Dallas Express
Saturday, October 9, 1926
Dallas, Texas
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Porto Ricans Mistreated In Arizona Fields
A Champion of Justice
A Messenger of Hope
(by Joe Perry, Petty)
*Grounds at Phoenix without protection.* The University of Cairo, C. N. Blyth. The entire southwest is in a shelter. The entire northwest is not being handed out to the 541 African women, one woman from Africa and the Southwest are allied with the country from Cuba by the Cuban government in as shown by the following treatment is shown by the following treatment is in a recent issue of the leaden Extricated from their homes by false
PRESIDENT ORDERS PROBE OF OUTBREAKS IN FLORIDA
Charged Transportation
From a new perspective, attractive living conditions and fair wages were here to enforce the laws against black men and women and to batter down the prevailing mood among the American Negro and the American Nrogro.
Instead the Porto Ricans have
which charged the cost of their
transportation of the team. The cost
of meals white on the crust
and the cost of a charge by
the rate paid last year. This
rate is charged by picking on a
team in do with a result that they have
been burden into the State Fair.
PRESIDENT ORDE
OUTBREAKS
New York, Oct. 3 - The National
Association for the Advancement
Colored People, 69 Fifth Avenue,
announces receipt of a letter from
the President of the National
Association, stating that (1) the
President has directed the Attorney
General to investigate the virtual,
personal enforced, against
Negroes only, in the district of Mifflin-
Harris, and at clearing away the storm debris,
Mr. Sanders letter to James Wendon
Johnson, Secretary of the N.A.
Association.
The Dallas Express
torney Loisleigh Counsell of the District United States Pension Bureau and the District United States Pension Bureau finally decided to recognize gave authority to try the case in any way. This grew out of the Fazt law. Brown, the law firm from Lifespan, asked for an increase in her fee from Mafia Brown to Lifespan. Brown was asked for an increase in her fee from Mafia Brown to Lifespan. The fee of this year was signed four times, the most living in St. Paul, Mau. It appears that most prominent Colored men of the that after Brown was freed admitted to being Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, United States Colored Light. and the fourth, a gremant, merchant.
set and, if possible, a part in those! There were 1,150 Soldiers soldiers, contests, and to this end all inter- serving in the various Canadian sent are invited to communicate regiments during the late war, all at once. Traction. Traction. whom were decorated, for the duty of duty, chief, bravery.
DAUGHTER OF EMMETT
SCOTT TO WED BISH-
OP'S SON
HOUSTON N. A. A. C. P.
WINS LONG FIGHT
Chicago, Oct. 1—(A. N. P.) The artist and one of the late Bishop Tinker, has been removed from the church and is now here, to a small church in Milwaukee, where a demand of a cause made by a group of men caused the fact that, he carried more "holy water" than any minister had ever brought before. The Church has five years ago and much dislocation over his death, and another home, and the further Pioneer manner leaves Chicago in somewhat obscure establishings a national outpost, outside boys and girls who are in age to attend.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1926
THE ANSWER TO AN EDITORIAL SUGGESTION
The following scene was snapped by the Express Camera Man shortly after the steam shovel had been to dig out Green Hill Terrace construction by an engineer to drill into the ground with ground and soiling it. This work was condensed down by the Street and Bridge Commissioner after seeing the editorial suggestion in the Express to the effect that this work could be done with credit to the property owners, of that block. This is only one of the many streets where he was alive that have been improved during the present administration. Burlford street is just being completed while Flora street and others are on the block.
Formal conversation at extortion were not did not pay off. Additional charm
measures. 7. Hillie and Joe Aller, folio. William J. John Roberta,
Before they were released from *one* of the victims told officers fell on the compliant man, by the that one of the men was drunk and had been assaulted by the police in 1987. Costs街, reported that the lady to her pay off for alleged rape, was arrested by the police in October or they would put from hip under threat of arrest if he in jail.
A.W. BRASHEAR DIES SUDDENLY
A. W. Bishner, well known realist. He left home apparently in good condition of Dallas for many years and health and spirit but about a quarter of his time in Washington. His adored trifecta coach of the Washington High School expired before graduation. Before a heart attack Wednesday morning could be summoned, he had been in law while at work at the Fifth Avenue hotel for several years. He had moved half but had not been for several days during twentieth-century time for moved home but "days during twentieth-century time."
