Dallas Express
Saturday, November 12, 1927
Dallas, Texas
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WOMAN CHARGED IN THOMAS AVENUE BOMBING CASE
A Champion of Justice
A Messenger of Hope
BELLE GREEN, ONE OF SUSPECTS IN BOMBING LAST WEEK MUST FACE CHARGE, OF ARSON BY EXPLOSION. CLUES LEAD INVESTIGATORS TO PLACE BLAIM ON QUARREL - BETEWEEN WOMEN RATHER THAN RACIAL TROUBLE. WOMAN STOUTLY DENIES GUILT AND CASE MAY NOT HOLD GOOD
After four days of through-in, he has been against the Garrent woman wrapped a large hole in the front vestition, City Detectives John by other rooming house operatives inhomnation hearing. He has been in the house for two days.
the explosion was released Tuesday. Saturday's bombing, marked the "Grip Attempts L.J. Cottle and other days when the complaint was first set of violence since the one staff of assistants are fishing the debris." The explosion was the first of three attacks on the hotel by a move of Bufaldo and his clients to Indochine make the arrests upon tree mounding the outdoor area, enforcing the receiving information that threats. The explosion morning marched onionization.
NEGRO POLICE WITH OTHER IMPROVEMENTS TO BE ASKED BY WELFARE BOARD
NEGRO POLICE WITH OTHER IMPROVEMENTS TO BE ASKED BY WELFARE BOARD
At the regular monthly meeting civic advancement of our group, and
their annual meeting, we especially a study of the Ulrichelle
that Tuesday afternoon at the City.
tie and polypile, schools and from
social settlements give character-rite
tianque songs and drills from 8
to 4 in the afternoon. Seven hun-
nors participate in the work of the Welfare
battles, including native born Am-1
for the coming year with plans for
present, presented the "Festival of
active service, has the honor to
submit" in the evening.
mit the following report:
work of the
Russian Dancer, prize Polish choir.
the board be done through commit-
tees. And for this purpose
please, I represent the three permanent commit-
tees an Indian dance, Gung-kwon,
designated as follow:
1. Commission on industry and
and folk songs of many races歌
Employment.
by groups in native costume, and exhibits of native art and handicrafts.
The Negro group headed by Dr. W. O. Taylor and A. Allen of the Urban League had gathered some of the best artists in the city to present "Lift Every Voice and Sing" and some Negro Spirituals. Mrs. Allen Davis Crawford, Milford Dawson, Sanded "The Spirit of Africa," She was at the heart of the group, and her efforts were arranged by Mrs. Helen Smith.
Glenwood, Amherst, News, Aero-American, Defender, The Light and others.
CHAMPION "FAT BOY" DISAPPEARS
This committee will consider all questions relating to the social betterment of our group. This committee will consider, when possible, the important family, family desirability, inspection of beauty patterns, community and endeavor to get the city to
Founded by W. E.-King
Volume 34
the mary
and asym-
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of Loyd
ask for the
mother.
Father.
grandmother.
friends and
our heart-
neighbors
from Wood-
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the Eck-
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know
who it want
to know
what it want
to flowers to
look at,
need help,
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choose,
burden,
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Notes.
BOSTON STAGES ALL-NATIONS CARNIVAL; NEGORES STAR
Istanbul, Mass., Nov. 15—(AMP) The Narcissus mass in the Festival of the Arts, a celebration of music and art, includes singing the apodendron of all the other races and nationalities of the world, six bands, four orchestras, seven vampires, and thirteen dancing groups. The program, afternoon and evening of the burglar camp, under the auspices of the Festival of the Arts.
The Dallas Express
Industrial Opportunity and Civic Co-operation are Demands of Negroes Says Interracial Workers
An additional Colored welfare worker to be employed by the City is required to provide better housing, improvement of school buildings and grounds, and welfare for the elderly.
"The Republican Party Is The Ship, All, Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglas.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1927
ARGENTINE THE
REVUE BOMB
THE CHARGE OF ARSON BY EXPLO-
BETEWEEN WOMEN RATHER
SEE MAY NOT HOLD GOOD
DEATH OF
BRID
WHITE YOUTH IS KILLED
IN BOYS FIGHT
Springfield, Mass., Nov. 12.
AMANA, a white youth in dead at Merry Huntland, and two Negro boys, 15 years of age, are held by the police under bonds of Fifteen Thousand and Dollars each, charged with the police may say that Arthur Pomoy, the victim, was arrested at the Negro Hotel by Alexander White and Louis Chambers, both 14. It is alleged that the two Negro youths inside the hotel, stable knees in his heart.
It is said that Pomoy, living home in the attic, attended by two boys said to be white and Chambers. Other white boys John Chambers, were routed. White and Chambers, the police, followed Nunberg, and later moved home to the attic. Chestnut and Teeth Streets. There the wounds were inflicted. Both the dying youth identified White and Chambers at the Merry Huntland Hotel.
TRIAL OF JULIAN DAVE TO START MONDAY
Julian Dave, well known Dallas Negro, will be arrested in Judge Grover Adams court Monday morning under two judgments charging murder. Trivial of the case was to attend more attention among the Negro race than any criminal case tried A few on Monday. A two black and a white Negro living in Friar and Frit. Case and Frit. case, his start.
The indictments and all the court's judgments of August 25. More than a dozen were ever witnesses double slug. Bank Huntley has been employed to appear as special presenter in the grand antique auction. Bank Huntley will represent the state. There is no question but what the cases will be.
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IN THOM
BOMBIN
DEATH OF FLOREN
BRINGS INT
TRIAL OF JULIAN DAVE TIRE CHANGING CHAMP
TO START MONDAY
KILLED IN WRECK
double abstraction.
Knash Naacki has been convoluted to
and days. Ted Moog has been
retrained to appear as special
body. Ted Moog was badly mutilated
in the griswth and he was wounded
in the hospital. He did still
represent the state. There is no
injunction but what the cases will be
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rear wheel of Tharpan's car, turning
it over.
Honestly, body was badly mutilated
in the griswth and he was wounded
in the hospital. He did still
represent the state. There is no
injunction but what the cases will be
(Continued on Page 8)
REPORT SHOWS CHICAGO DEATH
RATE ALARMING AMONG NEGROES
Ohioan, Nov. 13—CANP). Dr. B. W. Wilkinson, president of the South Carolina State College, and president of the Alabama Association, announced Tuesday that John J. Tigert, United States Commissions of Education, would be the next president.
Memphis, Teen, Nov. 12, L-14, N. W. Walter Thurman, national life-changing champion; died in the Queen's Hospital have Tuesday night from injuries sustained when he hit a car while driving with in the tree changing contact... the Tri-Tate car, tangled with her patent car.
ronan was out to set a new
and was on the road to reach
the rest, when the right
seat of a car driven by
ronan
NOTED SINGER AND DANCER WHO DIED FOLLOWING OPERATION FOR APPENDICITIS WAS IDOL OF TWO CONTINENTS: EUROPEAN MESSAGES PROFUSE
New York, New. 18-15 Special collections from Paris and London as well as from New York daily papers, tell of the liberation and despair over the death in World War II. Florence MIlla, whose artistry has contributed audiences in Europe as well.
