Dallas Express

Saturday, March 19, 1927

Dallas, Texas

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The Dallas Express SEGREGATION CASE ARGUED AND WON IN THE SUPREME COURT Rose runs全程 to vote in the district that elects the governor. She criticizes the admissible publicity against the receiverships which they feel has been unfunny imposed on Ponce College, as well as on the University of Florida. She also criticizes national radial racial segregation. **Suggests Movement** The race runs to vote in the district that elects the governor. She criticizes the admissible publicity against the receiverships which they feel has been unfunny imposed on Ponce College, as well as on the University of Florida. She also criticizes national radial racial segregation. **Suggests Movement** The race runs to vote in the district that elects the governor. She criticizes the admissible publicity against the receiverships which they feel has been unfunny imposed on Ponce College, as well as on the University of Florida. She also criticizes national radial racial segregation. ANOTHER UNANIMOUS DECISION BREAKS FAMOUS NEW ORLEANS' SEGREGATION ORDINANCE. NO OPINION ANNOUNCED. CASE TOO CLEAR TO INVOLVE DISCUSSION OF LAW. TEXAS LAW, EXACT MODEL OF NEW ORLEANS' MEASURE, PASSES HOUSE A Champion of Justice A Messenger of Hope SEGREGIO WON ANOTHER UNANIMOUS DECISION BREAKS FAMOUS GATION ORDINANCE. NO OPINION ANNOUNCED. INVOLVE DISCUSSION OF LAW. TEXAS LAW, EXA LEANS' MEASURE, PASSES HOUSE Washington, D. C. March 10—The supreme Court of the United States sounded the death knell for another of the famous racial discrimination memories when it declared unconstitutional the New Orleans aggression ordinance, which he been confidently expected by its supporters to have stood the test of all of the courts of the land. No Opinion Given. Unanimity of Judges Indicated and No Objection. Chief Justice Taft announced the decision without option. It followed the decision of the Supreme Court in law bidding Negroes to vote in the Democratic primaries. When the decision was brought by Herman Hirsch from decisions against his entire charging the race against the right, under the fourteenth amendment in the Texas aggregation statute, introduced into the present legislature by Representative George Purt of Dallas and sponsored by The Kansas Plan Association of Dallas and all of the Improvement leagues of that state of 184 to 1. It is modelled after the New Orleans ordinance and its introduction in the Legislature was made because of the confidence which its supporters had in its ability to withstand all court proceedings from Dallas, including that toward of the leading attorneys who were sponsored by The Kansas Plan Association. Washington, D. C, March 18-The Tens accession statute, inter- Supreme Court of the United States to the Constitution, into the present legislature, establishes the position of the United States' chief justice, either of the famous racial disci- sional Dallas and sponsored by the Kansasian senator, when it declared the Plan Association of Dahlgren and Kansas to be unlawful. Constitution. The Constitution makes it unlawful that for a white person to establish the Bill for Constitution. a home in a Negro section or for a Negro to establish a residence in some, many Negroes in a certain area. N.J. L.I., Los Angeles, Calif., March 19—P.C.N.L.) — Another one of those mysteries has been solved. The case of a man who, after being viciously laid in the hands of a "hugged dark person" has been solved by the confession of Tiffany M. age man" who lives more lives than a human being. As court officials teem with excitement when arranged recently on trial in superior Judge Burnell court chief justice, the case has gone out of court. Mait Hall—Mail Hall The farther, tears streaming down his cheeks told the jury that his life was in a shock, and he wanted to live in a house, a home with clothes and climbed trees to job, and people like an age. His fate was former deputy sheriff of Arizona. The defeat of this bill has been inked as another indication that another junction has been established by the confession of Tiffany M. age man" who lives more lives than a human being. As court officials teem with excitement when arranged recently on trial in superior Judge Burnell court chief justice, the case has gone out of court. Mait Hall—Mail Hall The farther, tears streaming down his cheeks told the jury that his life was in a shock, and he wanted to live in a house, a home with clothes and climbed trees to job, and people like an age. His fate was former deputy sheriff of Arizona. The defeat of this bill has been inked as another indication that another junction has been established by the confession of Tiffany M. age man" who lives more lives than a human being. As court officials teem with excitement when arranged recently on trial in superior Judge Burnell court chief justice, the case has gone out of court. S. C. LEGISLATORS FAIL TO PASS BILL REGULATING LYNCHING. Columbia, R. C., March 18—ANP The bill providing for an amendment to the state constitution, making officers responsible for the safety, killing of prisoners in their custody and making counties in which Trafficking may lapse to the seat-tax of 2,500,000 damages to the life, representation of the person, lynchman, guar and typhoon, Friday, 22 of the solons voted against the measure and 18 in favor. FLUently in the way of orderly deployment of American cities in the face of a one-survey. The inefficient planning that makes a city a piece of convenience and happiness. The right of a minor of the middle of races may now be applied everywhere. There is no longer any person whatever for the household or to live in fear of invasions, that may take half of the value of his The N. A. A. C. K. based statement of the needs and hopes followed the arrest of the man who is believed to be in a manship, upon invitation to the New Orleans Segregation ordinance during the next court ordinance on the Longevity Case as a city benefit. The high feeling increased when it chose decision of the Supreme Court concerned. ST. LOUIS No. March 19 - (AMP) newspapers. Not in half a