Dallas Express

Saturday, October 8, 1927

Dallas, Texas

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SUSPENDED SENTENCE PREVENTS APPEAL IN CARTER CASE A Champion of Justice A Messenger of Hope Volume 34 SUSPENDE APPI Lawyers Who Raised Question of Nega Ground For Appeal to Higher Court. Case Carried to Higher Court by Negro Lawyers Who Raised Question of Negroes For Jury Service Now Have No Ground For Appeal to Higher Court. Sensational Plea Revives Memory of Case Carried to Higher Court by Negro Barrister of Galveston Ellen Carter, who shot and kill out of Galveston. The case was carried Bonnie Kate Freeman the night up by Willur Smith, a Negro of July 2, because she was a rival attorney. for the attentions of Wiliag Higger. The Carter woman was highly given 'another chance' by a elected at the verdict, which was injure 'in Judge Grover' Adam's quite a surprise to Assistant Discount when a verdict was brought trict Attorney Andrew Priest who was accused at a night court represented the state. He was aled sequester Sept. 21. The jury found the Carter Woo room in the prosecution by Carrie McGheehan, as special presenter. Texas State Fair which opens here large booths which have been abolished an guilty of murder and assessed a five year prison sentence, but in addition each court session during the three day trial. When the arguments were made Wednesday night there was a standing room in life court room in the same building and agreed to suspend the sentence during the good behavior of the defendant. The jury found the Carter Woo room in the prosecution by Carrie McGheehan, as special presenter. Texas State Fair which opens here large booths which have been abolished an guilty of murder and assessed a five year prison sentence, but in addition each court session during the three day trial. When the arguments were made Wednesday night there was a standing room in life court room in the same building and agreed to suspend the sentence during the good behavior of the defendant. was the Zeth Carter murder case. (CONTINUED ON PAGE EIGHT) Prairie View arrived in the city. (Continued on page 8) RACE LEADERS PLAN STOCK- TAKING AND FACT FINDING CONFERENCE DALLAS NEGRO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, NOW IN MIDST OF BIG MEMBERSHIP DRIVE DE. R. H. MOTON COMMENDS PROGRAM OF CHAMBER want streets paved, street lights installed in your block, sever extended to reach your home, or any make-up needed. The Dallas Metro Chamber of Commerce, has opened a gallery, quart, 500 Fulton Temple Building. Offices have been "turned on," Commerce and proper steps will be taken to get access. The program and telephone have been installed. The drive for membership is be- taken to the public, time to time in the public press, at attention through the committee of which Mr. Chan Some five months ago the de-7. Nakaneh, is chairman, the City Council. The Chamber is in re-election recess and elected a five-year building has been divided into Districts, with Principal of Tokyo Institute and president of the National Institute of Women's Affairs. The Governor of Tokyo Building are bound that the budget of $20,000,000 said to have notified the defendants will be waived by November the $14,000,000 said to have notified the defendants. 7. "congratulate the Colored Founded by W. E. King SAYS CURSE OF POVERTY SENDING HIM TO PENTIENTIARY "Poverty" she said, in a outgoing voice, "poverty and his father's failure to care for his mother." Mother and son talked during the court or court of law the machinery of the law was grinding out his fate—which nearly led him to Go to Prison. The same lifetime sentence. He had shot the policemen, as he questioned an auto driver, as he questioned an auto driver. K. OF P. SUES COMPANY FOR DAMAGE TO TEMPLE The Dallas Express DED SENT EAL IN C roes For Jury Service Now Have No Sensational Plea Revives Memory of Barrister of Galveston NEGRO EXHIBITS AND FOOT BALL GAME FEATURES OF FAIR FACE JUDGE ADAMS — That the conference would take look and present facts rigorously, that the judges would be in America, 'we're the Idea stressed by Dr. Dustol and Ms. Bea stressed by Dr. Dustol and Ms. Bea in Judge. Grover Adams' court will be those against Harry meeting, the arrangements for the meeting. The program will aim to survey specifically the present day Dustol, and the judges will be shot and killed in various fields, how far our organizations are functioning, and how going to try to find out "What the matter with the Negro and Jordan to death with a knife in the night of Juju at a dice and on their finds. The following stated in your block, sever extend- ment are A. L. Martin, 3020 Oak Grove, Md. McRoy, 2715 Commerce, Md. McRoy, 2715 Commerce, and of conditions among our group in Passer, 1903 Leonard, W. R. Gritch, Just phones the headquarters Washington, Spencer Andrew, Commerces and proper steps will be Harding; Hoover, Hoover, 2325 San- katon to get information" The program in For Ole Yarder, 2004, Puces, and to time in the public press is attracting attention throughout the city of a letter from R. B. M. Ro- principal of Tuckensburg, Insti- tution of Tuckensburg, Nerro Business League in which he treats the chlowned to re-diagnosis and for the outside of the city police officer Attachs NEGOP ASKED NO REGION Molly, R. M. C. Got, I—(AMP) Charged with baiting a Negro re-diagnosis and for the outside of the city police Darwin, a member of the city police "The Republican Party Is This Ship, All Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglas. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1919 SENTENCES IN CART Service Now Have No a Revives Memory of Valveston NEGRO WORKING in the Fair Park for the third title is expected that the game this week will be held hereafter in this annual battle of brain and brawn and special trains and cars of rookers from both schools will come to battle for the occasion. Last year the B.A. officer of the city (Continued on page 8) X ENDING CONFERENCE KITCHEN AND DAVE TO FACE JUDGE ADAMS Two important murder cases to be b tried in Judge Grover Adam's contour will be those against Adam's Takugoe Institute, Ala., Oct. 8 (ANP-A. L. Hosley, secretary of the National Negro Business League, announced Thursday that the business will be organized for information bureau through which valuable information will be dis- igned to members of the League of Negro Business League. Information on all problems and phases of business has been com- pleted. The League is urging the League item bets to use the burden freely. Among the subjects on which valu- able information will be provided, many families support the average grocery store." Some of the methods of successful dishings dealt with by the How to budget, your business, Amount of earnings which should be invested in advertising and sales of business dealing with present day business problems. valuable information will be discussed for the selection of the brother-in-law, Ibuher Hokke and New Orleans, La. Oct. 1-3 (JAMY) designated to members of the League. Negro business men, since it affords such splendid examples of effort, such splendid examples of another and split up. On the day of Ibuher Party has been demonstrated phase of business has been completed. Darham is the home of the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company, a company that has started the grave for Oluha's house. When construction of the Kunta-Cohen farm among the subjects on which value is placed of the Company, only Negro fire insurance companies opened the closed door and ground while Dr. E. J. Fletcher, an assisted grocery store. "Born of the Negroes and surely Company, the negroes and surely Company, the meeting chain store compulsified." "How to budget, your business," bonding company in the U. R. is located here. All of these enterprises are successful and efficient scores of other subjects dealing with present day business urges. (CONTINUED ON PAGE EIGHT) NEGRO WINS "FIRST BALE PRIZE" Rosemary, N. C. Oct. 8—(ANP) In addition to the honor of bringing in and selling Charlie Powell, a Negro tenant farmer also received the Rosemary's Marchant's Association for this accomplishment. View of the fact that very few farmers have as yet started plowing, raising cattle with cotton caused quite a bit of excitement. Powell is fifty-five years old and has been farming in Northampton County, rated with cotton which he brought him the extra fifty-dollars on a plot of ground near his house. The first hat NATIONAL NEGRO BUSI NESS LEAGUE STARTS BUREAU TAMPA. SHERIFF GETS MEDAL Judge Pippen in Charging Grand Jury Deplores Fact That All Murder Indictments This Year Have Been in Negro Cases Durham, N. C., Oct. — D-Durham, court. The complaint asserted that he have frequently referred to the "bus" of Negro business, to it have a bus attached Ola Jackson (to death) in county since the first of the year. On the other hand there had not been a bus mentioned in the court. Much was the announcement. Bush was the announcement. In the rear of a home in the county lived white people this year which reiterated the complaint. President and founder, of the North Carolina College for Negroes at the Spending of the institution on Wednesday, the president of the arrest of Hicks but the officiant have been unable to locate him. The grand jury commissioner. This has been the custom for many years. STABS COMMON LAW WIFE TO DEATH WITH ICE PICK MEMPHIS BEAUTY CUL TURIST PASSES MEMPHIS BEAUTY CUL- TURIST PASSES Los Angeles, Cal. Oct. 5—(ANP) "My dance is on the dance which toured lovers in the jungle to a ma- tine," said a little French girl in an interview, behind the sensual at The Madame Mighty Hairter, internationally known, beauty culture and play. "Europeans and Americans may look on me in creation as my Memphis, Tennessee, last Sunday afternoon. With her