Dallas Express

Saturday, January 29, 1927

Dallas, Texas

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Pay Your Poll Tax Before Tuesday A SPECIAL BOOTH IS OPEN IN THE PYTHIAN TEMPLE MALONE ONLY A "FIGURE HEAD" IN PORO SAYS MRS. MALONE CONTINUE: MALONE HEARING St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 27—(AND) —The opening clutch in the game was Timo Marino Mako, founder of Poro College, and her djard. Aaron E. Malone, founder of Courto Court, accounted court room of a court judge M. Jairm Hairman, with either of the principals present at the court. The high priced lawyers sparing for position and time. On motion by Nigel and Kirby, Mr. Malone's counsel, who gave as his reasons that the court out of the city and that court attorneys were in getting service to complete his case, the Mlater continued to parlay money to complete his case, the Mlater continued to parlay money to complete his case, and receive licensees. The divorce plan was final on the petition, and March of April, Mr. Malone had HERE IS THE NEW "COURT PROOF SEGREGATION MEASURE" WHICH MAX SOON BECOME A TEXAS LAW. port. If missed it will WILL REDUCE NOHO AND ANY DISTRIBUTE YOUR CITY. THE CITY WILL BE DISTRIBUTED BY THE YEARS HONOR YEARS HONOR WITH NEIGHBOR INPOPULATION JAMMING IN THE LIGHT OF THE PRESENT INSTITUTION IN THE AVERAGE YEARS CITY WHERE OUT SERVICE IS IN THE MAJORITY OF OUT SERVICE IN THE MAJORITY OF PAVED STREETS IS BY COMMON MENT. A 4TH-HOUR FOR NEOHO HARVATATION circulated throughout the states: **PROPOSED SEGREGATION ACT** A PROposed Segregation Act to White and Negro Communities, the City, and Negro Residence Communities in the City. The City will be segregated by a Posity and Dressing an Emergency, LEGISION L. 1 BEEN ENACTED BY THIS LEGISION. That the various municipalities of the City must be such firms, corporations, individual or house to be occupied by, white or black neighborhood inhabited principally by white neighborhood inhabited principally by black it is larger than itself when observing its趴工职务, in perhaps the longest note to be heard in the court. "day in court" the day he filed his bill for Mrs. Malone was away and he had to man his pictures on both their pictures on the front desk with details except from Friday and gave a statement for the press her version of the affair. "they have even equally generous. "Everything he has is the result of his money in the business is mine, and have always directed every move he was my effort that started for Collec. and by effort which made it what it is now. "I was not my effort in 1814 he did not contend. he was not. he was just a teacher in a second rate school when he was manager of "manager of John College" gave a master of course to him. "and did not wish to shame him. I wanted to soothe his vanity, and make him feel better. This is my reward. The greatest sin possible I think is the one Malone in his suit has contended that the institution was a 18-65 preposition and that he presented so when J. married Mr. Malone, "she wife, "the business was well done," and the United States, a large manufacturer, on Pine Street, and had made money. The money which he made by itself, I have not been seeking money alone, but working on the theory that through cleavage of the brain recognition and respect, I The Dallas Express templated, the fact, *procedures* in view of the fact, that the *receiver* has already been appointed, and the *recipient* has come to trial, would have de- sired to be appointed to the office otterable he is to be made permanent. The temporary, receiver who to a gentleman of the *erthem* need to be appointed to the office suppressing Mrs. Maione in authori- sity, signing all checks and contrivance the huge daily income. He stops to check all checks called all the department heads together and is a group in NEGRO PHYSICIAN SOLVES BAFFLING HOSPITAL CASE. AKRON, Ohio, Jan. 28. Dr. one of the most important surgeons of this city, solved a pathological problem which was not being treated by white physicians when it diagnosed the pulsing case from a coronary artery. His diagnosis was substantiated by a bacteriologist. Akron with a population of 800 and a known land and immensal call of the medical board was sent out and Dr. Larry T. Hunt, a medical professor on tenure befed 800 members of the medical profession of the Akron Chamber of Commerce, the Summit County staff member of the People's Hospital, Akron's largest howe WARRANT SERVED ON HEAD OF WILSON HOSPITAL ON RAPE CHARGE MADE BY FORMER STUDENT NURSE. "BLACKMAIL" DECLARES PHYSICIAN WHO DECLARES TREATS WERE MADE the courtyard of Tranegue Institute in an address here Thursday after noon. In three places your host came up with a plan for advancement. As I wrote to her, "I have made against such a charge hand that nothing comes into this work. The warrant has been sworn out for my related girl story, that young woman without labor and pain and anger. Your words day, I have made against young woman who has been a result last year that appears at the office of State's Attorney ahead." I was never more surprised in the life of my life than when the officers came to my house and assaulted her. As she left the room in tears she must one of the other护教师 wail to her related girl story, that young woman without labor and pain and anger. Your words day, I have made against young woman who has been a result last year that appears at the office of State's Attorney ahead." * homie independence Secretary * The thirty-sixth annual Negro * line of the United States De- *府er Farmers Conference held one of the * most interesting sessions of its hour * Hoocher Washington had left them * PICKENS WRITES FOR * MOSCOW PAPERS ON * LEXINGTON Civic Benefits Come From Intelligent Voting. Poll Tax Payment Makes That Possible Three streets occupied largely by Negroes have recently been paved and contracts have been let for still others. Fugun, Roseland and Munger Avenue from Washington, all far-famed for their muddiness and impassibility in wet weather have been made modern thoroughfare within the past three months, graciously granted and courteously conducted, resulted in the complete renovation of these sections occupied by members of our race. Such accomplishment would have been unthinkable several years ago for the reason that there was not the means of obtaining such audiences with city officials as would have resulted thus. It was literally true that they would not courteously receive members of the race and that their needs received scent recognition. This was true from the police department to the lowest of the city divisions. Of course there was a reason for it. That reason was that there had been little attention paid by members of the race to the necessity of political participation and what little there was was conducted as to mean little to any but those who received little bits of money about election time for the "services" which they rendered in the matter of influencing votes. But recent changes on the part of Negroes themselves have brought about changes in the consideration given the needs of the race by those who are elected to office. And the gains made in that direction should not be lost. They must not be lost. (Continued On Page Five). Votes count. And there is only one time when all citizens have opportunity to adequately express their preferences in the matter of government. That time is election time. But there can be no preferences expressed if their has been no qualification for it. Poll Tax must be paid. Another election looms before the voters of Dallas and the present aspects of the case indicate that there will be opportunity for Negro voters, well as question wisely before casting their ballots. But tax and effect of the thinking on the questioning will be determined by the number of prospective voters who will make their will known. It will not be bargaining for money. The Express hopes that the day of the "shyster Negro politician" has gone forever. It will be the desire of a group of intellectuals to have the power to ballot bullets for those candidates whose intention It is to grant to them the maximum amount of consideration in the distribution of the civic benefits which they will control by virtue of their offices. It will be the participation in politics in the truly democratic way by a group of voters which realizes that it has needs as do other groups and that in three past, its needs have to a greater degree. This means that this message is read, only two days will be left for the Poll Tax. But two days will be sufficient for those who have, not yet qualified for using the ballot. And this tax may be paid separately from property tax. LET EVERY MEMBER OF THE RACE OF VOTING AGE PAY his POLL TAX and QUALIFY FOR THE USE of his BALLOT IN CIVIC DUTY IT WILL BE A MEASURE OF PROTECTION AND A GUARANTEE OF CIVIC SECURITY OTAINABLE IN NO OTHER WAY. WHEN THE TIME FOR PAYMENT MAS EXPIRED THERE SHOULD BE 20,000. QUALIFIED NEGRO VOTERS IN DALLAS. SUCH A GROUP WOULD BE IMPRESSIVE. Distinctive in Service Always Progressive PRICE FIVE CENTRE NUMBER 2 D" LONE OFFENSE DOCTOR HOSPITAL ON RAPE CHARGE BACKMAIL" DECLARES PHYSICIAN an sample chance to prove deserving of the opportunities given her, Dr. Wilson also infiltrated that he had been approached already for a case. He was then sent to the court to prove his indictment in the court. NEW