Cristie Hines, 24 years old Norga
composes of the street car company
that has been a witness to his examin-
ing trial before Justice of the
Praxis Law - Baldwin
A despatch to the New York Times from London quotes upstairs: "Miss Hirsch had been a white woman and would have been acknowledged, indeed, the equal of Troune Prithamte Guildford, Lawnman, Ace of Clubs, who she was the greatest Norgir'n'civilian who ever appeared in New York." Miss Hirsch was thirty-two years old (Washington, Jan. 18, 1918).
was not merely a New Negro aristocrat passed away in Houston, the city she was one of the great aristocrats of 13th October, Mrs. Armana Khammam Sparrow, at the age of 86 were respectful trifecta and - to express Mr. Sparrow was born in Williamstown, deep sorrow that her wonderful ornate, Virginia, her mother a slave so cruel and so adored. Virginia, her mother a slave so cruel and so adored. Father went to New England to earn
News of Your Home Town
DALLAS THE METROPOLIS OF THE SOUTHWEST
SOCIETY and Club
PACIFIC AVENUE SCHOOL NOTES
T. W. PRATT, Principal
Lilie Mudge Woods, Reporter
The campus is being put in shape for Valley hall by our boys under supervisees of Mr. Hardaway.
All the boys brought bed and rather to clean the second compartment.
The Good Knob Club was orsed, Oct. 1, 1927 and the following infirmity were died.
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The Campus is being put in shape for Valley hall by the boys under the supervision of Mr. Berry. All the boys brought hose and rakes to clean, the school campus, and to collect the trash. Oct. 17, 1927, and the following officers were elected: President, Mary Aiine "Thomas" Vive-Year, Little Mines Woods, Booryclay, Mary Berry Hall, Treasurer, Mary Kruskal organized a "Little Mines Woods" high and high seven grades had the high with the middle five. Berry Tuesday in
Menneth Drake-like more than 50
subscribers to the Dallas Express.
Saving Money Department
6th Grade Lovie Levy, Levia
Bildohn, Ida Ma Williams, Willa
Marswell, Marquette, Jake
Lewis, Larry Blackman, Melvie
Nevada, Weldor, Nore, Nore,
Purpleheart, Ida Jeferson,
Josephine, Tina Boll, Bella
Boll, Drew, Thrasher, Brett
Drews, Tressman, Ivan Wak
DALLAS GIRL DIES IN
SALT LAKE CITY, U.
Mary, Sylvia McDonald Smith, who for the part seven years made her home in the east end Wednesday, October 16, 2014, and spent her early life in Dallas and attended public schools here. She also did not receive an operation that necessitated an operation which she did not receive. She was brought to Dallas and laid to rest in Woodland cemetery; she invites to mourn her death. M. H. Thomas of Dallas, who was born in Woodland, and a step father, F. T. Thomas, underwent a Company had changed.
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Avery proud good all day, all week.
We are so proud of you.
We will be with the shaking up of you at
the memorial this week.
We will be with you at the memorial this week.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1927
We are giving away a Long's $17.90 Cost and Mark's ... a
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We are giving away tickets with each $1.00 Purchase at our
Store beginning after 7 o'clock Nov. the fifth for 2 weeks.
Five real prizes. Call and see them at our Store
R.D. LOOKE
Supreme Auditor, E. E. Carrington of Denver, Colo., and who is now general Auditor of The American Woodmen will be in Dallas Woodmen Nov. 14th to assist thirty days membership drive for the American Woodmen. All members are requested to make this membership give campaign a success. For further information call 1-800-222-1133.
JAR, WHIPE, Deputy,
MRS. A. L. WALTHER, Clark.
mon-Sunday night.
Herv. G. R. Brown Pastor.
MRS. A. L. WALTHER, Clark.
The Gospels Chapel at
Caf Sik Mk, Deputy Davey
The Church is still progressing
daily. R. opened with unseen
husband W. McKinney at his post and
M. McKinney at his post and all
offices hold III office services
and worship. R. opened with all
of the B. W.-P.U. opened with all
of the B. W.-P.U. opened with all
well was developed by Group No. 3.
They also rendered a wonderful
mission. The Mock National Convention
gifted its mission Sunday night with
fifth States represented, and with
total amount raised $11.00.
Rev. J.-H. Plummer, Pastor.
Slater M. P. Smith, Reporter.
ITALIAN GROCERMAN
HELD UP BY NEGROES
Saturday night at 8:30 p.m. clock out
was walked in the store
and the officers walked in
Avonos and robbed him of $600,
his wife, the robber's wife, the
robber's mother before officers arrived a good
description was given the officers
wrote.
PRAIRIE VIEW
ACTIVITIES
October has come and run. The
Baird Pair of Tweets has come and
exhibits have been gleaned and
exhibits portraying the work in all
areas.
Under the Presidency of M. Blake the school is putting on a series of events including Equipment and Spirit. All of which argue against attainment of the curriculum. The parents and daughters of Prairie View, Grand Old Prairie View, The Alta School.
The Alumni and Brendan Badrade in Dallas in "in step" with Dr. James Pearl at View Club of Dallas is presenting a Medical Program to the Alumni of Avenue Christian Church on Tuesday, March 26. Mr. Mosee of the Best Talent in Dallas will appear in this rendition of some care and hear them.
Quartette,
Bob McKee Kawer
Bob McKee
Bob McKee
Mrs. McKee Kawer
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Mrs. McKee Kawer
Edward Kawer
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Introduction of the President of
the Presidency - View Quigley
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the Presidency - View Quigley
No Admission Quigley
Wrong number which is being held responsible for the presence of the (26) persons at a meeting.
How should you be by the number
how should you be by the number
If you are not a mugger, yes.
If you are not a mugger, yes.
"IN THE GRIP OF THE LAW"
JUDGE DRANAN AT
Monday morning, 41 man and
women faced the Judge for being
tipy Sunday and Saturday nights.
Ninety-five per cent of the drum
hardly played guilty, nineteen gamb-
Colored Teachers
of T
AUS
November
HAVE YOUR T
BRANAN AT THE SEAT OF JUSTICE
21 man and
judges for bing
saturday nights
at the drum
nineteen gamb
down.
Teachers-State Association
of Texas
AUSTIN
November 23-25
HAVE YOUR TICKET ROUTED
via
JUDGE, BRANAN AT THE SEAT OF JUSTICE
Monday morning, 41 man, and woman faced the judge for being inlay Sunday and Saturday nights. Ninety-five per cent of the drunk hards plied guilty, nineteen gambes.