at the end and day, I have been danced in it their way, including her much loved and with religious fervor and with an PRICE 5 CENTS NUMBER 30 ENTS COUNTY My Deplores Fact Have Been in Most of the murders that have happened in Dallas so far this year have been among the Negro race, Judge C. A. Pippen said Monday in charging the late grand jury which was pwned in for three months's service. The judge said that he was gratified to see these murder is on the news in Dallas country. And he mented the first that the Negroes are humming what would be an exclamation for the killings and not for the killings. Records show there have been many cases of the Negroes county since the first of the year. On the other hand, there has not been a fatal shooting among the Negroes county since the first of the year. The grand jury, this term, was convened in a murder indictment. The grand jury, this term, was convened in a murder indictment. The grand jury, this term, was convened in a murder indictment. This has been the custom here for many years. November. LILY WHITES SEEK TO OUST COHEN New Orleans, La. Oct. 1, 1947 The first public demonstration of schism in the ranks of the Republic of Korea, and with the organization in the third ward of the Pelican Club, plaged supreme and prominent streets and points of the Kunts' faction, as medical attendant at the Algeria Memorial Hospital. Two years ago the Pelican Republican Club made its first bid for popularity when W. C. Johnson, its former head, the PEOPLE GREAT OF THE DISTRICT. BLACK AND WHITE BAN-DITS GET TERMS New York City, Oct. 6, (AM)—Admitting that the participant had participated in one hundred store robberies throughout the city and had collected about 14,400 from his collection of 14,400 from the black and white partner in crime, Frank Moore, were sent to signify forty to stigmatously in Singapore. The prisoners, dubbed the "Black and White Blunders," pled guilty to forty to stigmatously in Singapore against them, including assault and carrying deadly weapons and were sent to the court on terms on each indictment. The word "consecutive" was not quite used by Mitchell, an 20-year Marriott cook in Atlanta, Georgia, to explain the meaning which carried with it. The forty-to-age-year Mitchell and Moore made a specialty of robbing chain stores and were arrested as they were appalled to the trip "up the river to begin the stretch." PRISONER FOUND DEAD IN CELL New Orleans, La. Oct. 6, (AM)—Willie White, serving a sentence of ninety days, charged with being a detainee and the growing out of the riots on the street front, was found dead in his cell. White president of the cell was out that tremor that disgrace. SOCIETY and Club BOOKER T. WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Elight Post Graduate Enrolled in Cooper, Miss Tyler, and Miss Hume The High School Mr. planned and directed the con- pany. before, have the patient vorage just ask for reassurance for the first expires, express concern, and ask for a follow-up visit. If the patient is to 20, we small, help them in the toilet, and other games as well. If the patient is to 30, we small, help them in the toilet, and other games as well. "Standard and Association" "Crystal," there is no question but that the of the "Duluth," "Thrills," and "A Booker T. Washington High School Better School Build" were discussed athletic teams will be the best high school team in the high school teams in the Ohio, Kentucky, and Missouri states. PAGE TWO SOCI an THE CITY FEDERATOIK OF COLORED WOMEN'S CLUB "Mid the opening meeting, Sept. 10th at the Club Center with the president M. J. H. Bould preside over the meeting to takekage of the children at the State Park, M. R. G. Thuebler, M. R. H. Read, and M. R. E. Hillard are the committees to look after plans for the state park. The Glycae report was read to the clergy by M. R. G. Hillard, son of the Glycae. All participants are asked to come out on the 10th of Oct. to be a very important meeting. LA FRANCE CLUB At at still St. Street, Wednesday night, Sept. Flat, M. R. A. M. is hostess, a hostess, and an event sponsor spent in playing whist. Next meeting will be with M. R. Young at still St. Street. EXCELSIOR MATHN ART CLUB Met with M. R. Mrs Cathcart, our working night and we are working night and we are working in art work. Mrs Holland instructs us in art work. Mrs Holland instructs us in art work. A. B. Stall is a visitor. A delimiting rookie was served by the next meeting with M. R. David. THE HAPPY GOLD GOLD SOCIAL Club. Mr. Thoreyday evening with the club, the Patterson Street, the Predaleen and the Palm Street. The predaleen, Bana'i were glauced, after the meeting, the evening was spent in the club. The evening of Tyler was of the Club. Houke 801 Allen Street, Mrs. Allen Houke our president returned home a few months later in Los Angeles and brought back lots of new ideas to the Club. The next meeting will be on Saturday, May 16, 2016, Patterson Street. THE GOOD HUMOR CLUB Mrs. Sepk. Htt. eight members present. Next meeting will be with the Good Humer Club, Mrs. Sepk. Htt. still ask at 4329 Gully Ave. The Good Humer Club, Mrs. Sepk. Htt. meeting will be business meeting which is the first meeting of the month. Three visitors Mrs. Alex. Htt. visiting Mrs. Alex. Our secretary 18 still ask. Members are asked to visit her. Mrs. R. Morgan, Treasurer. CARNATION CHARTY CLUB Mrs. Sepk. 22nd in a night meeting. There were near 100 people meeting. We were near 100 people. Fall came off at this meeting. Mrs. R. Candy raising the highest a-1. We were near 100 people. Beautiful plower, presented the club by Mrs. H. Powe. Receipt of the highest a-1. We were near 100 people. Will be gift next hostess, Thursday Oct. 13 at 2968 San Tacoma Street. All members are asked to attend. Mrs. H. Lammons, President, Mrs. M. Smith, Reporter. THE HALTON SOCIAL CLUB Met with, Mrs. Clemens, Thomas Last Friday evening. This was the re-opening of the meeting. Plan for the years program were ended and the meeting was to begin. Many applications for membership the next meeting will be at the Parkside, Friday afternoon, Oct. 7, 1937. Judge Brannan at the Seat of Justice. SOCIAL PERSONAL 57 Drunka, 10 meners and 36 Traffic. Violators were fined in Judge Brahna Court Monday mor- n. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Gardner of 1703 Duplex Drive wish p announce the marriage of their Saughter Vivian to M. O. C. Rogers The officers and members of Golden Rule Court gave a Stern Party, night, Sept. 31, 2013, 2d at her of her daughter, Mrs. L. B. Miche, who is ill. Mrs. Lola B. Blannon, 292 Allen street, was quietly married to Mrs. August 30th, after which they new honeio 210 Fountain St. to their new honeio 210 Fountain St. their friends Monday evening, Sept. 26th with a whistle party. Mrs. Carrie Kulscher, Mrs. M. Saway, President of the Baptist Mission of New York, and to Georgian last week, when their official duties called them to the Session of the Women's Convention which was a spiritual and financial meeting. Ms. Read - Substitute - of 319 State Street, who has been confirmed to bed with infirmia, has again resumed her duties with the Nominee. Josewie Jewner of 3004 Thomas Avenue in Miami, Florida, attended the Southwestern Fire Building, being home quite indoiled. Mrs. Austine Walker, Wesley of 3021 Jordan Street has returned to her home in St. Louis, Mo. visiting her sister, Mrs. Gladys Wright, Danielle of 2002 Mrs. Loisle Mort of Arvinea Oklahoma, spent the week, with Mrs. Hariette Slan, 6102 Gatson Avenue. Mrs. T. J. Sampen Kenyon of Bupaula, Oklahoma, formerly of this Mr. Carl Dillon, the noted planet of Philadelphia has been invited to appear in Dallas under the auspices of the American Academy of Sciences of 1958. It is planned by the principal and Mrs. Phoebe W. Pitman that a 100 course course of high school pupils appear on the program. On Tuesday of this week the principal wrote Mr. W. D. Wegan, great-grandfather of THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1927 ing. The whisky drinker had the best of the day. It is the largest number of flies ever imposed in any one day in the city court of Dearborn. Brooks caught the trap whistler. city is here visiting relatives and friends. Mr. A. Wright, founder of the Ceramican Colored Christian Council organized, Jan. 3rd, 1928, enlisted in the Army. He served as General Secretary, & Springfield, president. Dr. W. K. Flowers who has been indooped for several weeks to his patients again at his office. Miss Brodie Armstrong, the daughter of Mr. Brodie Armstrong, the daughter of Mr. Charles Armstrong 1435 Pinehill Street left for enquire about her academic studies. M. Eugene Piram Rahm Bahn of Pine Hills Abbassan spent the week and night with his wife, M. Alfonso R. Wolfe, 2014 Thomas Avenue, M. Rahm Bahn is grateful to will join her husband for the winter three. _____ Mr. Ed Wofford of Curtio Texas has arrived in the city to spend the fall and winter with her daughter, M. Alfonso R. Wolfe, 2014 Thomas Avenue, M. Larry, Cary, and M. Alfonso R. Wolfe. _____ Mr. Homer Brown, left Sunday night for Neville, Tenn., to attend the President's meeting he has been in attendance for since 2014. MIE LION TAMMERS SOCIAL CLUB PINE FRIEDRICK night, to attend house was called to order by the president. The Tammers were entertained by the president, explaining His vacation trip to Florida and the great security. The president's buffette dinner to be given at an early date. Out "more" the strength. H. Is Miller, Reporter. Dr. E. Arlington Wilson Endorsed For Peesident of B. M. and E. Convention The 56th Annual Session of the Northwestern Baptist District Association of Baptist Churches, Sherman, Missouri, which hav. Iv. J. A. Johnson is a pastor of previous years, upon the recommendation of the following Minsterioner: I. M. Klimhaugh; A. L. Ruek; Jones N. L. Wylfrid; J. N. Wylfrid; Owenes; E. W. Wetzel; C. T. Cullin; Chatterjee A. J. Johnson is a pastor of previous years; I. L. Blackhannon; Wm. Johnson; Sanders; W. Drake; C. J. Coffee; A. H. Herrall; Wm. Loe and Wilson, pastor of Maccahoniel Wilson, pastor of Maccahoniel Dallas, Teka for seven years, on the western Baptist District Association was unanimously elected moderator of the western Baptist District Association to succeed Dr. A. L. Bison, who for seven years served successfully. A. A. Burleson Resigns Post Mr. A. A. 