YORK, Jan. 24- Letters has just been Posted by the National Museum of Colored People, 69 Fifth Avenue, from William Pickens, 69 Fifth Avenue, in New York. In presentation to P. who has visited Russia on M.I. European tour, inform a Friend that Russia has addressed an issue in Moscow including 23 Chinese generals, a number of Russian leaders and representatives of Hong Kong. In response, form a friend potato plant which attaches pictures being made of the smokings in action. Mr. Pickens, who was photographed in the Russian leaders M.I. Russian conferred with are Kalinin, stitches of Trothy and Lesin, and prominent officers. He reported that they were able to tie up the White and "Durant Bonds" and the Vengeance of the Gods. They put into Russian, and poke out into the stage as well as made into a sculpture of their souls in a plaster of plaster. Mr. Pickens has written a comprehensive article on lynching during the past forty years, detailing the events years against this evil in America. By the 1973 M.I. museum is published in Moscow, Berlin and Paris, written Mr. Pickens, who has also written for the American race problems. If someone departed from the battle no other single thing gives so devotion that Lamarred was the master of an understanding of the part of the situation and after taking which Negro insurance companies were recruited, he was the master of career. In the seventh round Calcine the race then is shown by the team of Wolcott and the team of her team of Wolcott and the team of her team of Wolcott, which they furnish to members of the group, claiming that he had Pf-The Bucassens. Basketball Hundred. Dollar. (1800), per person, team returned from a trip to Wash., $17.50 per month, $17.25 per week,ington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Asheville, $14.90 per day and 35 cents per hour in Washington and Albany, Abbur Park, deserve attention. Dismissed positions in Baltimore and Philadelphia in every capacity from clerk in the Quaker Club, the Boekel in the Quaker Club, the Boekel were given the army of workers beat the Buns 27 to 4. The company who comprised the employees held their own in Abbury Park, the racial companies, and the Negro companies have insurance in 15. This was the second crackerjack game force upon only one-eighth of every inch of the field. This was the second defeat in 15. This was the second eight-eighth year given by the Bucassens to the Negro companies of insurance upon members of the New York, Jan. 26, (LANT) Ackle- SCHMIDLE- CRATTING. Micro business to return to resume deepening that job. Ackle- SCHMIDLE- CRATTING (999,800,800) in force on Negra- lthlchk is training his brother, Ivren, and yet it has not a stair- lhawk Frank Slover to meet all Negra- agent agents or employee It was apparent from the bravery of the Amherst was the master of the hardest battles in his career. In the seventh round Caleb Burrell was asked to return to stop the light, claiming that he had Laurelco's victory over Caleban, who made a much better showing in the latter, and boosted his claim for a gold weight title-holder and right fans clamoring for the host. **Buccaneers Best Elks** Atlantic City, N. J., Jan. 29-$24 By The Buccaneers Meshhall Baltimore, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Anryn Park, They won their games in Baltimore, Baltimore, Philadelphia, having met their Waterford team in Baltimore and Philadelphia, having beat the 47 to 7. The lice held their own in Abbey Park, where they held the crackerball. This 15 was the second crackerball. It hailed by a score of 48 to 11 when the team gave the Buccaneers to the Memphis Lodge of Elks. Suggs Training Brother-in-law New York, Jan. 28 (ANP) According to reports seeping into New York, the training brother-in-law Jushi is training his brother-in-law Frankie Moore to meet all his children, who are just nineteen years old, and rights and has registered 12 knuckles that he is a *cowboy*. Chick Seeks Return Bout With Finnegan Boston, Mass., Jan. 28—Chick Suggs is seeking a return bout with Jony Finnegan. According to Finnegan, he has trained his Chick, who destined to join in their last bout, but many of his friends thought that he deserved more. He now that he is the master of Hot Dog. Chick is trying to persuade his friends that she is urging the bout. HAM JENKINS WINS Los Angeles, Cal. Jan. 21—(AMP) Los Angeles, Jan. 21—"The Worsted Colorado" won the national title, who made a big hit by heating Dick Green, a good, white boy from Colorado, and who won the winner by heating Toni Tower at great praise from the white press MARRY WILLS FIGHTS AT OAKLAND Los Angeles, CA, Jan. 21, 2015 Kevin Hewitt. Will he accidentally fouled Harry (KC8). Brown white whinning over his is matched to Hewitt. On Oakland, Cal, on Tommy Sipman's first card of the year. GIRLS ORGANIZED BASKET BALL TEAMS YOUNG JACK THOMPSON FIGHTS PALLAMARU CONQUERER Los Angeles, Cal. Jan. 15—KAMP Young Jack Thompson who received back of the chest a stamp-surviving back of the chest a stamp-surviving light-weight championship conti- nues, has come out of a month and had an interview with Thompson. Priory or was Pitfallon. His con- tent will be Tommy Calla, a hard boy in against, but Thompson is in hard training. His manger, Todd McIlish, has assisted, a mug- tle from promoter Ed Lornch, who will edge the battle at the Dreamland in St. Louis, Cairo has been host deckiller, "Terrible" Tommy O'Brien, and the junior wrestler/wrestling wizard. TIGER FLOWERS AND MANNY BROWN, THE MAME DYNE, MATCH NATION ON DOAZLE TIGER FLOWERS AND MANNY BROWN, THE MAME DYNE, MATCH NATION ON DOAZLE Interest is are fever in heat Crisis that the Lakers both intimidate, will be in the city, and both training at the Main St. and the Wrigley Field on the side. It is not known yet the reason for Walker's doming, but it is a hint that attempts will be made to re- solve. Flowers is on the way here from Georgia. Walker was due to be released is expected to flow into Wrigley Field, one block of eight rounded seats being already wired to the crowd. Flowers is very pop- ulent among the church people of the city, and its always beamed with Invitations to attend various churches. Negro Insurance Companies Furnish Employment For Vast Army (By Title A, N, R) CICAGO, HI, Jun 24-25, Parachute TEXAS TOWNS ```markdown ``` LAWYON, OKA. — Service were poorly attended Sunday at the gite, and bad weather. A revival meeting is being conducted at Oakland Hills by B. Lee Baldwin at Oakland Hills preached Sunday night at Baltham R. B. C. Rev. Lake of Sandwich G. M. Mrs. Smith is in the city sitting at Nebraska University, Nebraska, M. Mrs. Smith and M. Mrs. Corrigania—Mr. Peter Meyer is still improving, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Sparks are the proud parent/children of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. reeve, George D. George and wife and Mrs. Macedon moved to Pike Falls, Ohio, on the rest of Pike Falls. Mr. Grandior died Monday, Mrs. Jane Jackson, Mrs. Washington and she are on a kick lift. The mid-winter. term examination has been completed at the University of Jackson HI. Mr. George Brown is on the skistler. SHERMAN-Mr. W. E. Larson was in Sherman the past week at the Chamber of Commerce and a North Business Mesa League, State Field Organizer; for the Brotherhood of the American Masons; in the Internet of each other; and in the pay chases Poll Tex. We made an invigilate talk to the farmer Mr. Larson. While in Sarasota, He left courtier points where he will be sent to a mental health al conditions woes of the Minne- sapolis River. The 19th grade at Mississippi State, where he is planning his school Friday evening. Master Stanley Stewart and Mignale were prentent. Kate, Mr. Boone and Jan. 17, and Mr. Boone Jan. 19th Jan. 17, and was buried Jan. 19th Jan. 17, and was buried Jan. 19th He is doing nicely. Mrs. I. N Smith apall the week in Dotha with Mrs. Kate. Rew in Dotha with Mrs. Kate. Loyally, we last night. "Get Education and Money Says Darrow (Continued from page 1) people and declaring that science know in such an thing. "Color, he said, "has nothing to do with the color of the sky, the condition of sorrowry. It is not merely this. It is that the Ne- w York slave has the slaves that the white in his. Montserrat, Mr. Darryer, attached the apparently complex call of the hit. He added, "I have more intricate intelligence than one other and that the talk about how to get the hit." And on this, precisely every actant in the coords agree. Every actant in the coords agree. Every actant in the coords agree. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1927 knows that all the best literary men are on your side." of The present generation of Negroes in America, according to Mr. Brown, is the most measure of the constitutional rights that are theatrical, but it is their duty to work and fight for these rights for their children. Malone Only a "Figure Head" in Poro-College Saya Mrs. Malone (Continued from page 1) formned them that he was. "The Rose now" and gave a definite indication of what might be expected under a white reverence. All of this was the position of Malone, the duty action of the court, and not as a result of business loss or disregard in Poro-College Saya Mrs. Malone. gut Negro business in America. The session today was short. Burdened Nicolent Colored folk were in evidence, both principals had evidently been nailed that a continuance would turned out were 'absent'. Attorney Charles Nagel, Mr. Malone's law officer, was recently appointed by the governor to be the governor's agricultural commission. He is in New York and his absence was one reason for past recommendations to him. He is and high-class lawyer. Edward Forsel, Mr. Malone's counsel, is equal recommendation to him. He is canny reputation for winning his the winning rather than/the winning. Jew will sell, all sense. Rich Jew will sell, all sense. And that will spell the end of Europe as a racial institution." Mr. Mahows does not realize the danger in the move that he is making. In the move that he is making. Are they not so confident. Are they not so confident. Malone will lose. "The boit up has the malone will lose. The boit up has the malone will lose. It will be, they declare. "Malone came Nike penilless and worked since they moved into the heart of New York. In the meantime, white people to be almost as much interested as the folk. Many are sympathetic, while white people have a million dollar institution of this land in their midst; still others are in their midst. "The large a proposition. For Colquhoun and they view with gles the prose of its falling into the hands of white people. The last action of the judge tate was in order $44,000 (slight fourteen) in bonds which appeared on the bond to be turned over to the treasurer. "The contention he is co-partner. ship business. "Thereafter, no personal holdings and all must be carried over to the receiver, who will then diplomatic bond of one hundred thousand and dollars." CHICAGO LAWYER LOSES PULLMAN SUIT WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 24. A refusal to call Pallman accommodations to a Nero, white at the same time, whites is not discrimination, according to the ruling of the Inter-Commission, by which the judge ruled that a alleged action was not a discrimination under the law since it did not require a person obtained transportation for more than another. The judge also beattempted to buy a Pallman berthe from Atlanta to Chicago on July 14. The Pallman conductor on the train and serviced to make the sale was a member this Jackson — and the Pallman Company dated its臂ent attorneys were authorized to modiations to Nero passengers. HOME OF DENVER MAN IS BOMBED THIRD TIME NEW-YORK, Jun. 25-The Ma- nual Association for the Advance- ment of Colored People, de Wit- h Avenue is informed by its Deve- lorate Colorado Branch, that for the 3rd of time within two months the home of E. B. Carrington, a colored mason, was occupied by a boy, Jack, who had occupied at 1 2 o'clock on the morning of December 10, a bomb before Thanksgiving under the porch of a house in the hills. In the house as well as a rounding the entire neighborhood, Jack was in charge of security for 2. when his shots were fired at the house from an ambush while Jack was in charge of attacking a neighbor. Three of the bulletites penetrated the window, and Jack later that evening shots were fired at the rear of the house shattering an electric bulb, and the sleep of the family. The Denver N. A. A. G. P. under the Presidency of George W. Bush is in constant communication with the Na. A. G. P. philip is following the situation closely. The National Office of the N. A. A. G. P. has offered full assistance to the bomb attacking team dealing with the bomb terrorists. Announcing "Nan's Notes." A Completely New and Original Feature For Ex- DRESS. A new trial is in store for all of the Ames town in the new feature which will begin in the news of next week under cagion rules of the news week under cagion rules of this feature will do for mothers, young ladies and girls in the family to can reap profit and pleasure from their personal. The family is home to or be with members of our reading public who may desire to communicate with them at the regular address of "Nan" at the regular address of INITIAL ARTICLE NEXT WEEK IT WILL BE PLACED CONSISTENCIALLY ON THE EDITORIAL ACK. VIRGINIA, LYNCHING INQUIRY REOPEND Wytheville, Va. Jan. 22—(ANP) The investigation of the tipping of the cash register who was removed from the Wythe County jail here on August 15 by mob and jail guard, by jury summoned by Judge Horace Butlerham, Mon. The grand jury, however, is scheduled to start the previous inquiry and adjudged without making a report. Many Farmers Ateend 36th Congress at Tuskegee (Continued From Page One) land he owned, he replied that he owned fifty-seven acres, and when he and his wife had been partnered in the farming business, he presented one from Lee County, presented one from Lee County, presented one of the most interesting addresses of the session, starting back in 1880 with nothing but his wife and her husband by stinting and saving he had accumulated 880 acres of land, and she is the mother of nine children, most of whom have been educated, since the death of her husband, the I. John Carey case reported last year she cleared 4800, from chicken, milk and corn, and after the children, the cows and the garden herself, she replied with a twinkle in her eyes, and she worked, but I was always brought up to work around in the garden and look after the chickens. B. R. Taylor, Viv.Principal of the Institute presented, in his address he made a remarkable review of the beginning of the conference, his progress and some of its achievement. White Leader Protein Booster The principal and co-chair of the afternoon session was delivered by Dr. Springing Dowell, President of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute at Dr. Dowell urged the farmers to provide better schools, better churches, and received irradiated amphibians and fish said that any farming program which did not include very irradiation on the farm would not be able to耐寒 nor sound. He paid scholarships to Tuskegee Institute and Institute's Founder, Concerning Booster Washington he said: "The Wakefield Conference The Wakefield Conference held today, January 18, at which time there was discussion of the relationship of the present crop with the past crop, the rural church and the rural home. Among the speakers at his session were the President of the Alabama State Board of Montgomery, J. R. H. K., President of the A. and M. College Trustees of the Alabama State Board of Agricultural demonstration agent in Georgia, M. R. D. Rally, Deputy Socialization worker in Montgomery, M. R. D. Rally, Principal of Hampton Institute. ```markdown ``` **Institutions** The designation "the conference recognized that an adversary is in the situation it is not permitted to attack," means that these adversary conditions, with courage and determination will shall come through but the stronger for them. The designation offered comfort while the price of control is low, the south is favorable, "found building campaigns are easier way, not harder," and the price of various kinds are still running and in good condition." "Conditions to keep their children in - school at whatever sacrifice and extend an arm to protect them." Members of a board on resolutions were J. H. B. Lee, Leslie Tucker, Michael H. Lee, Georgette Tucker, Richard H. Lee, Georgette Tucker, W. Brown, Alabaster Tucker, Tyler Tucker, Michael Tucker, Mr. J. B. Johnson, Mississippi State University, Barnwell read the resolution; Mr. J. B. Johnson, Mississippi State University, Barnwell read the resolution. DEFROIT, Mich. Jan. 28—Jacob Barrall, Director of Branches of the Department of Justice, sent a letter to the Advancement of Jobs from his return from a Western tour of the serious police attack confronted in Detroit. Conditions are aggrandized. Mr. Barrall instructed by the fact that the Negro Workers are now out of jobs or doing part-time work at the Negro Workers are now out of jobs on a night at the Executive Committee" reports Mr. Barrall was calling the patron警 officer arrested by Negro officers were fighting, and white-one of them was calling the patron警 officer over the head with his night club. The prisoner who attacked him was calling the patron警 officer over the head with his night club. After knocking the man to the ground, the officer cursing him. The officer then waved his pistol at the bystanders threaten to show them under their covers to a graduate of the University of Medicaid and information in the Downtown area, and ferred the matter to its attorneys, and will seek to all available information and will obtain a warrant due to obtain a warrant against the police officer, if possible." N. A. C. P. OPPEN CONNECT NICHT LAW AGAINST INTER-MARRIAGE NYT WORK, Jan 12-15 Promptly receipt of news that a law enforcement agency Negro and white people had been introduced in the legislature of the Association for the Avengement of Colored People communicate with the Negro and white nective Branches, urging that vigorous opposition to the proposed law would impose a fine from $1,590 to $2,000 on per person of marriage in violation of its provisions, or imprisonment from and after Introduction of the bill is attributed to influence of the Ku Klux Klan to suppress this measure as it opposes all such anti-intermarriage legislation. The bill does not only places the legal stalemate of intermarriage upon persons of color/descendant but also deprives colored women of the right to vote. A number of bills have been passed in State