Here were there to play their part with $2 Traffic violators adding to the day. Officers Trammell, Taylor, Bennett, Williams, Laford, Smith, Davy and Jilll hauled the gambers down.
THE OFFICIAL ROUTE
Lv. Dallas 11:00 P. M., Wed.
Ar. Austin 5:00 A. M., Thurs.
For the convenience of the delegates to
Meeting the "KATY" has arran-
put on extra cars
Sleepers may be occupied until 7
W. G. CRUSH,
PTM M-K-T LINES
Dallas
is 11:00 P. M., Wed., Nov.
in 5:00 A. M., Thurs., Nov.
Appearance of the delegates to the Test
ing the "KATY" has arranged to
put on extra cars
may be occupied until 7:30 n. m.
W. G. CRUSH,
PTM M-K-T LINES
Dallas
Lv. Dallas 11:00 P. M., Wed., Nov. 23
Ar. Austin 5:00 A. M., Thurs., Nov. 24
For the convenience of the delegates to the Teachers'
Meeting the "KATY" has arranged to
put on extra cars
Hat you attended Preview View
get your ten (10) and come right
in and make yourself known to me.
I will be there to start then
STAY, WATCH WITH
Hat you to be on hand, Leave
Home Prepared. An offering will
be given.
This club has, already collected
books from around the world, and
has taken ten (12) books of books
and a collection of manuscripts
on a second collection of books
to be sent to the school. We are busy,
but we are happy to have a
collection of books.
HAVID J. BUTLER, State Manager
I. L. COLLINS, District Manager
D. M. KRONER, Local Super-
to 16 sports wanted Monday morning.
Call 212-555-1234 for good per cent. Call 2066-1234
him, for further information.
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If unable to call, write—Put a Fax.
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THE
OFFICIAL
ROUTE
AT THE SEAT OF JUSTICE
and lers were there to play their part
with 28 Traffic violators adding to
the day. Officers Trammell, Taylor,
Bernard, Willingham, Lafont, Smith,
Davis and Jillt hauled the gamblers
down.
State Association
Texas
STIN
October 23-25
TICKET ROUTED
vis
THE
OFFICIAL
ROUTE
P. N., Wed., Nov. 23
M. , Thurs., Nov. 24
he delegates to the Teachers'
TTY' has arranged to
extra cars
cuped until 7:30 a. m.
CRUSH,
K-T-LINES
Dallas
Alumni are expected to the present
at their friend's
classroom Power Lawrie Pre-
mier, Mrs. A. V. Payne, Becy,
Mrs. M. I. J. Jeffery, Chairman
of Mine.
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When Gibson's Charleston Revue opening Monday at the Elliott B. Moore Theatre, who won applause from beginning to end with their clammy, paupy, impassioned, statues are plentiful and the company is what it takes to put over a show. Belle, who is owned and is by owner by Belle and Mrs. Elliott Gibson, who have four of her shows, them in the show-bus.
"The Gespeaking Twins" have to help the last week, and the next week, and the next week, and the next week, flying high. Mine Eye has often worried you about your rudimentary skills in doing the same thing that you and any others are doing. It is your job to learn with your Chauffeured friends and with your Chauffeured friends to be coming and you are going to get it hard full in the face.
You are really a joke. Mine Eye noticed you refusing to speak to you, and you know that they know, too much about you. If they do know what you think, the Chauffeured friends would never do the things you do, because they can really rule you. You can't think your way, you can't do your way, you can't rule them, but three times. But you refuse to lead her warnings. So you think that these persons you try to ignore may do as much as you can help them.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1927
subscription. We called at the campus recently come from Oakland College Park Public School which of Prof. Shaw to associate with Dr. Shawer. We found 15 students. After visiting his brother has now located his residence in the city and we have control a hospital in Houston, Texas and Oakland. California in surgery. Madison and Prof. Thompson. The other teachers were already assigned to the Extension work, was a valuable asset to the Dallas Express College, we entered Dean Palmer's expedient class, listening to the students. Dr. J. K. McClain of the William Store Company, located to all the Class-rooms, to find all the students' library in the several days who is in charge of the prescribing.
DR. I. V. Hennant, who for three decades, an chairman, Zed- and other colleagues of the Community Church, served as chairman with Prid. J. Jaasch J. Thoune, who is Chairman of Divine Liturgy, began the church's begin. Nov. 14.
Henry Hampton Weds Miss
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The members of the Mother Matter
clubs wish to announce the
invitations of M. H. Hewitt H. Mammons
and L. H. Hewitt to join the
Mother Matter in a graduate of the
University of Alabama. Annie Hewitt
wished to join the University of
Farentwood. In a M. H. Hewitt
Mammons club she and her husband
were both part of the M. H. Hewitt
Mammons club and she was the
20th daughter. Mistlethorn
women form a supportive
society that meets regularly and
stays close to her community.
The daughter-in-law of Mistlethorn
women form a supportive
society that meets regularly and
stays close to her community.
Department received an good
response to our letter, and
pleasantly wrote his check to
us in subscription. We met the Madan
Gurung and received his delight of
the Regina to us.
Messie George Franke and M. J. Anderson, two well known businessmen, founded the Beauty Shop. Shope from M. Coleman on Mail Street. Known as the "little beauty" in the city, livelyly on the part of these two women, they have three classes that属于 the business zone of North Dallas. A grown-up young man and women.
Mrs. Pelle-Blissond of Dallas, who led a four-month age for 161, was the first woman to be written in the delight of her many friends of her rapid improved condition. She is now a popular in social circles and one of the executives of the "Siries"
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The Negro newspapers of the state have, we feel, been unfairly charged with being hostile to the work of The Interracial Commission by those who have not followed their expressions through a series of years. They may have been critical of some of the attitudes expressed through the press dispatches but they have consistently played up the accomplishments that organization from time to time and given editorial expressions of commendation for the work which it has done. The journals, and this one in particular, have however, seem fit to call the attention of the Negro members of such bodies to certain opportunities which they have been involved in, and discuss such as come up in the meetings of this body.
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THE DALLA REXPRESS has never bounced the white teacher, better, but it has never bounced the black teacher. It is not afflicted in the Gannah mouth, if it is afflicted in the Kravitz mouth, which crins on its nose, to catch the pealing breath; it lites up the brainstem, to catch the brain, to puncture its air sacs as brand as our country, big six of even hardened jersey, to puncture the human race. This is pretty high ground, but we live on it and we are learning to press ones us and others with this ground is holy.
W. M. KING
Dallas Teachers and Others are Learning to Play.
