Dallas Express
Saturday, February 26, 1927
Dallas, Texas
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KILLS SELF; DESPONDENT OVER FAMILY AFFAIRS IS CLAIMED
NO CLUES FOUND IN BOMBING CASE
Cilpin Church. was welcomed to the city and state President Dava outlived the president, Dr. Owen, a former student of the association during the past five days, washing out bridges, understanding between the groups, and meeting citizens, and the annual meetings of the president was delivered to the president to drive for greater accomplishment in the future and urged them to so do Atlanta University graduates in Dallas include Mrs. Charles Rice rainfall records of southern California of a decade.
A Champion of Justice
A Messenger of Hope
Founded by W. E. King
Volume 34
KILLS SELF;
FAMILY A
WILLIAM (BABY) HINES, WELL-KNOWN IN DALLAS, WARNED FAMILY AND EMPLOYER OF INTENTION, VISITED MOTHER, RETURNED HOME AND FATALLY SHOT HIMSELF BECAUSE ALLEGED TROUBLES WITH WIFE
Claim Family Trouble Caused Despondency
According to the statements of his family and friends, William Hines better known to all of his friends and associates as "Baby" Hines, committed suicide on Tuesday morning about 10:30 by placing an automobile pistol to his breast and firing two shots into his body. Neighbors and friends, having heard him state his intention of committing the act, rushed into his room at the report of the pistol and found him lying on his face, the blood streaming from his shirt front, groaning piteously. The ambulance was summoned and he was rushed at once to the sanitarium but the trip was in vain. He died before reaching there. The shooting took place at 3001 Thomas Avenue.
According to the statement of the family and friends, Hines had been dependent for several days or ever since his wife signified her intention of leaving him. According to report, he called up the persons for whom he worked on Tuesday morning and told them that he would not be at work any more as he was going to commit suicide. He appears that he then called a service car and was taken over Liberty Street where he visited his mother. Coming home directly from there, he passed through the room where other members of the household were seated and told them that he was about to "end it all." Before they could intercept him, he had entered his room, fired the shot that ended his life.
Soon after he had committed the act and before the arrival of the ambulance, the people for whom he worked, allowed over that statement which he made to them just a few minutes before, had reached the home. It appears that both he and his wife had worked for them for a long time and that they both were held in high esteem by them: The body was taken in charge by The Crawford Undertaking Company.
CHICAGO, Feb. 16—(ANP) The first in carrying out the program and policy adopted at the national conference of Catholics, Negroes, and Jews, held here recently, was taken Sunday when an auditor, Mr. Robert H. McGee, gathered three groups gathered at the Mt. Sanal Temple, 4th Street and the National Temple, 4th Street, and discussed the dress designed to promote unity of the groups through the promotion of a better understanding. Mr. Habbib Louis L. Mans, president of the National Conference, and the assemblage was addressed by Mia McGee, president of the public welfare, Judge Jude McGorty, D. L. K. Williams, pass. The Twenty-fifth Annual Meeting of the Press Association not only under way Thursday morning with the National Conference, at which J. E. Milette of the St. Louis Argus preached and they had made in the funeral
"The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglas.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1927
F; DESPON
AFFAIRS IS
FAMILY
DINING CAR WAITERS
HEROES OF DISASTROUS
WESTERN WRECK
EFFORTS OF POLICE DEPARTMENT AND PROBE OF GRAND JURY PROVE FUTILE IN BOMBING CASE OF LAST FRIDAY. PLACE POLICE GUARDS OVER "TROUBLE" AREA ON CADDO STREET. FRAGMENTS EXAMINED
No clue has been found of the firebugs who, last Friday morning, threw a bomb composed of incendiary material on the porch of Mr. Moses Stevenson, in the 2,800 block on Caddo Street. It is believed that the act was the out-come of the racial troubles which have characterized the neighborhood for the past few years. This is the second of such attempts within the past few months. Immediately upon receiving news of the occurrence, members of the police department went out to the scene and gathered fragments of the bomb and took them to the City Hall for examination. An investigation was carried on by the city office officers also but no result. The bomb, which was made from powder, a dynamite and unexploded rags, was hurried up on the front porch of Stevenson's home, at 4:30 o'clock, by firebugs of unknown identity.
The bomb exploded, spreading flames over the porch. Stevenson, who happened to be up at the time, dashed water on the blaze and called the fire department. Little damage was done.
Stevenson said he heard a noise on the front porch which sounded like the discharge of a fire-cracker. A moment later flames burst out. Seizing a bucket of water, he ran to the porch and found the firebugs. John Durnell and Robert Alexander, policemen, and Rod Gumbrell, assistant fire chief, who were informed of the attempt, conducted an investigation and brought fragments of the bomb to the city hall for examination.
Police declare the incindiarum in the neighborhood appears to have resulted from bitter feeling against Negroes who have recently moved into the street.
Thursday Attempt
The first incendiarum attempt in the neighborhood was made Thursday morning at a vacant house directly across the street From Stevenson's home, police assert. Firemen extinguished the blaze before serious damage was done.
For several years litigation has been under way to prevent Negroes from buying or renting property in the vicinity.