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Sala we mckeee. e Interurben Building. Telephone 2-832! Mr. Alfonso R. Wolfé And ‘Mrs, Zella A. Rhone Wed ooo ein en es she ee ie per Sy Stns So rant Ss whi Pi a aah ma sine re mame peeps lant Spy reais vara fexasfewtvate meant ian] ar muna covtsve Dr TYR Howell, dae VEGhe lend aw Nise of Daten roe repent tre Pastor cx Geese se tarsean moa St Rewry Se ee ae is cant aie moreso oe at acvonsaro ow cay coor sive tase wa cf mes ea Snenearenee WHAT’S THAT : Sot =i poo al antl © mn your life? Tut-Tut; KLAR & WINTERMAN.._ apapeerereney drastic prices in our Smartly 'Unredeemed, Line of Suits ind Attractive Oyercote, Rome valied as hgh as $75.00, a : : 4 : OUR PRICES ‘ $5.00 © $17.50. | Mh lH Oedng Yn ae Lag } age of Sult Cases, Hat Boxes, Gladstone and | Ladies fitted cases wilt be to the Customer more | + thas Ay money's worth, oS = | ee LOOK FOR THE NUMBER, 2810 Eu. Me NAME a -KLAR-& WINTERMAN: | DO you WANT — : A GOOD ee PAYING POSITION? I Tar Your Sure Ting no Doles“ Io wntten wee cae sive sou exclusive ageney eights to nett leh oe 569 Sth Ave. Pitsburg, Peam Yoh W. Key - ite Debi 2 ae Tandeeaping, a anal ae POEs 68 ip ey Lae ie oy ey 48 ad a no hi EXCELSIOR MUTUAL ” RENEFIT ASSOCIATION of Dallas, Texas ke eee Rone oS EXCELSIOR MUTUAL: “BENEFIT ASSOCIATION ws ras gary cha Ee HL Strickland, Pres. © * $, Cafield, Sec’y, good credit risk; how to budget fight. But it has concerned itself with fighting with the church holds the interest in the church band and a long line of and things of a like nature. The members of the group to fight less among themselves in the before it was entered, the work we were paying the local money, sails, awake that all groups of mass movement. The writer has a way in which they have been accustomed to fighting and was never stopped from the time it lended 9 and 10 per cent while the Church. It was three o'clock when it was started until its completion Woodman was charging 2 per cent. We reached the coffee ad, periods that may be designated as been obviously sold on their merit it is urging them to a little bit more. It desires that The city of the "mutual ad- dition" in the business district demands that businessmen awake enough to spend in order that they be in business. Businessmen should be stated in this code makes the next annual interim statement. The businessmen will be required to invest in new equipment and to invest in new money. Negro business men, though in a necessarily smaller way can do likewise. The same opportunities are open to them. They have enough money. They need only a little more confidence in their own possibilities and the deity to work for greater success. The city of the "mutual ad- dition" in the business district demands that businessmen awake enough to spend in order that they be in business. Businessmen should be stated in this code makes the next annual interim statement. The businessmen will be required to invest in new equipment and to invest in new money. Negro business men, though in a necessarily smaller way can do likewise. The same opportunities are open to them. They have enough money. They need only a little more confidence in their own possibilities and the deity to work for greater success. THE EDALLAS EXPRESS MEMBER NATIONAL NEBO PRESS ASSOCIATION, THE DALLAS EXPRESS PUBLISHING CO. (Intercorporated) -DALLAS, TEXAS Notice To The Public Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or reputation of any person, firm or corporation which appear in the columns of THE DALLAS EXPRESS EXPRESSES will be gladly corrected their mistakes through the attention of the publication. THE DALLAS EXPRESS Subscriptions in Advance 1. Weeks 19.00 2. Months 7.50 3. Months 1.20 Single Copy .00 THE DALLAS EXPRESS Published every Saturday Morning in the Year at 4600 Swis- sers Avenue. Entered at Post Office at Dallas, Kansas, as second-class matter Art of Congress, March 2073. Foreign Advertising Representative: W. B. Hill Company, 468 South Dearborn St. Chicago, W. B. Hill Company, 468 Morton Bldg., 116 Nassau St. THE DALLAS EXPRESS has never held the white feather, neither hat it has been. It is a symbol of stress. It is not affixed with the channel mouth. It is a derivative newspaper, which triggers no缸 to death, the passing breast, no dye deposition, no purification and no curriculum as found as our country. Its five of a kind justice covers all the tax and court cases. This is pretty high ground, but we live on it and we treat it with pride. We press up and stand with us. This ground is body. W. B. KING. THE NATIONAL NEWOR BUS BUS LEAGUE ADDS A NEW SERVICE What bids fair to be the first and hit of service to members of the National Negro Business League is the creation of *x.* services which will give out facts in regard to Negro business concerns in addition to the business in addition to that, offer advisory services to those who need help for the new business for men for business in the gross earnings should be in After giving first praise to the mortgage after promising to greater coiffination of money for business enterprises. It has urged the support of educational institutions: It has the present favorable situation of the paper, that not only would he be urged the courageous attack in an organized way on every of the St. James A. M. E. Church and that to get rid of it but would form of discrimination which has threatened. Fight it eight and a half years against the America. Three hundred dollars. All plans OUR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE THE DALLAS NEGRO CHAMBER of Commerce is entering its second year of work with its annual drive for a budget of $4000 and the establishment of headquarters in which a full time secretary will work for the economic and civic improvement of the group in Dallas. At its first meeting of the fiscal year more than $400 was paid in cash on the plane of the budget, and the group is before. Evidently they have faith in the movement and are willing to back their belief in the possibilities of such an organization with their money and influence. They evidently see that there are large and untouched opportunities for the improvement of the status of the pace of their activities and they are trying to accomplish it through organized effort. no extricate at all. And all of this is true in spite of the fact that the Negroes of this city alone spend more than $5,000,000 annually for the necessities of life. That is the status of our business life. But in our civic life we are sadly lacking also. The enjoyment of more of the recreation and social privileges which should come to the group is not available in our city. We have no organized way of reaching the city administration with the needs of the group. Whatever of social agencies work among us do so in a haphazard way and without the help of direction of students who could approach the needs of the Ground in a scientific manner. The Negro Chamber proposes to remedy this situation by holding itself in readiness through special committees, to work with all other agencies which seek the improvement of conditions as they affect Negroes in Dallas. It will seek to stimulate and to encourage Negro business. Not by the usual method of talk, but by the actual study of conditions and the scientific approach to the fulfillment of the needs of the Negroes. We have no special cities have found it good. Its program should comment it to every thinking person. It deserves to succeed largely. FIGHT MORE, HOW? If the older men of the state who has sat in the progress of the race, in a co-cricket several days ago, who rather criticise as he said "it didn't fight enough" to win, then the public interested in their failure THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1927 THE CONVENTION TEACHER PUBLISHED BY NATIONAL BAPTIST PUBLISHING BOARD ESTABLISHES A RECORD THE SUPREME LODGE OF KNIGHTS OF PYTHIANS VERSUS UNIT ORDER OF JIM CROW ST. JAMES A.M.E. CHURCH STRUGGLES THROUGH TO LIGHT AND STARTS ON A NEW CAREER Symposium on New Orleans, La., on Tuesday, June 12, 2014. The two discussions that came out of the symposium that estimated the greatest the most important interest placed the most important interest selecting of a place for the next biennial session of the Supreme Court in a decision with "hand me down." They behind no objection. There was a choice of the next meeting of Indiana, Illinois, and Dallas. The keenest competitive bid. It was Dallas delegation that they had one of the host organized campaigns ever set up to secure a convention. Theatres and fashion houses have taken fashion the outstanding reason why Dallas should be the host city for the 2014 Olympics in naked mania. The Supreme Chancellor is alleged to have disapproved the plan, and any other Southern City unless or until the Jim crow prescriptions of the convention the colored traveling public are modified or removed. Y. W. C. A. has decided never to meet ST. JAMES A.M.E. CHURCH TO LIGHT AND START! After giving first prime to Al- mighty God, the gift of all good, the present favorable attention of the St. James A. M. E. Church may The table of contents of the Teacher shows that it has Editorials, Contributions, Exchanges and the International Lessons, Uniform Course. The Convention Teacher ever published. The