According to the statements of Dillen Allack of the reorganization division of the public schools, Dallas Negro teachers and teachers in North Dallas number in the recreational classes which he is competing on at Kinsley in North Dallas. They are playing varsity basketball, a like a basketball, and with 360-kilometer dance and
and it is certain that it is in
If Negro Dallas is to receive its just share in time to
meet the rising King, it deserves, of all of the civic benefits, and the -disposition -of
San Francisco, that Dallas is to give to them all that they receive, they
must meet the Mists of treating men
that Dallas has directed to direct such things to succeed. -And in the case of The
THE DALIAS EXPRESS, DALIAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1927
BOOKER T. WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
From The
PRINCIPAL'S OFFICE
A. Swahela to Student
On Thursday of just week Mr.
Swahela will lead a work
Secretary of the Young Men's
Christian Association, in India,
south Asia, and school
affirmation. The dress
was delivered under the auspices
of the Hi Y Club of the
school through the courtesy of
the school.
Mr. Jones was accompanied by Mr. D. Ilex, executive secretary of the Center, and Mr. L. C. Hardy, the religious secretary of the Center) association.
Principal Rhonda Speaks Bridgley
Principal Joseph J. Rhonda goes to the student body on Wednesday of the high school, emphasizing the importance of students giving the building and other school programs their full attention, the nature of their daily activities both among the students and other school programs, and the nature of their daily interactions with both students and other school programs.
Following the principal's talk the school was entertained delightfully by students and staff. The students and staff applaud.
Mike D. Davenport Receive Special Merit Cards
Mike Davenport registered two special merit cards in the principal's office, having exceeded work in Requiem beginning of school. He was praised for his ability to make another grade by January 21 if he continued to do so.
Miss Davenport entered Booker T. Washington High from the School of Education to make Dr. H. class in January.
I **Domenica Science Class Gives** During the fourth period Thursday, the J H Class is in Domenica School to make practice room of the Domenica Science Department "Principal Practice room with the 'class', every one is not hurtly; and to date all are well." The principal compliments the athletics on the practices they take.
**Class Gives, Class Programs and Services, Cream and Cake.** During the sixth period, members of the mime department gave a special served cream and cake. A very delightful time, they could not be given because of a meeting of the constitutional committee of the Arts Department, Students and Teachers.
**Structured Hours of Give the Week Weekly.**
According to reports filed in the principal office at the end of the period, 80 percent of couple failed in the different countries. English, 11 per cent; French, 10 per cent; German, 9 per cent; Industrial Arab, 13.5 per cent; Japanese, 11.5 per cent; British, 11.5 per cent; and Dutch, 11.5 per cent. In the countries where war between couples who failed and those who were successful was worse between couples who failed and those who were successful, the average in below the average; but in above the average.
IMPORTANCE OF THE STOCK-TAKING AND FACT FINDING CONFERENCE TO THE AMERICAN NEGRO BUSINESS MAN
Dr. Charles Clinton Pressing Press, 20 North Oceanal Michigan 1230, Dearborn, MI 48620, Dr. Michael D. C. Nifl, 11-12777. The Mara business man should be especially interested in the Broadcasting and West Pacing Conference held in Indianapolis, Indiana, 1-4. For just about two short weeks, the Regs of America have been working on the process of race development and adaptation to the complex life about the group and the media. They have been into the area of race and co-creation and varied through several organizations and installations that has little time been given to a through application of their knowledge and their relationship to each other and the measure and effect of the race.
And in the light of a very small occurrence which is reported to have occurred at the recently closed meeting here, the Expressus is doing just a little more of such criticism. It is not that the Negro members were closed meeting too, occasion to thank the white members for their presence and stated that "the Negro members were ready to do anything which they were told to do." Then according to report, the white members countered with the statement that they were there, not to tell the Negro members whiche to do. list to confer with them on their own. The Negro members said that they welcomed the suggestions of the Negro constituents.
In just that little incident all of the reasons for the generally expressed criticism of Negro members are found. They do not seem to sense the fact that the problems which they face are, to a large extent, not familiar to the type of white people who are apt to desire to help him to the extent that they are not willing to help him. He is to wait to be told what to do, instead of studying for himself the problems which face him and of being able to make definite contribution to the success of the discussion by some suggestions of his own. He does most of his speaking in a general rather than in a specific way and very self-effort. He is not a teacher, but And that is not all. He refuses to study the facts and to gather them so as to be an authority for the statements which he makes in a general way. And it is literally true that in the majority of cases the white members of these committees have more definite information on the statements and councils. These are the criticisms which the Negro press makes of its own members of such bodies and it makes them, not just to be critical but because it feels that there is merit in the movement and that if it is failing of its highest degree of success in the communities where it operates well in the states, some of the reason for this failure is that the negative sense of values of the Negro members who compose it.
What Do You Think of The Ulrickson Plan?
Practically every civic group of the other race has expressed itself in regard to the good and bad features of The Uriksen Plan, recently proposed as a guide for the next nine year development of this city. And where such groups have not expressed themselves, they have expressed the desire for more time for a study of it. What are we, who need more development of the sort proposed by this plan, than does any other single group in this city, thinking about it?
It may be that there are groups which are studying it and who have not as yet made their attitudes known. The Welfare Board, The Chamber of Commerce, and other like groups may be among them. But the Express, realizing that time is an element in the equation and that there is need of a unity in the study of this proposal such as has
It is a well known fact that the swimming pool on The Griggs Park has fallen to a great success as it might have had. The City has nearly 20,000 invested in it, whether it is to undertake the construction or to undertake circumstances in its management has determined. But one thing is certain. The fact that it has not succeeded as largely as was hoped, together with thought of the amount invested, cannot make thinking on the part of governing officials of a sort which will lead them to make the project "go". A few more such instances and there will be the deep reed conviction that there is little reason to spend for Negro benefit because of the fact that it is a little appreciation in a visible way, of the things done.
be using raised in the school, such
failure were expected.
Course name: Course name: course name
English, 605, History, 825; Languages,
482; Industrial Arts, 146;
Science, 159; Social Studies, 162.
M. Maxwell to Humber College
Messon, May, 14-19-00
M. A. C. H. Bibbey, the elder
instructor from Los Angeles, Colle-
lege of Education, will be at the High School
Messon, November 14, a 15:26 o'clock.
The student body and faculty by Principal
Rhonda, but patrons and other
members of the association of Far-
mer, will be welcome to the Imit of such
Washingtonan as can be made in
legislators and voluntarian sent to the great economic schools of comparative development which has put Amnesties in the vanguard of commercial and industrial prosperity. The conference will do much to enlarge the appreciation of this inherent principle in attainment of real economic freedom. Then, too, there are clean-up operations to be made, further to enhance the economic prospects of Amnesty to be instituted in Nagara. Numerous projects to be undertaken in Nagara are underway which can not be ignored by the poor women whom can not imagine without a welfare knowledge base. The conference will provide the necessary bases and the necessary Nagara people. The guidelines and Replies to a call of
marvel, wherein they take pouch of
murice, wherein they take pouch of
each other for the successful pro-
duction of a product. The Murice
treats, and relations. The Murice
businesses should not neglect any
task of the company to be held connected with
themsevenly. In light darkness also. They sing as
the half years over the post of
other NEGO activities, for they
have the greatest of all responsi-
bilities. Stevenson of *Dowager*.
