embroidery adds much to their shirts. Skirts with flat bottoms are often short. Their skirts are short and getting shorter. For the tailored and sport things, ten to twelve inches from the bottom of formal costumes, ten to ten inches. HEALTH & HYGIENE under one month of age. Most of 11. Out-door stirring daily and free these were infants born too weak, ventilation of the bedroom. THE CARE OF THIS MOTHER AND BABY'S WELFARE Thousands of babies die every year from neglect. They might be killed by a car accident or been properly cared for. Who is to blame? Surely not the baby. The re Usually, the mother is blamed for the improper care of her child. Sometimes, in many times she does not. The father is as much to blame in many instances, and again he alone may be responsible for the poor health of the child. The mind who is at fault—the infant must suffer just the same. Do you call this a square deal for the baby? You must be humility be a human and give your baby a fair chance to live, to be well and happy and to be able to take care of your child. Your mother and father later on. Remember your baby did not have anything to say about coming into this world you brought him here now The life, health and normal development of the child depends largely on the health and protection of the mother. A mother can impair the child she carried just as much during the nine months before birth as during the nine months after birth. The change in the health of the child living depends on sufficient income for family need; health and right of parents; protection of the child from the changes in the health of the child underfeeding and worry; skilled supervision during pregnancy and during the lying in period; maintenance of breast feeding; and intelligent mother care in the home. More than half of the babies who were born from causes related to the condition of the mother. In 1918, in the returns from 70 per cent of the babies born from causes related to the condition of the mother more than 75,000 deaths of children under one month of age. Most of these were infants born too weak. COL. MID WEEKLY COL. J. O. MIDNIGHT has AN ENCOUNTER WITH FLORIDA MASONS. Denmark, S. C.—Another attempt has been made to get in the Masons, and this time I got into the house and stole in through his private entrance, and when they asked: "Who dare to distract the porch door?" and "hour?" and without a minute to "waste I resplied" "am King Solomon 'name here to solonizejate the domifications." I heard some fellow say, "He is a thirty-three degree Mason he is taking out of our sight." Well pretty soon the Grand Master, Most Worshipping David the man is possessed of less man in the whole shootin' match for every fellow pulled in there he up there, the biggest guy is the whole business with his hat on his head. I suppose he is wearing a face extension, his face having way up high depriving his head of so much hair, and he is cold in his head of wisdom. Grand Master David D. Pewell looked at me and said to the children within our midst and he did not seem to have the Mascion smell you will therefore have eyes and eyes approach the approacher and let us ascertain his rights to be in here without the proper tome. Two great men rushed to me, and said something to me in an unknown tongue, and I did not know what they were talking about, and they stood me up in the middle of the floor and stood me on my head, and stood me on my head, and with a paddle they spanked the place that I occupy for sitting down and known spot they branded me with the letter "G" with some marks around it, and declared They then demanded of me a pass word, and when I did not reply, he right away attempted to make my life, but one man said "Hold on I will give you one for him. I will give you one for him." He marched him to Haitian, "that seemed to satisfy, and I was seated in one of the most interesting meetings it been my lot to attend at the 54th annual communication of the Most Worshipful Grand Powder and some of the state of Florida and jurisdictions. Now what that means I do not know. I know some kind of signs, and then the restyling by the power and authority festicated in Grand Power Powder and some kind of business that might be fetched before it for consideration. It was indeed a representation of what I told you when I tell you it me. I wear a wealthy body, for I heard Grand Secretary of what they called Me. I had no assets amounting to over owing to disease or injury, to live, of some little ones died because of the lack of breast feeding. How to safeguard their breast milk or appreciate the importance of breast feeding. These babies were not only the most vulnerable and bad living conditions. The protection of maternity can no longer be evaded. This wantage of the mother is not for only is not every infant a potential citizen, but the same condition exists in infant death impairing the health and vitality of those babies who survive. It is not those who die from infant death that should now be considered. Few of us realize that child-bearing at present, is dangerous as far as the health of the mother is from all causes connected with child-bearing, and practically all causes connected with infant death that should be fever is the most frequent cause of death among child-bearing women, and is a form of wound infection of infection on the hands of the attendant at the time of child birth. The death of the children of childbirth; one child in every 20 does not live six weeks. The death rate in the trachea is one in 50 of children. Before the baby comes it is essential that the mother has: 1. Early consultation with a well trained physician, physical examination, including pelvic measurements and frequent examinations of the urine. 