circulation of this publication has gone steadily upward until the secretary of the glastown school district is the most important of the fifteen or sixteen periodicals listed by the Teacher. in the South again, as the result of the humiliation to its Nego membership. Several of the religious demands of the Nego membership holding all of their meetings in Nerthas territory, because of being unable to guarantee, civil treatment to their Nego member communities, transportation and hotel accommodation and other segregating measures that are operating in most of the Nego territories. The National Conference of Social Work has given this same question the answer in the interest of the main community which forms a part of its personnel. Organizations have found it necessary to hold annual meetings in other parts of the Nego same reason. Our interest in the South causes us to regret the fact that we are so often invited to convention's bring to any community are so often denied us because of our railroad companies, and other public errands, hotels, and various goods of thousands of dollars. In a course of a year on account of the The business interest of Dallas white and colored, must suffer on account of the coloration of the reassessment to the colored deligantate We entertain a passionate hope for the reclamation of the railroad and other officials will realize the long to our section excursion Jim Crow and his tribe exercise in the transportation to the point of the railroad from his throne. How long must Dallas and her sister cities be devised to accommodate the Supernage Lodge of the Knights of Pythala "Mr James Crow and the names of those who made it. It is in Perry, A. J. Hobson, in *The History of the Civil War* (city of 1908), head of the department, the paws that a settlement had taken from the land. PETER HARRIS By Dr W. T. W. Burke In writing different articles I have been conferring if the inference is correct, but giving to their children the responsibility of the little life brought into this sphere of action is upon his conditions right guiding him toward the age of reason. You will not extend that child. The responsibility is extent that child. The responsibility will Will you prove equal to such a task. Will his path be made to life through world of word affliction? Teaching him in his early age birth about such a task to follow in the great physique will afflicted and then taught the truth of life. Through centuries, ages, and years, he save us from ourselves, healing the broken body and the placing his medal of power. And you learn to teach牙器 design and you learn to be the doctors, dentist and school. Get perennial examinations and follow their advice. It is always to prevent rather than treat. The church at the same rate of in- With the local situation practically cleared away, that is to say no emergency clearance, that is to say no current emergency, the church will be able to turn attention with Woodman. Too much praise cannot be given to the church for the way it raised the pastor to meet this emergency, the names of those who made it happen, and the church was now able to paw the paws that a settlement had been made, and the church was now able to congratulate the congregation across and sang, " Praise God When All His Heirs and All His Children and All His thanks be extended Mr. L. W. Lightharer and the American Woodman. Woodman can Exchange National Bank and others who had satisfied in bringing a bighter day for the Church. LITTLE EXCURSIONS BY WEEK THE FUNERAL By Alice Duham-Nahar-Nahar (For The Association, Negro Prison) At a poor friend, and kind to the community, and to the funeral. He died on Monday. MANY NEW TEACHERS AT PRAIRIE VIEW MANY NEW TEACHERS AT PRAIRIE VIEW I am going with a girl whom I like very much, I should like to marry her but I don't want to before I ask her, sometimes I think she does and again, she seems to think she will dislike. How can I tell, whether she loves me or is just going with me for convenience? A. R.A.D. There are no set rules by which you can tell whether the girl loves you or not but hers are some general observation which may help or she always has her hat in her hand ready to go out. Whether she prefers theatre, and crowds or does she merely wants some one to show her a good time. If she loves you she will want you. If she can have you all to herself. **second** - should she have a book to hold back his hold? If she is forever hunting for things if she is insistent about the best seats, if she must have a text to read, if she has no intention of marrying you and it little matters to her whether you should note how she regarded my personal taste and desire. Whether she is willing to give over and receive some of the places I like to go. Whether she is cautions about the things I dislike and my health and personal habit. These are a few of the things that will leak out if a woman really WHOSE CHAIRMAN (ANP) In the development of human society it appears that all groups or races pass through certain definite periods, that may be designated as stages of development. The more a I would suggest that you ask the man neatly not to insult you any more and show him that his conversation is distasteful to you. If this does not bring results, I would advise that you seek employment in another office. Fortunately such, he said, is not hard to see how a man can expect to keep efficient office help and expect to unoblige themselves to such things. EDITOR'S NOTE Why not write your troubles to Nora's Nana. The conductor) of this column, is a person well versed in the ways of the world and she is anxious about the young and the old of the young and the old, whose counsel of a suelstailer. She will tell you "their problems," their problems, she will give advice to the young men who seek advice. She has seen the young and she can well tell parents of their children are viewing the problems the young and she can well tell parents of their children are viewing the problems why not "tell Nana" when you are in need of counsel. J. adams Nana's Notes. (care) for the young and she can well tell A. A. B. Davis, A. A. Dallas, T. A. certain outstanding citizen agreed to underwrite half of the budget necessary to entertain the associates. Later development had the individual had planned to be elected chairman of the local organization. Later development had the individual had planned to be elected chairman of the local organization. Failing to be elected he repudiated his pledge to the convention before the coming of the entertainment. This is typical of a large majority of the brethren it comes to group action and makes even many propositions that have been obviously sold on their merit. The community could be served by their description of how the needs of the community could be served by their efforts in their aristoy in the rear of the at the center of the meeting and that it did not quite understand whom you would be said to chairman." Thus, you brains and deliberation came to its death at the hands of parties unknown." MOOSEPT By Robert P. B. Wattsa (AMP) 101. He was born a Roman slave about 114 R. C., and became the among his patrons being Bulla and Cloire. He wrote a treatise on eloquence and art, and wrote a diary. Cloire among his patrons. In instruction, Answer to Hoshea! 106. Prof. James H. K. Agreev. CONTEMPLATE ELECTION NEGRO HOSPITAL New Orleans, a, oct. 8 (AMP) to congress to erect a hospital for the Negro population in Louisiana Avenue, Howard, Tolomine, and Forrest Brets has been commissioned to treat the commissioned by R. K. President, and Dr. T. Rea Heath, President, and of the Flinn-Goodridge Hospital. The request pointed out that the Negro population in this city for the Negro population in the great site. The plan was possible on the great modern hospital wall equipped with a tree drink and with schools of education. --- Reading From Left to Right: Coach Fred Long, Wild cat mentor; Developer of Ray Sheppard, The marvel of Drop-kickers and M. B. Staugrhter, 2 year All-American guard. Coach Long has produced some of the best teams known to Negro football. In 1925 Wiley aggregation achieved the "Robinnet of nitro-glycine" because of a rate of speed at which they maneuvered. Cavity Kinnon, Redd are all producible of the "Lone" against Capt Dudley Rodd. Frank Young All-American 1925. Phil Jones All-American 1926. "The Chief" Kumuo Frank Young All-American 1925. Phil Jones All-American 1926. Phil Jones Castil the following fall back. Ray Young All-American. 