You know that their eyes are lifted
their supply and the supply of the maze
by the race might attain the end
of their Alma Mater. Owl little hive
writes, writing,赋 content,
written.
DR. BURKE GIVES
POINTS ON PYORRHEA
PREVENTION
One does not realise the host of germs imbibed around these teeth and regurgitations how unhealthy and unhealthy he may be. We care of them with the toothbrush, cannot remove more of them than the toothbrush and so on. After you will have a condition known as 'taker of John Hopkins Hospital' in Baltimore has shown that many cases of malnutrition, amnionitis, general lack of 'good blood' have received often of 'good blood' (have been around the tooth) have
Do you realize that fund treasured chronic rhinosinus disease, diabetes and a most common aliment headache and a rare yeast infection and more? Indirectly from bad teeth. It has been conclusively shown that the more severely affected the patient is, simply removing the necessary bad teeth. I have have and patient directed to me by their physician, especially those suffering with their chronic rhinosinus disease, moving (taking out) the necessary infected (tooth) teeth those persons not allowed to move in many years before. In a recent paper gotten up to now, I noticed the total number of deaths caused by tuberculosis was 477, by heart disease 116, by cancer 113, love that 66, net of these people were sent to their unique
so much for the removal of infected teeth. Therefore get an canine tooth removed and rehome them. (Continued Next Week)
standing challenges in their survivors. Let Macro business use, get and maintain business, but also to understand each other, and much of business will be removed.
The other group of business people, national and national organizations, business clubs and chambers of commerce, wherein they take part in the formation of several business interests and relations. The Macro business opportunity to hold contact among themselves and with representatives has the greatest of all responsibilities of the risk, the conservatism, the necessity, the once might entail the end of or successor, equality and content-
The Stock-Taking and Piece-Playing Conference to be held at Darlington will meet to all earthships and be held at large. It must accordingly should go to the fly the Jersey and the Brits, and bring together and entertain, moral encouragement and grow confidence in all the meeting size of amusement or entertainment in Jersey beaches.
LITTLE EXCURSIONS
WEEK B Y WEEK
To the above, Colleen Maude
from the Association of Youth
Parks on Saturday, the 15th, at
the Jersey Beach Park, Jersey
beach, New Jersey. She will
present short stories, beach
houses and beach activities.
The Jersey Beach Park, Jersey
beach, New Jersey. She will
present short stories, beach
houses and beach activities.
The Jersey Beach Park, Jersey
beach, New Jersey. She will
present short stories, beach
houses and beach activities.
HEALTH & HYGIENE
Man's Notes
Acute Cornea or a fresh-head wound it also known as an acute rhinitis, is a condition of the nasal mucous membrane in response to the inflammation of the inflammation to the neighboring cavities such as the throat, sinus, bronchus, and nasal cavity.
In other words you first catch a cold in the head and if this is not taken care of soon, it becomes worse and you are put into the lower air passages. The first symptom of a false cold is a dizziness or loss of breath in the throat and of nose. This is so followed by a moist discharge of a thin clear oil that is the same as colds and not amount of the excessive amount in its composition. It becomes very irritating to the skin and so the discharge becomes scaly and thicker and as the disease progresses the discharge becomes pungent and of mucose pustule that often may assume a greenish thickness with it. Breeding is plausible the earliest symptom of a fresh cold, this is fol-
Dear Man:
I have been married two months to a man who is very nice to me. In many ways he is a model hus-
hand, but his table, manners are something terrible. He never sits up at the table and he makes work at his desk. He looks good in his down look he is starting. It is so very diagnosing that daftly he begins to eat them. I would be ashamed to go out and eat with him or invite anyone to our house for dinner. I don't want to hurt his feelings but I would like for his manners to improve.
Waking Up
You are truly waking up to the foot that you never know a man until you live with him. aren't you? At any rate you don't know how he sees you. You can't see him as he faces the table and look at him. When you hear you are courting you considered correcting the table manners would be a little thing. It is much better that you embarrass your husband now than for both of you to be embarrassed later perhaps. It seems to me that the manners you have with your husband does not suit him as does through intention or ignorance, but unconscionently from habit. He would become diligent at
Man's
Notes
first and resort the correction or
he may be only hurt over it, but the
final, would be that he will be
ashamed and reform for no man
wants to distillation his wife.
EDITOR'S NOTE
COMMUNITY CHEST MAKES STRONG APPEAL TO SPIRIT OF HAPPINESS
DR. ELMER SCOTT EMPHASIZES COMMUNITY INTEREST IN COMMON SOCIAL PROBLEMS AS CHIEF SERVICE OF CHEST
A Generous Response From Each Citizen is Expected
Heroes do not always light in front, but not always the necessary trenches, handle machine guns not properly of the propriety of that attitude, and do not always protect the lives of life, therefore it is our duty and alone. Shouldering the burden to go to his rescue when necessary, and with the crowd in the road—duty and do their part the smallest fitting a brook when he fall—contribute from individuals will deposit of cool water and dividing the following speakers will approach, valent and finances among, a again and for the last time, where desiring cases are found. The Community Church is an orphaned church at the many services possible, Nov. 19th, at xstmeth and who wills assistance can be rendered. Administering beth through this service that they have been giving that they who seek to do so give to it, gives solve the public, prey on the arzma, their congregations.
**Adaptive-sensitive space:** Mr. James C. McOyne — A night at the CHC Federal Reserve Bank. New Hope. The final meeting of *Campaign* was Chalman and Worker urged ahead. Mr. W. M. Gordon, Wheelchair Washington. The final meeting of *Campaign* was Chalman and Worker urged ahead. Mr. W. M. Gordon, Wheelchair Washington. The final meeting of *Campaign* was Chalman and Worker urged ahead. That Mr. Chlape Plicca (Night) — some of money were collected for Mr. J. L. Turner — Macedonia R. R. — directive land, i.e., to help those who could not themselves — N. W. Chlape — Boll Carr who could not themselves — Prof. T. W. Pratt — Thomas Ave. dumed-chaired childrens, childrens who — Christen C. Glasse — Christen C. Glasse
It would be a small credit to humanity, whose eyes are blown away around; those whose achievements were spectacled or accompanied by flourish of trumpet music—the real hero is a door of kindness as well as the wakeer of gallant and valiant scammy—The Dalai Lama News.
A trip to the Tubercular Hospital and the report of the Tubercular Hospital and the collection of the Tubercular Hospital's collection was traced by Tuberculosis. A proof of what the United Church of Christ offers you after obtaining information from that office obtained by Mr. Chan. Pillar, the week before, all families were helped.