century have to the race this enterprise. Nero women, who will? asked the temper of St. Louis reached the our economic life has no three hearts which is entwined in the hearts. Ms. Georgine M. Smith of Pough-bolling point last Wednesday night tense and we want America to hear and minds of men and women the keepale., N. X. No intelligent man of women. SEGREGATION CASE IS ARGUED BEFORE SU-PREME COURT New York, March 19—The New Orleans Sergeation Car a caseload through the lower courts by the New Orleans Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Women March 8 before the U. S. Supreme Court, Low Charleston and Frank B. Smith representing the New Orleans N. A. A. C. T., and Walter White, Assistant Secretary, being present in behalf of the National Association for the Advancement of Women March 10 against the N. A. A. C. K. based its operation to the New Orleans Sergeation ordinance upon the Louvainville decision of the Supreme Court (Gluichanus v. Warley) of 1917. Both Chief Justice Taft and Justice White of the New Orleans City Attorney how this case could be separated from the Louvainville decision. The reply was that which the Louisiana ordinance had attempted to legislate segregation, the New Orleans ordinance had attempted to legislate the majority race in any neighborhood. This answer apparently amused Chief Justice Taft. Mr. Chathrop showed the prejudice animating the New Orleans city brief which used the word "mixed marriages" in mixed marriages "segregated." YOUR CAB COMPANY SOLD TO CREDITORS "The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglas. Bishop Vernon Says he Does Not Favor Segregation as Charged LARGEST TAXI FIRM OF RACE SOLD TO CREDITORS WHO SUE FOR $275- 000. LAKE SHORE OIL COMPANY IS NEW OWNER. INDIVIDUAL CABS, BUSSES, ETC., HURT BUSINESS SAYS HEAD OF DEFUNCT CONCERN at Tukeague Institute. More than 60 delegates attended, representing universities, colleges and junior colleges. This represents nearly a $50 per cent increase over last year in the number of delegates engaging in the conference. According to the officials, it is the problem of the internal administration of the Negro College, particularly, as it relates to the work of the college, and it is understood that many research studies are being made and the various problems involved from a scientific viewpoint. The main topic for discussion at the conference was "The Freshman," the three main divisions being: Admission, Orientation, and Scholarship. Stakeholders of the conference were by Registrar H. S. Adama, of Johnsonville by Registrar S. H. Adama, of Dean Amberle Culver of St. Paul, and Dean James Culver of St. Paul, of these three main divisions were: Reporting credit, evaluating credit, and entrance credit, the freshman's girl had gone to the cabin with a boy friend student of Van Noy nam, a girl friend of Van Noy nam, and a party of their friends expected at the cabin. They attacked her while she had gone to a stream. They beheaded the table for the atrocious act has not been learned. background, "Predman Week," week- and min-ors, extra-curricular activities for the atrocious act has not been learned. background, "Predman Week," week- and min-ors, extra-curricular activities for the atrocious act has not been learned. discussed by Dean Thompson, Clemson. Pearson, Liam, Lampman, Pearson, Liam, Lampman, Gordon, Gordon, and Doctor Pinnacle. A special feature of the program was an address by Dr. J. G. Stipe, of the Work of the Dean and contributions of the Work of the Dean and background, "Fredman Week," muni- tors and minors, extra-curricular activities. These subjects were ably discussed by Dean Thompson, Clie- ment, Pearson, Lander, Bampon, Regiserris Cook, Holloway, Gordon, and Doctor Pendleton. A special feature of the program was an address by Dr. J. G. Stipe, of Jerry Interment, the interment tions of the Work of the Deen and CONTINUED ON PAGE SEVEN Ed Wright, Political Boss, Faces Defeat in Political Fracas COOKS AND WAITERS TO CARE FOR INDIGENT Chicago, IL, March 18—(Staff Correspondence for The Associated Nagro Press)—Under cover of the big mayoralty fight, which is now being waged in this city, a heater COOKS AND WAITERS TO CARE FOR INDIGENT Chicago Illinois, Mark 19—Information has been given from the office of the president of the National Association of Colored Writers and Cooks, Mr. Choyw H. Brown, that the Executive Committee and Marshal of Trustees are not responsible for the security in the vicinity of Memphis, Tennessees, to establish an old waiters home. On the one side there stands BEDARD L. Wright, Illinois Commencement School. He script and unearth elements of the once-famous organisation which he built up and with which he made political glory for himself and the nation. This will be, a long way to serve a purpose that is very essential. This organization, less than one year old, has made rapid progress in the education of girls and women. They have succeeded in cementing and strengthening the bonds of friendship and goodwill between them. Their scope of work is to establish in leading universities, chata for the instruction of the culinary program. The next annual convention will be held in Marshburg, Pa., in the spring of 2015. The conference of both races will be in attendance. SOCIETY and Club nings of the city Federation. March Met with Miles Nunt as hostess. March 7th was made by our President Mrs. Billie. She urged each member to be careful with the setting clause. The Federation what it need be. Array instru- tioning to some very interesting cur- rences we are honouring will be be with Mrs. Mirkwood. served by our hostess and then de- partec to meet next with the pre- tender. The Warrior meets Mrs. Mirkwood. Was entertained March and May with a visit to the home of Mr. George Wall. At the home he was spent playing wicket, Mr. J. Williams and Mr. B. Williams. He spied a spider winley wonky. The boy offered which business of importance was attended. Mr. R. Williams relied on Mr. Walling's advice. Mr. William's朋友, Mr. Williams, the President. The White Rock Helpba Community Job Lady L. J. Jones, Lady L. of the Peninsula Lady T. Young, Acting Lady L. of the pau. The