legislatures during recent years, such bills having been dropped during 1955 in Ohio, Iowa and Michigan. GIVEN LIFT SUBSTANCE ON FORCED CONFESSION (Up The A. N. F.) Declaring that, he was terribly beaten and made to sicken a paper which turned out to be his context. came, inhawable, Counsel for Stirfield, Attorney, F. Washin- bies and William N. T. Tool, Washinbies and William N. Tool, treaty sought to have the con- fession waived under the ground- work of objection after Pastrin- bies was objection after Pastrin constantly guarded by four sharers' Birkland was charged with having shot to death Miss Emily Colle-Maple December 8. The case was dismissed. The she was changed. The she was changed. Judge Freedland sentenced Birkland to the Eastern Penitentiary for lapse in duty and solitary confinement. SISTER SHOOTS BROTHER WASHINGTON, Jan. 20—Britain's Frey is paid in $1,000 to await the action of the grand jury in the police case. The troop in the police case, the Tromsø police, Biased, said that it was done accidentally, the abbot being intended to prevent the murder of his brother who was near the hill and in the town being compelled to leave. METHODS DISCUSS INTIM AMENDMENT (By The A. N. P.) LEBENI Hick, Jas. N. -Hibson K. E. Jones of New Orleans cogged IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TO TE Wiley College—SUMMER SCHOOL Open its seventh seat Students attending Wiley College will receive faculty personnel will continue term most of whom are master's degree students. School is to be conducted by a faculty member. Wiley College is the North Carolina State Department of Education. Western Universities have also offered a bulletin giving detailed information on new being compulsory. M Orena lix seventh akselen Monday, June 6, 1927. Students attend Wiley Summer School will receive maximum credit allowable by state Department of Education, and will be required to regularly term most of whom are master's in their field. Students who are enrolled in summer school is to be conducted by a strong course of teaching, by rating by the North Carolina State Department of Education which is also a western University have also listed Wiley as an accredited in- Hulletin gives detailed information about the Wiley Summer School is now being compiled. the thirty-seventh annual session of the upper Mississippi Conference of the Church (colored) in the presence of a large number of delegates, including Dr. W. K. A. C. Hugh, Philadelphia D. W. I. K. King, New Orleans; Dr. W. K. King, Chicago; who delivered major addresses; "special attention were given to temperance and the engendered the English Amendment." ERGE MORE NEGRO POLICE AND PIREMEN (By The A. N. P.) WASHINGTON, DC.—At the first anniversary, banquet of the Hannah Athletic Association, a local firemen of the District of Columbia, an increase number of colored officers, and the speaker. The purpose was explained by Private G. P. O'Rourke, president, who stated that the banquet was a historic and social activity. Prominent citizens were included in the banquet. SLAYER RUSHED TO. ORANGE BURG FOR SAFE KEEPING. ORANGEBURG, B. C. Jan. 28—Taylor Burbank, charged with fatally wounding Pritchard Brewster, a white man in Hickory, North Carolina, and placed in the county jail for safe sweeping According to reports from the police, the man was killed while the former was being searched for a gun after threatening to kill him. B. Crumpstein, a white man, matched the suspect with a mock threat man for Crumpstein. SOLDIER REWARDS NURSE (By The A. N. F. O. OLDGOLDBERG, N. C. Jan. 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And the fact that there has not changed-but that the type of life of our people has been such consistent effort on the part of the proposers deep realization on the part of Negroes deep realization on the part of Negroes that if they do not wish to live in the habit and fundamental teachings of religion. And this restraint, unfair to their very conception, there must be imminent violation of the sick, ministered to the needy in every way and by the very ministrations themselves, proved His right to state the truth on which are founded all that is good in this life. The Express commands the vision of this pastor and his courage in stating it. It would that others in this section could see the wisdom in his philosophy and follo- THE DALLAS EXPRESS MEMBER NATIONAL NEGO PRESS ASSOCIATION. THE DALLAS EXPRESS PUBLISHING CO. (Incorporated) DALLAS, TEXAS The Dallas Express Sub- scriptions in Advance 1. Year ..... $2.22 2. Months ..... 1.1 3. Months ..... 1.22 Single Copy ..... 0.0 THE DALLAS EXPRESS has never hosted the white leather, mother but has the yellow acre. It is not afflicted with the flame, nor with the plains, but convenient, convenient newspaper, which trims no sail to catch the wind. It professes a patriotism, a courage, a love of everward justice covers all the territory occupied by the human race, and we live on it and are propping up our ground, but we live on it and are propping up our ground, with us. This ground is holy. W. B. KING. TEXAS WOULD POINT THE WAY TO STATEWIDE INFORMATION. On page one of this issue we reproduce what will, with a few changes, be the text of a segregation motion entered into the present session of the Texas Legislature. It is a new New Orleans ordinance. and it would reduce the life of all Norwegians in every town in the country. It is a great extent, that membership is recruited by means of various sentimental appeals to emotion which do not result themselves. Much confidence in the ability of law to stand against the conditions of support. To lament the condition is not enough. Just to remark that the Church has fallen into the hands of its sponsors and has by its sponsors and much attention has been paid to the creation of such an institution to change the condition is vitally necessary. And that is what Rey. Deindales is evidently striving for. His assentions are predicated upon the belief that human nature has THE PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION PUBLISHES A JOURNAL those who seek pivable development of the southwest, of the security of their "superiority" and of action against an almost powerless minority in the matter of places in which they should live. Joseph J. Rhodes have just issued the first number of The Home-School Forum, a periodical devoted to the news of the school and containing among other things, reports from each of the classes of the school written by students, news that together with pictures of some of the outstanding numbers of students, stories of some of the more serious conditions which are to be faced by the general public in its consideration of the welfare of the institution. One of the items has to do with the problem of attendance. In-presenting this journal to the public in a speech at the baccalaureate sermon that Sunday, Principal Rhodes stated that it was the ambition of the faculty of that school to increase her realization on the part of the students of the school entered into the education of the child and that only as they all worked in conjunction, could the best results be obtained. take care of all of the situations which arise. But they cannot be handled by the Express heartily commends the effort of this association which acts. But they cannot be handled by the Principal Rhondas and it looks forward eagerly to the time when the ideals which are held by the management of that school are more nearly realized in a visible manner in unworthy places, in persistent conditions, in the lack of opportunity to move elsewhere for this school but for all schools everywhere. It realizes this condition which all Nebraska schools face of being exploited in the matter of descent, homesteads and other conditions, in which members of the school must pay for the common comforts of the school and in which instances the school cannot train them in the conditions not the fact, the necessity of any claim of矣ness being forced by pressure to maintain the condition selected by others than themselves would be distracting and any effort of矣ness would to avoid it. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1927 other units of a civic and social nature, reach their highest efficiency only when they receive the maximum support of all who are directly concerned in their operation. The summary of the accomplishments of the year as contained in materials in the Crisis Magazine and in Opportunity, official organ of the Urban League are particularly interesting in that they digest the large number of New Yorkers who are interested in the nation's national recognition. Many of them will be represented in compilations of the best literary work of the year as arranged by well known America. authorities. There can be no doubt that the literary contests staged by these two journals is responsible in large measure for the discovery of these works. The authors have made significant justification for their continuance. They mark the beginning of a new racial epoxi. EIGHTY PERCENT OF SAM HUS- TON'S STUDENTS ABOVE PASSING GRADE Samuel Huston College Chapel-ing of Epworth League institute, relationship Football Team will lose to Texas Conference at the M. F. Falks Garett, end, and Washing. Church will be 18:30 March 1 and M. F. Washburn Garett, will complete the Association of Texas College Chapel-ing, the Garett, hopes to meet and teach tion sometimes in March or next year. Bessie being a girl of April, and Bibbion Kroger E. Jones, will meet and teach tion sometimes in March, the host first base developed in speaks to audiences of Austin and Texas. We must find a hart next to the student body of San Bernardino. WILEY'S RELIGIOUS REVIVAL WILL BE HELD WEEK OF FEB. 6TH WILEY'S RELIGIOUS REVIVAL WILL BE HELD WEEK OF FEB. 6TH "If the Church cannot devise some means of attracting the young people to it and holding them after they are attracted, there is a dark out-look for it in the future. And it is for this reason that this Church has a radio set for the recreation room and this is to be followed by the purchase of other such equipment in the 'near future.'" The pastor of St. Paul Church of this city to his congregation on last Sunday morning. Of course all of the ministers with few exceptions and many of the laymen who read these words are going to be shocked to a very appreciable degree and there may be those who will put into words their disdain of a minister who thus "panders to the works of the devil." There will be criticism galore and some will accuse him of "not having any of the old time religion," "migrating of a race, and other majority of those who have been trained in the old time doctrines with holy horror. But to The Express, these remarks are not only highly sensible and in place but they are, according to its opinion, the result of a deep-rooted desire on the part of this minister to do his bit toward the salvaging of the Church from its present day state of apathy. They represent on his part the possession a larger amount of good common Christian common sense that it generalizes, and that it fails to account for the risk of all of the criticism which may come to this journal, it is going to say a fervent "Amen" to this bit of expression. AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 12-18, Scholarship for the first quarter in Manhattan. College has reached a good level but its students are still a minority. Faculty per cent of the students made a above passing grade. The following are the top four groups, above ninety-four, Green Brooks, Moore D. Vail, Davenport, Brooks. Numbered among the other-remarks of this pastor were words to the effect that there was too much "don't" not enough "do" in the present day appeal of the Church, to be opened for every day in the week and not alone on Sunday. That it had been constructed for the enjoyment and profit of the general public and that aurised recreation of several sorts would be found there in the near future. Here again is proof of the common sense of this doctrine. It is not a mere fact that well be in accord. It cannot be reasoned that the whole duty of any Church is done when it holds services on Sunday and a few other meetings of a purely religious nature for the benefit of its members only and does not include in it any other religious activity. It will affect those who are not of the Church. Those who view with alarm such statements as have been made by berlion Henderson, and Gloriosa Livingston; Second group, above Henderson; Third group, above Henderson; Charlie Davis, Bethany Dumont, Nathan Sawan Dumont, Polly Garratt, Oma McDonald, Ruth Nath, Thomas Thompson, Virgil Walker and Samuel Huston College Championship Football team will compete in the Western Regional Championship. Welts Garrett, and Washington Hawkins, teams will compete in the next year. Heath is a good player, Garrett hopes to go on, and Washington Heath may find a birth next spring with the Western or Eastern WILEY'S RELIGIO BE HELD WEE President Dogar, announces that the annual religious revival will be scheduled for week beginning February, and will be conducted by the Rev. Dr. W. A. C. Huntley, field home missal and church extension, and the most prominent proponent of the Methodist Episcopal Church at the METHODIST Episcopal Church at the 12th session. Dr. Hughes-taylor hold some of the most recent appointments in Metropolitan style rarely ever fate of results. The question of religion is seen by Dr. Hughes in a view that will be discussed in the next chapter in a respect and reverence for God, but rather by a gradual con tern Leagues. Not only is Garett a good athlete but he is above the average as a student. He was one of the honor students for the first time at the school. He is preparing to enter some medical school next fall. In case he enters Howard Medical school he may be asked to take the Football Team. The remaining part of the school will be filled with events of interest. The southwestern college, opponent in the fourth and 5. Negro History week will be observed February 7 to 13 Dr. J. W. E. Howell of Gambrus. ing of Epworth League institutes leaders of the Texas and West Texas conferences of the Epa Church will be $140 March 1 and May 1, 2015. Epa Center for Northern convergence for Inti tation sometimes in March or April, and Bishop Robert E. Jones speaks to audiences of Austin and to the student body of Samuel H uston, March 4th. US REVIVAL WILL K OF FEB. 6TH vining them by the actual application of the principles of the Christian religion to human problems. They may get them to thinking on religion or wrong direction unless Christianity thus its proponents is demonstrably true. They must be rationalized and demonstrated for more than is true today. Jesus Christ of it is to be progressively and permanently effective. It is not expected that mirrors will be wrought through Dr. Hughes preliminum, but his father will be instructed and permanently effective. It is interrelated in a vivid, grim conception of the Christian religion of God's thinkers President Dogan, Egypt, Greece, and Home, which nations themselves must have been baptized in the sea of Atlantic tradition made by the sea. Albania could not have been baptized, for her rulers were not baptized in the literature of all of the primitive nations until the fall of Paganism. We feel that no modern book as intelligently be written about the Ethiopian race, without a human ledge of the crucible of the race and the great achievements of his an- centers the Cusite Ethiopian of agitatively. The white race thronged Cushits because they knew though they never bring old out the way the Cushit origin. Book 111, conclusively negates the negro origin. Negroes of the Boudan are the direct descendants of the direct descendants of the old. By permission of University Press, From Wonderful Ethiopian, From Oklaho, From Gkala. my City, Oklahoma. my State, Missouri. Bounty was principal twelve years of Mo. Albert Seminary, president given of Oklahoma. Bounty was principal bishop, Baptist, College TEXAS TOWNS GROZENBECK — Services were spread both day and night at the Primitive Baptist Church, Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., two wonderful sermons. WELLINGTON — Services were well attended at the St. John C. M. Church, Rev. Hew, 10 a.m., Vernon District, M. M. preached, Mr. Pierre Burfield gave a surprise party, hosted the most recent seven days visiting her niece, Mr. Perry Bress. She has returned to her home in Gia. NILANO — Sunday School was well attended. The pastor was ill, and the children were on the church of the services. He preached a wonderful sermon. The church is praised for the presence of the children who were re-united to the church. **PHIRO-CO** M. K. C. Ford spent the week and with her sister in Italy, and spent the week with her children and friends of Dallas. Mme. H. Hamilton of Dallas and Mrs. Jerry Tarnold of Dallas, both private friends in Dallas, joined Prince Charles and children in Jones and children in Dew. In Dennie Sandy, M. Hamilton has sent children in Markenke. Phil wife of announced Markenke. Phil wife of announced children made a short film by McKinney. Mr. Phillite of Dallas spent the night with Mr. Charles FLEMINGSTEIN -- The R. P. C. A Club not at the bome of Miss B. Puller, January 14, 1937. A show time, was given by Monday, Jan. 15. All members are urged to be present. A delicious meal was served. JAYTON—Sunday School opened just before noon. Wendy Worcester wrote an owl Rev. R. J. S. Smith of Dana's praised a wonderful arrival. Two women married Master Eddie Murry, Rev. J. R. Boykin preached Sunday. Miss Nancy Foster were quietly married January 14. Rev. Boykin of Boykin—She were all reunite in the city in one day last week. Presiding Runt of Hunt of the Church held her first quarterly at atrium Sunday WOLF CITY—Sunday School was well attended at all Churches. Helen Chapel, Sunday, Mr. George Hirsch died Friday and was buried at St. Mary's vices were held at Yergera's relict and friends attended the funeral, Mr. Palty Nephens of Minegah, Oklan, Mr. John H. Hirsch, Mr. Worthington of Roxon, Mr. Vivian, Mr. Warthen of Roxon, Mr. Vivian, Mr. Warthen of Greenville, Mr. Dave Hirsch, Honer Grouse, Mr. H. L. Lane and the town attendants, Mrs. Lee reft of St. Cut Cut, agent the week in the city with her husband, Mrs. Katherine, mother, Mrs. Emily Wardh Greenville was the guest of Mrs. Easter Lunny School, Hon. J. Reynolds of Dinton, Mrs. J. B. Worthington and Mrs. Swindel of Greenville were guests of Mrs. Bell Dillon **TERRILL-Services** were elected by all at New Hope Sunday, March 16, at the annual hour with all the staff. The master prescribed the 11 college semen. Prof. Matters taught the 11 college semen. Prof. Matters presented a niche semen. The Y. M. P. the pastor, Rev. P. C. A. Powers presented a niche semen. The Y. M. P. the pastor, Rev. P. C. A. Powers supervised Mrs. C. A. Powers. Friday night around the world, Friday night Mrs. C. A. Powers. The College library will open at Cartera Campus C. M. E. Church, M.D. digs and offers education for the college society (Bishop of the chapel will be present and speak, and be able to be up in arms. Mrs. M. Kith will be able to be up in arms. Mrs. Kith will bind where they will make their future home. Mrs. Cledd-Achord of Oakland, California in writing her memorial. 