1926 Second All-American. (Courrier, 1926) 198 pounds, can do a number in 16 flat. Three of the Wiley Wildcats who for the past two years declare he and if he does not come, he will go help take the measure of the measure that has just discovered how to take a man out and say he never felt like playing football, Dudley McKinnon, Klimon, Capt. Dudley Redd, on account of the "Big Bent" galley, the galleying futile last year on account of injuries sustained in early season grazing conditions, and fighting qualifiers; he has from every angle, Franklin, has just about won a birth even from the "250 point dent," with Roman Sentinel on "guard." The new famous John William of St. Louis is supported by a caste that the other Freshman is bidding for, and expects that he will more than construct the advantage which is expected from Lorden, the famous 128 machine is back and expects that he will more than take no quarter and give none. Sub last season in "William's superior Sale!NewDresses 100 We Have Just the Right Coat For You at $33.00 ELN, AND MURPHY STRIETS WEILS "WHERE VALUES REIGN-SUPREME" Specially Chosen to offer Most Exceptional Values Crepe Satin, Georgette Satin Combined With Velvet —Georgette Combined With Velvet Never have the Fall dresses been more charming and feminine than the ones we are starting the season with this Fall. The new front flares, frilly godets are charming while the draperies, tiers, ruffles and pleats emphasize the feminine effects. Rich, lovely fabrics and Autumn colors, make frocks of unusual Joogan Livingston, Pigeon Young, *Bryce* and *Bryce*, black Irishman, constitute an immigrant and wives-present danger. *Reynolds* Reynolds is a man *Reynolds* Reynolds is a man THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1927 We merely mention the fact that Coach Long starred on the James Mullen, Decatur, Illinois, eleven, and has built up some formidable teams in Texas of which many thank the 1937 Wiley Wilkens are the masterpiece. POLY STRIKE RITS REIGN-SUPREME" esses O Sample Tail --- Misses Sizes 14 to 20 Women's Sizes 36 to 40 Large Sizes 42 to 50 A WORD FROM THE OLD FIELD HAND meetings and making鞭席 for treatment of the prisoners. The drug the convention is into police Rev. Wilms, establishes the head of the Association and appoints the commission Association and association. Coats i in Newest Styles, Lovely Material tials and Luxurious Furs — Moderately Priced out and meet the honors that that justly die him, then we as Iapst and Iapst, and ask God for me as laymen and ask God for me for his bidding. We smear dieted to and pulled around the spirit of the spirit love govern our actions. Trusting that we will be able to honor this great man as he leaves it, I am. Respectfully yours. W. L. DICKSON Mr. Steve Roberts and Mr. B Stephens are on business for First Investment Company in Verona, New York. Mr. Lola Smith of Spring Avenue vet for Wittkins Falls, where she lives, and with her sister, Mrs. Ida Dixop. Mr. Jennie Williams of Georgetown, Mrs. J. C. Winn, 4815 Silver Street. Monday morning at 10 a.m. A. M. Monday morning at 10 a.m. A. M. She was squarrel in the South Scott area, where she was with Scott his wife Mrs. Paul in head with his automobile. He was in the Emergency Hospital where she was treated for a suspected stroke. "WHAT BEAUTIFUL HAIR SHE HAS?" How many times have you heard people any this about somebody? How would you like to have people say this about you and nurture your long, soft, beautiful, glistening DR. SHELFER If you cannot read above letters with either eye 20 feet away, you need didaskel glasses GRAY JEWELRY COMPANY CORNER JEWEL AND HARWOOD sensitively tucker that you will visit where place the blint gin on earth are scientifically fitted for $1 a week The Ten Million Dollar Slate of the STATE FAIR OF TEXAS Loads of Fun! Thrills, laughs...a new one every minute on the Midway. Famous Morris & Castle Shows, headed by the renowned Singer's Midget Jazz Band. Thrilling rides...all the new "Screamers".Amusement for the whole family. See it all...miss nothing. DALLAS OCT. 8~23, 1927 Home to house—something good—at all winters work. If you want to work up and use on 234 Allen Blvd. WANTED—Women and girls to address at home. If you want to work up and use on 234 Allen Blvd. information write A. L. Thomas, 523; Calvert Ave. Dept. 2, Dask C. 1926 Dodge Brothers Sedan ... $685 1925 Dodge Brothers Sedan ... $550 1924 Dodge Brothers Sedan ... $475 1923 Dodge Brothers Coupe ... $675 1922 Dodge Brothers Coupe ... $725 1921 Dodge Brothers Coupe ... $500 1920 Dodge Brothers Touring ... $100 1924 Dodge Brothers Touring ... $855 1923 Dodge Brothers Touring ... $355 1924 Ford Touring ... $245 1925 Ford Touring ... $655 1924 Ford Sedan ... $255 1924 FDHF Sedan ... $155 1924 Ford Coupe ... $725 1924 Buick Touring ... $475 1924 Studebaker light six Sedan ... $650 1925 Chevrolet Coupe ... $655 1926 Chevrolet Coupe ... $435 1926 Chevrolet Sedan ... $550 1926 Chevrolet Touring ... $355 OPEN EVENINGS PERRY MOTOR COMPANY PACIFIC at PEABL 7-6301 DR. If you 20. If you the include food, real The Great International State Fair and Dallas Exposition Opens Today Victories to the Fair will find Souvenirs, Fest Cards of Dallas, Lunches, Pine Chill, Frozen Delicacies and Hot Chicken Plate Lunches. Best music in the world. Hear that Master prize winner instrument. The Violans-Virtuoso. PROSPERITY Good Luck's LEADER TOMORROW and SATURDAY A REAL SAVING ON YOUR FAMILY SHOE SUPPLY. 1785 PAIRS ON SALE Woman's Shoes 2 1-2 to 10 A to EEE $1.98 AND $2.98 FOR GIRLS, WOMEN, EN, CHILDREN, MEN and BOYS DON'T MISS THIS GREAT SALE DOWNS ON STYLERS ON SALE FOR ALL THE FAMILY HOME TRADE SHOE STORE 1022 ELM STREET IN MEMORIAM In Memory of our Daughter and Mother, MRS. ARNHEA BOLDEN Mrs. Arlene Bolden Born 6, 1952, White Wright, Texas. In the grave yard softly sleeping Where the flowers gently wavs Lies the one loved so deeply in the air. Days of sadness gill come over us, Days of sorrow gill come over us, Secrets do often fly away, Secrets do often fly away, Though you died five years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Maxay, Father and Mother, Nigita Hamilton, Vadam Hamilton, Sistera Ardmore Kara, Otte Maxay, Brothers. CARD OF THANKS More words cannot convey our gratitude to those who proved their love, sacrifice, and death and funeral services of our dear wife and mother, Mrs. State We appreciate most heartily your floral offerings, and beautiful floral offerings. PAGE FIVE National State Fair Station Opens Today FILM AT THE CENTER OF NEGRO ACTIVITY Find Souvenirs, Post Cards From Delacorte and Hot Hear that Master prize Solans-Virtueo. G COMPANY J. A. AUSTIN, PROPIETOR PROSPERITY D LUCKS LEADER FOOT.CARRY A MOBBET OF LODESTONE Near Crazy from Backacie? Johnson's Red Cross Kidney Plasters Give Quick, Sure Relief Quick relief is sure, almost from the moment you hear the word "Kidney Plasters Give Quick, Sure Relief." Coiling, this old reliability directs right away the sharp pains and dull pain. It also the week back more, a chance to regain strength and a lifespan disappears almost the muscle. The skin and goes directly to the wounds, lice, snakes, quieting the pain, storing the free use of the muscles. For quick relief—be sure to ask for the big Johnson's Red Cross Relief Plaster with the red thread back. All drugstores sell them. May God's blessings abide, with each of you. LEEN MURCHELL Sons and Daughters and SATURDAY OUR FAMILY LYLY SALE HIGHLIGHT - Service was finished daily day, pastor Amina presided over enlisted by all B. H. Y. P. U. and enlisted by all B. H. Y. P. U. and enlisted by all B. H. Y. P. U. service at his church, Mrs. Ode- n Wright made a flight trip to Michigan and gave John Skyhagen has returned home from Alabama. BRANCHVILLE - The Little Hive B. C. entertained its members on the old church after singer and praying they by their master Hey W. N. W. and Rev. H. K. Taylor from orral seminary. New. Whiting a number of members and quite at Washington; the total amount received in the rally $40,441. The new building was dedicated to the new building was dedicated to thank you. Lewis married Sunday with W. H. Black officiating. Lewis will be the guest of honor. him this week. Miss Leslie Johson will leave for daycare for this session. Bishop Wm. D. Johnson prescheduled A. W. W. and raised $40,441. amount raised $40,441. amount raised $40,441. service at his church, Mrs. Ode- n Wright made a flight trip to Michigan and gave John Skyhagen has returned home from Alabama. BRANCHVILLE - The Little Hive B. C. entertained its members on the old church after singer and praying they by their master Hey W. N. W. and Rev. H. K. Taylor from orral seminary. New. Whiting a number of members and quite at Washington; the total amount received in the rally $40,441. The new building was dedicated to the new building was dedicated to thank you. Lewis married Sunday with W. H. Black officiating. Lewis will be the guest of honor. him this week. Miss Leslie Johson will leave for daycare for this session. Bishop Wm. D. Johnson prescheduled A. W. W. and raised $40,441. amount raised $40,441. amount raised $40,441. service at his church, Mrs. Ode- n Wright made a flight trip to Michigan and gave John Skyhagen has returned home from Alabama. B. C. this city, Wednesday, and will commence and will continue a new season on peacefully a very ingesting new season night at Salem TRAGUE - B. I. and Church season will晨 attend Sunday at the River of the Rivers at B. I. C. in North Tennessee, many of the city folks attended the Association at Buffalo and Mr. Murray returned from Den- ment which will convene in next week. BROWNWOOD - Sunday was in Lewis from Friday alight. Dr. D. F. counselor, president of the Park and the community, was quietly meeting Monday at Mrs. Anne Low (Cawedow) and is doing alight at this week. Dr. P. H. Hardin is also TEXASTOWNS tended the Fair at Marshall, Mt. Worth, Mrs. Ole, Quinnions sent and Mrs. Jack Stolman, Mt. Port-au-Prince, Mrs. Clemente of Dallas, is visiting her in the Fair, Mrs. Lotenee Lawrence sister, Mr. Clemence Griffin, Rev. Mrs. Lois Clemente, Mrs. Sharon attending the Fair, Mind Sinh, is attending the city in the Sunday, Mrs. Molden, has returned to Tyler to send her school, Mrs. Heave Illini, is attending at Mountain. Mrs. Fresh News Gathered From all Parts of the State and Boiled Down to Suit the Taste of Our Thousands of Anxious Readers Glen-den, Fred Foulkes school here, of Washington High School is Thompson is confined to looking forward to a game real her home. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1927 the hostess served a refreshment plate. The club adjourned, to be joined by 50 Janice Street, C. T. Welch, President, A. M. Cory, Registrar. President, A. M. 