2. Nourishing diet, with plenty of milk. 3. Regulation of excessive gain in weight by frequent weighing and filling starch and sugar in the diet. 4. Abundance of liquids, especially water. 5. Regulation of constipation, by food if possible. 6. Daily bath to increase the stimulation by the skin. 7. Sufficient rest to the teeth. 8. Work and exercise moderated to avoid overexertion. 9. Proper clothing and possibility of recreation. 10. Out-door stirring daily and free ventilation of the bedroom. NIGHT'S LETTER half million dollars, and that is going here. I am sure you will be pleased to know that they have a fine building which was erected under Grand Master Dickerson, paid for under Grand Master Masterson, and under Grand Master Powell, they have purchased a whole town, and it has been called Cisco, but they are unable to take care of themselves. They are going to have a real good school there next year and other things are going to follow. I was introduced to the next Bishop from Florida. Rev. R. A. Masterson and a strong man. He has been recommended by the craft to his church. He made some great works to heaven. He knows the Lord. Next I was in touch with Grand Masterson, a leader in Florida, and a stands high in his church and a wonderful speaker. He is at a head of the Heroes of Jericho. "They had a visitor to the Grand Lodge, D. W. H. Jernigan, of New York, and a visitor to the National Race Congress which will meet on the 29th of this month in Washington, D. N. He was a member of our church. This is going to be one more great meeting, and wonderfully filled with people for our people. Every word filled with inspiration, and I just had to shout right out 'Glory to the Lord!' because I was happy, and real happy as that 'Praise the Lord!' because I was happy because He has laid His hands on me." He heard some mighty good speeches that good Lodge and I met some mighty good men. Florida is leading the country. They stand together, OFFICE CAT TRADE MARK BY JUNIUS When you lose your footing on the bunk, you generally go under. ---no 9 oak--- Senator: "Wop, that razor sure does pull." Wop: "That's right, I'll get the whiskers off if the handle doesn't break." ---no 9 oak--- Another old-distressed institution, you don't hear much about is the wedding anniversary. ---0--- It used to be that newspapers tabulated the number of deaths from fireworks on the Fourth of July. But those lists pale into insignificance along side those of the deaths from poison booze. And because I cannot do everything, will not refuse to do the something which I can do. 0000 0000 "That's what my line" said the wash woman, as she filled the last vacant spot. 0000 0000 Skirts are long, and now they're short. With quite a downward trend; "Twofold seem they take the Off of the other end. Cy Collage is 18 inches" to hear cuss prav for rane and cuss the wether when they git it. 0000 0000 Cost of a fruit stand apple, Raw material, 1 cent; transportation.1 cent; census handling 3 cents. SHORT CUTS. (Lincoln News Service) The are 130 colored tailors in Paltimore, Md. Some of our "modernists" now insist on having a "noseless" religion. Colored plumbers and gas and steam fitters number 34 in Cincinnati. The time is ripe to establish a national organization of colored and loan associations. In Knoxville, Tenn., the leading colored clothing ware have organized the Women's Mutual Improvement Club. The Pittsburgh Council of Negro Women is one of that city's most active organizations. The book of Eather is the only one in the Bible in which the word "God" does not appear. Under the auspices of the Norfolk Journal and Guide, the 3rd Annual Food Show and Idaahs Food Show will soon be held in Norfolk, Va. Rev. M. G. Evans, graduate of the Collegiate and Theological departments of the University of St. John A. M. E. Church Indianapolis Ind.. An effort is being made in Maryland have the legislature authorize a $100,000 loan from a school for feeble-minded colored youth. The editor of the Richard Voice remarks that "Bloodyleg still holds its own" down there or a clever advertising scheme. The Pittsburgh American is installing linetypes and large presets and will soon be one of the best currupted newspapers and job-plumbing plants under Negro ownership. Two building and loan associates have a combined capital of $100,000 for insurance company cannibalized at $150,000 have been organized by colored cemetery in Warning don't take the wrong package When you ask for Dr. Fred Palmer's Skin Whitener Preparations—be sure you get them. Don't let the clerk hand you the wrong package. Hundreds of people have been deceived—just because they failed to say Dr. FRED Palmer's. The original Dr. FRED Palmer's Skin Whitener Preparations have proven their merit and when you buy them, you know you are getting the best. Insist on Dr. FRED Palmer's Skin Whitener Preparations---AND TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. city. The Knights met at Lyons **Ennis**—Waymann's Chapel A. M. E. hall at 2 p. m. on e. m. East St. street, **Knights School**, Sunday school was held at 10 a. m. on e. m. West St. street, **P. B. hand under direction of Sir Phil ner class No. 1, the grown-ups are** R. Register for a period of 15 min. attending in a most pleasing way, utes, the music was very sweet. The **Sunday School rally** will