No one was seen near Stevenson's house Friday morning, but tracks of an automobile which had been driven close to the curb were found. It is believed that the firebug drove put the house and hurled the bomb onto the porch and speeded away.
Special officers may be assigned to watch the houses in the block to prevent further incendiarum.
Chief Gambrell said Friday morning that had the bomb been thrown earlier in the night a serious fire probably would have resulted because of the high wind. The fact that Stevenson was awake and heard the explosion prevented the fire from getting a good start.
BUSINESS LEAGUE WILL CELEBRATE FOUNDERS DAY
CITY AUDITORIUM IS SECURED; WHITES TO WELCOME CONGRESS
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APST. Local Negro Business
and other organizations inter-
ment in Negro businesses are pla-
nished in the Negro Business
memory of the late Booker T. Wash-
ington, organizer and first pro-
fessor of National Negro Business
League.
Plans for this exhibition which
will be on April 3rd are outlining
plans for the next three weeks.
The matter will present in
the room of the Negro Business
memorandum signed by John L. Webb
First Vice-President, Hot Springs,
M. Sears, who invited the Congress
to Hiramston. This proposition
will be presented by the Negro Business
men, Executive Committee, Dur-
man, white ministers unanimously agree
CONTINUED ON PAGE TWO
NEW COMMERCIAL STEAMSHIP LINE IS OUTCOME OF LEGAL BATTLE
PRICE 5 CENTS
Birmingham, Ala. Feb. 24—(ANSWER) Informations informing the coming of the Sunday School Congress to this fall will be held at the Birmingham support was by the In-
SOCIETY and Club
A new Ingressol air compressor. The new Ingressol compressor has 12 by 18 by 13, with a capacity for 1000 PSI. It has been installed at a cost of $2000 per month. The compressor is installed of water per mile. It includes the pedestrian and the college for the installation at Patterson Vista State Park. The compressor and household-powered, real and Industrial College. The new compressor rests firmly upon the ground and is fire and will not do any damage to the compressor.
the Piedis Art and Culture Club
the Piedis Art and Culture Club
with Mr. James Charles with 39 students
after the usual hour of seven
present and all business transac-
tions, after which the hotel serves
On Feb. 17, the Club gave an auction sale at the residence of the president of the club. In full-places of art work were on hand all of which were sold. We sold 100 pieces of art and club members who attributed to the making of this success. Next the Club will be Feb. 24th with Mr. Simpson. Then, Mr. James Wilson, President.
The Boston Art and Society Club Members were the guests of their president Ralph Stephens McWinn. The meeting was enjoyed by all Plans were made for the club's President the requested but unanswered to hinder the Federation tournment Thursday night. Fifty-eight members of the Club was served. Next meeting will be with one of our members of Oklahoma City. The clubs will entertain at the North Dallas Club on Friday and be requested to bring one guest.
Ceramics. Chasity Club.
November 14th with Mrs. Brown.
We had a very interesting meeting with chirchman in attendance. This was the greatest determination "to be of more benefit to masukkin this year than to be of less benefit" evening $48.00. Donated to carry mackinaw $4.50. Walker and Mackinaw $4.50. The next meeting which will be Thursday, Feb. 24 at 10am. Jan. Jack.
· Mrs. H. Lannahock, President,
The New Trump Welfare Club
Mid on Feb. 11th. The Club was
invited to Evening Chapeh church
to be with them in the Opening
Hour. P. R. Brown is representative.
PRISCILLA ART CLUB
Mr. Lula Carter, President.
Mrs. N. Williams, President.
The Princess Art Club
The house of the Princess
Grand. Grant, with vice-president presiding, plans were
discussed for a tournament Also a beautiful house
is next meeting with Mrs. Fortune and
Mrs. G. Hocke, President.
CHAIRMAN of PUBLICITY OF
CITY PEDERATION OF COLored
CITY CALLING MEETING
MONDAY, FEB. 12, 1922
L. A. M. Carpenter, chairman
of Publicity for the City Federation
of Colored Women's club, in ask-
ing for a meeting to be federated to meet H. A. C.
Cairn, from the City Federation, of
Colored Women's club, in ask-
ing to meet the Club Center, sorcerer
meeting at the Club Center, sorcerer
matter of much importance and a b
a benefit to our racial group will be
They key news of current Paris fashions were displayed at the Prie Tinkham Ticket, Wed. 10th by Tinkham Ticket, Roby (Bollard) Red, President.
It was indeed an elaboration of style that contributed greatly to the delight of the large crowd that had gathered to witness the show.
The display of Evening Gowns worn of a harbor of color and wavy blue, a pair of white peplumed blue Flood, who was a perfect picture of Lewon Brook Wreath, Madness of Lewon Brook Wreath, Ivory Number of Leaves on the Wreath, a sphere where as three lines Milky cowning glory.
The new compressor, Mr. M. A. N. Jones chief engineer, said that the col. must maintain a surplus number at all times and for all purposes of the institution.
The new Inswell compressor has been installed at a cost of $8000.00, must move the needs of the building facility, the pump and the pump and household purposes, that will serve, in good condition in case of fire and will no doubt aid in building facility that will serve on college programs in good condition at the institution.
smoothly to the power of the press.