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CHURCH TO BE THE SCENE OF A UNIQUE ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION OCTOBER 9 TO 23, 1927 This occasion will mark the 250th Wedding Anniversary of their pastor, Dr. and Mire-C. W. Abington, also the 10th Anniversary of their services as Pastor and Organist of St. James Church, which breaks all records of the Methodist Churches of Dallas. The officers of the Church feel that the church is a place of worship and a place of service for itself—they have been unaffected in their service to the Community. It will be recalled that they served Bethlehem church five years in this city before coming to the pastorate of St. James. PIPEEN YEARS OF LABOR OF FOOD THE GOOD OF DALLAS. We therefore, ask all citizens co-operate with us to make this ground-bound event of the year. The churches generally will make up the program. PROGRAM Sunday October 10th, the opening sermon will be delivered by Dr. R. Sankin, President Elder of the Dallas District. The choir will furnish applause. Friday night, October 14th – Choir, Jubilee Night. This night will be especially complimented by Alington. During her long residence in New York, she will be joined by her dawn nate to have as their special guest on their night, Rev. Dr. G. H. Bell, choreographer and congregation of Elizabeth Chapel M. C. E. Church. This will be the first night the church will be visited us with his people—the chirler is happy to publish their coming. Sunday, October 16th – Young People's Day. The Choral Club will run the music on that day the young people are a wonderful factor in the success of the concert. Dr. Fred Williams will have charge of the services that day—at night the Choral Club will give its first program of the season—the plan is to run the concert. Monday Night, October 17–Trunzoe Board Night. This night will be one of the greatest nights of the occasion—the officials will have as their special guest the famous evangelist and leader of men, Dr. M. B. Bilbill, the pastor of the church. Rev. Fred Williams will have charge of the services that day—at night the Choral Club will give its first program of the season—the plan is to run the concert. Wednesday Night, October 18th – Jr. Church Night. This is a department of the Church which has done splendid work during the year and needs encouragement. It is very fortunate for this department of the work to have as the special guest of the evening Dr. N. C. Clark of Holl Street in the young people. Dr. Clark will be present with his choir and congregation. The young people may say this is to be one of the greatest of the night. Wednesday Night, October 19th – Choral Club Night. The several clubs of the Church will be in charge on that night and have made plans to make it the great night of the occasion. Rev. Dr. W. L. Dickson and the choreographer of the young people. Dr. James on this night—this will be the first visit of this great humanitarian and the flock has made to St. James and the clubs are elated over this night. Thursday Night, October 20th “The Help Us to Help Each Other” service will meet at Smith's Church in the regular drive. All members of the church will be invited to attend. Friday Night, October 21st - Young People's Night. This group of workers are to have as their guest Dr. E. Arlington Wilson, his chair and the president of the church, to capture a great prize in securing the services of this internationally known leader of the Baptist Church—they are jubilant and say their night shall end. October 28th - Anniversary Sunday. Dr. J. H. Smith, of West Chapel, Houston will presch the Tenth anniversary sermon. Every member of the Church is requested to be present. Special music by the choir is requested. How Long Have You Been 'Meek' - Read Why Sunday Afternoon - Husband and Wife Jubilee Service - this service will be unique. Every husband and wife are invited to sit together, the committee is to present a bouquet to every couple which has been invited as guests ten years, and a prize will be given the couple most marvelous service, the longest; also to the couple the most marvelous service, the service will be presented, or the couple are expected to attend. Sunday Night will be the day at the close of the sermon the 25th Anniversary Wedding Ceremony will be performed by Dr. Smith and Dr. H. S. Jenkins. The presidents of the church hoards will act as bride and groom, the presidents will serve as flower girls. All of the features of a wedding will be had. Monday Night, October 24th, Closing Night, at which time Dr. J. E. Moore and the chair and congregation of the Church of God in Christ will meet. The congregation will be a ten days meeting at St. James some time ago and the people will be delighted to welcome him on this occasion. Monday Night, October 24th, Closing Night, at which time Dr. J. E. Moore and the chair and congregation of the Church of God in Christ will meet. The congregation will be a ten days meeting at St. James some time ago and the people will be delighted to welcome him on this occasion. ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH J. H. WILHITE and L. A. ANDERSON. Secretaries. --- THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1997 PUBLICITY DEPART- satisfy in Kansas, however, in the more than a year, to be with him amount reported to have been raided during his illness. MENK WHY II Dr. J. O. Wilfmann, vice president, every field of endeavor to attend* _ the truss board lauded the *While the purge* is to promote *the truss board* _ said that other - people - recognize that greater stress will be placed upon means of acceleration. Donna *J. a. an educator*, instructing in this connection that the *tory, bankers, manufacturers_ and other business leaders will have him the presidency of its state _ suggested that the *grom and many have already attracting the attention of people already attracting the attention of people already* _ to speak. y is to the everlasting credit of President Dagan, said Dr. William T. Crawford, a senior nursing critic to the country not only for his leadership but for his presidency in the counselor who has led his forces thru every stage of heights of academic attainment as has enabled the school to firmly establish the by the small margin of 33 institutions. Other men who have been more or less instructed in building Wiley are Dr. Crawford, a law officer on the Board of Education, and Dr. Bishop R. J. Nesner, General Summerville, a law officer on Main Street. He is a graduate of Howard University, Washington, D. C. and chairman of the educational committee in charge of Negro colleges. He is the president of the Alpha Bla Alpha fraternity. Detroit, Mich. Oct: 11 (CAMP) Barnes and Dorris Pryor, made a straightening One million dollars changed hands to Aviator and returned $10. PRICE PRIED by Mail 500-180 ex- among New Yorkers in this city during our week of the National Haircut in the city now attending High School its sessions here Monday night. A-Ab. Pa. is at home with her hair. 108 N. Central Oklahoma City, cording to the minutes, 1080. or John Holmes (after a stay of Young people from eight states antitrust that United Presidential School talk Wednesday morning, chapel talk in an open, the attachment of the inaugural session of Wiley College, the vacant seats that morning—which was the crowd that came to witness the convocation that morning. Doctors had arrived on the Wiley specials which reached Marshall Hall of the Doctors of Tea and adjacent states. Cambridge, Maze, Oct. 1—(ANP) The Rev. K. N. Michaels of N. Michaels School in Austin Street, called greeting to police headquarters last Sunday and addressed the community. There is a murder being committed somewhere in the hamburg of Austin. A wagon load of police dang through the streets to the church and the police station. Sung were running to safety outside. Others inside were standing in the street. And all the white scream, waits and yell were filling the main aisle. quest of the four deceased by the fellow world. There were three more. He would know of the church. Police burned but dared not touch the animal rescue league and held it in the church but neither could attend to the matter right away, so the police decided to try their hand. One held them down and drew it forth. He was sent to the Animal Recreation League and peace and quiet — again. Stationed the church and station number 780. BAPSTISTS TO RAISE A MILLION DOLLARS Detroit, Mich. Oct. 1—(CANP)—One million Baptists who held hands among degrees in this city during the week of the National Baptist Convention meeting which closed its sessions here Monday night. Arriving to the minutes, $200,000 Orlando, N. C. Oel. — (AIP)—Business men, professional men, and students will assume here December 7 to discuss plans and to formulate a plan for the advancement of the Negro in America. Dr. J. A. B. Bisharp, president of the Negro Association, will assume with C. C. Spandling, W. G. Pearson and other leaders of this association announced Tuesday that from present indications the movement would be successful. "The purpose of the meeting" said Dr. Shepard, "to get together and discuss things over in general. For a number of years we have felt that we need to discuss the issues and at least disclosing it with various leaders of our group, we decided to hold the meeting right here in Durham. We have been able to reach every field of endowment to attend." While the purpose is to promote the work of the group, it is reported that greater stress will be placed upon means of acceleration. The bankers, bankers, manufacturers, and other business leaders will have very prominent places on the presentation and expected the invitation to attend and to speak. SPRINGFIELD WANTS NEGRO COUNCILMAN Springfield. Masse, Oct. 1 (ANP) Pointing out that they have been intensely loyal to the Republican front, Mr. Taverner has have caused nomination papers to be filed for Attorney Alfond H. Taverner as candidate for the Compton County seat. Mr. Taverner are three candidates in the fourth ward which has a large number of Negro voters, and it is openly conceded that the three Republicans who are nominated will be Mr. Taverner was a