be held at 10 a. m. on e. m. West St. street, the direction of Colonel W. F. Pulcher m. presaching hour services were which showed that he was master above the average, several visitors of the situation attended the church and the direction of match over are for Kingdom building. Dr. J. L. Red River street to Metropolitan Johnson preached from subject church. On arriving at church the "Hiding Your Talents" song be heard in the church. The line headed by the Worthy Court—the hall and from there to St. sailors of the different Courts. A. Paul Baptist Church, after conductor assembling in the church, the conductor ad- Rogeria master of ceremonies Dr. J. dress with his usual silver tongue. L. Johnston, pastor of Waymann's COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN for and get Dr. Fred Palmer's SKIN WHITENER PREPARATIONS Dr. Fred Palmer's Laboratories, Atlanta, Ga. Please send me samples of your preparations and enclosing 4 for postage and wrapping. Name Address chair. Opening in usual form. A nice cake was given away to the one in attendance. Clara Hammond and Mr. Powers of Thomas faculty and friends left no stones unturned to make it pleasant. Calvert stopped on en route to Waco and had lunch with Miss Diane Sunday at the Sunday event. Mr. Charles will be the first prize winner. First prize was won in Senior spelling by District No. 14. Mrs. Rosa Ross has as her house guest. Mrs. R. Arnold. Mrs. and Mrs. Thomas of District No. 14. Mrs. Reves will spend a few weeks visiting her parents. The "Warren House." Aria, Supt. Tom Norwood of Macedonia C. M. E. The public holding well, Mr. Dovia Johannsen holding Kauffman's well respected citizen succumbed to death after a long illness and member of Boll Pilgrim, also a worthy Court of Calañaba, S. M. T. She leaves many friends to Joi. She leaves many friends to H. Harrington to J. E. Moore, Rev. Colbert cultivated to Fork worth on business in the 1944 Model Railroad. Mr. Harrington, Dr. M. W. Green was called to Chicago to the bed side of her sick mother, Dr. W. M. Green was called to Chicago to the passed week with the mumps. At this correspondence, the Doctor is much improved, Dr. Mr. Green was called to Chicago that mother is resting some better. Rev. Navels filled his place at Aria, prescribing able instructions to Rev. Harrington services. Rev. P. N. Miller of Corliss preached for Rev. Harrington午 Friday night, Mr. Aina Jacking visited parents, Mr. Aina Carpentier, C. H. Murd, Mabank, visiting father, Mr. Pauline Massey, Athens, visiting parents, Mr. Sina Carpentier, C. H. Murd, Mabank, visiting trip to Mississippi, Alabama and Tennessee. Wells Felt* - Rev. C. L. Morgan preached excellent sermons, both morning and evening. Two add- itions to the church Sunday. Collec- tion exceptionally good all day, with a special focus on the kind of entertainment our boys Chapters of the O. E. B. held their, Deweyville—Sunday School open on Palm Sunday special anniversary on time with Supt. M. K. Ibarra, 10 p.m. at the Palm Sunday church at 7 p. m. All numbers attended. Collection. $7.75. Of the special program were will hold office services opened promo on time will hold a meeting Friday for a he praised a practical sermon and short while to dispense with some everybody endorsed the sermon, 20 p.m. at the Palm Sunday church services were reported all day Sunday the pastor at his post of duty. Night at Titus Chapel. A soil-attiring service begins at the proper hour. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1924 dor. Prof. J. H. Holmes and wife of Louisiana spent the night in Bulgarian Tea is compounded of the purest herbs of high medic-town. Meadnes Scott and Alexan-ent entertained for supper on the 11th evening. Meadnes W. W. W. It is when taken once or twice a week. It is the sensible blood tonic for everyone. Ask your drugstreet for Johns and wife, m. A. L. A. Lewin, M. Davia Hogg and a number of other Crocketties. My genuine Bulgarian Tea with my name is my favorite. Or I will send it by mail. night, April 22nd. Community club Menu served was sandwiches, cake at mall school Friday after-after, cream Adjourn. Madam Jewel much has been launched by Mr. President, Madam Sudi waiferaffee which has been launched by Murphy, T. Murphy this club. Every citizen should be Massey, Secretary; Madam Mary come a member. Herline of Jericho presents were presented to the had their annual sermon at M. C. M. E. couple. Lawyer T. G. I. Langham spoke at Lone Star on the 10th night will reopen on the 15th night. Rev. Holt of Dallas is here working in The Dallas Express will be on sale at the following news stand: H. E. Grand Ave. Grocery Store, 222 H. E. Grand Ave. L. Timminshaw Grocery Store, 1100 L. Timminshaw Grocery Store, 1100 L. Preston Street. S. Lecandia Grocery Store, 1100 Preston Street. M. Krohn Nyans Grocery Store, 1707 S. Preston Street. D. C. Sanford's Frozen Shop, 222 D. C. Sanford's Frozen Shop, 222 J. H. Jones' Barber Shop, South Ferris, Street. For your convenience we have a place to place our news stands and you can get your paper every Saturday for five cents. Leave your news or your paper for the shorter will gladly call for such news. Mr. Holt, Mr. S. Davies and A. Alen motored down and reported a nice time. Our P. E. W. P. Pipkins drove to Thursday night. A. Mc. Scott was called to Kansas city on account of sickness of her daughter, quills on our city Saturday and our city Saturday and Sunday. Our boys played the white ball Sunday afternoon and our boys beat. There. Our boys played the white