"The object of this organization
The opportunities for development
hasten to the highest for the purpose
of President were outlined and, polit-
ically, on our President,曼努
leo, brought together annually in the
President, who are engaged in various
activities, including the promotion of
WHIP, in an address was partici-
ned of closer personal acquaintance, of
receiving, encouraging, inspiring
Henry Allen, secretary of the
association, was introduced by
the other object is to originate
plans by which local business or-
ganizations will be whipped and respec-
ted with the report of the growth of
part of our country, where such or-
ganization can be made to serve the
newspapers.
Prihay found the Knight of the the "This organization does not work Quill, again at the Appointment Club. "I look the fact that merk material is published in newspapers and the probs. should be made as a means. The newspaper business and the probs. should be made as a means. The child of life, life. Among the subjects discussed were: "Standardization of Advertising opportunities for securing that agency and publishers' promotions." "News service and enhance our usefulness and produce that interest and goodness, of done to increase the circulation of the smaller weekly journals." "What the benefit of our fellow men, and of our country's young men and women in the highest welfare."
in calling for the observation of living space in Negro newspapers" and the officials of the "ball of Press encourage the National Negro Press members of the race to exercise love that most meetings will pro-
to get behind the movement and through the center of the Avenue and 5th Street. This will allow the bridge to be the middle of the stream to be climbed the Congress. This auditorium is located completely submerged by the rush-moving in every way, having the middle of the stream modernized completely over on the center of the massive entertainment. The city of Manhattan has donated more than $10 million to the center which stunned me with the grandeur of the city and the up on the east hand of the City Auditorium, located at Eight Street. The City Auditorium on the west of the west brick.
DR. WILLIAM T. BURKE,
TO OPEN DENTAL OF
FICE IN DALLAS ON
MARCH FIRST
Dr. William Burke, formerly of
Oxford, North Carolina has just an-
nounced his removal to Dallas and
the formal opening of his dental of-
fice in Dallas at 6:30 p.m. Good Street
updates in the building of The Dal-
his express关爱 Dr. Murkis will be jail sentenced to five years in that location for several years. Dr. Murkis a graduate of the Howell University and a lucrative practice in his home city for the past three years. He is the former Mrs. Marie Murkis, whom he joins now, having been converted to the possibilities of the job. The office of Dr. Murkis will offer to the public the very latest in equipment. The latest model of the many new devices for the added comfort of the patient and efficiency in the practice in now being available. The new office with lighting devices are also to, as placed there, the new office with lighting devices. Mr. Murkis First and the state of the general are invited.
Nati'nal Negro Press Association Holds Successful Meeting in Chicago.
(Continued from page 1)
operate "closely thereby adding a new dimension to our opportunities for development along the lines suggested by the President were outlined and pointed out by the appropriate editor for THE CHICAGO WHIP, in an address, was particularly practical as well as solemn. The editor of the association, was introduced by Joachim D. Bish, editor of the Chicago Press Association, with the report of the growth of the Press Association and of Negro Friday. Friday the Knight of the Quillain at the Appleton Club, discussing various phases of the history of the newspaper, faced by edilge, and publishers. Among the subjects discussed were "Standardization of Advertising," "The advertising agency and publishers' representatives," "News Service and Information," and "to increase the circulation of the smaller weekly journals." "What shall we do to encourage the training of the news reporters?" "How to sell advertising space in Negro newspapers" "How to increase the number of the race and privileges in the journal." "How to sell advertising space in Negro newspapers" "How to increase the number of the race and privileges in the journal." "The Fridayidding season was devoted to a mammoth health meeting at which the observation of the race was made."
caused from various angles by such
companies as G. Ayrifson B. Jazek,
Public Health, Chicago, and Iron
Man Samuel Reul, President, Common
Company. A slight-seasonal war
began Saturday and business enterprises
were visited and other places of interest,
including the jail, instituted
editors and publishers from six
sections of the country.
**C Auditorium: Secured:**
**Whites to Welcome Congress.**
(From Page 4)
to get behind the movement and
Avenue and 20th street. This will
be used throughout the week for
modern in every way, having the
reason that Birmingham gives a
repetitive entertainment. The fifty
thousandth of a half million dollars, the
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1927
ry. A. Boyd, was in the city that week in conference with the lead organizer, Mr. W. H. Winn, was by Row M. Sear, J. H. Wren, Wm. Wrenh, M. H. Koon and others and was shown in detail what happened in making preparations for the coming meeting. They held a conference and then after meeting Mr. Owen Adams of the Birmingham University Committee, the Birmingham University Committee, the Balance of his wife was present in close and careful activities. The Local Committee's activities.
Negroes, Jews and Catholics, Seek to Promote Unity
once. We have been too busy look-
ing after the differences. We have
common interests, common exper-
ience, and common things in
things that get people together if
only we will let them.
Business Founders Will Celebrate Founders Day at Tuskegee.
(Continued from page 4)
Ham, North Carolina; and - A. L. Hobey, Secretary; Tuskegee Jail-
"We believe," says the announcement to lead leagues, "that the ch. of the Car Waiters will be effectively used in connection with membership drives. Trade. We have, thus, affords whose purpose is to quell the interest of the public in Nagro business."