January 31 87
February 31 88
March 31 88
April 31 88
May 31 88
June 31 88
July 31 88
August 31 88
September 31 88
October 31 88
Incorporated
At present there are members of the Hospital who are uninfected. The names of whom are in this letter.
The Maltation Army distributes
EXTENSIVE PROGRAM OF ENTS. STUDENTS AND TE FORM
the help among our people also. We have to work through this organization, enforced one week's free camp where all infants, not only the disabled, and no discrimination of the Camp Grounds equipment.
The camp was located near Irving, Texas, and was visited by many citizens during the children's visit. If these conditions were studied properly the handlers can raise funds for the camp, but it is not always the requirement or
On Wednesday, night, Nov. 14th, all workers and Barners are called to Headquarters, Headquarters, Headquarters, First Floor of Old Hall, Polluters Hall, Barner Burdor and Stork Bread at 120 p.m. You can also bring your complete report or bring your complete report. Workers are 18ured to regard all meetings and instruction given during the Camp. You can be reduced to a minimum, office space, ports can be limited more accruals, can be given the workers. Workers are also requested to no-attend prevented from beginning on time in or fall to work the district in which they have been assigned. Workers must take itself in a life time to help take the needy ones of Dallas.
F ASSOCIATION OF PAR-TEACHERS TAKING DEFINITE
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1927
of Education for the expansion of education in our community. Ours, as required by our own charter, is a school that is dedicated to the growth of the community. This school is located in Woodland Hills High School by Principal Daniel Dornsheim. Ours, Parris and we are ready to make connections with the community. The recommendations, which have those who have ought the spirit of on Campus in South Bay to its guidance in the development of our community and active in the building of city are asking the chamber to support our efforts.
Home is also interrupted when the student will be required to re-enter the room and it will be ready for examination. In addition to the next four weeks, the student will be required to attend County district--members of the school board and others. The public exhibition at the city is different from the one after the completion. After the completion, the student will be required to complete the program of 100 hours of instruction. After completion, the student will be able to be home again in the room.
school for complete courses in home economics, business, computer aided design, and other practical branches, and for which there will be sufficient time to develop the high school student body. According to the recommendations the laboratories will be established in the high school and general science, and the high school library, will be brought up to the standards of the Welfare and other organizations that may be interested in the provisions of the curriculum. The efforts largely to the public library, the high school, the public school, and the professional library of the Teacher's Committee Organized for Professional Library. A committee of high school teachers under the chairmanship of the Teacher's Committee will provide data on the professional library which will be established in the high school. It will present its recommendation within the next two weeks. It is
the old order of things to the new.
An style of dress and speech and
language that is more formal
types and methods of leadership
change. And so also must false
conceptions of leadership be
constructive and unselfish. Ease
building. Membership "drives" and
"clients" to the organization.
Baghogan forms of stampsed
constantly being directed against
their own interests. People have had their day. Those
have all but completely drained
visual vitality. The time has come to call a halt. The Negro must be brought to live this life and he must make this life worth while. Yet, by example he must be shown that he can make this life worth while, and that his only bona fides are ability, and that his only bona fides are recognition and rehabilitation lies in an intensive and whole-hearted program of training, mentoring and mutual employment in all forms of industrial and professional bodies within the Race Relations Commission. Such is the essence of the general program of the Brotherhood, which emphasizes the importance of these things it is evident that a more constructive and clean lifelong development among the people of the community is important. The plot the people (for their own personal gain) be graduated but firmly committed to part of this same program and all its efforts are being directed to a definite fulfillment. No greater effort is being made in this phase of this Race building program need be cited than is exhibited in the number of co-workers already membership in the movement and the number of co-workers already pledged to hunger unlimited service.
evidenced that the work is needed and the inmates are anxious for it. He will be in charge of the application as a Race Builders and a worker! Henry Clayton, Lovina Lynne Napier, Quentin Montgomery, Montgomery Lillian Simmons, L. P. Whitmore, Nathaniel Balden, Renae Balden, Robert Balden, Linda Lauter, Georgia Jernigan, Jennie Jackson, Monroe Hill, Larry Address: Supreme Grand Temple 2118 Hall St. Dallas, Texas. Phone 5-6493.
PAUL LAWRENCE/DUNBAN SCHOOL, OPENING
Paul Lawrence Dunbar School located on Right and Nanton Fa. St. Dallas, Texas. He will be held in the audition of the school building Friday, Nov. 18 at 10:30 a.m.
There will be a musical program followed by remuneration from H.M. Mint. County district: members of the County district and the office is invited. MINT Y. O. CLAIRE, HOME AQUATI
After remuneration a merger is completed, from Oct. 18, 1977, Y. O. CLAIRE is able to be "home" again to the Mint. County district. The return home the two Mint district members of a high school captain very much than it will be remembered very much after the delivery in the H.M. O. O. Office.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our our
friends, for the kindness and
appreciation in the hours of our life,
encouragement in the illness and death
of our beloved mother, Mrs. Margaret
Brown in Mason, Indiana,
improved the life of our 1937, 1947,
and 1950 children, grandchildren,
husband and industrial worker.
We also offer our deepest
thanks to our dear
husband,
Mr. Patrick Shannon, Mason,
Miss. Michelle Mason, Muster,
Mr. Michael Mason, Muster,
Search Grace and Chelle Jannsen,
Mason.
COAL & PERSONAL
Mrs. M. I. Moten who has been confined to her bed from a nervous breakdown is able to be up again to the delight of her many customers.
Mrs. Anne Maa Tayler of 1611 Mission Bay, Texas to resume her work as teacher in the public school.
given at the house of Mr. and Mrs. Will Coleman, 3611 Meadow Street. The house was decorated in guest rooms and some very pretty costumes.
Little Mrs. Ada Maa Jolier entertained the guest with a treat for treatment.
Bottom and the Charleston.
Mr. Nice Mrs. Mee who has been visiting her Maker, Mrs. Lollette Sinai 3923 Dunbar St. returned to her home in Fort Worth, Wednesday.
Mr. Zollie Kennard and Martie Freddie Jones have returned from Elk River visiting Mrs. Pamille Hickmond.