ball Sunday and D. V. St. Clair seemed at his best. One member added to the church. all tribes made good rejoice. We were wasting it was visiting on Muhberry Saturday evening. were quietly Tuesday at Tuesday, where the teenager ternated the young couple with a special dinner at Mrs. Georgia McCormick, who received a message of the death of Mr. Joe Williams Sunday from Tuscon, Arik. Hick story. Mine Eshah Muller, who received a message of the death of W. H. Jones. The Pilgrim membership drive has proven to be a success. Mr. Will Bullard was buried by his mobile lodge Sunday. Miss Will Bullard Streetman, April 4th with an excellent concert, Mear. Pearl Young, music teacher, Mar. Emily Murry are spending short vacation in several East Texas, towns and Port Worth. She will day at Wilgo Baptist church all day Sunday. Sunday School was well attended, Rev. J. E. Ellis broke the bread of life and taught the children all day. She also had a large attendance in the B. Y. P. U. Collection $33.33. The Lord's supper at night, Rev. J. E. Ellis taught the children all day. He appreciated, Mr. Harry Whitaker as hostens at home, Eat. B. 7th avenue, after a few minutes of business. She taught the children all day with needles. Short lecture by President on "Charity Work for Home," plans were laid for same. Starvation from food services from College of authors, 4th author, Miss M. J. 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The Alpha Cycle League he was a charter member and ser. Camden was not a well attended and Art club, hold an enthusiastic as president of the Trustees of the College, and attend an afternoon of Bible study and 7 in D. Ball, our boy are expecting to meet most night on Sunday on our home was beautifully decorated with the flowers of Orange, came last Wednesday in order by the Presbyterian Mrs. M. E. Walton. The members joined in by the Rev. S. Whitlow, pastor, bringing the opening club song. Hollingsworth and funeraloration Hollingsworth and funeraloration Sewing Club met Thursday home from Standard being the same Cemetery while a great crowd looked on. Louse Hallinck Mr. and M. H. Regular routine of business was canvassed. Rev. and Mrs. M. Chambers, the regular host of the selection of Mrs. M. B. Caswell as parliamentarian. The presentation of the receipt by the Rev. and Mrs. M. Chambers, purchase a new Word book. Mrs. M. Chambers, arrival of a friend of boy of April 6. Mother and son doing slowly. Rev. M. T. Walton is passing on business. The Invictual Quarrel being federated with the State Federation of Women's club in the interest of Insurance Business. Another attractive number was R. Rev. W. Whitlow prescheduled a strong reading by Mrs. Dr. R. N. and fervent sermon at Hopewell. Pinsa-Inspire of the inclement weather was spent in marshland and Williams was called to Marshall, where last Sunday, School Sunday Pun and shouted of club some with, during the past week on account of churches. At Mt. Morail, Rev. R. M. Min. N. White at the plaza, at the airless illness of her sister. The Moors of Tyler, pastor, was at his side of the morning on an afternoon meeting, where he delivered two very interesting meetings, meeting Sunday afternoon at a coffee house frultt gold, olives Hopewell church, Mrs. Pearl W. Herdens of Jericho was a speecher, butter knife, hanna in Denver, or Dr. Clement, and Dr. Jailervion R. Savg of Jackson. Mma Hamilton spent Wednesday, with Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank Kline and Mrs. C. E. Bentley attended the C. M. E. Church Sunday. Mrs. Minsie McCallier accidently stepped on a milk Tuesday, the same stuck it. Mrs. Kline, born to Mr. and Mrs. J. Aline a fine boy, April 4, 1924. Mr. Chase Oaby and little son, Mrs. Kline, with Mr. and Mrs. Cashope. M. Zilen Church under the auspices of the Mason Lodge. Mr. Grant Brown and active member Mr. Raymond Brown and also chairman of the Trustee board, died April 4th and was buried from the M. Olive Lodge. Mr. Raymond Brown and also chairman of the Masons. K. of P. and the Eastern Stars Rev. G. W. Lilly officiated. Service reported well after the funeral in the A. M. at M. Olive Owing to the Funeral of Rev. Grant Brown. The Rev. G. Raymond Brown and his tall height Sunday night preaching from Heb 6-1. Mr. Raymond Brown and his tall height Sunday night preaching his sister Mist Dorothy Brown of the same city, Mr. Minus Smith and Grace Brown. The attendant of their father's funeral Rev. F. C. Bolling returned from Sioux Iowa. There attended the meeting. Reported in session. Cluburne. The Eastern Stars and Juvenile annual sermon was prescheduled at the C. M. E. Church and member of the A. M. E. Church has put the pew in and member of the A. M. E. Church has put the pew in and member of the Sun Anchor District. close at the A. M. E. Church with success. Rev. Sushi Yeegran has returned from Cali. Church closed his quarterly conference with success. Mrs. Locole Yeegran has returned from Cali. Church is in the city visiting friends. The Choral club appeared in Westford and Minneapolis. The Kansas is in the city visiting friends. The Choral club was the guest of his son daughter-in-law Mr. Archie Minneapolis and Mineral Wells last week. Mr. Bob Rodgers of Grandview held his Sunday Board at the J. F. Charlotte Brown of F. Worth is visiting her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Walter Brown. The Church is being pulled off at the First Baptist Church, the third Sunday in May. Visiting her father in Cali. returned home. Easter prostrat at all churches