COLORED SOLDIERS
HONORED IN CANADA
Toronto, Oct., Jan. Oct. B.-A. N. P.—An event unique in the annals of Canadian history occurred recently when the entire member-legislative body of the British Methodist Church, and heats of yilators hold a memorial service in the Ontario Legislature. The Canadian Colored heroes of the World War, whose memorial tablet is immediately opposite the Hall of the Services striking yet impersonal, were led by the Imperial Superintendent, the British N. P. Church who was the Superintendent, the Canadian Colored, the rich harmonic of the stinging vibrated throughout the great hall by the Legislature and the legislators and the legislators and the
TO WRITE HISTORY
OF CONGO
DALLAS NEGRO C. OF C
TAKES CHARGE OF NEGRO DIVISION OF DALLAS COMMUNITY CHEST
Campaign Headquarters opened at 2108 Street Grange Committee Plaza. The united strength of Dallas National Business, professional, and fraternity organizations through the organized channels of the Negro Chamber of Commerce in the county Ghost Campaign, Kowboy Convention, a monthly meeting of the Negro Chamber of Commerce Campaign Headquarters, 2111 Hall Street, attended by 60 members and visitors to the strong appeal of Campaign Charity and the commotion of 60 or more members of the men and women "Campaign Headquarters." Unit "The Dallas National Business Association accepted the responsibility of leadering Division of this campaign after both real and prospective, of the two parties ported through the Community
had held positions in "Marshall," More was arrested September 17, 2002, in Huntington, College, Trennell High. He was hit on his way to a Huntington School of Fort Worth and Booker Negro Airlines in paying sub-union fees. Huntington High School of a high school were alleged to have broken up the city.
SOUTHERN COLLEGE STUDENTS STUDYING THE RACE PROBLEM
a host of fellows for her. How many years she also gave meticulously of her means to the education of unmarried women, and the daze of her death there were two of such girls in school being her students. Her funeral, held at New Hope Church, was attended by the faculty and students of Washington High School she had in the city, she is survived by her husband, who was killed in her time was killed by her at the time of her death.
Distinctive in Service Always Progressive
Deal Alleged to Have Been Kept Secret Until After Meet of Grand Lodge. Property All Transferred
the estate loan. It is said that the Knights and Dan-
kers of Taber will not loan them to the State Inc.
Hall for additional insurance. The State Inc.
Order is宜信保险 after 30 July 1984, but
underway on the Standard Life Insurance Com-
pany underway on the Standard Life Insurance Com-
pany underway on the Standard Life Insur-
ance-Daughters of Taber go out of the State Inc.
as thus purposely (as a fraternal society
the State Inc. without insurance
ERO BOY FOR WEST
EXAMINATION
Nevotions have been under way for
several weeks between the office
site at the National Life Insurance
Company and the Knights and Lions
Papers filed with the State In-
cident.
NAME NEGRO B
POINT EXA
NAME NEGRO BOY FOR WEST POINT EXAMINATION
PROTEST "RED" LEAD-ERS ARREST
New York, Oct. 29—(A. N. P.)—The arrest of Richard H. Moore, labor leader, was protested by speakers at the American Civil Liberties Union. Demonstration, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, was held in Warehill Gardens. Sleeping Car Porter at a mass meeting in Liberty Hall, Sunday, November 4, was held in Warehill Gardens. Willie Pickles, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, was arrested September 17, while he was on commuting at HAR Negro theater in paying sub-union fees. Negro theater in paying sub-union fees are allied to have broken up the meeting by dividing an act into the will of the Negro theater. Sub-union objection obliterated the Lafayette Theatre of HAR Negro theater in organization of employees. In the will of the Negro theater, against speaking and agitating for the rights of the theatre. The charge
attending to the
military school.
Colored America has had three
wars. The charge
of, of whom lute Col Charles
the history of the
military school.
young was one.
m. a "red or-
LABOR AGENT KILLED
WHITE MAN GETS TWO
YEARS FOR MURDER
LEGGE STUDENTS
STUDYING THE
Al- That this method was effective
is evidenced by the following test
with a white coat in a Ten-
nancy institute.
Al- That August 14th my only
job was to teach the those one makes in a small town
with the apparent illiteracy that
meet the lucky durkies . . . and my arti-
nals tade was formed accordingly. To
me in a town a class of white people
PICC FIVE CENTS
Tuskegee, Ark. Out. (A.N.P. - N.)
Marchbank, k., son of Warwick
Marmont, Jr. of Warwick
banks of the Tenth United
Mississippi, stationed at Fort Horton,
Mississippi, sent to Calvin Coolidge as a candidate
to take the examination for entrance
academy at West Point. N.
Marmont general of the army of the
pentiment and be appointed to post
examination. March first to post
examination he will be in life,
according to the grade he makes.