Smokey Moidal Club Mt Tuesday evening March 1, 1927 at the hood of Mrs. Bedell Quinn, Mrs. Alain Street. The mum- sage was a great friend. The mum- sage visitors, who present the evening was also spotted. A de- vice was set up. Mrs. Lester, President The Joily Social Club Outsiders Who Loiter On School Grounds to be Arrested of the city Federation. Marcel Ph. was made by our President. Mr. Ph. will be the mainnote to do her bit to make the art statement what it need to be. Artist listening to some war interest connecting current events served by our hostess and then departed to meet next with the predecessor, Mrs. J. Milla, President. The Harron Art and Music Club Mrs. Harron, Mrs. Milla, and Cliff. Steven members were present. Plans were made for the Spring Festival. Smith was a pleasant visitor. A delicious menu was served. Next meeting will be at the North Dallas Club. Watleyst Place Art Club Mrs. Watleyst at the reception of Mrs. Marcel Ph. New members, one, Mrs. J. Milla. The hatters added a delicious Bandolph Carr, President. **Monte Marie Social Club** Mt at the annual plaza, 516 Green Avenue, Apt. J, M Green avenue, hostess. After M. Green avenue hours was spent in progressive what. First prize was won by Mrs. M. Green avenue. Second prize was the second spirit Mt. Johns Guest and Mrs. Lilia Guest won the second spirit Mt. Johns Guest. Next meeting with Mrs. M. Wheat. **Corneted Chantry Club** Mt at the annual plaza, 10 with Mrs. M. Wheat and hostess. Her responded with quotations and remarks. $25,000. Denied for charity. All members were present. The cone members were present. The cone postmen were present. The next meeting will be Thursday, March 14. Postmen postmen will be present. All members are asked to be present at 3 P.M. at M. Lilia Guest, President. The Old Krown Social Club was a wonderful meeting Wednesday at Olive Benton Hall. We had the pleasure of having the Beauty Fair at Olive Benton Hall. Street, which was beautifully decorated and splendid, music. Mr. K. Ramson and Mrs. Willis Smith played the band. The price the guests and guests a delicious plate hush, ask you to donate. Then son has the honor of entertaining the club in their next meeting club room 2117 Hall Streets. Mr. Russell Hill. President. otherwise. The Booker T. Washing- ton High School is no place for idleness and we shall not allow them to do so. We are not willing to stand for wailing, were asked to speak to M. R. Hill. Geochelle Hobbs. Library Alley. Allen Street. and Carson Perry and copies of the book will be held with the Department. BIRTHS AND DEATHS Joseph Tanyo, 2822 Tatha, boy, Dewey McKinney, 1237 North Ashley Beeney, 441 Fangie, boy, George Lawrie, 1409 A. South Central, boy. Samuel Johnson, 2824 Forest Henry Kinnan, 2824 Clark, child Dustie John The Andrew, Hutchinson, Tex. Ludda Davies, 1831 Watman, Dana Childs, 2818 Childs (1831) George Davies Jr, 2774 Jollette, Baldwin Ware, 1869 Baldwin 14 HEAR HON. W.S.WILLIIS in a Special Addition at St. John Baptist Church, Thursday March 24, 5 p.m. 1887, Anglesea St. John Luther Boards. M. or P. and W. or C. or e. special occasion invited as wait an end, public hymn. Hymn Hardman Band and Aida Choral Club with parish music. Aida Choral Club Will Furnish Music Dr. D. W. Shields, M. D. M. W. Texas, office of the Grand Master of Grand Lodge of Texas visited Craftsmen and members of the Texas union at Coronado, April 12 and the Craft, Rev. J. P. F. Bradley, J. P. A. Locklee and W. of Wacat college at Austin, April 12. Mackley of Teague Save the G. M. M. telegram from Wichita Falls, anno Summen of that Craft, March 12. To win, just go and tackle you make its death comes ready what over Texas, April 12. May Award Scholarship in June. The membership campaign that was planned some weeks ago by the Association of Parents. Students Teachers of the Booker T. Washburn and on account of the long season of rain and cold, will be on account of this mount beginning on the 11th. ANNOUNCEMENT Mary P. H. Adams of Wiley College is in the City representing the school in a financial competition, she desires the cooperation of all interested in the welfare of the School. She will be in the city ten days, can be reached by calling 7-4822. Residence 2412. Allen N. L. HEAR HON. In a Special Matter of St. John the Baptist in 1887, auctions by John B. Gill of all of the City of New York public all rights. The Regiment Band music. Aida Choral Club THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1927 G. M. 1879 I-3 Burl Stirrel, Dallas. Jun Set A F, M. A. M. Colorized Jun Set A F, M. A. M. Colorized chairme at Statoon M. Magna and all for 13 all forances to come back to the club. July, Pebbleton, d on the club at Statoon M. W. with hobbes — at Corrensan. — an ovation at the palatial home. A hobbes — at Corrensan. — an ovation at the palatial home. A Fred. J. Edison, W. M. — never be afraid. Life is what made. I will begin my annual THE BROADWAY MUSEUM DR. E. W. D. A. ANNEE COLUMBIA COMMANDER to be in Dallas March 28, 1977 to address the Neighbors of the Camps at p. m. in the Manassas Temple on March 28, 1977 to address formation, phone Woodman Office T-1599 or DR. E. W. D. A. ANNEE JAR W. H. COMMANDER JAR W. H. COMMANDER RHEUMATISM You can out the plaster, into shapes and since it fits exactly the shape of your house, you can create the amenities of Dermatomania skin care. You can not prompt, genuine relief at the market drug store if you want it. You can plaster with the red flametail bank. W.S.WILLIS Bell Church, Thursday March 24, 9:30 am especially devoted as well as 'shh' and Adrian Choral Club will furnish Will Furnish Music Mrs. Maynaya McDonald of Tewksbury, New Jersey, who has been indicted for the murder of her son, was sentenced to prison for the past four weeks, in conviction for the same crime. Mrs. R. Vangus, president of Progressive Mutual Benefit Association, 2008 Myrtle B. Street, Texas. Mrs. Jae B. Carter of San Angelo, Texas is visiting parish, Mr. and Mrs. Prankh of 1987 Pine B. Street, Mrs. Jae M. McKenna of Bryan, Mrs. Jae M. McKenna of Bryan, Mrs. Jae M. McKenna of Bryan, and Central, in back on the job after having, ill, on the past week. Mrs. R. J. Crawford of Bryan, the grandmother of Mrs. Jon K. Kelly Street, Mrs. Jon K. Kelly Street, Mrs. Jon K. Kelly Street, and New York City. 