250 East Street, Mrs. P. C. Grainis in return from Dallas. Mrs. TURNER in return from Dallas. **M. PLEWANT** - White Oak Golf Sunday school was well attended. Prof. L. I. Ploumout as agent. Mr. Rufus Thompson moved to McGill up last week. Mr. McGill up last week. Charge of her class. Born to M. Banjery, McGill a fine Joan. Banjery, McGill a fine Joan. and Mrs. D. Atchleon are on the slik line of Mr. and Mrs. McGill day with Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Honison, Miles M. L. and W. J. John. Honison, Miles M. L. and W. J. John. Mrs. Mone Craddock, Mr. Leonard Archchief and Mrs. Bessamall M. L. Mone Craddock accompanied by little son and daughters, Taimgir. Mrs. Mone Craddock accompanied by little son and daughters, Taimgir. Sunday. They were the guest of Mrs. Anita Blimson Prof. Ploumout. Sunday. They were the guest of Mrs. Woodson Gaines and Mr. C. W. Thompson were dinner day. Mrs. C. W. Thompson were dinner day. Mrs. D. McGill is spending a dear wife visiting her daughter. Day. Mrs. D. McGill is spending a dear wife visiting her daughter. William at Cookville, Texas . chaired a ome in the city, Mr. and M. W. S. Green of this city was named Mrs. Mary Austin of this city, day to the bedside of Mrs. Green-stater, Mrs. Mary Austin of this city, Ave. is able to be up again, Mr. Harry Revis of Bassmount spent Sunday in the city. ATHENES—Good services were reported from all churches Sunday, and Mrs. Mary Austin of this church, greeted, preached for Rev. Fergerasen at the M. T. Church, worshipped with them Sunday, and Mrs. M. C. Harris returned worshipped with them Sunday, and Mrs. M. C. Harris returned worshipped with them Sunday, and Mrs. G. Miller was serviced by hot tar recently, Mr. A. L. Lummons had returned homes from dersers and Zelma are spending a few days with their aunt, PFTTENBURG—Each of the churches spotted wonderful services Sunday. Mimi Bobbie Huntley has re-created a scene where she visited Mrs. Estelle Lunater, Mrs. Edna Jackson of Mr. Mickey Lunater, and Mrs. Winnie to winnower. Mrs. Julia Neal is attending the bedside of her sick daughter, Sulphin Huntley. Mrs. Clintz and Mrs. party. Thursday night. Longwave furnished music. A number of musicians. Friday night. Rev. Franka has returned from Athens. Rev. Forreste of Greenville night at the Church. Friday night at the Church. E. Church Monday night. Mrs. Sterne. Rev. Harriet飞马 Macdonough E. Church Monday night. For Hug. has Spring, Texas. MUNKERSVILLE. M. Y. K. Fine and Mrs. Brewer attended church of God in Christ at Dallas Tex. She has returned home. The Mrs. W. W. W. on the 11. Mrs. Tim McElrath of Port. Worth went the day with her husband returned home. Mrs. Dora Singer has returned from Dallas. Mrs. W. W. Kevin Slimmon are on the sick list. Services were well attended. Mrs. Ivan Hoe Shimaker has returned to College. Mrs. Irene Hoe and Mindie King participated with a card. Mrs. Heather Homa. Mrs. P. Principle Neal has returned to Pr. Worth. Mrs. Heather Homa has her fiftieth home with her son. home of Mr. George Broom,REMembered by Mr. Henry Johnson were the parents of Mr. John, who died at his home Jan. 18.Miss Thelma Greene left January 19 for her husband, Mr. M. Mahone is reported much improved.Mr. P. M. Bates of Killeen was reported improved.Chaion and Mr. Tom Harris are reported improved. VILLEAGE MILLS — The Sunday Schools at the different churches in the city have been closed and wife Touffin spent Sunday in the city. He prescheduled two midsummers, while here she attended the college. Touffin was in the city last week. TEXAS TOWNS ILLINOIS--Allmusic were well attended Sunday, all M.C. L. Hickerson is now teaching in Peabody. Mr. Robert Johnson and Mia Sue Burke are now teaching in Peabody. Mrs. Tennille R. Green will get married at the Church of God in Christ, and Mr. Gabe will have her brother wait, her week before last. RANCHVILLE--Services were well attended at Little Providence H. G. Sunday. Rev. D. Sears, pastor preached. Mr. Robeaux has invited several months with his father, Mr. Leau Austin. his moth. Mr. Leau Austin. his moth. at Providence and Little River H. Churches Wednesday and Thursday nights. Mr. R. H. Nocoll, underwriter, at Providence and Little River H. Churches Wednesday and Thursday nights. Mr. R. H. Nocoll, underwriter, at Providence and Little River H. Churches Wednesday and Thursday nights. Rev. W. M. Walton was present at Rice Church. Mia L. Johnny and Mary Clay are on the as members of the C. B. Porse met painted the body home. FLOF offe- ings were beautiful. The G. B. employees and the Emmett Hillel painted the body home. FLOF offe- ings were beautiful. The Cotton Belt Porse attended. The Sunshine De- venture evening at the home of Mr. John Pfield, Mrs. Black Walker was add. was served. Mrs. and Mrs. T. B. Johannson and daughter of Jacken- ville attended the funeral of Mr. J. Caldwell, Mrs. Nathan Kelly, M. Minla and Mr. James R. King and MINERAL WELLS — Each of the Churches reported poorly attended services, Sunday, Mr. Annie Uphaw has been seriously ill for several months. The Royal Oil and Realty Company, Musk, Tonga, was in the city-few THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1927 did you ever see inside of our PLANT?...... come over and note extent of our equipment, installed to serve completely Texas' Printing and Publishing Requirements. January 11th. Hoy. T. B. Jouenon officiated. Stewartes Board No. 4, Missouri State University. The leadership of Mrs. W. C. Cum- bo, at the presidentship. Hidde "Miss Stewart" at home. Rising Star Baptist Sunday School attendance 8,400. collection Chapel M. C. B. Schoolat Chapel M. C. B. Schoolat collection 11,900. A. Pierce, Bus. AMYKINH School was well attended at Spring Hill illumina- tion Church. Mrs. Willie Birgus was the groom of Mrs. J. W. Housewife. Mrs. Willie Birgus was the groom of Mrs. J. W. Housewife. R. Allen were the quarer of Mr. A. Moore. M. Silas Illumina- tion Church. Thima Allen Sunday evening. Mrs. Penelle Allen spent the night at the church. TEKANAKA — Mrs. Katerina Roberta Jackson died at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roberta Jackson, who served were held at MZT Zion Baptist Church Rev. W. A. Preece officiated. Rev. Pella Jones officiated. Rev. James Johnson Sanfordion Friday, January 14, 1927. His body was shipped to Wakacje Janańska daughter Diana and Miss Jane daughter Diana and Miss Jane battles—Faith d Mrs. Greecen daughter Diana and Miss Jane dinner of several courses Rev. the Holmes of Pine Street was licensed to teach by MZT Mrs. P. P Preston is indoebased John Chanek A. M. H. pastor prescheduled a noble sermon, "Next Sunday: 'Possibility' will be discussed. The Newswearer holds a dinner with Mrs. K. Pye, the next meeting will be with Mrs. K. Pye January 24 on Ash Street, Dr. J. Johnson is making wonderful progress PARIS — The Jung Hafele and Matrons Club met at the home of Mrs. Alice Singleton, 164 K. K. 34. Prof. J. A. Terry has returned to Belfast. Belfast of West Worth is in the city recently. The funeral services of Mrs. Carley were held on Wilfried Church January 14 by Mr. John Church. Evening Mr. L. Herbert Hargerun and All I Use is KINKO for my hair and GLOSSOFF for my skin! YOU, TOO! CAN HAVE BEAUTIFUL, SILKY STRAIGHT HAIR and A LIGHT, VELVETY COMPLEXION BY TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER KINKO will not discolor your hair Mary Vernon, your hair stylist, Pleasantly send me a $1.00 jar KINKO and a $1.00 box of hair gel for both past paid. ADDRESS WICHTA FALLS — The Loyal Matrina's club met at the home of Mrs. Virela Wilburn, Thursday. The club was transacted. The memorial committee will make its report and January 24 at the home of Mrs. Brigham, The Social Club Club will hold a call meeting Mount Vernon's memorial funds for their Appron Banner to be held Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Brigham and Matrina Club will hold its regular fortnightly meeting. Friday night. The Bright Jewel Javeline J. O'Neill has a fine mime in Thursday. The Negro Commun al Church of the Nativity is the home of Mr. Lawrson South --- Montgomery, Ala. Jan. 25—(ANP) Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Jan. 25—According to Governor W. J. W. Bran- (ANP) Attorney E. Lionel Cox, dean of Albany, of the many hung formerly of New York and howose formerly of Canada, of the many convicted hong was more alineer of Canada, in representing Brent more appreciated than a letter见. W. V. Story, a self-confessed atheist, derived from Heather Brown, convicted charged with uttering plausible speech, and was sentenced to 60 years in prison. Brown was convicted of 6 murder concerning the help of religion and and was sentenced to be—hanged the Christian religion.” This case is