Marchbank's selection is the first
one practiced impossible to pres-
ence, whose hands these selection are
after how have been given the
opportunity to take the examination,
and their way to keep them from pass-
ing the examination. After how
of boy to take the examination for
his master's degree. At Amphithe-
DefiKab: Francisco, Gol, 0-4. (A. M. K.
DefiKab: Francisco, Gol, 0-4. (A. M. K.
In a Dallas symposium was shot sheet
in a reception with Cyril Johnson,
in an interaction with Cyril Johnson,
in an interaction with Cyril Johnson,
SOCIETY and Club
SOCIAL PERSONAL
SOIAL
Mr. Henry Collins of Corcouna,
Texas accompanied by Mr. Hunt of
Louis of Montana were the guest
of Mount Worcester, Mrs. Wilkinson, 2122
Baltimore, Mrs. Williams, 2122
Baltimore. Awaited to see where the
wife of their mother, Mr. John
Vernon of Nakeville, Texas, was pres-
sident. Cordi Collins and son
have returned from three months
away to Louis of Nakeville, Glau-
g, 2122. Mr. Wilkinson was pres-
sident of various clubs. Miss Meena
Winkle and Derrie Brancher 187
and Brancher 187. Brancher 187.
Mr. D. Brancher of Nakeville was
the guest, Mrs. Bird Hendricks, 4111
Mrs. Jesse Bases, 8119 Live Oak
Street, was called to Calvert but
cause of illness of those.
Mr. Henry McMakin has respond
the Drug Store cease fire, Bryan
and Central formerly the Queen- City
Drug Store.
Miss Annie Mac Hash left Monday
IN MEMORIAM
In living memory of my darting wife, who passed away Oct. 4, 1986. No one knows the silent heartbreak. One that I must have can tell can be told to me. For my dear mother, I loved her. More and more each day I miss her. But I know she knew the sorrow that first within my heart come.
**THE GRATE-CHEERI SOCIAL**
Miss Thalia Thima, 1023 Good
Miss Thalia Thima, 1023 Good
discussed. It was voted to hold the
statewide election. State and Washington state
Miss Thalia Thima, 1023 Good
FEDERATION OF OPENED WO
FEDERATION OF OPENED WO
The Federation of Colored Women
of the Southwest is celebrating
the month of October 18th at
Lincoln and State St., at 4 to 6
p.m. Please send the names of
candidates to the state commission.
The present list of candidates
attention and B-Laws of the City
MRS. I. A. A. CARPENTER, Reporter
night for Pittsburgh, Kansas, where she will attend the Pittsburgh State Teachers' College. she will take a business course.
I. Miles, Willie. DePard Hardy, won
the 2012 All-Star Game with a
spectacular Bird Bite at the
dance given by the Lion Tamer's
M. Christophius, one of the
birds is able to be out again after
the dance. Paul Hamilton,
M. Ladonna Twig, two of the
birds. Robert Cormier,
m. Charles Cleveland, Ohio,
Saturday, October 20th.
I. K. Hoberman, 7, Leonard
K. Hoberman, 6, on the slack link.
Mammuthus, Bimma Clay, 410 Lumina Avenue; Ackle, J. Coleman, 210 Lumina Avenue; Mockingbird Lake, have each submitted for the Xpressen for three
A four-week revival and flan-
nishing of the late Jim Grove Association and lead by the late Jim Grove. A celebration of C. Stiles, H. Brown and N. P. Whitman. Born in Mecosta, Michigan, he moved to Tampa, Florida, where he grew up. He served in the Navy, graduated from Tampa, and attended the Tennessee Baptist High School.
Owen Patterson, J. B. Hattie, principle of the city school of Forney was in the city Saturday.
seeking the very best of attention from both daughters and friends of Owen Patterson, mothered from where Winston Walks, she attended him with a beautiful house, Joseph is improving rapidly.
HIRTIS AND DREAMS
Caryland Avenue, 10th Street, Downtown, Street, a girl
POLICE AND FIRE DEPARTMENT COMPLETE
PLANS FOR PROTECTION OF FAIR VISITORS
POLICE AND FIRE DEPARTMENT COMPLETE
PLANS FOR PROTECTION OF FAIR VISITORS
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KLAR & WINTERMAN
INTER-DENOMINATIONAL
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Chief Tranmplm emphasized the question of being courteous to all persons with whom they came in contact during the fair.
You are the manager and the team leader of the visitors. No better way than thron courtroom visits and make sure he is called. Garnell said.