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The news of the storm is not afflicted with the flannel mouth. It is an aggressive newspaper, which tries no sail to catch the storm but hits it with the double flag: it professes a patriotism, as brand as our military. Justice covers all the territory, occupied by the human spirit. This is pretty high level of protection, and we are prepering. Days of the press come up and asked with us. This greets us. W. R. KING. THE FREE SYSTEM MUST PASS According to the decision rendered last week in the Ohio case, the inquisition foe system of that the Union must pass. The ruling was to the pass that judges and court officials who are to share in the fines imposed upon prisoners are unit to sit in judgment upon them. In no state more than in Texas was that decision needed more. Not many men practically innocent men and women have been fineed heavily for the slightest breach of the law. Trumped up charges because of the fact that every official from the arresting officer, up to what in whatever of fine was imposed, all too often the cases went the route of that one in which a judge is supposed to have told the prisoner "Boy, I know you are not guilty but you have been this has been true of the thing way cases which have poured dollars galore into the coffees of fecal abattoirs. The decision, as far as Negroes are concerned is in far reaching, probably further reaching than we have been able to prove. It is true that Negroes have fell the pinch of that system and have been conceived of more distasteful wrong from that source than from the design of the right to vote in the Democratic Primaries. A Teach society official and general of the minor officers had been indicated and sentenced in peopleness cases growing out of the disclining youths of several white women who were held against their will to virtual slavery. It happened that Negroes had to fight and that at least one conviction has been secured. It might help some in many other cases of which we have heard could it happen that the Negroes who saw the conviction could, could convince, that they would ground just as good for the Negroes as for the white --- The decision last week of the United States Supreme with their status in this country and with the actual mind Court, handed down by Chief Justice Holmes, son of the of the American white man. Last week he spoke in Ala' famed poet, Oliver Wendell Holmes, broke the inquisition bama and was almost mobbed by those who did not agree with for many years he has so with his doctrine. Democratic Primary system when for many years has been disaffiliated disaffiliated the Negro voters of many southern states. The reaction most noticeable was the compulsory demoralization of the heads of the Democratic Party in the many states of the south where that system has been in operation. The Governor of Texas felt disposed to have their permanent. It has also happened many times that Legislature pass special legislation which would stand the test of another court case. Other leaders still other been persecuted and killed. But that has only served to make more definite the truth which they have told. Whether it will be admitted cheerfully or not, the answer to that man, despite the fact that he was older than the person who answered him, was the correct one to have for the public good, and yet, have long had nothing to do with his age as such. For so long men had no reason to judge, for leadership there are more years we need the synonym for wisdom and good judgment. They are not so solely. The records of the world will wild citizens and friends in order to perpetuate his mem- ory. Let us keep the facts before us for they alone are benefited. The life alone is no guarantee of excellence. It may not be an indulgence only. Joseph Cotter has a well defined reputation as a poet and he lived less than thirty years. Dunker has a reputation far in excess of a thou- sand years. The almost uncanny recording ability of Clarence Darrow imitation. If he does not succeed, herow has won him the respect if not the love of the whole ofAmerica. During his later years, having amassed a comefortale maze must not damn him, norfortale fortale maze is he lecturing in various parts of them that particular question it never functions rationally. To think that in this day there should be such a well defined set of citizens who are capable of the old harrison of "social equality," as to voting of Negroes and use of the pollut in the choice of their state officials. It is ludicrous to say the least. Negroes cannot help to choose those who will serve them along with all other citizens of the state and yet they are capable of owning the state. Negroes are not bound issues, in the majority of cases, of choosing their city officials; of suing and of being sued. Ludicrous hardly describes the spectacle which is presented in this instance. Just four years ago this same Democratic party through some of its leaders who are so loud in their Primary decision made special efforts to give a large Negro vote in the election to the office of governor of the now state of Texas. That effort, and it marked the first time since 1881 that the primary elections had not been equivalent to final election. But that election brought more grief to Texas than could have any other series of elections of the primary kind in which Negros took part. It is a poor commentary upon the real situation, when it seeks to perpetrate its control of affairs upon the people, and the rights to a large part of its citizenry end at the same time would pronounce to the world that it has hopes of making definite progress. Those same Democratic leaders would, almost in the same breath, have told of the provisions for Negro schools and have pointed to the many examples of violence and various communities. Verily, the maintenance of NOT HOW LONG BUT HOW WELL In a meeting, a few nights ago during the course of a discussion as to # a best course to pursue in the case of an issue which was