candidate for the common council in 1928. He was elected in 1929, beating by the small margin of 23 votes, losing to *Counselman* H. Atkinson. At the time only one person was a candidate on Main Street. Mr. Taverner has law offices on Main Street. He is a graduate of Washington, D.C. and bachelor of business at Law. He is a member of the Alpha Phil Alpha fraternity. INSURANCE AGENT FOUND WITH CRUSHED SKULL Corsicana, Texas, Oct. 1, I-4. Marti, north of Dallas, was arrested on Monday morning in East Corsicana, with his skull enclosed. The sign indicated that he was charged with the illegal instrument. After examination it is alleged that he was hit five or more times. He was arrested and placed in jail and are being held for investiga- JEFFERSON -- Sunday was a great day in the city, the Christian Church of Smithland and the lower part of the County joined in with the service on Sunday morning and held morning and night service at Will Campbell's church, the crowd was very great, and it is now believed they will soon come to town. Here, Mr. Tom Dean, one of the visitors fell on the street Friday was the Collecified Polls at Maryhill the East Texas many of Marion County represents, there were able to get some of the Last Saturday's W. S. Willetts, Toula the Grand Chancellor made his arrival in the city an invaded life by bystries traveling an address at the Capital Building for Lodi, Texas. The Will Oliver of Smithland and little grand child, funeral arrangement was made with Pryor Underwood, the man carried to Delgale Church, Sunday for burial. He was service day at the Dinton B. C. Rev. W. W. Webb was at his post bed and night Mr. Holmmer Coach, visited his father and brothers yesterday find, behind them all well, he will remain in the city a few days looking after business. Miss Osseen Rohrer, Trin Love Darra, and Doris Pryer, made a trip to Avinner and returned Sunday to visit home alone, they are now attending Central High School. 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Today he is hidden away in the cave, and he has left his foot down and ground with God to takeaway his brown skin is taken care of in conjunction with perseus, when con- duced from the standpoint of weak- ness. THE PROPRIETY FLIGHT in the realm of Religion When his physical needs had been supplied his old time strength returned, and he went forty days, and then eight. God Just why the phopper sounded his distant retreat in not just clear justice, but in clear justice. To the Heirathsw, thought it was the first time ous had visited it. God Just why the phopper was it the Mount of God-God's dwelling place. It was the place to him his flocks when God spoke to him out of the burning hearth, it was the law had been given, and Moses had probed the thought that by going there far away from the habitation of the idolatry, added the law, and Moses had probed his life. Then he was away from his native land. Idolatry, added the law, and Moses had probed his life. We usually get what looked for God and found God. GOD QUESTIONS THE PROPHET JEHOVAM SENT BACK TO HIS TASK. The prophets work was not finished but he just prepare the agencies to the judgment upon Allah. He was the one who sent the Israel. He was to安慰 Israel, John and Billy and the sins of Allah and Jude were to be punished in the Land of Israel and a prophet of the Lord. But He told the astonished prophet that He would have those who were true to Him. God will always have those who are true to Him cause doubt the number who may fall away. RISING STAR M. H. C. WRITE ROCK. A. 238 J. M. R. Raw, Young, the first African-American to be admitted and a number of the millions were ordained. Rev. Young presided over the service. Rev. Young was ordained by who were presided over. Do not forget that the Junior Church closes its popularity. Contact Sunday night. On Hal. Roy W. & O. Chr. Pastor Mary M. Heads, Reporter. COLORED BAPTIST ON COAST-WIN CONTROVERSY SY OVER INCORPORATED NAME Object to Use of "First Baptist" by White Church Organization The article of incorporation with the official real and signature of the church were brought to the newspaper by Arthur L. Hoehn, chairman of the church. He also claimed the claim of the colored church. "Inasmuch as there is no designation of 'white' the 'Walwegite' Avenue is the first church." First Baptist Church, of THE GREATER SHILGH B. C. Sunday School at $3.00 A. M. conducted by O. Association Supp. Deb. J. B. Riggs with all the teachers at their post. Class No. 1 \led as usual in col lection. FT. WORTH News From Greater Saint James Street Baptist Church This has been a very good week for the church. We've had been nothing but happy. though we have wifitnessed more than we could have expected, a while. Monday with well attended Missionary meeting at 12:30 p.m. M. L. Johnson灯 by the evening expressed themselves as a believer in information on a sleek in information on The Noch-tie and ayon schenna was another feature of the amenity entertainment. What created a deal of laughter interest. This entire program was under the direct-trib of our hostess, Shira J. H Wine, who must have the praise for-drink move toward the social side of our church. Then someone person connected by being an ag- THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1927 insecure under this name. In commenting upon the matter the colored church leaders expressed a desire to助 any embassement either for their own church or for the Wilgrovian avon community to handle the matter would be to make it known now that they had artistry of a corporation under the jurisdiction wishes to assume. Although now not in session from June and Fourth, the congregation under the leadership of Rev. J.-W. Willemse had adequate building at Westminster Avenue near seventh, according to the congregation are already partly collected. Recent the congregation brought New York City to assist them, but assistance are already partly collected. Recent the congregation brought New York City to assist them, but assistance are already partly collected. tive worker, especially in this part of our church, she is like to keep the church ground in rendering assistance by her presence and their activity. Dr. J. H. Winn, Pastor. Miss M. A. Donaldson, Ph. G. Reporter. NT. NORIHIA MISSIONARY B. C. Rev., W. M. Taylor, Pastor, 3615 Lathart Street. A beautiful Sunday morning following drizzling, chilly Saturday caused many acclaimed star-attendance in their Sunday clothing and wished their way to the Sunday School to learn Lewis David and his faithful waltops such a promising throng of students, to the Church's Bible was inspiring. All are looking forward to a larger, better school. If you are not in Sunday School, you are really missing some of the sure enough joy that should be yours. You are really longer, an older, get up and out. NORTHWESTERN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION CLOSES A SUCCESSFUL SESSION AT SHERMAN, TEXAS NORTHWESTERN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION CLOSES A SUCCESSFUL SESSION AT SHERMAN, TEXAS PAUL QUINN COLLEGE HAD GLORIOUS OPENING-BISHOP W. D. JOHNSON HOLDS FALL FINANCIAL RALLY The annual jeremon was preached by Rev. M. K. Curry, D. D. by Rev. M. K. Hollom, D. D. Phyllis, with welcome address by Rev. J. Wilson of Bothehem R. C. C. wives by Dr. N. L. Holomini (white) guestor of the first Baptist Church with short addresses from Rev. J. Johnson and Mrs. Johnsen. response was made by Prof. William Lee, prefession of Pilot Point Johnson and Mrs. Johnsen. predailing. The dignified man with brief session at its institution, Rev. P. W. Wesley, who is the Educational Secretary of the Baptist Churches. PAUL QUINN COLLECTION OPENING—JOHNSON H FINANCIAL Extra feature in the Church and Educational work of the -Tenth Epidemic District attended with President Eugene B. Kirk, 18th with an enrollment commendable with the season. President N. Paul Quinn College with Prof. M. Kirk, as the business manager of the college, a new feature for Paul Quinn College of African Methodism, Bishop W. D. Johnson, the people of Dallas, a preacher, a man, a man, who knows Texas and the people knows and loves him well, a man, who knows of men, and whose big heart of sympathy, beats, for all. Bishop Johnson are some good in every humble minimum mummum mummum mummum symbatism with all, and our small smile for every living creature. Financial Report Texas Conference #14,626; West Texas Conference #750,000; Central Texas Conference #14,624; North Texas Conference #14,624 the leadership of Brother B. A. Leake, Sister K. S. Jones, and the goal of the combination. The goal of the combination was the day closed with one hundred Thirty Dollars cash in hand; and the day opened with one hundred Stand of these warring factions Whose side are you? Let 'em run! And don't let up till your side, or your captain's name. The total reward for the stand of these warring factions Dollar cash and One good well trained soldier, of the cross thus closed. One of the greatest days M. Morrish has had in long weeks. Come and meet with us. DALLAS DISTRICT East Conference, $184.49, South Conference, $138.89, North West Conference, $128.09, North West Conference, $128.09 with the Vernon District to report; East Conference, $128.09 with the Mexican and Rio Grande Conference to report. The Whirl Wind bout $128.09, giving a grand total of $150,000.00 for which we all will receive the invitations for the Annual Conferences Bishop W. D. Johnson will pennish. Annual Conferences South West, San Antonio, Oct. 13, North West Brownwood, Oct. 13, North West Conference, Beaumont, Nov. 2, North East Terrell, Nov. 2, North East Terrell, Nov. 2, Ben, D.J. Ben, William C. Matthaeus, B. R. Wright, R. L. Vann, North Texas, Dallas, Nov. 14, Concord, Nov. 14, Concord, Nov. 14, Murphy, and Perry, Texas, Athens, Nov. 10, West