"Courtesy is needed and demanded of her at the department to be her team manager," Aiding the regular and special police officers, will be herergeant Joe Cazard, police arsgent from Joe Cazard, police arsgent from selected to here and—work with the law enforcement the bureau because of their knowledge of criminals and their wide range of skills. We come here to prey upon the fair
Chief W. K. Kasher of Houston,
Johns and W. L. Lewis of Took
Work will also be assigned to duty
with fire protection. Men who
will are also selected because of
their fire protection.
Fire Protection
Chief Tom Myers of the fire de-
tection to Fair Laivers. In addition
to Fair Laivers, a parttime
partiment to set as a special offi-
cation will be held on the floor
of apparatus fully manned and ready for action.
Building buildings and other structure buildings Fireman will be appointed at requir-
exhibit half to watch for fire. In
addition, Firehawks moved and the pa-
sition
Pirramen with authority, to make a decision on the ground in the ground at the crowding of alces and exits, to move the ground and within a minute run of any section of the ground the ground at the hurdles must be on duty at the Fair Grounds.
Emergency Hospital
We emergency-hospital will be with doctors and nurses on duty from early, morning until the end of the grounds at night. We will be constantly on duty. An ambulance will be on hand for rescuing patients. Pleasure beds will be on hand for rescuing patients. We will be constantly sick and injured. Emergency treatment will be offered to all cases of serious nature and they will be in motor hospital. Emergency equipment for injured will be available and every case of injury is directed to the W. W. Bass, emergency or hospital superintendent, to take care of the sick and injured on the ground.
Mrs. Chanette Jones, represented by
The School closed Friday night with a special concert, sending different music and Christianity with Mrs. G. Tothman asdisplaystyleing music. The Home and Foundation interacting by Mrs. M. A. Stone and that too much praise cannot be given to your work, but we are grateful for your effort. We thank you for your prayers, your cooperation and your support in this wonderful week of process. Mrs. L. P. Smith was inspired to
Rev. Harper, and congregation were ever ready to land assistance in any way needed.
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IDLE WILD SCLUB CLUB meets every 2nd and 4th Monday nights for early morning meetings. P. Park, Security Director, social Committees. Phone: 212-345-6780.
THE NORTH DALLAS CLUB
Corner Thomas Ave. and Hall 101, room and soda station, well equipped, day for women, for engagement. Phone: 212-345-6780.
DUNNAL SCLUB CLUB
Every 2nd and 4th Tuesday nights, M. B. Anderson, President; Kimoon Harbin, President; Harbin
BOUNDARY-CLUB
Meets every 1st and 3rd Monday
of each month 4 to 5 at the home
of each member in alphabetical
Order.
**Peoples Drug Store**
THE STORE THAT SERVICE
A most complete stock... Drugs,
Toilet Articles and Sundries,
Grocery, and More.
Phones 2-5144 or 2-5281.
T. H. SMITH, CITY, Props.
**Allen Street Pharmacy**
Ces Allen and Cooken Street
Promises Quality Reigns
Amount And Ware
BORNSON AND FORGE, Props.
**Chiff Drug Store**
1100 N. 20TH STREET
WHERE QUALITY REIGNS
N. G. PENN, Mgr.
**Wabash Drug Store,
Ces Allen and Cooken Streets.
FOR SAN SERVICE
DIAL CLEFT 3228 or 3-2666
Henry Ford &
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JUDGE GRAVES' JUSTICE
Otis Heath and Thelma Johnson were detained by the arresting officer Taylor and Young for misconduct as far as 64 such was charged against the pair for the misconduct.
James McKnight, 22, $2, 164 Watt,
is stabbed in left fore-arm in a
battle.
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a soda water bottle, receiving incar-
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Dragon was treated the day after.
East Shibani a. h. of Rush, Texas
had trouble with his former wife,
result was taken to the hospital and
right own partly off with a shigun.
Annie Johnson, 18 of Rush, Texas
had a wreak with auto between
Dragongy and was fractured,护工
service was given with first aid treat-
ment.
Demise Garfield, 34, truck driver
with the former wife, also shem-
one with his former wife, also shem-
one killer, byashing him in. right
of Garfield, 34, truck driver, who
warranted Parkland Hospital
bar, of Commerce, took a forward step this year and made it possible to charge of the phase of the mark, the man. The future success of the committee Free, Grassland with it. I don't think I can pull the balance of my life. What I am today is people I have made it of. Of the people I have made it of. Of the people I man. I had nothing. I have decided a position of my marriages to all the people of my life. What a wonderful vision a man of action and a man of
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MRS. YANDEZ PARKER WAS
Saturday, Oct. 3, 1952. Mrs.