of interest to the race generally, one of the older men of this community during his remarks declared that he had been a "citizen of this community for more than a century" and that he must be regarded as worthy of special consideration." The answer to his statement was to the effect that in all of the forty years that he had been in the community he had not helped to succeed any bit of legislation for the benefit of the race, neither had his life been marked by any special accommodations that could be pointed to and that therefore, there was no special consideration due his opinion the THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1927 country to the youth and telling them the truth about American conditions as he views it. Most of the calls she speaks to Negro youth and his opinions have to do with things, which, if we look at the facts, Darrow, if he would live longer, should stay away from the south and its mobs with his conception of the truth. His conception, we said. But if he considers that the gravity of the American situation demands his coming and risking the dangers, let him come. Certainly the truth could be told in no action of America where it is more soldom heard. Another thing. It weakens the most position of a government leader. For example, American has to play hash-mouth on the dollar of Bangladesh, doing just as doing just a deed in Central America, British has to keep quiet in India, British has to keep quiet in Shanghai. Two thieves loaded with hostile tools on the police are against the other. God! We have weaken from the tide of Pain of Lafayette, of Lafayette in Russia and Americans in America, althy litching was going on in a way to reserve the right to prosecute. Now it seems that this unfounded claim is robbed by humanitarianisation is about to rob us of our legal rights birthright. And British people who do not agree to this, building in Latin American or in the Orient. They ought to have *Over The A., N. P. A.* In industrial, and in professional life the damage for leadership is the most urgent need of this age. Perform the history of the American "Negro" when outstanding, understanding, fierce and then new. Grow up on experience, and give our observers on every hand The rightism "talk" by this person, the son of a newspaper reporter, is another definite purpose: to KEEP DOWN ANY RIGHTS BENEFITING CHIING LAW OF CONGRESS. The objective was to feel the north. "The south" is all right; they are as much applied to saying "into saying." The "south" is all right; they are as much applied to saying "into saying." Just give them a chance. The north is easily found in such newspapers. they like to be bitters, in order to seize the opportunities that lie with them, to wash their hands, and fall into righteous also. The religious development of the world is so great that we can do to deceive themselves into feeling righteous. The nought like to feel fearful, the lynch-murder all right—and we would do something to please it. We go to go to go to stop it themselves." And man inluge in a lot of mash of the "liberal sentiment" of the nation, to seize the opportunities other such sleeping potions which they give themselves in order to get Governor Richard knows this. Then other governor who were out of town to seize the opportunities included in a lot of religious talk to the public galleries, until the natural resentment of marking the death of the last naval typhoon is do SENATE FILIBUSTERING "Buses for the governor," the chickens come home to roost — "who digs a ditch," the workers both way — and that works both ways — and a thousand be impressed upon the south side now. When that section used a filibuster to gill an anti-lynching bill, the governor was an heroes. But now that another filibuster has indirectly hindered the governor's efforts, which would have brought a lot of fat graft into southern states. Of course! That and lynching bills was to prevent Vera Browne from burglary, and insurrectional bills were to enable Vera Browne in the Nokawaska Valley and Nevada in the Nokawaska Valley, and—incidentally to put several pockets in the governor's pockets. That's different. "What he wants to hold up the government's These appropriations, measures and darled provisions for hydration and shelter, are soldiered, cemented and parks in Indiana and North Carolina. The parts of the house, and all the dead, but to protect the living from tyranny, must be money, books, Bible communities would have gathered in much death during the war, but under the River Bill still money, every time they publicly and unknowingly murder a human being, weakness and "pollution" could in any way derogate for the appraisal. We say: investigate everywhere Pennsylvania can stand investigation much better than can Miss- tappel. TEXAS TOWNS **GOWBILLEY** — Services were churches. The St. James C. M. M. Church, St. James C. M. M. School, Sunday morning. The Mu. Olive Baptist Church services were good all day Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Olive Baptist Church Sunday to visit relatives. Mina A. Doly is in the city at the guest of the Club. Club members club. Club members club. Club members club. The Mu. Olive Baptist Church Friday J. M. Vaughn pastor of the A. M. Church. Church reached two nobile churches of the A. M. Church. Church reached two nobile churches of the A. M. Church. Church present also New. C. Weddleton. You will always find the Express at James Store. BRYAN-Will Davis has accepted the position as city circulation for The Dallas newsroom. We are excited to help him and forward it to the school district. We may it aidstand your desire, if you are interested (newspaper) every morning to ordered homes he can deliver you. This self name thought should be embodied in the mind of every New Yorker. We are grateful for these your younger self in representative to Editor "in child" Express. An achievement which he can honor hove for with no other reason. In and help this young-fellow. Make it a point to see either WIll Davis's name address and we will see that you set a sigh of the Express W. C. Daniel, March 31, a pair of "boasting baby boys" both named and forward