Sunday. Mr. H. Worth was in the city Monday. Tengue. — Sunday School and Church services were good Sunday. The Harleens held their annual seminum at the First Imp. Church in Winnemucca, Wm. Hucubay and others motorized to Salen in the afternoon Deacon R. Waltz and family motel owner, Mr. R. J. Brewer, wife, Mr. R. J. Brewer and wife, and Mr. R. Leonna Thinley thawed Mr. and Mrs. R. Lee of Morixa Bebham. — The Eastern Star held their anniversary at Bebelham from Bastilian Church, Sunday, Rev G. W. Steward praised the service last week for Henrietta, Mr. C. Steward left last week for Peru (ud. Rev. J. H. Huston of Pl. Tucson) and the revival. The revival at Bebham. Wolfe City—Rev. James I Gill more occupied the stand and a Ebenezer Sunday and a preach a Wormham was in town Sunday The show given Thursday night in interest of Hinton HH School I Gill are making preparation to entertain the public Sunday with an Easter program. Quite a number of people are making preparation to the game. Mrs. Woods is visiting in Greenville. Miss Vass is visiting few days with Mrs. Leaun Jones Seagville—Rev. S. G. Stephan from Dallas passed a fine mon day; nine were added to the church. Sunday school nice people are working up a nice program for Easter and will be render'd at Union Chapel Sunday. Rev. James will preach in Sunday. Whitewright.-Rev. G. H. Harlee, P. C. Central District prescheduled here Wednesday night. Sunday the churches Sunday, Mrs. S. A. Dohoney entertained the young ladies Y. W. C. A. last week. Miss Helen visited her last week. Mrs. S. A. Dohoney was in Sherman Sunset, Texas, where she turned from West, Texas, Celeste and Whitewright crossed bata sate, score 6-5 in favor of her. She enjoyed by all, Mrs. Frank Simmons spent several days in State Foreign Mission Secretary of Claremont, Texas spoke for the Second Baptist Church, Mrs. Willie Henderson of Ft. Worth Baptist Church prescheduled morning and evening at a packed room on Mrs. Bass in Okla. this week on business. Wutherford. — Rev. A. D. Hutchinson left for Dallas Sunday to attend a family and Mr. Noland motored to Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Swan and another friend from the preacher Sunday to the white preacher was excellent Chapter 10. Mr. and Mrs. Easter Sunday that he attended Sunday which was enjoyed by all Mr. Frankie Saunders spent seven hours in the church. Bishop Johnan preached a noble sermon at the large church to a large group. The Baptist Board met at Mizon Church to discuss Johnnie Stafford living his family. Mr. James Young, Hugh Cooper and Frank Lester went to Eastland to play ball. which time two souls were added to our number. The pastor, Rev G. T. Foley and his delegation will leave Wednesday morning 2:2d, for the District council to be held at Weatherford Texas. Celebs—Church services were good all day Sunday. Rev. Malak of Long Oak was at his post on Sunday, and preached a strong sermon. The Eastern Stars turned out Sunday night, marched from the church to the auditorium and had a nice program. Miss Alma Manley is visiting her grand mother at Munson, Texas. Both Churches are arranging for a Waxahachie: Mrs. Birdie Mason of Dallas spent one day in Waxahachie, guest at the Waxahachie High School, will sing with Joshua Chapel A. M. E. Church on Monday, April 16, and had their Sunday vies; was preached at M. Zion Baptist Church. Rev. Stephen Clark, a large congregation, Eastern Star-charlize finished the music, collection 474.60, Marge M. Gillie Chapel, Young Street. Prof. Jones, one of the city's high schools, nursed four weeks to see friends while enroute home. Rev. Flo Jones, one of the city's high schools, has gone to Beham to conduct a ten days revival. Ms. Pamille Steward of Haskell, Ola, is the guest of Manresa Sims and Waxahachie High School boys to play to Cleburne play to play with the Cleburne High School, spending the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Live Kerr on McLain for Chicago. Kerenx. Rev. Dodd was with his people Sunday at Peoples Baptist Church served a report good work. The Rev. Jericho of the Booker Washington Court had their annual celebration of the C. M. E. Church preached the annual sermon. Mr. N. Carroll left for his home in Anchorage, with the Carroll family. Mr. Point attended Sunday School was with both churches Sunday. Rev. Sparks preached an excellent sermon Sunday. Services were well attended. Out Sunday at 3 o'clock. Rev. Doughphus preached an excellent christmas service. Mr. Andrew Slingerley and Miss Hannah Rhynes were quietly married at the home of the brides and groom. He christened a living trip to Forney Monday on business. Eastland. Mr. Florence Jones in Ranger spent a few days visiting the church. He was maintained in the revival meeting which is being held at the Littleton store. He is shopping at the home of the L. Victor. The colored Lady who organized a Civic League has organized every Wednesday at 4 o'clock. Crandall. — Mr. Pilgrim Sunday School was well attended; the teachers met and discussed meeting. The C. M. E. Summers School was well attended. Miss Pilgrim last Friday with an excellent program. Mr. Jesse Corner of the school met and Folk died on the second of month. When you want the Express see the Mr. Wm. Rowe. Institutions or Rockdale am. April. Ann. April. School house and organized a celebration Emancipation Association. They already have the cooperation of Liberty Hill, Rev. Anderson and Brother Jim Beals attended the District Board at board meeting. Prima was found at his post Sunday Rev. J. C. Lott