Parker passed away after having
all of her children and all of
her service was held Monday even-
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After being out of the city over two years, Mrs. Annie Jackson was a resident of the city as she lived a few days in the city as she was a teacher. James 1005 Hawkins Hill, Blaire is here.
Mr. Lewis Morgan, 4112 Cochran
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Court was called from Kansan City
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Mrs. K. H. It. Hill of Nahora, Nebraska
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point of technique or not is quite beside the point here. Of course there have been those of the critics who have called it good and those who have roundly "cussed" it. But the fact that ever so often we get excited and all "warmed up" over being called the name which is so commonly used by the critics is not the reason that the different strata of our society are not the those of any other group must give room for some very interesting thinking on the part of those, who, whether emotionally or emotionally, witness our anties. There are few of us who do not use the term "nigger", though we present its use by any person outside of the race, with as much gusto as an Italian resents the term "wop", or the Polock does the term "humble". Two years ago, there were two groups because of its constant recurrence in headlines and the ease with which it lent itself to corruption into the much hated "nigger". But. The Express even at that time took the position that any other name accompanied by the same sort of thinking and linked with the same sort of associations, would, in time, become as obnoxious. And it must be remembered that any author has the right to give the name which seems to him to be the most fictional. But the subject should be that the subject matter and form of presentation are true to life and that they are typical. Criticism directed from such an angle would seem to be provocative of much more effect than ineffectually ruling at a name only. (This latest statement comes because few, if any, of the criticisms have been directed mainly at the subject matter.) This author has given the name to the more fictional characters he more fortifies its more fortunate aspects and has cartoons his characters. His intellectuals are really so, his middle characters are given a rather more human sides than those of some of the members of the race themselves and his members of the "lower strata" have all of the points commonly seen among such folks even by ourselves. What is wrong with that? The time has come when members of this race, like those of any other race must learn that they race with the others. The more fortifies the pictures and that in the ensemble, their race is no more likely to appear in the most promising light than any other race. If there are contacts between intellectuals and members of the under world and writers of the other race witness these contacts, and they do, they must expect that these contracts, where they seem striking enough, will be pictured as they appear. In short, the time has come when the country also takes seriously such treatment as we also will give when our authors have arrived at the point, as a class, of being able to make their impressions of the white world permanent in hooks which they write. And in this connection it must not be forgotten that the world has a way of classing its literary material which allows us to see that the world is a real literature has a permanence which is deserving.
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three weeks ago. The Express called the attention of the Street Department of our city government to the fact that while one block on Good Street has been improved by the roughness of the requirement in which one of our largest churches and one of our largest undertaking. Establishments were not beded but no been improved though the latter stood more badly in need of
the street stood more safely in the middle, in Miami, pointed to by whites as the playground of the richest and most to the author's richest families in America and remembered by Negroes that at the City Hall has brought the in form of street hawk for the "curfew law" which allowed Negroes to come and go in the white section only by "passes" after dark, has again come into the limelight during the recent storm and after the street preparators to giving it was one of the heaviest sufferers from the effects of the with this material which was swept over the southern Atlantic coast. The most notable manifestation of this unstoppable way by attempting the conscription of Negroes
improvement. This editorial, marked and sent to the authorities at the City Hall has brought points in the form of street machinery which is digging out the earth and which will be used with this material which will materially improve it for the transmountable traffic which it bears. This speedy compliance with the rules of the city gives reason to congratulate Dallas for having such an executive that they are of the same type, as will carry out its election as an officer in a like manner. And in this case it is especially to be relied upon because of no cost to the property holder, is the case in a regular paying program. It also proves that the city may be due more to our lack in special sections of this city may be due more to our lack in the provision for congressional and themselves from a lack of disposition to grant them on the part of the city committee. Such actions as the improvement of this street comprises the need for congressional and themselves choices of officials and satisfaction in Daily life in a city which is in the grip of crime of every citizen is of prime importance. And the welfare of every citizen is of prime importance to which Commissioner White has done the duty.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 0, 1926
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Car; Vin Vechten's new book "Nigger Heaven" has given reason for another of our fits of wrath because of the application of the "opprobious" epithet "nigger" to the race and the majority of our intellectuals are getting the "wool off their chests" together with their proverbial shirts over the matter. It would appear on the face of the thing that this enterprising young white man, already having done a book or two which was promising and having had opportunity to meet and to form some sorts of contacts with the writing members of the race at least, has taken the material gathered from these contacts and woven them into a book in description of Harlem society which to him, through Ruby, one of the characters of the play, she, by the way is a little brownskinned demi-monde, is "Nigger Heaven."
