Dallas Express
Saturday, March 17, 1928
Dallas, Texas
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UNIFICATION OF ALL BAPTIST CONVENTIONS URGED BY FULLER
WELL KNOWN LAYMAN SUGGESTS CONFERENCE OF LEADERS TO-ATTEMPT SITTLEMENT OF ANCIENT GRUDGES AND FORMULATE PLANS FOR GIGANTIC POOL OF ALL LIABILITIES AS WELL AS ASSETS. SAYS PROGRESS OF DENOMINATION DEMANDS IT.
In an open letter more definite in both these, Baptist, group, bishop and lower, our domestically worded than is generally the Their differences are not fandaional moral. Worse than that, it the case, Prof. W. H. Fuller, well menti. They are absolutely to would turn the hands on our known in the state for his con- gether on New Testament doe-clock of racial progress backward.
It is supposed that the express selves. The institutions and saints have grown out of the die cause benefited by us if the fire was extinguished. The institutions and saints have grown out of all of the Baptist conventions rate. Baptists, being the largest saintless asw exceptions within the religious body among all of the Baptist conventions, have a great opportunity of them all as the only solution for relief uplift and defender per their problems of financing钱. By stride among ourselves, and of moving onward, we have our opportunities as divine institute the conventions of all characters on a sacred mission—the would elect and send to some the redemption of a lost word, the would confer on a mission of a great word, the would confer on the queen, Missions churches, publications involved in a union. All of orphanages and what not are their resources as well as their feying beyond compare. A value of the saintless asw is that they are united effort he feels that the re-ion and distribution of religious war as well as a huge benefit to literature has been lost to the rate of the saintless asw.
The Negro Baptists of Texas persist reports, at least one around a general situation. In the Baptist School wounds a hundred inmates, and in the Baptist School wounds a hundred inmates, and further—spills are threatened, and may any day threatening. There is war and peace from Baptist hands. This is the case in Texas.
Founded by W. E. King
UNIFF
WELL KNOWN LAYMAN S
TEMPT SETTLEMENT OF A
GUMENT POOL OF DENOMINATION
In an open letter more definite is
worded than is generally the
known from the N. F. Pulver, the
one in the late 19th century, for
national activities, urges that the
Baptists of all conventions
to come together and pool their re-
ources in order to move forward with
eat the potty, blackstrap which
have characterized it for the past
month.
It is supposed that this express
nouns have grown out of the
turrets which have been a part
of all of the Baptist conventions,
with few exceptions, within the
world of the conventions, and are
of them all as the only solution
to their problems of financing
w and of moving onward.
Accustomed to suggestions
the conventions of all characters
would elect and send to some de-
signated a city, a group of leader-
ers, well as a boy, united in effort, he feels that the re-
sult is so large benefit to
the Nero Bantani of Texas as
a critical situation. In the
two larger Conventions confusion
has been thrown into the
threatening. There is war and
a rumor of war among the leaders
SENATE FLOOR SC
BATTLE FOR
ENFRANCHI
BY PERKY C. THOMPSON
(Staff correspondent National News and Feature Services)
Sitting on a speech high-fraught with statistic) dynamite into the faces of opponents to the 1918 amendment to the United States Constitution, Representative Gervais Jumped—booth, hammer and tong into the ranks of the nullifications here Tuesday and struck Advocating "resort to another civil war if necessary." Representative the rights of the surrender should be restored to the Negro in the South. There is involved," said the speaker, "the destruction of a just and equal balance of political power in the United Union. The question of the equality of white men."
Jeans Americas' libel
United States marines are in Nicaragua to guarantee constitutional and fair elections. What can this government do to guarantee constitutional and fair elections, do to guarantee constitutional and fair elections, and then enforced America's supposed inaction in the follow-up before the world as a dictator of international mortality with her national security and defiance of national hypocrisy.
Hebel
Maintaining that any man who stood on the floor of the United States senate and advocated the ratification of a codified utterance, Representative Trakke labeled a worthy of trial for treason.
A few week's prior to the representiative's speech, Senator Lamar Jackson is speaking of an defending voting conditions in the South, and addressed a duty to the senate that "the sixth proposal to evacuate her residence at her own will" and "fudgement may dictate, undeterred by those controlled by either hate or rebellion." This utterance on the part of the Virginia senator so inflamed the harassment, "four sets that he labeled it 'open rebellion.'"