Dining Car Waiters Heroes of Disastrous Western Wreck
(Continued from Page 1)
Diner Lands in Center of Bream.
The dinner with IV. passengers and crew crashed through the center of the diner, leaving the inside of the stream completely submerged by the swimming water. The incomprehensive which
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Mr. E. G. Franke, Allegra, Texas, an old subscriber of the Dallas Express Office at Dallas Express Office this week.
Mr. J. T. Milton Williams of Marshall and Mr. T. A. Green of Columbus, Texas, who took a week's course in the successful examination. Feb. 16th.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Lye were pleased visitation at the Dallas Express Office Satellite, after a meeting with Mrs. Lye who is the guest of Mrs. Love.
Meadows Hattie Johnson, Houston, Texas, made Warren M. Waco, Texas came to the city by car.
Rev. A. L. Boone, of Fort Worth spent a few hours in a conference with Rev. E. A. Wiltshire.
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A SUGGESTION WHICH MAX WELL BE HEEDED
From one of the club women of this city comes a communication which may well be heeded by those who key any chain to inter-communication. If they should do their best to see to it that there is fair and impartial dealing in matters civic with the group, Mrs. S. E. Mitchell indicates in the inter to the club women of Dallas that they should be informed of the purpose of learning how to vote, of hearing the issues of the present platform discussed for their benefit and of deciding just how their ballots would be cast in the coming elections. This first time that This Express has received just such a communication. But the necessity for some interested women has always been just as urgent as it is now. Type of interest that has never been attained but that of wisdom that it be done during the coming weeks in order that the voting of the women of the city be as effective as possible. Why not try it ladies?
It is possible the first time, the members of a certain organization of the church, then the man that The Express has received may be still in existence, had hoped that it would be just such a communication. But the man for some such man, ced out of a charitable fund which is gathered yearly in this city, the absurdity of such an idea.
Has the Negro Chamber of Commerce a program to engage in a single, abhorent battle with its members the sort of vision which will lead them to three or four meetings, have real resuscitation appear before them, resist the lures of the same enemy, state the lures of the same enemy, indicate the attitudes of the candidates themselves, give them a course, heralded by much loud speaking and much enthusiasm, was characterized by a sort of meandering as to purpose which was far from satisfactory. In reality it did no more than other organizations which have sprung up among them are much to be desired among them. They are absolutely essential in the successful use of the many wives which care among our women in which may not be as well interested in the purpose of their work but did nothing in no substantial way. It sponsored the Community Chest but there was a decided lack of support of the leader of the movement by those who should have been interested in the point of making a synthesis responsible for touching of the many members of the race even in their wives, why not try at doing the running campaise? There is all to gain and nothing to lose by their own profit to themselves and their people. What did
an organization of "business men."
Several business loyalties have been born and they have died right here in Dallas, for want of the proper sort of conception on the part of those who composed them. They died for the very good reason that those who belonged to them are unable to work for a company. Who died for lack of a vile program. Let us hope that in the beginning of the new year, The Chamber of Commerce will remedy its lack of last year, institute a vile program and work toward it in a way which will commend it to all who may know of it. It is to justify its existence, its procedure must certainly change. The Express hopes for its success for it realizes that the group in Dallas is sadly in need of such an organization.
THE MIRROR OF PUBLIC OPINION
PLANS COMPLETE FOR ENTERTAINMENT OF NATIONAL EDUCATORS RECEPTION THURSDAY NIGHT AT HIGHT SCHOOL
PLANS COMPLETE FOR ENTERTAINMENT OF NATIONAL EDUCATORS RECEPTION THURSDAY NIGHT AT HIGHT SCHOOL
SEGREGATION AND BOME THROWING
The Caddo Street neighborhood, for a long time the place of more than a little disgrace to whether or not Negroes should be allowed to maintain homes there, was the scene first week of another overt act which, if successful, would have resulted in loss of property or a fire bomb. A fire bomb would also residents only his prompt action kept him from losing his household effects and probably his life and that of his family. The police department sent officers to the scene and the grand jury began an investigation of the occurrence. But as yet, no arrests have been made.
The Express always regrets, as does every member of the race, any overt act of this sort and more than that, the occurrence of anything which tends to mar the peaceful occupation of homes by any family of whatever race it may be. For so many years Negroes have experienced the torture of homes in the form of allotment. Are in fine position to feel the hardships of any group similar to themselves. It seldom ever happens that it is called on to extend sympathy to others; for it seldom ever happens that other groups have such experiences in the matter of maintaining decent homes. Others may buy or rent homes in places where there are the ordinary conveniences and live in security. Negroes cannot, except in the rarest of cases. But should that be the case? Should the police be allowed to maintain a white district, though abutting a white district, be the signal for the beginning of such persecutions as have been under gone by the residents of the Caddo Street district?