In an attempt to stimulate some interest in the law, the L. Clinehart foundation of the University, at Chicago, announces that a graduate student will be awarded the author of the paper submitted by March 1, 1927 on the scope of the paper is the included problem of international law and the United States. A medal will be awarded for the best paper, at $1,800 and a medal will be awarded for the best paper, at $1,800 and the subject which means the grafting of the law. The award is given by the author, a member of the bar or a student of Canadian law school. Complete records of writing the Bann of the author will be submitted to the University School of Northwestern University.
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Studio directors of 'different
stories' were often members of
stories of persons who when brand-
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disease. Flash night in strained in frost
and cold, the studio of various amusing practices adjoined with much talked of
music-pieces.
MIAMI IS TRUE TO LIFE EVEN IN THE FACE OF CATASTROPHE
Next in order appear the sympathetic, interjective, attention-grabbing, attention-constraining allusions to the past, present, and future, as well as the sammering, liasing, restlessness, wartiness, blindness, emotion-of-wariness kindness, timidity, emotion-of-wariness kindness.
should not white men have been conscripted also, and failing in this, why should all alike have been urged as a necessary measure to do the necessary work. A catastrophe affects all men alike and the necessity for the work of the removal of the debris fell on all men, alike. White and black, alike should have felt the call and doubtless would have been scared, the maniac and in poor white men, armed with guns, as they usually are in such extremities, superintended the work of cleaning up, and like "nordicers" usually do, they felt that they were above such demeaning labor and they decided, since the guns were present, to let the "nuggers" do it. Somehow, though we definitely regret every occurrence of friction between the races, we hope that the clash in Florida may be truthfully reported in every section of this country and in many others, for it is the sort of reaction which may be definitely looked for when such occurrences arise. Men, of whatever sort their skins may be, who have lived in an atmosphere, even though a losing one, to the sort of treatment which is generally accorded to slaves and they should not be expected to do no.
The nervous center should be placed under the care of a physician. The patient should be fully changed. There is no tumour; it will with. There does not only the
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ance" over the radio by having them, rather than on a speaker, propped up on edge on a table.
Little Difference
To those who have never had experience on the radio, the foregoing stands true even on the microphone and speaking over the microphone, and speaking over the telephone. As a matter of fact, the telephone is a matter of
If you were placed in an amphitheater, you would probably be out loud, you would undoubtedly be heard. You would be placed a few feet in front of a studio microphone and made to respond to just a hint of music just in time for an impromptu bump of laughter. You would be feeling in increased many folds.
RADIO QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
most rigid regime can bring desired results. Seek, suppression of the unwanted exercise, regulation of the nervous system, nutrition, and the most important, nervous system are rocks and scurry. And malnutrition is as prevalent among the children as in adults. The child's diet may contain a mixture of foods that it consists of a preponderance of fat, and it is unsuitable. These children appear fat, like after a few days' illness, and are more susceptible to malnutrition. Foods, the kind grown, and afford a reserve for
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Mrs. L. K. writes: "I would like you to tell me the following question: How many years of age are and sleep fairly well and can work and do what we do and will do this even when our driving in the cold. After these years we very tired. Could you add more?" What you say about not being able to sleep? What you say about being tired?
BY MARIOHUE ADAMS
Do you know a time when a series of limousines at which guests were invited, one in the richness and grandeur of the city, and recently went to a party prepared to be so sweet and witty that they have felt as if I did she also hurried to the party and you suppose—based on给我 I guess you suppose—based on给我 I guess you suppose showed our appreciation by actually
The Spread
The table was set with a red and white shaded matinee table. A large piece says a bikinis brown earthship, a piece by a fish of catfish and on the table a mishmack in a plate of hot soup in and in old fashioned tea pot-tee, the meat and vegetable and the dessert was applause and gingerade. The loblahoon was unique and has a large glass window that let to-don-thinking parties know that you would want to give a "bean party for the needed recipes. You already have the others in quantities for six per person.
Baked Beans
Charlie Simpson passed the collection at church on Friday morning, his father, his brother and his hunchbacky family all decked out in red. He must be good with Charlie. "Bah-hi! Don't let it out of our country. Do Dewey yearn? And here we have the biggest man in town. What's the most magnificent man in the mortar or a throat garden?" "Well o' Smithers his-hi-uro-murder the morning. We thought the only joy Joe served in Ivy bread. Our curbside picked up a nut a minute. He was a man of the hour, was handed the shawl, he was handed the shirt, he was handed the household relic. Joe Holloway started to shine as he grew older."
criminal examination in college.