January 14, the Governor dean around world wide interest, as the sentence of life imprisonment, the birth, was taken into custody under MARRIAGE WITH the Governor's actions. CALLS AMBULANCE; PATROL- RESPONDS NEW Orleans, La. Jan. 26, I-MAPT Because Adam George remortgals, with Beth Moore for tandem parents. Rev. Benford, the pastor of Mount Arta, was called to Bryan last week on account of the death of his sister, Mr. Washburn, a dear sister of illness. Little Katherine was out of school last week on account of removal of his mother. King has returned from Moody. MARNALL: There were aural marthens and funerals recently. Mrs. Martha was shipped to Marshall for burial, Mrs. Jrill David Ohio. Her remains were shipped to Marshall for burial, Mrs. Jrill David Ohio. Her remains were shipped to Gallilee Baptist Church. Mrs. Martha was buried in Nielsen Memorial Church. The remains were shipped to Brookville for burial. Mr. Klam Ala. The funeral was attended from the Funeral Room. The funeral was attended from the Powder Mill Cemetery. Mr. Wen Pierce is very sick at his home in the Powder Mill Cemetery. Mr. Wen Pierce is very sick at his home in the Powder Mill Cemetery. Mr. Wen Pierce is very sick at his mother's home. Mr. Della John, Mrs. Wabb is very sick in the city recently. LIPER WRITES GOVERNOR NEW YEAR LETTER THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1927 Columbia, S. C. Zan, 23-ANP) In his farewell message to the State Department, he told Mr. McMull, retired governor of South Carolina, proposed, the following declaration from every individual I have not since the day of I have taken in a lynching as principal crime, and I will not during the term of office to which I have been elected, and I will not during the term of office to which I have been elected, as principal education or other. The setting governor's message further denied lynching and referred particularly the lynching of the police officer who armed the crime as "this horrible and uncalled" for "murder." He reviewed the steps that had been taken and defended his action in nig-call a special term of court to thrash the police officer within his power to do so, and speeded the trial of the lynching. I kenneth here that law-abiding citizens will back on the prosecution; that the jurors will have the power to deter the perpetrators of this horrible crimes may be brought to the hats and dealt with as they deserved. Governor elect Richards has been allowed as to whether he will do any work to prevent the prosecution of the tyrannical governor, however, reported that he has not reappointed W. H. Wogera, who was the governor, as one of the constables. New Orleans, La. Jan. 16, 10:30AM) life member. Congress and Public records. recorded by -vacation travel conditions. It has been estimated 'that there would be an increase of thousands of dollars in property, property, and happiness' and gloried over -by -the white press, show that Louisiana has re-fragrant accommodations to points trained from laxing any of the white on inter-state travel. this flipping, palace on which came over and his little galeen. Our captain, fearless, skilful, and modest, plotted his passengers and crowd safely across and landed us early Monday morning. December 12, The earthquake of 1922 wreaked this city. It vividly brought back to my mind scenes in France in 1922 where the city center is occupied from the east, and the main buildings are basically bridges and buildings are being erected, and it is predicted that Yokohama, great world port that will increase greater than ever before. Two days ago we came to Tokyo. It is a beautiful and most restful place in the world. We spent account, of the illness of the employees. Programs are being offer. They are much more concerned over the health than much concerned over a wonderful trip and "major" job is love as a heart of it, will be com- forted. We will be joined in we sending much love to you, and in wishing for our friends at Christmas and a glay New Year." 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Mafae was elected treasurer and business manager of the club. Mr. P. Dibana and Mr. Marlon, Wesley Plains were made for social to be given at the home of Mr. Benicicola Haynes St. January W. Interacting games of wager were played. PHILIPCILLA ART CLUB—Mrs. entertained the Principal Tuesday. Plans were made for the Style Show Cannes February 11th. Chance to see the American Danish show will be given to the key performer. Medanes Brawley will appear in reprints from OPI Federation. The leading actress and to have a word from Mrs. Wilie Maaksen. Medanes Place and Park on the lives of some of our Colored Women. A game was played Mr. Chance. A game served a very appealing menu. WHEREVER PLACE MEMBER WIPES ART CLUB set, Thursday, January 11, at the home of Medan C. Stephenson. 2129 Street Mumbai Club spent one hour in needle work after which Mrs. B. Brooks, visitor made some ingesting remarks in the future Instructor. The hostess served a lovely menu of past desserts, friend Natee meeting with Mrs. J. Johnson, Washington Road Apt. 2, Virginia Jackson was a pleasant visitor to the Club. The hostess made a delicious menu. Natee meeting with Medan metro, Maturi Ave. The Community Club—Nest Jan 13 at the home of Mrs. L. R. Wright. Many of the community were present. Two new members were added, Mrs. L. R. Wright, graduate, with fellowship Jennika. A deloose man, we were next meeting will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Muncie, 110 Rose Avenue. THE NOTRE DAME, SOCIAL AND CLUB - Met Tuesday at the home of Mia Jenner, 2612 Campbell Street. Meeting admitted to meet with Mia Jenner V. MAFAE at 2610 Thomas Ave. GOLDEN LINK CHARITY CLUB Met Tuesday at the home of Mia Jenner, 2612 Campbell Street. Meeting admitted to meet with Mia Jenner V. MAFAE at 2610 Thomas Ave. Very interesting reports from Campus Chairman, M. M. Rush is asking to be carried to Parkland Hospital and Poor Farm. Her number is 124. Mentioned sleight hour ticket. Tucker January 27, $215 Warren Ave. Mr. Geo Murray, President. WHEELLELY PLACE MERRY WIVES ART CLUB - Was an adventurer at Meadow Ave. 12 - 18 members were present. Maker was guest adventurer. Club colors were wrapped out with pink and green mint colors. Baskin Michel, principal. ROSE MARIE SOCIAL CLUB, Mrs. Lammond Joy entertained the guests of the night at her residence on Bryan St. Games of Wet were played after serving a delicious menu. Mrs. B. Lillie Ball Mack furnished music. Several visitors were present. MELROSE ART CLUB-Mrs. D. Stanen, 2601 Hampton St. was housed to the club in the basement. Mr. Vince the president, Mrs. Cha. Clay presided. All novelties made during the meetings were given to socializing. The instructor, who was skipped, planned the event. Mrs. Bessant sent her plans to the club. Mrs. Bennie Baker was reported to be the hostess of the course with coffee. The chaperon Jan 11th with Iwrenen, 1028丹姆 with the presidenr. Jan 12th with the presidenr. The evening was given to art work. Mrs. J. Johnson and M. Portera hostess served a delicious menu Next meeting January 18th with Mrs. Bessant and Mrs. Madeward. Mrs. E. Malt. President. Mrs. J. W. Roles, President. Dismantle, Charity Club — Had a call meeting at the Rome of the president, Mrs. M. A. Adda, One new member was added, Mrs. Idai Tucker. The president urges a member to be present at the Club Center, opened by W. Washington Streets, January 27, Mrs. M. P. Almer/President THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1927 A NOTED RACE WOMAN ADDRESSED GRADUAT- ING CLASS AT MARSH-ALL Mrs. J. C. Fraser, A. B. A. M. who for a number of years has been head of Latin Language Dept. at the University of Chicago (this city), but at present she is District Oral Most Noble Gaverson of the House Hold of Ruth District Grand Lodge no. 36, Texas District Grand Lodge no. 36, Texas addressing address to the mid-winter ger" and the Marshall Morning News, featured a head line under which a spitched write up was giv'd to a reporter who, after an enraged, spoken thus, "The Address by Mr. Fraser, a scholar in the Dallam Event of the Evening. The-Dallam woman spoke on "Harvard." The Fraser addressed a crowd of overcrowded people. Mr. Fraser addressed Central High School, addressed overcrowded people, addressed overcrowded and addressed the Enquiry and student body of Wiley College at news in their chapter enclosed in a book. front leaders the leaders of the Colored Race in the professional, and the military, boro of the Evening Messenger was present and presented Diplomas to the Palladium. A Poll Tax Booth will be at the Temple-Dome Store. 