BELATED PRAISE
One hundred years after his death, admirers of Robert Bunyan wrote that he was a monument erected to his memory, work and worth. On this monument, Bunyan wrote: "The sacred paraphrase: 'He asked for brand, and you have given him
The Express maintains that it should be so and that the commission of every overt act of the sort was the one of last week, should be closely followed by such dullness, which would police officers and the general public as well that if it would be opposed to commit such acts, that it was extremely dangerous. Segregation ordinances in Dallas are more than just "on the books." They operate in no uncertain way and Negro MUST make by their decree. Yet, in this case, even the commission of overt acts is no guarantee of the safety of Negro homes and their persons. It is more than just unfortunate. It is deplorable and the blame is to be laid at the door of Dallas as a whole. Men become desperate when the safety of their homes and their families is no guarantee in any case and at any true that overt acts of the sort acts in retribution when there is no guarantee that there is safety in other sources. Nor could anything else be expected. True, there would be nothing gained in the comings and goings under present conditions, but even that consideration, with the individuals involved, would make little difference.
times manifest their own humanity by yielding to pessimism and trivialism, and are working for human well-being. These beliefs advance business practices that they travel constantly the "wife delicacy" and they journey on with their families. They often are distressed by heartbreak; they often are distressed by death; they often are distressed by argument; they often are distressed by
The local committee has completed its preparations for the enter date of the convention, and members of the National Education Association and the Dallas meeting February 27-28.
WHAT PROGRAM WILL THESE NEW OFFICERS FOLLOW?
In addition to the official program, to which all registered students has been made, for a public lecture in 1954d, in the auditorium of the booked "Washington MHS School" will be presented in brief address
The Negro Chamber of Commerce net last week and elected a set of officers for the incoming year amid much acclaim and to the accompaniment of a social function that is least more interesting than have been such occasions in the past. It expresses, in the light of the monumental failures of all the organizations organization and maintenance of organizations of a business nature in this city, wonders whether or not The Chamber of Commerce has yet decided upon a program for these new officers now now that they are elected. Somehow this organization lacked lack of the type of conception in this city of the place and function of an organization of this character. It has seemed that the men w.o. have chosen to belong to this type of body had at that time they were to be considered as wards of the general public from that public, the organization was to get its support in the form of another even lesser sort of service which it was to render to some consisting mainly of a meeting or two in which some person speaks on the necessity of having Negroes patronize their own concerns or something to that effect. And The Ex-
In the sphere of human activities there is no handiwork, no endeavors, no brain that requires more ingenuity and cleverness, and a ringer and a painter that is particularly an applied to painting on the part of the artist himself. And when God created the earth, he created the brain, the rose, the chrysanthemum the grass, the river, the brook, the tree, the flower, the chrysanthemum the face, this world is full of the beautiful, and the beautiful is so necessebe, and the sculptor is also sculptor and the painter, to speak of this beauty, which would otherwise be hidden, by means of the brain.
the foliage, Civilization has been shaped by the environment and features by art. Our history, particularly of Egypt, Greece and Ipame, has best attained through these people. These people have direct warriors in color of color, of light and shade—busily shelted to the beauty of beauty, and quiescies in human heart. Pictures in statuary, in sculpture, in nature art in the world to the world. Pictures tell stories by Illustrating the beauty of beauty in color, symmetry, or ethical truth demonstrate ideas of beauty in color, symmetry. Pictures cultivate that perception, and refined, sensibilities from books, that cement home lives, reduce home care and to obey the laws of nature. A group with all its archaic. A group with all its archaic.
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A PITTSBURGH MASS MEETING
By Ernest Hine McKinney (PND)
Recently I held a meeting in Pittsburgh, college—as usually to case with Negro students to tackle against something. This protest against the policy of the Board of Public Education of not graduating in the public school system, of course, there was the use of a whole web of preachers and other wind-jammer. I doubt just left as just the collection was being raised in a true hustle-style meeting. The offering that the main issue was in danger of being obstructed, to the chairman-responsible for calling the meeting—that all students were attended to in advance of the meeting, words or fragile the whole proceeding—words, words. This matter of colored teachers has been held in the University of Bourg en Marne schools has taken the position that there will be no Negro teachers. To those it have arranged that no-colored girls shall graduate from the public school system, course, this Training School is part of the public school system and
To further complicate the situation, these are Norwegians—often men, women, and children—means, Old Pittsburgh, mostly persons who arrived from Virginia from ten to twenty years ago—who are now in school. Then there is another child who wants separate schools, there is the group who don't want any thing and have no particular interest in such trivial things as a dog, a cat, or a toy.
The absence of Negro teachers in ggy schools here, is the result of the absence from other places, that are our own theories and by constituents. We don't know much about the absence from other places we have. Our problem in Pittsburgh—as elsewhere—is to understand and analyze the teaching and sympathy of the organized white wealth and mind of a community, so that do the Negro teachers represent. Often the committee represents only the white teachers, and represents tumble-down, shock-improved wage earners, impersonal hodge-pole individuals who know what they want and their wants even if they know what they were.
A WRITTE TO THE FATHER OF THE STUDY OF NEGRO HISTORY of the Association Negro Press.
William L. Illumann *Burke University* *Burke, Ill.* To set the higher way dearest for my own race. From race later.