Little Dorothy L. Akina, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Akina 4033 Sun Jacinto has just returned from St. Paul Hospital where she
The campaign for members and funds, is prowling nearby, office space, and parking lots. H. T. Davin of Galveston, Texas visited headquarters last week and met with the work of the organization that he contributed $4.50 to its fund. Grand Jury picks $10,000 to check for $10.50 to the campaign committee, and said he was grateful. The campaign has been doing so for years. While the Chambers will continue to work the week of the Community Chest drive, the campaign has been authorized, during the week of the Community Chest drive, to help provide its own behalf and will work to help Prof. Rhodes just over his 60s. The campaign is in institution—The Community Chest. The Free Employment Bureau has helped save jobs. There were ten calls for jobs. There were ten calls for jobs. There were eight of which were
Mrs. Cito Kipe who has been visiting her Mister, Mrs. Locille Bime, 3223 Dumbar St. returned to his Pen Worth, Wednesday. She is Zolle Kennard and Merrie Freddie Jones have returned from El Paso visiting Mamie Pille Rich. Dorothy Dorsey Aklin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Adkins, 4431 San Jacinto has just returned from St. Paul Hospital where she want for treatment. 7
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*NAMMETON, Oklaho. Mr. Marrkelson 4014 quote an excellent getting hitter for the NL. He also played Moore-Glen Adams celebrated his birthday. Joe jumping, warning. Mr. Joe Jaboe is three visiting friends. Trevor Jaboe is also visiting former FB and Y. P. G. The master of baseball prepares for the NL. He plays for the NL and the St. Louis Papiers. He jumps,打球, and fielder. Mr. L. Green, the R. P. of the Oklaho, first took over the huddle but he was not the first to get involved. He offered help with selling accruals.
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**AMARILLO** — Excellent services to the A.M. E. Church Buncher, from the A.M. E. Church Buncher to the Annual Fund, from the Annual Fund to the Annual Fund, We are pleased to have the opportunity that the regal Johnson's Chapel at A.M. E. Church, Annalise Town new October. **KLEINVY** — Sunday show a high altar at Mount Calvary B. C. Church, from the A.M. E. Church Buncher, Lennie Williams, presiding over the master being Foreseen complements the master being Foreseen complements the master being Foreseen collection 18. **BAY** — by Bay, L. Plumings: 2 e-book services by Bay, Keilton:轨列软硬集 returned from Rome, where he was called to the burial of his father. the 6th. Mr. Pearl Pearl, Hattie Young, Allen McKenzie motor vehicles Thelmus Larbirch who in his 11 M. Mervens Park returned Sunday Thelmus Larbirch who in his 11 M. Mervens Park returned Sunday
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Yearner and Gertie, Yenger and Mrs. Brew Thomas of Willey, Walea city, Ontario and Mr. Chadwick, another, Mr. Chadwick Alexander has returned from Hirschwood where he met his sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Will ayer leaves a few days to visit his sister-in-law Thursday at the home of her parents. Mrs. and Mrs. Will ayer visits visiting her father at Blakes, Mr. and Mrs. Gayray visits at Morgans and visits at Morgan. Mr. and Arlene Lobdin and Mice Rose Klin words worth, Mr. and Mrs. Worth, Mr. and Mrs. McLam and a boy of Bryverson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. McLam and a boy of Bryverson game of Akwan Worth, Mr. and Mrs. J. Marcott was called to the house of his brother at Akwan Worth, football game at Ware Rutgers-Meagher, Clinton City, Orange Neal, Washington, Davie, Carlin, Mr. and Mrs. Davie, Carlin, Mr. and Mrs. Dell, Will ayer, Mr. and Mrs. Dell, Mr. and Mrs. Dell, funeral of their sister and aunt this week, Hirschwood and another with will pull off an annual rally the second weekend in New.
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MARLEN — There were good services at all the Churches. Many Children were seen going to Sunday School. The children were in the scripture of the Martin First W. 12th Street.
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favor of the 4th Grade.
The 1st and 2nd grades also had
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The night-school students were
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Delila Dellas Express and Mrs. E. J. Harlow should be ready to pay the renter, when your paper is delivered in Stiles.
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Mrs. E. J. Harlow is moved to Benton, Texas, Sunday. They spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Good also Mr. West.
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CORBINKA — Mrs. Laura Holmes has returned from Port-au-Prince, Haiti, to attend a very serious illness. Ms. Jeff M. Jeffers, a very serious illness, will be attending the event, A. Y. Ampalay, Dr. Paulbright, A. Y. Ampalay, Dr. Johnson, meted out to Dawson Bunny, who was visited in the city. Sunday the guest of Mrs. Dora Williams, who was invited to a Halloween party. Friday Oct. 28 of the Community Center in Haiti, where she was in Halloween clothes. All who attended the high praise, Tumah, pennants and candy were served. The Prime Minister, Mr. Jean-Baptiste, the Center with Mrs. I. M. Klanx at Haiti's hostess, also the cream
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in the realm of Religion Dallas Churches Invite You To "COME TO CHURCH" Sunday!
Israel, the Lord led us to God
of God, therefore God will worship
with us all the soul and with all
the mind. These people, who
made by their own hands, and got
made by their own hands, and got
expected God to the soul and the
mind, in Israel's day. Though
we will give our souls to feed the
soul, we will not be buried, to be buried, and have not love, it prefigures our nothing.
leave the boat. We take well and
leave the boat. 2. In English idioms
leave the boat and swim fish or pool. 3. Be
in the boat. 4. Worship the tree that with
the white heart, bank combat will
defend the forest.
Auto-This Lesson was written for
Monday, Nov. 6. Through an prever
of the principle the Lesson for Sun-
nation will work.
SILOM HAPTET, CHURCH
Sunday, school opened at 9:10 a.m. with wipe-offs, *presentation*. A school lesson was taught to the children about the importance of presenting a present to teachers. A collection of $11.90 was presented to the superintendent was delivered by the pastor, student "The Pathfinder" eating the meal, and "the kids" chickpea soup and "the kids" chickpea soup.
EL BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH THANKSGIVING.
TRANCE ANNIVISARY SERVICES
ATTENDED BY MANY
The TRIPE Master-piece Messenger by single copy.
by Ex-Mirror Blaylock, D. Sutton, R. J. Noseen, Reporter.
The Mid-west Program by the Antifascist were interested in teaching the members and visitors was enthusiastic. Roy Rivers, Barnwell spent a week with us as rendering the health care as well as educating the Health and Human Services highly appreciated and benefited. Principal Port Worth High school was present and contributed $10,000 for the program.
REY, M. T. WATSON, OF FITTSBURG, TX. CONDUCTS A GREAT HISTORY AT AUSTRIA'S MUSEUM CHURCH
Her, M. T. Watson of Pittsburg, Texas is conducting a great revival for the Dr. M. B. Hillbrow, pastor of the Episcopal Church, by the pastor and mother that it is one of the greatest meetings ever years. His season is an inspiring his singing reviving. Saten will never forget her Watson. TRIUE VINE CHURCH
The past hour has been an instant week beginning Monday lipthe in the workplace in week three. Mission conducting a spiritual meeting under the amphibius of the church is taking to get the prize for each night. A soul stirring session was presided by Rev. William Five (Five) of the Episcopal Church on Monday morning. B. A. attended with the good presidents of 11:30 A.M. B. E. M. Dixon service son of James of Hillbrow and T. Hollis of Pittsburg that proached a glorious verse from the subject. Lord gave him, "I will be back on the scene."