324 MAMIE SMITH AND COMPANY SHOWING AT ELLA B. MOORE THEATRE Manis Smith and her company of 15 or more people. opened at the office of the fairly good crowd crowd. John Mason has a nice vogue and Mila Hilda Peters put him above the average, as few condoms can be used. Williams, singing a blues song could be scally out from the bill. Mila Hilda Peters put her better use for a good voice could be asked. Pete Peters is a sweet book and white dancer and Mrs. Wilma Hilda Peters, with a well trained tenor voice is very popular. Mrs. Wilma Hilda Peters I Want You to Want Me stopped the show but an snore would be apreciated. Mr. Frank Clemens proved to be a well trained address possessing a pleasing voice. Smith made her first appearance dressed in lavender, trimmed in rhinestones, dressed as her first song: "Loving Somebody's Else Now" Getting Crayfish Need Me and What I want You. All of which were rendered with the ability that made her fa- The show is a real musical comedy with plenty of piano and laughter and a comedy that comes this way headed by a record singer. Eliminate the "music" and add a little more of the "Daddy" and be numbered with the bad could be numbered with the bad that has been to Dallas in a long chorus. The chorus is well balanced, generating of sight well trained, the outcome is to show the a whole, the outcomes are good looking and a Poll Tick. Bend will be at the British Amnesia Store, Jan. 2. Be sure to pay your Poll Tax! Mrs. Maggie Thompson intertwined the Gold Fish Club, Monday night, January 17, with a whistle and a number of witnesses were present. A number of witnesses were present. Mrs. J, C, Wiltshire, president. A Poll Tenth Death will be at the Pyracantha Tempra-Dodge, Jane. Be sure to pay your Poll Tenth. The Darrell Grammar - School of which Prof. T. D. Marshall is principal had its mildest graduation clap had its mid-term graduation armonica-speaked at St. Paul M. E. B. Church, Sunday night, January 22 11:30 a.m. The audience was plepite the unfavorable audience of the weather. an appreciative audience gave attention to the orchestra. The symphony was a wonderful musical after the sermon. The excer- sions were very commendable. Dr. C. F. Pinkston, brother to Dr. C. I. G. Pinkston, has moved from Mammuth, Teen, to become a prac- tice nurse and surgeon of rare ability. We welcome Dr. C. F. Pinkston to our city. A Poll Tax Booth will be at the Pythian Temple Drug Store. Jan. 12 he sure to give you your Poll Tax. Death Claims J. D. Ruffin, brother of M. L. T. Muster, 2011 State St. died at her home, January 8, 1973. He was a devoted M. E. Church. Friday evening. He was buried at Woodknight Cemetery. The People's Underground had taken him to a Manyoral off-rings were given. A Poll Tax Booth will be at the Pythian Temple Drug Store. Jan. 12 he sure to give you your Poll Tax. State Theatre Opens With a Packed House The Hale Theatre, opened the doors last Thursday night, January 13, to a large audience in North Dallas gives to the Community a very, commanding — appreciative — equipment in the south for the Pythian Temple Drug Store. Jan. 14 is sure to pay your Poll-Tax. WHITE ROCK HEIGHTS SOCIAL AND ART GLB-MP with Mrs. F. Plum, 2511 Fourth Street, for the social to be held at Mrs. Mary Dixon's on Sophie Ave, Jan. 24, Mrs. O. Currin wrote, "We were wistful. A. Middleton, A. Middleton, N. Middleton, N. Next meeting with Mrs. Vickera, 2330 Belle St. Mrs. J. Jackson, president A Poll Tax Booth will be at the Pythian Temple Drug Store, Jan. B. be sure to pay your Poll Tax." ONE HUNDRED ARE GUESTS AT DINNER DANCE BROTHERHOOD NEWS Progressive Baptist Church in Essex District, New York, and the *Victoria* Mississippi State University mule. Supreme Conference, Man- hattan, New York. New applaud- ments, sports from Porris and Nast, Tex. The regular weekly News Conference was held last Friday night at the Headhead Arena, and displeases the their an unusually large number an enjoyable time was bad Mushroom. 100 ```markdown ``` ```markdown ``` The Guesses are coming in. Mail your Guesses to the Guess Editor of this paper and try to win the ```markdown ``` THE WORLD'S MOST WONDROUS RING. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. 0 disconfused. The student doesn't have a word of welcome to the Fraternity will certainly be the Fraternity to insult him. is principal said. Births and Detahs Van Tervall, 1482 Gould, hoy Cordel Tolell, 1615 Gasson Road, hoy Anohu Fulner, 1312 McKenvie, boy *Death* Layne Fulner, 1312 Corsal Mastie Fulner, 1312 Colonial. Jordan Ruffin, Longview, Texas. Frank Jones, 1439 Camp. Frank Jones, B College William Hill, Jacksonville. C & S, Scott, Jacksonville. M. J. W. Morton of San An- nue, Calif., was the host of the stire 146th Few Day event to the shrine on Friday. The attire was the waist of 36.5 inches. O. Curtis, 1611 Dress - Street. J. W. Morton, 1611 Dress - Street. Miss Lola, Cowens, and Mr. Johnson of Miss Lola, were most likely Sunday in West Worth. Miss Cowens was accompanied to Fort Worth by her aunt. Fort Worth by her aunt. NEAR CRAZY FROM BACKACHE? Principal Rhoads Announces Schedule of Opening New Term "Freshmen Not to be Initiated He Said" Johnson's Red Cross Kidney Platter his alive. Sue Rubel, Sunny the moment you apply a Johnson's Red Cross Kidney Platter over the Warming, soothing, this old relic of comfort drives tight away the sharp arm and the back, supports and gives the weak back a rest. It also helps with arm pain. For quick relief, apply a few drops of Jamaica Red Cream Kinney Painkiller. All druggists soil them. The Second term of school year will begin Monday, January 31. During the first two days, Mon- day, January 31, students enrolled and califed in the CARD OF THANKS we will be to thank our many friends, family and sympathy throughout 4A% kindness and sympathy throughout 3A% and brother, Mr. Richard Lee, who 3A% also for the beautiful flowers 3A% also for the beautiful flowers Monday, January 5 8:50 a. m. a. m. 11:20 a. m. 11:20 a. m. 11:20 a. m. MRE. T. A. LEE. Mother. MRE. M. L. GRACE. MR. V. K. LEE. MARSHALL The memorial, Texas, Jan. 25. The Rev. Dr. Robert Adams, of Mr. and Mrs. Adam, of Mr. and Mrs. Adam, shipped hours for burial, from the cemetery to the church, accompanied by his sister, Mr. Adams. The funeral was conducted in the church, and the memorial of M. K. Mendistotis, to whom he lost his life, mother, son, two sisters, and two brothers. "The custom of strapping the boys" and "waiting the girls" is altogether out of place and will CLASSIFIED ADS WANTED — A young woman to be the light house work. refresher. Write Dallas Express and AGENT WANTED — ask Dr. Lincoln's Keep Straight Hair Dresser, for 100 dollars, dozen. Write, for free examples. Dr. Linn Med- ical School, Dallas, Dallas, Texas. We Trade For IN AND OUT OF TOWN AGENTS WANTED Wonder Grower Hair System GROWER ... 10 Centts PRESSING OIL ... 10 Centts FIRMING TREATMENT ... 10 Centts TWO WEEKS ... 10 Centts Special Prices to Agents Made Only by MADAM L. 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Strickland, Pres. S. Coffield, Sec'y PAGE SEVEN in the realm of Religion Dallas Churches Invite You To "COME TO CHURCH" Sunday! THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1927 (H. B. - JINNINQ, P.-B.) C - Loff, M. Ion, Baptist Church (A. M. E. and M. A. E. M. Zion Church, B. A. W. Abingdon, J. A. James A. M. E. and M. A. E. M. Zion Church) overn. **Boston Celtics** **Boston Celtics** The Sunday School teachers and workers had a meeting last Tuesday. The good members and pastors had a great day in Zion in the rally for 1527. Mr. H. J. H. quarterly meeting, Fev. P. D. WII, left for Mineral Lake, Texas. and then a further influence engages limited through the period he re-created great ocean liner is tested to the end of the period. The ship's screw and bolt before it. It is as wisty the history of human-children that the tern can emerge at the close of his long fast, when he old ocean to see if she can stand first, between the ages one is supposed to have scripted hacking. 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The church with its friends in the community is offering special services by which its new poster is being introduced and we are welcoming them on Tuesday and will close Sunday night with a R. different song. We are also hosting Rev. L.-R. Maye pastor Pipmouw Church, Warwick City, Rev. W. L.-R. Maye pastor Pipmouw Church, Warwick City, Rev. W. L.-R. Maye pastor Pipmouw C. Lott, Mt. Rose Baptist Church and Rev. C. W. Abington, St. James Church. On Sunday afternoon at 2 P.O.Cell Dr. Thomas, A. Harper, pastor C.M. Dr. Thomas, A. Harper, pastor C.M. The speaker. The pastor will念慈 the pulpit moment and might "The Folly of Attempting to Live by Bread Alone," and at 1 P.O.Cell Dr. Thomas, A. Harper, pastor C.M. "Giving Christ the pre-eminence," Sunday School School, Brownsville, 8200 P.M. M. H. E. Young, Sunday School School. SPARKS CHAPTER C. M. H. CHURCH Sunday School was opened at 10 a.m. on April 16, one hour at 10 a.m. Rev. E. G. Allen presided a noble sermon. Dr. W. McKinney will speak our brother churches are invited to hear Him. Rev. E. G. Allen given in the half of the Stewardess Board, J. at Mt. Miller's Lamar Street was a. A class of young men has planned to enthrall the Sunday school students in the month of February. A. Box or Tuxedo dinner will be held at the Supervisor of Mrs. C. H. Johnson, 1250 P.M. St. Saturday. The Sunday School teachers and workers had a meeting Tuesday night at 1227 Mt. H. Johnson left for Mineral Well, Texas. FT.WORTH M. C. W. Kind of Tearfall Ave. entertained the Young Marrons and Mala Club with a beautiful buffet dinner. The kitchen was home to beautiful decorated. The sunchest table was covered with a fine tablecloth and beadle, the place cards and mints also being the minor Rows. The kitchen was a soft glow of light over the setting. Those present were Marianne, L. M. Moosy, J. W. Sime, M. L. Moosy, J. W. Sime, Micee Blocks Lillian Olive, Katherine 7:40- Twilight musical by choir and orchestra. N. Y. 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