to be doing nicely at this writing. Man's Notes OLD FASHIONED TEARS If there is anything that makes a man feel helpless and disgusted in the coming heart, Tears, a red face and a violent nose cause him to rejoice in order to get the clouds cleared away rather than because they are in such deep sympathy with the weeper. A man who will invite his sweetheart to weep on his handcrochet; will tell this same sweetheart when they are married not to act. But thanks to fate, women have become no independent in this new age that they have the grit to roll up their sleeves and get on with their business. They have the realisation that tears may get them what they want but they are cawdron's weapon. There is much more glory derived from a domestic debate or an independent income than from tears. They have the realisation that tears may get them what they want and spied by crying at least a half day to get re-adjusted and it takes may stay confined in this buoyous form that lone. Besides no one can cry to cry on the kinds used now. Even the manufactures have realised the decrease in weepers, and for this reason they have to manufacture something to take the place of tears. They have more of the dainty little silk hanker for sale; they are made to look dainty rather than to absorb tears. Both the Brave Roes and Fair Colombias are making great progress for the women who have been held at Ajlen Chapel A. M. M. Church, Sunday March 27th. Continue with what Worth this paper for announcement. GINGER COOKIES 2 pounds sugar 1 pound Bohemian Horn Flavored Purtanl Tart **SHERMAN — Mr. R. McKenzie** died March 4th in his home after several weeks illness of Fah. He attended college at the Consistent Christian of Harmpell Baptist Church, where his funeral was held. He officiated, assisted by Rev. James O'Neill, a member of the Wonderful Worker of the World. Dr. S. Goodpaste of Dallas and Mrs. R. Hill of Dallas and Mrs. R. Hill of the city were married at the bridge dedicated by Hey, J. A. Johnson. **MUMMIFI — Sunday School** was well attended at the different schools at the local school, a splendid program dedicated. Rev. Ranger of Hillberville Texas is preaching for the Holiday Bible burned last week. Mr. J. Horter and Mr. Myrtle are on the job. The Wichita Falls, Texas. The Star of Bethlehem afternoon at 2:30 and Saturday afternoon at 2:30 with sister Dikon and sister Sister Joe. The express miss M. Mean ENMI—Services and S. E. were well attended. This Jolie the First Powell and the Agammon, Chapeh A. M. E. Church preached two women, the funeral of D. L. Liberty and the agent at St. Paul Baptist Church, Mrs. Roden is on the sick list. Dr. L. Liberty is on the sick list. S. F. Fort. of South Texas, Texas, and Mr. R. Louis of Dallas was in the service at Part Fourth B. D. C. was a success. TRAGUE — The First Baptist W. meeting opened at P. M. Opening at Grayson, Brayer, Witers, The 22 Palms by congregation, Wetland What Home Mization means, by Childs South Town Brayer, by Childs South Town Brayer, by Childs South Town Brayer, by M. E. Church spoke on Failure of boys and girls. Mrs. M. L. Leone secretary, Mrs. E. Crawford, Treasurer, A. W. White Palm Com. Mrs. M. L. Leone secretary, Mrs. E. Crawford, Treasurer, M. E. Grayson and Mrs. Brayer, the Community choir HISP. taking the singing in City HISP. taking the singing in every Monday, morning and give the agent, Hon. R. J. day in the patty Mr. Hey Perry of Sherman in a pleasant visitor in our city. PARKHILLVILLE — All churches and Sunday Schools were well attended last Sunday. The Holiday Mass was great meeting. Sister Davin, pastor, church arrived in the City Thursday morning. Mr. B. Wheeler and teacher, Mrs. C. Wheeler, calling in Greenwich this week. Mr. Mose Gulls of St. Augustine, the church, met in Greenwich. Rusk, Mr. McCop of Dak Hights was a pleasant visitor in the city Saturday night. The Sewing Circle met at the home of Mrs. Lola Whidby, to Mrs. to Mrs. Mp. I. of Sherman, gave the club a few encouraging words. FT. WORTH Sunny dayning March 3, a group young men and women met at the Holburn Club to discuss Harold Hubbell Street, and organized themselves into a club to attend the club's opening. The following officers were selected: Mrs. Mable President; Mrs. Mable Secretary; Mia M. C. Loon, Treasurer; Misty Sue Williams, Corresponding Secretary; Miss Iessie Misty, Mrs. Mr. A. & Sullivan, Director of 114. A. M.-Sermon by pastor Joseph love for his soul." The substantialness of the quote named for my soul." They was much reeling among the sore thoughts. 1 P. M. —Address to the workers in the church by pastor. 2 P. M. —Address to the Y. M. C. A. of the city, with a crowded house to enlarge the windows to xxxxxxxxx the flight windows, to xxxxxxxxx the windows, by them was ended upflitting. Mr. Henry Wheat, of this city and his friends, to accomplish the Treasure of this organization. himself to the maze by pastor William to the maze that the house was overcrowded, with both members and friends; in full bounce as all of the children were in full bounce during the last meeting. We are now enjoying one of the most beautiful churches in the world, being given to Christ. The pastor's subject for the evening war, "A. Church." There was a dry air in the large audience at the conclusion of this wonderful sermon, which were, "A. Church", which were, "Mr. and Mrs. Leslie of the great New Hope Church", "D. Sayars of Chicago, Ill., and many others." Accessions for the day, Twenty-three. Mary Dobashaw Watson, 168 Lau. Ave. of this city and church, wished friends and family to come to her for their little kindness during the illness and death on April 10, and also beautiful floral offering. On March 17 the St. James Temple, 168 Lau. Ave., will present More Roberta Crawford of Chicago, IL, in her role as the leading lyric soprano of her performance, we are holding for the full day an order to make her date successful. Don't forget the recital continue until the next Sunday, better come and join us. i A 0} 4 rather reek win ead at ee ma aria? Tn, cs i see | oer, erst at | oo — Bie SS ee “eo ints a i | Saas a az — 2 ta Ss 7 a = ~ n = 5 ae is Wal ning don’t take the 2 > : F wrong package /~— mt “When you ask for Dr. Fred. Palmer's Skin Whitener Prepa- —_,_ fations—be sure them. “ Doo’t let the clerk hand. eae eee 2==~ “just because they failed to ay De. 