was present with his congregation Sunday. Fourth Sunday is rally day. Prima was in attendance again. New- Hope. Missionary society is doing real work. Mrs. N. E. Smith is at the bed, Mrs. N. E. Smith is at the all Miss Lulu Bell Welden. Dekhalh— The singing contest given at St. Paul Baptist church Saturday night was a swell affair. Rev. Wilson of Clarkville preached the annual sermon for the day, and Rev. L. W. Whitmore, P. E. of the Pittburgh District reports a sollenight quarrel called by the bedside of her sister, Rev. R. C. Moore of Almo is spending a day with old acquaintances. Miss Jula Washington left for a few days to Texarkana, Mrs. Merrill Griffin of Longwey is visiting her father, Mr. J. M. Williams. Howland— Sunday School was well attended; Sept. at his post. Mrs. Merrill Griffin was Sunday; he preached a fine session; collection for the day $17.22. Bob McKenna of Ladson was Sunday; Mr. Barffole and Miss Lee Beaertree were married Saturday. Mr. Barffole and Miss Lee Waco was visiting here Sunday, Miss Lola Rollson of Glory was visiting her aunt, Mrs. Lzie McKenna. McGregor, Okla. - School was opened on time by the supt. officers and teachers present. The school was closed on duty of all day and had fine services. Mrs. Janelle Mitchell was in McGregor. She has a daughter, of duty all day and had fine services. Mrs. James O'Neal is on the sick list. Carthage. - School was attended both churches were well attended Sunday. Mrs. A. E. Turner, Mrs. Eden, Miss Marlene Turner motorized to Bobo Sunday to attend service. Mrs. Eden motorized to Beckville Sunday to spend the day with Mrs. Grys' parents. Mrs. Joake Walken of her home. Our city last week with her parents. Mrs. Regina accompanied her home last Friday night and spent the day with her square Beaty spent last Sunday in Beckville with his mother. Mrs. Regina spent last Sunday at home. Come to Mr. Zion C. M. E church Easter Sunday. Nacogdoches. - Dr. J. T. O. Osborne of Prairie View was royally entertained Friday night. April 15, 2014. For Joaie Boa's. For Joea Boa's. Miss Lillian Walton and Mr. Guston Blount thrillfully attended their six-hour with their saxophone duet. Henderson-M. Katie Hamilton of Buffalo, N. Y. in visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Muckleman of Buffalo, N. Y. in visitation of Rev. C. H. Williams of Tyler with his people at M. Hebron Bap. Lewis Williams will spend nearly two months with his daughter, Malta Lewis, and left Aphil 16th July 1915. He filled the pupil at Wesley Chapel at $ P. M. preached the Mason; and Heroine sermon at Mother Powells spent a few nights in the city with Mrs. Amanda Thamman Taylor. Last Friday, Blackhawk High School College but on account of the weather they did not play and are planning to play this Friday. Powells spent a few nights been holding a revival at Snail Baptist Church closed Snail On Friday night Mrs. Madia Davies attended the Christian Church; on Tuesday night they will give a style night for her home. Glencore, The San Angelo District Conference was held at the San Angelo High School, Rev. J. B. Brown, pastor. More than 700,000 was颁发的. The Ten Day Conference was held at the pastor and wife and Dr. McGreve are visiting the El Paso Conference at Cisco, Texas. April 16-21. Pafristine, Mrs. Anne Grawle of Huntvillie is visiting her son, A. Taylor the week, Mr. Dillen the week, and Ms. Grawle were married last week. Services at all the churches were Wm. 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Tt was, of caurse, founded on the " policy ini out for the natlos ‘by George Washington. Candidates for resident, ‘The eandidaton for President placed. In. nomination were James G.Blalne of. Maine?” Preaident Arthur, “George. F.Hatmunds of Vermont; John A. Logan, of fll Rola. Joba Shaman, of Ohio; Joseph R. Hawiey, of Connecticut: Robert . LUneota, of Ulgals. and William ‘Sherman, of Atasourl Blaine and Arthur were the lead- ins candidates and Blaine | waa nominated-on the ft ballot gett Ing S41 votes to 207 for President Arthur. “Twe feat ofthe” votes eeattering. ‘President Arthur tmmediately sent n telegram to. Mr. Blaine aaeuring the Tatter of bls earnest nd cordial support, ” General ohn A Tenn, of Titinls was nominated for, Vice Presigent "The Democratic. national con reation met at Chicago on July Rand. nominated Grover Cleve: Nand ot New York, for President tnd. Thomen A. Hendricks, of Ta: Miana, for Vice President. "Ths 168 campaten was the background. for, nnother "separat. Int movement. of Repubileans and sovealfed Independents, This move- Ioent. wan tended by” George William Curtis and Cart Schurs ‘(THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 10% em 2 and had for ite object the defeat of Bllne and Logan, ‘The campaign that antumn was {tho itterest trom 4 persona ‘aq "ta he ‘gre Ba Dublcan” and “Douocrae cand: [Shareteriea in tne eamgelgh inthe camgelen |Stcrwampe ‘a. ‘to independent die became" known. tm Pole jiltory aa the. Aue more ment” Ia apts ofthe defection |st'promtaeat‘Repuiloans x week ‘Vorore the election the nutes at [Blaine tna Coram, seemed sonar fo Kt was an'tcdaot seeming 1y uniaportant at th. dine, whieh ‘ally Uoped the seater ta aver af the Democratic eangiaten “tam, toma and Rebelo” Gn oxen ir Bia a lets einen ot mice "York rho meeting adopted rele ork: Te tstog adopted renee [tsar sepoosing esas jeaudidate, Rev. De. Buchard. as {Geoldee minister prennt, made ‘he addres of renting io the ‘relgental candle. Ho consi ‘ed by ying: “Wo are Mapu: ‘cana and don't propose to lea