Texas gratified an inspiring assertion, granted by the author, which message which enabled the indwidual After which, he was unanimous and himself made a Moderator for the event. Newkurtwinter Association Endorses the Moderator for B.M. and M. J. The Mihle, Annual Session went on record as to unanimously approving Dr. A. L. Ibanez at the State Conference of the B. M. and E. to succeed Dr. A. L. Ibanez at the State Conference of the B. M. and Texas. The only dissatisfaction vote, was that of W. R. W. L. Ibanez, who spoke against B. W. Wilson. Dallas Express Printed at Association by E. Arlington Wilson) Wien Dallas Express, was paid slowing tribute by Dr. E. A. Wilson. The Express, will have different widen; will have will different, opportune and fight each other for righteous purposes, but when the committee together "The Express and J. had a round, we both said what we were doing." Our paper, is our paper, the race paper, fourteen men are organizing our cause and reports of the committee and reports of the committee and election of officers and literary literary reports of the committee and Mrs. J. M. C. Amos were the special closing "culture of the LEGE HAD GLORI- BISHOP W. D. HOLDS FALL AL RALLY East, Conference $663.40, South West Conference, $1,280 with the Vermont District to be heard from $1,815,000, North West Conference $2,600 with the Vernon District to report; East Prairie Conference, $1,914,000 Mexican and Rio Grande Conference to report. The Whirl Wind over the exchange of patience a about $2,000.00, given a total of $15,000.00, for which we all are happy, and now for the An- niversary of W. D. Johnson will preside. Annual Conferences ference let every church send a representative with flowers, resolutions and reports to the Bishop and conference. The Help To Do event worth seeking. Don't miss the Union service at St. James next Sunday evening. The Help To Do Each Other movement is going with with wings. Bethel A. M. E. Church, rejoices over have the opportunity to help the basement. Path on the great movement all the churches are now on the path. For the last two Sunday nights the preaching old has preached at St. James, Denon, Texas, and we are impressed by the work of the Rev. H.W. A. Carr and Mrs. McDade, as so the preaching old teachers and their members to give their cooperation to every movement of the district. Durham to Have Business School Continued From Page One The new School of Commerce, which began its existence as a private grade school, headed by Prof. C. Clarke Smith, graduate of the School of Commerce Wilberforce University and formerly at the University Department at Western University, Quincy, Kansu Prof. David Waters, graduate of the New York University School of Commerce, and of time in the life of the Negro in this parishes. It is said that she her- country, when there was, greater had self no idea of the pope- her, for strong local business or- lot her creations until one or two of her personal friends began, to use ma- tionalties to encourage the establishment. alive and to play you, through it. attendance at the game was in 'excuse to serve the best-interest of your community. It is the. the number of 1000 but State Fair officials are expecting a much greater number of President Hamilton to extend an in-vision to Dr. Motton, to visit our city in the very near future. In or-der that he may see us in action, and that "a whole summer of study and experience" will be offered in All Dallas, to have him visit our city. Last ye'fore. The big man, last-best资助 Drive is now on. We can help a complete handshake to with regard to each subject. A—which may report this exhibit and A a documentary report on present more excellent way. conditions, prepared by an expert! Other features of interest to Falk A-B—*I-raignment of exiting organized work* will include the art de-partement work showing what has been done of excellent braiding and other live stock in clothing all of the fur pro- priate by representatives of organizations. 2. *C-Debate and conference on*: 1. *and orchestra, manufactures, ex- How to work of exiting organization. 2. *What Marithe* which will show in the *Mediterrium* each evening and after-do: 3. *What further organization* the school of Business Administration of Syracuse University; and the school of Management of Tulane University; the Teachers' School, New Orleans; and also members of the faculty. As evidence of the need of such a school, the United College interment to the large number of students that enrolled, last week. Dallas Negro Chamber of Commerce Continued From Page One time in the life of the Negro in this country when there was greater need for strong local business organizations to encourage the establishment of Negro business enterprises and to stimulate interest in and support of them once they are established. He said further: 'This letter carries with it not only our own views but also to you that National Negro Business League is at your disposal to support you and help you in any way.' alive and to blink you, through it, to zerve the best-interest of your community. It is the intention President Hamilton to extend an invitation to Dr. Moton, to visit our city in the near future. In or- der to visit us, we need you as well as it should be a treat to All Dallas, to have him visit our city. Let ye forget. The Big man- agement-budget Drive is now on. We will call on you soon. Race Leaders Plan Stock- Taking and Fact Finding Conference Negroes Only County Murderers Continued From Page One On the night of the abduction, Willie came home drunk in Bonne Kate's automobile and parked it in front of my house," the Carter wore a black shirt and put his pistol was and he laid it up to Bonne Kate's house on half a neck from where we laid Willie went on to sleep and I want him to be locked on the house and knocked on the door. Sierra, and also then toll Bonne Kate and then got her pistol that Willie she said she gave the pistol piling up on the chaffees. and started after it," said Elinora. "I got my hands on it first and fell into it from me. She hit me in the face and wrested with me. During the struggle the pistol went off at time and the front porch and fell out into the yard. The pistol wilt off again and "I didn't intend to kill. Bonnie Kate, the gun just went off accidentally while we were fighting for it." She has given a gruesome cross-graffiti animation to George McCarthy, who asked her about previous troubles and had been, in. She frankly admitted she had been arrested many times. It is believed the frankness of her Carter worker in admitting her driving impaired the purge. She made an excellent witness and could not be shaken from her story of her life in shooting occupied by the state's prosecutors. Memphis Beauty Culturist Passes (Continued From Page One.) sensuality and when the _Family_ moved to Memphis, Tennessee, her mother was a teacher. She was a daughter of the old type, determined, to insure her dear ones along life's difficult journey. In these early days in Tennessee, she is a teacher because entered in chemistry and early started to "compound beau- Negro Exhibits and Foot Ball Game Features At Fair (Continued From Page One) attendance at the game was in excess of 5000 but state fair officials are expecting a much greater number this year on account of the contest. It is reported that Wiley has never had a finer team than the one under the best foot ball coach of the country‘has given the sponsor team ideas enough to hand over. The Wildcats. Langston is also reputed to have a much faster and more accurate team than the completely conquered the Wileyites last year. with the special, roster for the team on Monday, there will be a jubilee chorus of many voices and probably from Christian students during the early hours of the contest. These singers will come from Wiley and probably from Christian students year had a splendid exhibit and which may repeat this year in a Other features of interest to Fair visitors will include the art department, a section of excellent breeding area, horses stock in clothing all of the fur producing sheep of the state, bands manufacturers, exhibits, exhibition and animal literature attraction "The Countries Maraït" which will show in the forrium each evening and afternoon. The Fair opens on Saturday and will ceeintime for two unbroken week. PRARIE VIEWITES VISIT DALLAS Mrs. M. K. Hunter, Prof. R. B. Atwood, and Prof. F. R. Atwood, in Dallas in the interest of their school which will have a booth at the Texas State Fair. They stopped at the fair to help me to hello to their friends. RETURNS FROM EXTENSIVE TRIP Miss Princess Dennis has returned from her vacation in the east. She spent most of her time in the city, where she is very popular among the younger set. **DALLAS PREDATION OF WOMEN'S CLUBS** The Dallas Federation will have its annual election of officers for the annual week. Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2014, Mr. Allan members are urged to be on time. HIT BY AUTOMOBILE Monday morning at 7:56 A. M. at Borgel and Hyacinth S. L. J. Jackman, who was knocked down. He was carried up and knocked down. He was carried up and knocked down. He was treated for a broken his PERSONAL Kirkwood 1925 Jers killed to Beaumont, Mortis Illness of C. Cimpson 1925 Miss Caroline McAbin has returned from Shreveport, La. where she spent the summer. Miss Breed, 4916 Swains Avenue left the city for Shreveport, La. after receiving a message that her sister was seriously ill. Mrs. Pauline Foster, 213M Nuth, is doing well since her return from the nashatum. Mrs. Viccera, 1719 Fairmount St. having been ill for several weeks and is recovering from an operation. Nuthum. Mrs. P. S. Cunty, wife of Dr. Cunty of Dover, Cola, is summoning to the city for a few weeks with her sister-in-law, Mrs. P. C. Rutherford.