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He balances the athletic Club have first Friday you, it should be resembles that I and you may know exactly what if white boxes are able to In the tenth round the applause of the faint-kept the fighters from the back, they made one of his head long plunging for a clutch, butted Kimeron low with his head and knocked him out, but the fight was over before the accident occurred and it was purely an accident, as both fighters dived the sand and Kimeron with his head and Kimeron with his body and they connected. GOLD FOOT BALLS FOR PANTHERS PAIRIE VIEW, Trunk Mardy K. Gold foot balls and Painters wore were awarded the Prairie View monies and exercises here today in the college chapel. Chairman of Athletics Presided over the meeting C. H. Walter, spoke on trust, sportsmanship; H. A. woodviewed the school and was awarded the law made the awards. College spirit and entrainment rallies high. Polden, Frank, Burton, Mark, Davin, David, Monley, O'Neal, Sturmer, Bard, Ahnold, A, Davie, N. In addition to receiving a gold football, "Jax" Turner was awarded the fellow plaques as the most valuable man on his team during the season. He was elected captain for next year. Save Poro is Cry of Meeting of Leaders Fro mAll Parts of Nation's Pulpit, Pres and Women's Organization Back Mrs. Malone And then strolled on the platform, Attorney Henry Phillip, one of the most famous sons of St. Louis, let me pause he pleaded, and he traced with in his little care the career of Annie Mae, young woman of mocker circuit, stances on through the successive years, young woman of mocker circuit, who have lived here for years, know these things" he said. "You know that when she married Aaron E. Mae, a successful woman, twenty-six years ago Anna Malone started Pore. It grew because I had be, and I was one of the only structures in one of the only structures in signing of the hill by Governor Moody and an attempt at its as- sessment in Texas in order to increment in Texas in order to measure the included in the pla- tform were Dr. H. T. Hammitt, A. H. H. Garner, B. Garner and W. E. because of the decision in the New Clark. morning session was taken up by the publicist group which was sponsored this address and the discussion of the issues. The publicist chose another Negro to represent Next year's program will leave them in Wright's ward. Wright will central control this program. Negro college students will assume their authority, insured as was made chairman of the committee as was duly elected official and anyone to receive suggestions and to be involved by anyone chosen by them. d. The next meeting will be held at Pike University in Nashville, Tennessee. please. CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE publicist group which was sponsored by Thompson's candidacy would be held in Wright's ward. Wright protected, holding that they were ex-convict, and authority insinuated as a seer could not be superseded by anyone identified by them. Thompson Roberts, in his *Wright Attorney Roberts* law, the chairman of the County Clerat Committee, Homer K. Galpin, and county treasurer, proceeded to deploy Wright, when he refused to support Thompson at their sit-down organization held that were controlled by them men were taken, leaders that the show-down ordered to report to Jackson instead of Wright. Up until this time, it had generalized to have discerned that the show-down ordered to report to Jackson instead of Wright was coming. The white领务 to have discerned that an organization that the show-down ordered to report to Jackson instead of Wright's direction. They would create too much power for and supported Dr. John Dillen, the head of the bureau, and had urged the remaining followers to sign the election-in- promise for the former health com- munity to be elected to the govern- ment him after the primary. That is being done now, new despite the over- whelming Thompson vote two weeks earlier. Wright is making his right-to- own THE DALLAS EXPRESS. DALLAS, TEXAS. SATURDAY. MARCH 19. 1927 equal opportunity for the Negro An organization for the purpose of ensuring Negro Health Week in the city of Atlanta and for the violent opposition to segregation I Baptist Church Tuesday, March 6. Just a local issue culminating in the failure of the Atlanta Woman's Wilson-Wilson willage program could not reasonably be delivered to foment the segregation idea in the public school system of this district, that one who has killed his people Troter, Secretary, Troter, Secretary, would change overnight. In a signed statement given to the different phases of the program as arranged by the Dallas Tuberville Visionary: On my return to Detroit, I find myself charged with opposing with the National Committee at Tunkkee Institute, Alam in an address delivered before TEXAS TOWNS TEXAS TOWNS TYLER — Mr. and Mrs. Johnle Bishop Vernon Says He Does Not Favor. Segregation as Charred one objection to the passage brought about by the vast numbers of Negroes coming up from the South, that they could be built that would satisfy the educated and well to do, as well as the working class. The real enmity is that the I am appointed to Jim Crowland and segregation of any and every blind opportunity and equal rights for all opportunities and equal rights for all opportunities or statement is unaffected. MRS. L. A. DAVIS PASSES AWAY Mrs. L. M. Davis, the wife of Mr. J. K. Davis, 4200 Dunbar, who for a number of years was cashier for Life Insurance Company in the Lake County Saturday at the Parkland Hospital. Mrs. Davis was confined to her bed and wore a dress that was bittersweet. Mrs. Davis was bitten by a robber ball hulp. The fright and wound she received from the caustic was so severe that she went to McMinnish Sanitarium in Jamayne, there she remained five weeks, seemingly she would recover from the wound and becoming nervous, she was removed to Parkland Hospital. She was moved to the University on March 11. Funeral services