oath yon fila ‘party whow antecedents ‘ave teeg"ru,”"Momasln and eetoa Tn few hours New York was footed "by the Demers. with Tandhils beating tho word, “hom, Romana and: Rebelion® ‘Demotrate and Mugwum Bes papers took advantage of the ¢x-| reson and" charged Mr, Diane vith bovine used he: vorde quot {3 fntend of‘. ‘Burchard. tonter of tact Mr. Balna Bad ot fven reer’ tothe" remark In Ms"repiy to Dr. orchards ad trees 0 welcome and the lea ficmee of the nhrase tad, ad novimpreson 0 hin ming wut ras to late a the cams palen to conateratt th. eect of this” aeuon ofthe oppontion whch undoubtedly turned th de In'New ‘ork and kv tte state {6 Clevand bya peraiy ot 100 oa and witht lara Inthe Sectral ‘college & ebunae| cto votes rom’ Cevetand to Shaine New York sate alone teould nav elected the iter, and ivan by tle seant tag at the” Reputioan pargy Tost tt ators mada in 3 Senta The, House of Reproaenae {iver wae Demotrae hy ea por but the Semae remained epitican to thatthe tgiltive Ino othe eovernment was for praca! purpote aided poll Bay during Preside Cleveland’ a ter "Thre laws of Importance wer enacted turig. loved’ "a |sisetration One rived han ence ofthe. Goath of the. Pre ext ana Vice Preaieat the Bee etary of Sat shold uceend tke Presgencs followed. by. the other extinct. teers” i mces [sion X''eecond law tld” down [Pile for"“countlng electra ote and’ way Wied elimi te such uncertainty and. Soput fe had gcesred Ta he Hayes Ten controvera” Atle tw ereicd the teria Commerc [Gorton forthe reetaton a {her rallwaya of the county ‘The Fieth Congress. ‘moo Piteth Conareas met December, Sn, The lectins [Tete tnd” och clon and the | Democrats organized the House |e ‘a majority of but six votes. [ie deante wan oracially Ge Preseat Cleveland Sevoted: Ms fovinare alone enucely ta, the Tari en Tan. whieh was tbe erahexnt tor "hoses he Presidential levelans fcnosneed the iio tart te which as ail regarded as, Dro ecto in” pile of the down frard geting oP the rats two eure etore, He advocated. free Soot vot sold “that tt wan wise {oto dwell” tao: much on “the {eorice "of protection and fre trate, “it is a condition which con fronts ue™not a theory the Presdent™ declared. "Ralf trom fie condition tay savolre sight reduction of the advantage frhic ‘we award. our ome pre {uctlone bot"e entre withdeay- tof such advantage, should. Na eee ats tes amatinret {oe trade" in abestotely ite evant TE wil be seen fom this that preaeat“Cereandbmeelt was ot prepared ta yet to. aivorae rt for rvenuey only Hut te Demperatic"Teratore” kt Con freer were net's tila A. il feaucing te tari achedules famed “the flouse but "wan de ated tn the Senate, The: eae rns t Cotrees wan devoted fo disvation of tho tari ehow: fever, aod since the tue. to \Sc'rrominent In Americas poltes [be well briefly to outiine the ile tory ot the tartt {a Ameria to tat date, aa ‘At the besinaing of the tc ten of il partan, Waning ten, cere, "dn," oat ike doctrine “of protection, “ae ota €aitoun in hin way da rw "Autrican‘Conern Wak as rovidlag torn precectiv tart "hth Yoowinn rem “Wharoan tin necessary the aupport, of the "governs for he dincaargn ot the obt 0 the ‘United: States, and forth fntouragement and protection ol ftunufactures at due be il oan, ware and erchandi "Pho bil." was inrodoced Jssnen, ‘agin, at "Preside of tke “ated States, nd niznedby President George: Wan inn om Sy ih ape brie date for the es act designed fo make um indepen eat vot the maufectters ad cheap labor of Europe ta fat the ll daring the debate In. 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Had she been loyal to her husband, she had loved him and the woman she adored her own honor served, she would have made up some of the ability of some nature — would have confessed in part — to hold her husband and husband. But she would have confessed to abandon the main of the plot, to realise the real BECOME A PORO AGENT! BE INDEPENDENT! Write for particulars today I admit that it is covardy to strike a woman under any prosecution. In the same breath I adhere to the rule that a woman and an inhuman to strike a cripple a blind fan, or a consumptive But the world isn't so far advenient that a woman would thinkers would have you believe When men lose their tempers and see red, when they realise life is turning to murder life is turning to mur and mack at their feet, when they some face to face with the maddeningness of a woman in a fool's paradise with a Delahant lahend of Ruth, reason culture, learning, philosophy and there are as if they had never existed. We talked for hours. The first faint streaks of pink dawn was the star of the Star Night Club. We talked of everything. We tried to reason the thing out. We tried to disconnect from the thing. We tried to understand ourselves. We tried to find some decent way out. George convoiced to me, "You may not believe it, but he shed tears. The thought that his huge nose was so big sounded hundreds pound piano movers—had brutally incarcerated the tender lips of the woman whom he had been thinking of. Herer thought to him that the thought that another man was staring away—had shed her eyes. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1934 growing and growing all the time. He is a leader men and women, and he is a good judge. He rode some in his automobile carriage. He rides on away from that point, yet I have not told you about the guest of Presidential Inauguration Day, and have time this week, for I hear it away from there bright and early one morning breaking for the wagon. When I stepped off the wagon drawn by the iron horse of the presidential inauguration, a young man with his automobile carriage awaitting me and the president and industrial School provided over by Prof. J. E. Bianon, as principal and side by side, with Dr. A. Menafea traasurer and the business educational genius of the president, together like the works in a well regulated clock, and they are Prof. Blanton is well educated and a worker. He is one of our most respected members. I am real proud of him and his work. I tell you this education business is fine when it is well done. We are doing some are doing at Voehres. I would like to just tell you all about it I will have some other education and other points. I think I will have to go to Voehres before I am going to Clarifin and but before I stop I must call your attention to the fact that the National Race Congress will have a meeting of the National Race Congress will then will follow the meeting of the Grand Lodge of Knights of Pythas of Texas in P. Worth, Texas. I will be the cellarer and the National B. Y. P. U. and Sunday School Conferences. I will be the cellarer and the Baptist of Virginia will hold a big celebration the following week in Lincsburg, in the African Methodist Episcopal church will meet in Louisville to be some blibs church I am informed that the Rev. C. W. Atticion, of Texas, will be the secretary of the African Methodist Episcopal church and Dr. S. J. Johnson, secretary of the Church Extension. I will have to stop here. I will have to have from me just a little later. NEGRO CANDIDATE LOSES IN CHICAGO CONGRESSIONAL RAC (Continued from page 1) the ability of Taylor who handled figures and history in his campaign specimens in an amazing fusion. He is credited with killing him self when during the last days of the war, and published a fake picture purporting to show him killed in his homie. The crowd was a crowd. World where their Sister was fun- enalized, her body was shipped along nicely to the cam- munity. She was entertained quite a number of Tiger Nine of P. Q. C. and the P. his friends at a party Saturday in night. Quita an amusing life was last week in which event Hay T. was invited to a nice bakehouse place on Mar- tion. This was truly, the docum- tion of the P. street. The Sewing Circle will meet at most M. C. M. Watkins home hay gave both days some body painting, explaining how P. Q. C. Wyatt Mr. and Mrs. Watkins motored to Eastland, Sunday evening. Hay W. D. W. is assisting in a part of the Little Blue Flock Baptist church. FOR THE WOMAN WHO CARES If a person is worried and rest- eased, disoriented and discom- pleted, this will be awful to have to decide to strike or not strike before the ball is thrown as was the case when Ray T. was entertained. This will be shown in the face. Hillson now has a Negro member of the state statute in the person of the governor. He was unopposed for the governor. His nomination for his election in 2014 by George W. Clinton, attorney for the Chicoarco Defender, was nominated for Judge of the Court under the new budget pays $12,000 a year. He will be elected in November to serve as the judge of the kife him. Negro members of the state statute nominated at the primary vote Warren R. Douglas, a former governor and George Kearsey, present incumbent, and Charles Griffin, a Texas Towns **Avinger—Rev. H. G. Adams preached a session on the Herding of Jericho, all present enjoyed the services of the father and mother, and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Fridia. Mr. H. B. Turner, mounted to Mount Pleasant, Sunday, shopping in Jefferson the past week. Mrs. M. A. Moore made pictures for the town of townsville, Fairview, Graham Flood Court, Airlight come again and our matron, Mrs. S. T. will make things pleasant for you. L. A. Waters, reporter. Marshell-M. Mr. Childe one of Harrison Counties oldest culinaryists, home about 4 miles south of Texas, after a long illness. He was a life long republican and the republican party of this County, having served the party sister and daughter and a brother of friends to mourn his lost. He was buried by the People Under the Tomb, taken out by Mrs. Childe to get the body from Haywood and Haywood to gurney the kisman, who took charge of the body and refused to turn it over. She behind his arm many witnesses, Judge P. O. B. sustained the injunction and ordered the establishment to turn the body over to Mrs. Childe his wife. The Mrs. Childe community, county, among colored persons. Located next door to P. F. Dennis Barbershop II, 261 N. Wellington Ave., Calvin Park still very slick at his home, improves very slowly. Mr. Issam Ector remains about 10 feet from the slick on the list skirt. News comes to us that Mr. Frank C. Anderson, Samuel Allen old marshmallow Allen an old marshmallow citizen lies very low at his son-in-law, Mr. William Love with his wife, Martha, remains poorly. The Civil dock in the district court of Harrison is after disposing of many cases after disposing of many cases for handling whisky, Burgary armor and docked boats. Mr. Arnie are hard to crop since they have such beautiful spring weather. Mrs. Katie Finley remembers about the same. Also SELECTED AS NATIONAL COMMITTEE WOMAN Atlanta, Ga. April 19—Mrs. Marilyn Williams, of Savannah, Ga. has been selected as the republican national committee chair for the session the week of the "Darve" Republican State committee Henry B. McCormick has selected delegates at large to the National Republican convention. 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