CLUB WOMAN SUGGESTS ORGANIZATION OF WOMEN'S CLUBS FOR SPRING ELECTION STUDY
CLUB WOMAN SUGGESTS ORGANIZATION OF WOMEN'S CLUBS FOR SPRING ELECTION STUDY
TO THE DALLAS EXPRESS:
Please permit me to extend a splendid manner in which your paper. It shows the work of a woman who has filled with wholesome information whole we would pass up. I extend now. so that you may know me. I am among our group. It was indeed gratified to receive an invitation to this the strenuous canvassing Nero Chamber of Commerce, N Business League and other Press organizations by stressing the necessity of the future services for 4500 voters in the city is the only manner in which we the laws that are being enacted object bearing upon our own organization of our force where jobs but too low. I correspond with other concerns of that nature and the surrounding country for information. A few weeks ago the Express enabling bills that were dreamed others—to be presented to the press for progress, the Sunday issue of it. Summit saying that there will be made into a collection of contents of House Bill No. 571, forming clubs for women we have no particular complaint candidates who are being among election not be considered a commonwealth who are constituency, but let us organize, organize formation, how to use our meetings and hear their views many issues concerning our group and instructed by men and women, but who will be working with them would do almost anything for a seeking leader to work together to the advant great Mrs. J. C. Franklin a spiritmed woman to lead the work seek no official position, nor work men get the necessary Men get the necessary MRS. S.
To match the doods of Africa High in the record of the race; As though the past were to inspire you to write more faultless materials Awareness life's nearly setting on by Prunella Dennis Houston
YOU CAN'T SAVE BESTED CHURCH, IT'S A WASTE OF TIME.
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Booker Washington Hi Chorus of 500 to Appear Before National Educational Ass'n
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m. This is the first time in the *M. R. O. B.* a call presenting *History of that concession that* it has to complete arrangements for the *M. R. O. B.* that appeared on its *program* and 23 at *Boocher T. W. Washington High* the amount of the booster T. W. Washington Folk's *Home*. Quite a number were undertaking in a matter of *mrs. O. D. Williams, mother of Mrs. D. Williams, husband of Hudson* were guests of the *Ladies of Hudson* white- and black silks.
Both from the standpoint of age, the singer is 14 years old. She meets at the home of Mrs. M. Smeans The L. P. Smeans number, critics predict that the singer will be the most impressive of the three. After the usual opening the regular order of business was followed. The rhythm - the rhythm of expression of the numbers are as acrobatic and inspiring talk will be enjoyed by all present. On occasion she sprints to touch the heart strings of an audience. Tom Smeans members the Civic Club "Club did not want to leave a group of friends at her home, Hilda Smeans died at her home, 2014.
Brockner T. Washington High School
Choreg of Five Hundred Volees to
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Anderson University on March 1st.
Mrs. Portia Washington Pitman,
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pupils. This is the first time in the
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had appeared on its program; and the
success of the booker T. Washington
demonstrated the important undertaking is a matter of grave concern to the cortex Dallas
School District. Both from the slantpoint of
appaposition and the perfection of its
numbers, clinton predict that the
pupils will be the feature of the association's 129th
the rhythm. The rhythm, harmonely
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group of singers is almost perfect.
If it is remarkable that five hundred or more high school pupils could be hired, who are capable of such卓佳 performance, then a chorus, equipped with uniforms, the girls wearing white midi-skirts, the girls wearing black hose and black skirts, black hose and black skirts, Mack tie, dark turtleneck, dark hose, can have been made by Prismat Joseph J. Lichtner that the final rehearsal will be held in the Fair Park Auditorium, Sunday, March 17, 2014. We are a children organization of every person who has a child in the chorus. He further states that "we must demonstrate our commitment to the organization and the citizenship of Dallas that can only we can appear when we can BID ON XIME both to the rehearsal on Sunday and to the program on Friday, March 1, at 10:30 a.m. Mrs. Porta Washington of the Bookkee, instructor of music in the Bookkee, Washington High School, has trained us to perform according to voice parts and heights and each member of the high school faculty is responsible
In view of the limited accessions at the Fair Park Auditorium, cultural criticis, while and college students, and the focus of hearing the singers, during the National Educational Association, will be given the Spring Song FESTIVAL will BE GIVEN BY THE ENTRECHEAT AT THE CITY HALL. AUDIOPHONICS and choirs will occupy both the stage and the gallery on that occasion.
TEXAS TOWNS
Walker were in Trier last week. Rev. James Clark* posted on the MSSA website that his family in Palestine February 6 the stork brought Mr. and Mrs Harrison fell and broke her leg. Harrison fell and broke her leg a night with Bet, and Mr. and Franka
WICHTA FALLS — Missionary Holiness in all churches at the usual time. Services in all churches of C. W. Church. The City Federation of C. W. Church. Mrs. M. O. Belt in a call meeting for arrangements for the 22 at Booker T. Washington High School for the benefit of the old Fulton High School. Mrs. D. Williams, out. Mrs. D. Williams, mother of Mr. H. Hudson, and Mrs. Anna Hudson, preoperative Club which met at the home of Mrs. S. Means the L. P. Means with the President in the chair. After the initial opening the club allowed. Mrs. Williams gave an excellent and inspiring talk which was enjoyed by oil present. On account of the club members the Club Club met Thursday night. Mrs. Lester Dallas Street Mrs. Husband and mother were with her when she was not yet completed. The family is waiting to hear from her husband. Mrs. Worth and Texas Mrs. L. D. Rambo of Greenwich Mrs. L. D. Rambo of Greenwich Mrs. daughter, Mrs. A. M. Williams for the pass two weeks Mrs. A. M. Williams has been sick with pneumonia.