Mr. Melvie J. Banks, head of the
Department of History has been ap-
pointed by the PIT to receive 24 of his stood exam with a grade
of B. Mr. W Pratt to学会 Ad-
mission. Mr. W Pratt is actively ad-
mission. There is now -operating at our
duties made it necessary for Mr. Johnson an Extension School under
the supervision of the Seniors; and will do罢 permitted to attend. The class
for the Seniors; and will do罢 permitted to attend. The class
for the Lifelongistic activities in the school.
The PITian Club was organized
the result of the Dart尔 as
result of the our pristine
writen. It is composed of three
schools assisted by Mise D. I. Beat-
tle, assisted during the
second term in charge
the Ekitipan School in charge
second term of last year,
the Presidency School is in charge
of the following:
Barton Watkins, Vice President, one of the regular
President, Donald J. Clinton, Vice President,
President, Gil Jones, President, but was detached for this work.
Brady, Baby, and
Practice Auditor, Mia Kline, Mia Kline, one of our
assistants, Ms. L. O'Lindley, one of our
assistants, Nina McCormack, one of the
bases of the Club fellowship in Los Angeles has not
been able to participate in the work. We have
Midtown, Lois Garrett, Stuart recovery.
cort the other night, but Wallace's dog outside, joined him. Dog outside, enjoyed by his friends. Bishop of a Erica 'Winter place. He got over his hay fever right right—but, heck, the dog outside has a dose for him. But a dog outside has due for an afternoon. Here's the long and abstent of something. Overbreathed top Walt Disney Seems how Dog's got a lotto money because Dog's got a behive-time thing to borrow. Fireman's Joseph Hall is on a night. Chief Squirrel is going to be Perkins—one of the robed households who have nothing else. Squirrel nothing else, except that Ailee Grange dog outside, invested in a new fall kid. (Copyright 1982 by The Boone and Company, Chicago)
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45. An emignee of the Tennessee Construction Company, who landed on the Mississippi River when midnight he had to evacuate the rescue he could provide to save his boat, among men vexing his boat on the river, landing them on a sand bar. The steamer, which the政府 was the commander, and man within five minutes, after returning from Cow Island with a boat, landed on a convention in Memphis.
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SHEAR SCHOOL, BOXES COMPLETELY TEACHER AND BELOVED FRIEND
The late Miss Manie C. Jones, with her husband, the department in the Department of Management at Washington High school, passed away at her home in Wheaton Place, Washington. Miss Jones was a competent teacher and a woman of unique shape that she occupied in her life. She will be filled. We shall miss her.
Mr. Frank W. Phillips, Secretary of the Department, released from school duties to Mrs. Jones, who is the pro-gro Division of the Dahlia Company, which headquarters are located at 2118 High Street, and are under the supervision of the Negro Chamber of Commerce, Chairman.
Mr. Whitney of Pearl Worth is substituting for Mr. Phillips during his temporary absence.
The H.I. Club presents Trophies Koller in the dince-friday monkey show. Mr. Koller gave a partial speech, which included his choice and impressive word. It was a great delight, and inspiration to. He has responded to several inquiries and expect to visit each of them and expect to visit the city with the next few weeks.
The High School Faculty has adopted Procedures in the following areas for faculty discussions during the week: (1) the faculty has secured a copy. The course has secured a copy with other recent works on the high school teaching. Daily departmental conferences are held on the weekdays based on teachers' outlines and work. The conferences are presented by the Principal from $500 to $800 per student. Correlation of attendance between departments is presented by the Principal from $500 to $800 per student. High school pr午课 of last week. His xxam, presented to the student, was presented to the student, program, and favor with winning awards. Brief address to the student brief address to the student and the general spirit of the students. Diah V. E. B.盟 of Wiley College spent more than an hour in the classroom.
rived to late for the assembly and
received the honorary degree of
the laboratory, and the record of
the painting impressions had only
two colleges. The Tufts institution
is Washington High School grand
continental, and the one that
continental is a brilliant
The R. P. Darrall school opened with 857 pupils on September 8, less than on the first day in 1925. The building was completed at the
Dallas Negro C. of C. Takes Charge of Negro Division of Dallas Community Chest
Continued from Pueblo One
Here, during particular attention to those that serve directly our institutional group, we trained the needy through an increasing number of thoughtful New City citizens to support us in a supportive manner that have definite plans be perfected and an adequate organization formed to execute them efficiently, to execute this campaign, and all men and women who serve directly must join in meeting this challenge in a way.
our principal, Mr. T. D. Marshall spent twelve weeks in they in New York. At the beginning of the term in an eleventh grade he determined the best 30 algebra to determine the best 48 he stood birdshot with a grade of 48 per cent. There is now opening at our school under those in a college education class. This class has an enrollment of 41.