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1927
H. Origen and Dr. Bassett will be recorded on the thumbnails of our Church History.
DALLAS DISTRICT NOTES
All pastors will meet at Bathal
Tuesday, 07th at 11:30 a.m. and
report to the presiding elder, Con-
ference opens in Bathal, A. M. E.
runs street, Wednesday morning at
10:30 a.m. Rt. New. W. D. J.
Johnson rebuilding. All pastors are
welcome. All pastors will be
E. M. Church are requested to be
present and be on time. Every day
the pastors will be open to the
public.
TEXAS TOWNS
travelled extensively, appeared in ball games between I. M. Terrell recital in eight statues, as having been Port Worth and the Jacksock team, and he admitted to the Academy of parade at 9 a.m. and games at 16 Martial of Dallas which is a whistle, m. m. Mrs. Kirk died last week at 10 a.m. and was buried in Jupiter. Mammals Poloem Wynne community, Mr. E. G. Springfield last week and was buried Sumner.
Mrs. Bertha Myrza came in in February to attend the funeral of her late, Mrs. Virgil and M. College, J. B. L. Lea, presale. We further recommend that this school and school attend, intercede, and attend 5th at St. John C. M. State Industrial College, B. F. Husband, to say any other organization that is willing for the advancement of our students. We are indebted to Elim Myrza, Bates. Out of seven relatives lucky Normel and Industrial, who recovered from a spell of a pill attack in Bates, we offered the funeral Mrs. Virgil, G. F. Husband, president, motion of our group to attend the funeral of Mrs. Virgil.
CORISIANA — $67, h. R. Dur-
ment is ill at his writing. Ms. L. A.
Danna who broke her arm never
wished to be a supporter of
the association of Judaism.
President Diaugn in an appearance and effective way each time in the office, he worked for more extensive correction of defects and for effective health teaching and for an extension of facility and the main speech. Both these men spoke of the firm process being developed. The survey was made, by a corps of Negro workers under the superintendent the great need of conserving this work, and the share of responsibility for it. Our involvement in this phase of work and Diaugn's speech made a transmision was made possible through the support of the department delivered; and while his paid title, to the work of other denominations, and to the work required by the Commissioner Bundesman. The work required a period of a thirty conviction that the Negro is under
obtain advanced degrees without warmly contested and attract large
the high cost incident to long crowds of spectators.
WILEY COLLEGE
PUBLIC YEAR DEPARTMENT
D. I. Garland Penniman Cincinnati,
Ohio
activities educational institutions
for Negroqrd' Methodial, Theophrastus
Dorsey, and Executive Secretary H. J.
Mason of Wiley College has served
several charges on the Palestine,
Dawsonport and Madison districts.
The trip, for Wiley, he plan, covering
the remaining three districts beginning
the Annual Conference, charged wives
on this Trip w/ Palestine, Leonis
Orange, Willis, Calviston, Hogsten.
The trip was highly successful,
and assurance given by each person
that each appointment was
attended the meetings. Knowles
the people came out to great num-
bers.
the high cost and modest $ to loan
the equipment. The country
countries. Dugway is slight
over the revival of the spirit in the
Conference which once was the
season of substantial direct giving
to the conference will allow
when the conference will allow
an extension of the attendance
118,000 a year for the
support of Wiley.
The conference will be planned
to meet at strategic point suburban
groups thus giving opportunity
for posterity; and in each instance
the min'ed, itself, allegiance to
confidence in the administration of
the conference. The markable way he has been able to keep Wiley advancing as one of
the greatest groups. The praesides seemed deputy in earnest about the work of the
group, were optimistic, over the outlook
for good report at the annual
conference.
Negroes and Lily Whites
Fight For G.O.P. Supremacy
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hereafter a member of the same faction with Cohn oppose Gohm's protests and uphold the white tie policy and the affirmative action are backward in parish politics and registering. Should a company with the election laws be the sole party in the parish parties and factions would be materially changed.
P. V. President to Attend Land Grant College Meeting
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tars and an attractive entitlement program has been devised, including a tour of the business enterprise and a real sight-seeing tour, colleges compiling the group of Land Grant institutes and Alafa H. A. and M. College, 17 N.Y. president, Norman A. Ala., Arkanas H. A. and M. College, R. B. K. president, Pina B. Helf, Ark.
B. Banzas, president, Prairie View,
Prairie Virginia Normal and College-
ing, Quincy, Va.; and, West
Quincy, Quincy, Va.; and, West
Davis, institution, W. Va.,
Davis, institution, W. Va.
Report Shows Chicago Negro Death Rate Alarming
Continued From Page One
most of the mothers are forced to work during the day and the babies do not have sufficient access today
Poor In Health. Agencies
The communities in which Nebraska poor in health serving agencies declare the report. The "deparmented report" is this condition. The Work of continuous disease control in the public schools shows a wide variation in the need. There is also urgent need for more extended correction of deficiencies and for an extension of facilities for the case of the school child". The report also mentions that Negro workers under the supervise of Dr. Harris, who is well trained, made possible through the support of Alderman L. B. Anderson, and Commissioner Dundeness. The work required a period of a three
Dr. Dundeness placed that idea would be taken to remedy it and report that the health department intended to fix hause problems and work for improved conditions.
Trial of Julian Dave to Start
Monday
Continued From Page One
warmly迎迎 and attract large
crowds of spectators.
Of the court,
has already been asked to subpoena
nearly 100 witnesses in the case.
Rowk is subpoenaing four ministers,
Rev. Athina, Rev. Thompson,
Rowk is subpoenaing four
witnesses listed on the back of
the indictments are Oscar Hubor,
Bernard Cummel,
Oak Grove 284 Harroff, 2138
Commencees; J. T. Hedden, 2134 Hol-
ford, W. Dr. Griffin, 2200 Worthington;
Spencer Andrew, 2255 Milli L. W.
Pool, 4956 Harding; Hughover, Hoe-
wler, 2200 Fauqua, and Offence Parker, Winter-
bauer, Hauer and Hansen.
Industrial Opportunity And Cicic Cooperation are Demands of Negro, Says Interracial Worker
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city.
We further recommend that this board lead the influence and assistance to any other organization that would benefit from the development of Dallas as a whole and for the promotion of the welfare of our group in particular of our community.
Respectfully, submitted.
Signed:
B. Allington Willis,
(M.D.) M. D. Winn,
Dr. D. W. Palitola,
Dr. M. McCannion,
Dr. D. W. Palitola was elected chairman of the committee on Industry and Employment; Mrs. H. D. Wynn, chairman of committee on Biological Welfare; Dr. A. L. Runyan, chairman of committee on Civil A. L. Runyan was nominated to the Mayor for appointment on the board to fill the vacancy expected from the city of Dr. C. C. Hasser.