AMARILLO -- Miss Maria Harles of Dallas, sister of Mary M. Mary Elyse married Prima Priya of Boca Raton, M. E. Rev. Taylor驶离, Lucky 15 Social Club med at M. Mary Sally, 2004 Miss Elizabeth present. A delicious menu was served. All had a delightful evening with the hostess. The high prize, woe Willa Williams won the booby. Next meeting will happen. Ms. McKinney, Jackson Street.
MARSHALL: The Grundy. Calefor piano was robbed of several dollars the guilty person has not been charged. The person will be to be out agile after several days illness. Mr. R. P. Dennis is on the stock list. The key is by Rev. R. Evans. Chapel is meeting with, success Mr. Grace D. Gillmore returned to schools at Marshall are doing nicely. Mr. James Mayfield is much improved. Mr. Tobe Eisen is building a new piano. C. Callaway is improving nc. C.
HUNTLEY. — Church services were well attended throughout the day at Friendship Baptist church in Huntsville, Ala., and A Dickie, vice moderator of the Central Texas Association preached a sermon at Fort Worth, "cross passed through the city entrance to Concord." The Bundy of Fort Worth, "cross passed representative of the National Y. W. C. A. was in the city this week." The sermon was organized of the Sam Houston State Teachers College, Mr. P. R. C. was in the organization of the Sam Houston State Teachers College. Mr. P. R. C. was in the league on the slick list also Mrs. Hensley, the Walker County attorney, and the League will meet Friday Feb. 25 1977 at Houston Industrial Training Center. The League will meet Huntsville. The program will consist of Literary and athlete events.
ENMI—Services were good and well attended at the different events. The church held a lovely sermon Sunday. Rev. L. E. Lockett, pastor of St. Mary's Church, has been called to New Hope C. Rev. A. Lockett, P. C. Tellamone, pastor of St. Mary's Church, has been called to New Hope C. Rev. A. G. Wien, P. C. Tellamone, pastor of Warmay Chapel P. C. Night, Mrs. Dennison of Wort Worth in the city, Mrs. Con Richardson's funeral home, Mrs. Con Richardson's funeral home, Mrs. Con Richardson's funeral home at St. Paul Baptist Church, D. W. Washington funeral director,
and Mina Mabie McDowell were quietly married recently. Rev Dew officiated.
CROCKETTE — Sunday School was well attended at all Churches. Rev Dew attended the S. M. E. Church. The Epworth League has been re-organized at the C. C. Church. He was present at the S. M. E. Church. Lena Dana of Palestine were married, Tuesday night, at the home of Mrs. Dana. Mrs. Dana had a birthday party Monday at the residence of her parish. Many children attended, and many presents were received.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1927
with some fouks, for a white,
Pref. K. G. Johnson, Cound Dem-
sion, Dr. J. G. Johnson, Mark congregation, Sunday, Dr. J.
D. Grant and R. O'Brien on a business trip. Mr. J. Webb-
bellingon and Mr. U. K. O'Brien on a business trip. Mr. J. Webb-
bellingon and Mr. U. K. O'Brien day to spend the day with relatives and friends.
Women
Sunday School
was attended at all churches
Rev. Carter delivered two noble sermons at the Chapel Sunday,
in the Garden Church Sunday.
In the city visiting her husband,
Mr. Virel Rennell, Mr. T.
Grevillee were in the City Sun-
den, in the Garden Church.
J. W. Reynolds is here organizing
the True People of America,
Grevillee. Born to, Mr. and Mrs.
Grevillee and Mother and baby doing nicely, Estella Mitchell of Clareau was here last week visiting Mr. Reynolds.
PARIS—The Bury Mild and Midkilts Club meet with Misa Annabel Blow, 2115 Stilch Street. The event has a large number was present. A delightful reunion was served by the North Star Social Club, and they have organized a club known as the North Star Social Club, and have organized a club known as the North Star Social Club. The club room has been gently furnished. All officers elect a president, and the club has been teaching at the Bankhead Ward School this week, she also resigned from her job, who resigned this year. Misa Annabel Blow has been on the stick list of the Scales are on the sick list.
WAXAMACHIE, Prof. P. M. Cormick, Dahl, and Dean of Department of Social Science, Dahl University, Prof. T. R. Davain, President of Samuel Houston College and Wiley College Marshall, Wiley College Marshall, Wiley College Baptist Church of the city were served an elaborate dinner at Westbrook, 210' Wyatt Street, Westbrook. They were the representatives at Inter-relational University to discuss the inter-relational with the white representatives at Trinity University to discuss the inter-relational with the white representatives at 2085 Warren Avenue Dallas, Texas and Mrs. Sedalia White of the city were pleased with the inter-relational with Mrs. Westbrook. Sunday, left on the late car for Dallas and Sra Wilts left for Midtown, Texas
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sketch. It was this book more than any other that Martin Luther used in his sermons. He asked the students of a great university were asked what they thought the ideal deeds are to be holy from the realness of ecclesiastical lyracy from the realness of ecclesiastical lyracy in order to give the following expressed in justification by faith.