This school comes to Dalkar as a technical assistant by Mine D. I. Best. The Kishan School is in chicago of F. G. Clark, A. M. Columbia University, those in a college education class but was detached this week. Mr. W. O. Linden, one of our technical assistants in a college operation in Los Angeles has not tried recovery.
We hope her a speedy recovery.
Mr. Lavaudi, Owner, said to be the most maker in the city, has charmed the students in a most satisfactory manner at the Bryan Whitte (whitte) School. Mr. Hankis and Mr. Lockhart have rehabilitated a football team for Darren schools. We hope they will succeed.
Mr. Hankis HA BA HANDO
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NEW YORK, N. Y., Oct. 3 — (A. N. P.) — According to an announcement made by him, Birmingham promoter Ebbetsfield, Firey Wilks and slam Shankey, Boston heavyweight, will meet at the event of the season. Shankey has started the opportunity to meet Dempsey and when Tumney, the newly crowned "Bickard heavyweight champion" has signified that he would not fight, is beginning a rampage to prove to the world that he is the real champion of the heavyweight division. He is also the first Hype Igee of the New York World, as a logical challenges of Tumney. Igee in a recent article declared "Jack Sharkey joins the heavyweight division." He is coming to the atout and I come back to him as being particularly capable. Cautious but capable just the same, Sharkey has beaten George Gershwin and Jim Mimmo this year. He conceded four pounds to Godfrey.
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"Well," remarked a frank wanker writer from Chicago. "They have a lot of money. They don't just give Will. We can out it." The problem of lying and dodging and pretense is that Tunnay out-of-the reach of the team, and he pretense for a battle for a battle, with a Colored fighter before him. There are truly many Colored man who is gratified.
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By Diane W. Chase, A. N. P. (Bryan) and not the greatest, it is not the greatest event of the football season in the footballs place on Franklin field between representative Lincoln University and representative Lincoln University first time in the history of Negro football that two Colleges (tama) field in the field of the University of Fennany.
The leading citizen of both races was a student in colleges, and it must not be ignored. were poor scholar for as a class are those who are found as students. It is known that the late President Wilson made an excellent coach. He was often often, it was highly it is interesting to note that not only has he often been, it was highly many Norwegians have gained immortality while colleges while being many white colleges while being many black colleges. The first Negro to gain prominence in the football world is to gain prominence in the football world by his super play. During his time with Colleges was a factor in the football equation, so with largely in 1863, Hamlin, the school made wonderful plays. In 1864, school made wonderful plays. In 1865, the world. The world. The world. Doctor at Brown University, and the destination of University, the school baseball team while in 1897, Roberts of the college, excited comment by his
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An addition of more than seven rooms since last week's tours of our root store last week is our new formal opening and public unveiling. Martin was a grand success in attaining the new way. Many of the teachers in the school were honored by Prof. Shankh Prithivallam of Bishop School, Bala, and Sunnilyah school of Mathematics, P.O. Georgetown national Department Texas College, Prof. Mathew A. P. Georgetown national Department Texas College, was speaker of the evening at the farewell visit home this afternoon after a flying visit home this evening.
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CAMBION - Mr. and Mrs. James Cameron, both of Bellville and enclosed a large stone toil house to thalus to migrate to home other business, Mr. G. A. Cameron to other business, Mr. T. A. Cameron to other business, The Thomas Prince school with Thomas Prince School, H. M. K.
HILLBORO--Sunday School was held at the Hillboro School. The Pedestrian School started there and enrolled about 156. Three men and wife are in the givy visit. Mans and wife are in the givy visit. Mans and wife have moved to Johnson and wife have moved to Johnson. Only 5 students will be attending. TEMPLE--Mrs. Mick Thoron wife of Chas Thoron was called week she is survived by her husband. She is also related to other relatives. Her remains were buried in Sunnyside Cemetery. SUNNYSIDE--Sunny Spring School was held at the James M. E. Church conducted by Rev. E. J. Howard. She was survived by her husband and the funeral summer of her. James M. E. Church conducted by Rev. E. J. Howard. She was survived by her husband and the funeral summer of her.
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