were held from Mt. Marlat. Baptist Church,宿威, M. T. M. Taylor, Hospital,宿威, A. A. Antonski, to her former home for her husband. She is survived by a husband, seven children, a mother and a host of relatives and friends. ANNOUNCEMENT Him Pip E. Adams of Wiley College in the City representing the financial community, she describes the work she interested in the welfare of the school. She will be in the city at 7-4462 Residence 2413 Allen, MN. The Elia B. Moore's Theatre - Hum Hee Packed this Week The Elia B. Moore Theatre have been packed this week by helping the Whisman Sisters here as they have won the good wishes and part of every one who saw the show. It is a well managed show. Committee of Finance—Dr. W. R. Williams were held Wk. 1. Committee of Militant, Nev. L. I. Harper, Dr. Mt. Altes Mt. Chapel C. M. B. Robinson was made chairman with his commission where the december was a con- member before moving a member before moving a saw he saw it. Neuro Health Week will be ab- ab- delivered the funeral care service,丧事 from April 15- 18 inclusive, was assisted by Reva Bailey, Butler, NY. W. M. JONES. A-WELL, KNOWN CITIZEN DIES Mr. W. M. Jones, the father of Mr. W. M. Jones, the father of demon of his daughter Sunday night March 14. at 10:00 Bryan St. Mr. Jones had suffered with bright discomfort known in Dallas and stood high as a worthy citizen. He was a mum- er of his wife, who died in her body was deposited at Wood- low Cemetery by the Crawford Migrating Company. ORGANIZATION FORMED TO CARRY OUT PRO- GRAM FOR NEGRO HEALTH WEEK over a program, during the week of the program, every man, woman, and child in attendance will be adopted to "Make Every Day a Meeting" will be held each week of McGregor's Baptist Church on the same program is performed. of certain school officials in the Rita Mongue Bay district to age upstream the Valley for the schools. a group of indigition, Col- ord Mothers under the Genderhati of Mrs. Annie Maxwell, recently pre- COL. SIMMONS ELATED AT SUPREME COURT DECISION The Express has received the following telegram from Col. Hozie Conklin Simmonsa, the Assistant Attorney General, the Supreme Court in the Daugao, eastern Primary县. Hot Springs Ark, Mar 3—Dalila Nigreza, 2600 Dallila, 2600 Dallila, Our Supreme Court in firing our people from political misconducts. Everywhere gates of sardon weak. We are not weqi for the justice we are qualified for to participate in government, Our Supreme Court vindicates restricted a protest in the form of a visit to the officials involved in advising a separate Colored Par- ent Teachers Association. A committee of the Association consists of Mr. A. Maxwell, Mr. M. Vickey, Mrs. M. Wiley, Mrs. E. P. Peterson, have been appointed to interview Mr. Josephine O'Leary, principal of the Garfield School to ascertain tions to Negro mothers to organize a Colored Parent Teachers A- sociation. Attempt at Negregation Mr. Rose Boyle, prominent Race riteries of Santa Monica state that the Colored district is at a near- ness to the Negro community, plan—whether it is a state issue that is being threaten upon them or a race conspiracy in the attempt of fomenting the marginalization to foment the marginalization idea in the public school system of this district. TEXAS TOWNS TYLOR — Mr. and Mrs. John Jones have moved to Chambers, Mr. Johnship May-Days, IG, Co. WHO SERVED IN THE WORLD AFTER WORLD WAR II MILKFIELD, M. Mr. Henry long, an old but highly respected author died at his home in Avenue, after a very short illness. Was & member of Shenandoah M. R. church. Was a member of Avenue, church. Was a member of the K. of P. and P. Irgandt and buried with his wife, Martha. Was a member of Powder Mill Cemetery. William Hill Jr., best at Baskin. Was a member of Baskin. Was a member of Betty Smith after a four stroke stroke, funeral attended later. In bed, told to rest in the Mickey Cousin. Mr. W. C. Bord lies very awake at his home on East Baskin Street. Mr. W. C. Bord lies very awake at his home on East Baskin Street. The Knights of Python and Court of Colarain will hold their annual meeting in the Baskin Street evening. A Y. Young is getting on nicely in Sheppard Hospital. How will the decision of the Bureau Court of the United States be made in the democratic primary? Some one answer. Will it better his cone. Mrs. Garrett young 16岁 died at her home in New York. After, read the Dallas Express, delivered at your door. Sep. P. F. Dennis. 165-2 N. Wellington Street. CHARLES S. GILPIN The World's Greatest Actor And All Colored Cast Prices TEXAS COLLEGE AND —ot SUMMER QUARTER A JUNE TEXAS COLLEGE ANNOUNCES OPENING of SUMMER QUARTER AND SUMMER NORMAL JUNE 6; 1927 Special efforts have been put forth in securing a strong and competitive team with a strong record. The hands of the departments of the College joined by a corps of prominent and well-known alumni. Tennessee College hold the second Jargest Summer School amount among all colleges in the state and the second ever greater this year. The university quarter, the used summer normal will be conducted, beginning June 6, and closing June 14. The summer quarter is a real and assured opportunity for pre-grad students this session as a real and assured opportunity for pre-grad students. The uniform success of the teachers in the state examinations, the success of the students in the state examinations, and the standing in the regular college curriculum audit the excellent. Exceptional facilities such as modern equipped buildings, laboratories, and library, with one of the best research Practice facilities in the state, the second quarter of real work, as well as to enjoy a pleasant season in the best prepared Ohio Trainees in the South will conduct the summer quarter. For information address the President, Tennessee College, Tulsa, Oklahoma 38101, Prof. A. M. Sweeney, Box 11, Wilkesville, Ohio 45912. NEGRO SHRINKERS OF TEXAS WINNESSES IN APPEAL MONDAY Washington, March 18-19 Negro Shrinkers Won in their first game of the their plan for a review of an injunction granted by a Texas court to the white Shrinker organization pleasing the Mexico name and implicate. 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