1. The Meaning of Christian Liberty
Paul wanted them to know that they were free from commissioning the church. He asked the students of a great university were asked what they thought the ideal deeds are to be holy from the realness of ecclesiastical lyracy in order to give the following expressed in justification by faith.
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was making a speech to
the Church enjoyed a good day
post Sunday. The pastor took a
toast of a bread and cut off a
thin slice and said: "This is what
the pastor spoke in the morning:
from the subject of impatience,
another slice and sliced bread.
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travel. Then cutting three-for-
tes for dinner. H. G. Hunn of N. Orleans La.
You give the salmon to eat. Out-
day and Monday nights, apalkening
off them on a thin slice be said:
each night he was heard with
crisely to procure lunch loses respect. Sunday School opened at $2.00 for himself. He is a sham both to him, with the Mutt, Wen. Marpab for himself.
tirst and prominent cause of death. The Sunday School attendance in persons under fifty years of age, was more largely attended last summer, than in the previous year, and the most far-reaching, and the most desist accumulation height. We are look general of all the classes of must-see for one Sunday School in lead
2-The Works of the Spirit
Paul gives us here another list comprising the fruit of the Spirit
1-The Spirit be neither beaten nor unfruit-
2-He be neither beaten nor unfruit-
B. F. P. U. meet with President
C. I. Staphel, presiding, program
and group, no. which
overcome, enjoyed. Hanner: Group
No. 1.
Preaching at 8:30 q'clock, the
pastor preaching an excellent ser-
vice.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1927
Ministerial "Uncle Tom" Starts Journal to Aid Whites in Segregation
If he was not a member of the Army, Mrs. Anna Tabor of Ardmore once
jusit must offer to believe that his father must offer to his given
name. Mrs. Tabor was a member of ARDMC and A2C. He
last week.
mon. subject, "Unfailing Love"
was rended by her M. L. Provenor
unrended by her M. L. Provenor
unrended by her M. L. Provenor
unrended by each after which the
different色彩 rallied for the bann-
ing Valentine's Day.
unrended by each after which the
different色彩 rallied for the bann-
ing Valentine's Day.
Rev. W. M. Huckett, tracher.
Rev. W. M. Huckett, tracher.
PEOPLES CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
Metropolitan and Rubber Street
Wheeze, Place, Rev. B. V.
White, Poster
The Church enjoyed a good day
the past Sunday. The Sunday
Church enjoyed a good day
the past Sunday. The pastor spoke in the morn-
from the subject. No impatience
District Superintendent, Rev. R. H. M. Gunn of New Orleans, La.
District Superintendent, Rev. R. H. M. Gunn of New Orleans, La.
day and Monday night speaks
each night He was heard with
Next Sunday the pastor will occupy his polite morning and night
speaks with God. At night he will speak on the subject "God's Past
goodness."
FANNIE GARTH CHAPEL
A. M. E. CHURCH
MR. FALI, A. M. R. GRUNCH
The Sunday School attendance was more largely attended last week than any that has been seen in the past. We are looking for our Sunday School in less than the city.
We visit the visitors that witness if the session on "The Problem of Diversity" wasJAKE HAWKINS, Mr. MEDDL, MR. LARVEY HIGHTOWER, sir. of the University, Mr. BORNISH, Washington, Mr. CLEMENS
most improvement. Association of its owners whose battles cry is "Say no" and the Negro acquisition to *M.* of the Lincoln Theologian Institute, Los Angeles, an all white community the Black Men Keep our District, 47,000 words of valuable property for a period of four years.
"We must cooperate in a sem. hands and we know that base sums paging of education to educate semit- mony are being valued for Named institutions for this movement for the education, they term "regurgation Jim Crow Venerable in closing his abom- and disfranchisement."
TEXAS TOWNS
HONEY GROTZ — The Valentine party gave at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Grotz, the benefice of C. D. Ca. was a success. Mrs. J. C. Grotz, Mrs. M. Nannie M. Blasen, Mr. W. M. Woolridge and Eldora Mills motorized cars to the home of the Valentine party gave at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Grotz, the benefice of the Eighth Street Church Tuesday night with Rev. P. W. Logn and wife sr. managers was in the house to be "Over the hills to the poor house." Ski list: Mr. H. Logn and Mrs. J. C. Grotz, Church held service, Monday night, Feb. 14th. Ribbed, he was
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
The National Negro Press Association — of which Jephanna L. Johnson is president — opened its annual session in city hall on Tuesday. The Vincentus Hodel with a large number of officers, members and staff, met the meeting will continue through next week.
Hilmer J. Pope, loyal Knights of P.D. Peirson Lodge No. 44 L. B. P. of Chicago, has returned to Illinois. March 12, 2017. Marching Club, has returned to Chicago. Prior to coming to Chicago, Mr. Pope was in the Army, serving two years, to which he returns. He is a member of Illinois of U. B. P. and R. M. T. and president of the Judi Bustin Club.
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