"For any man to proach that
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The Dallas Express
P. V. LEADS; DALLAS
SCHOOLS SECOND IN
TEACHER REGIS-
TRATION
made from the executive-office of the Colored Teachers Association through Executive Secretary, W. R. Banks. The State Normal School has won the coveted honor of being the first institution in the state to校控 State Association for the current year. The information as to the date of the award, R. Banks, president of the association, is head, was contained in the announcement, and the effect that 130 teachers in that institution has enrolled, Joseph J. R. Banks of the Booster Washington High School of Dallam announced that his faculty had been given a Close behind that announcement was one from Pacific Avenue of the State. W. T. Pratt, first vice-president of the Association. In the effect of the award, one hundred percent of the Association. In the effect of one hundred percent.
the success of the movement. As president of this organization I could not escape the feeling that it was my duty and that of my team that I am proud of. I am sure that other leaders in the educational work of the state will do likewise and I feel that I am part of the history of the organization."
Meet Committee at Marshall Al ready Preparing For Meeting
Indications that Marshall is taking the coming of the meeting seriously are to be found in conference Secretary stating that the local committees of that city are should be held by the officers they will keep constantly in touch with the officials of the assembly in the meeting the presentation for the meeting will be all that can be desired. Later announcements of the local committees.
Negro Chamber of Commerce Elects Board of Directors and Hears Reports of 1927 Work
What Will Baptists Do About It?
We cannot improve the bad situation by closing our own door, but we can improve it by leaving our own war, to leave any problem forever unanswered and that it will represent any Convention in this article. I feel impelled to tell you that the Baptist group is first, it is first time for the leaders of various Baptist groups in the United States to represent the several Conventions for the good of the whole Texas Baptist community. The cause of the several Conventions, for the good of the whole Texas Baptist community, is the cause of Christ on earth, as we are now living denominational property, practice and opportunities, would it not be better for each Baptist group to represent the cause, or it seems all almost certain that we are going to "hang sep
Second, as we are now looking a clock in the morning, denominations, property, pre- and post, folk, according to windows, are not better for each Baptist and attacked Mr. Lewis. They group to agree to "hang together are then said to have engaged in a fight." The word "fight" is not used in that that we are going to "hang sep of the older Mr. Lewis wife arlea" around from their number and window.
Third, are we willing to ascend from the low lands of selfish amphibium to the higher planes of unselfish service?
ANTHONY OVERTON
HOUR HELD IN
NEW YORK RADIO
New York City, (Special) On Thursday evening, March 17, from 10:30 to 11:20 o'clock on the "Nagoya Achievement Hour" for "Nagoya Achievement Hour" was dedicated to an Anthony Overton Hour. This weekly program is sponsored by the "Who's Who in Colored America." Publishing Company, together with the Atlantic Broadcasting Company, Shenhall Hall 112 West 57 Street, Shenhall Hall 112 West 57 Street, Samuel L. Foster, Manager of the New York Office of Victory Life Insurance Company presented Dr. P. M. H. Savor, Vice President of the Company, who caused the colorful story of Anthony Overton's life and struggles. Overton was present in person, and the acknowledgment of his appreciation before the "sink" program was framed by the Reinhert Musical Club, which was directed by Edward Maragos, talented performer, upon whom was recently conferred one of the Harmon Awards.
Negro Cha
of Directors
Adopted an up-to-date Consti
"The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglas.
The N. A. A. C2 P. has been written in the fourth infantry of the army at the riot in 1817, and has rewritten it in 1821, and is the relation of following their cases uninterrupted.
His body was taken in the Charleston Department and their team members were taken to the hospital. In 1968, Papers arrangements had been made to President Coulson (1968). Papers arrangements had been made to President Coulson (1968).
TEN YEAR OLD BOY STAR WITNESS FOR STATE IN ROBBERY TRIAL
QUESTION OF BARRING RACE VOTERS BY PLEDGE EXPEDIENT, DRAWS
FIRE OF LEADERSHIP AND CROSS FIRE OF "STAND-PATTERS." FEAR OF
ENTRY OF RACE INTO PARTY COUNCILS MINGLED WITH RESPECT FOR
SUPREME COURT DECISION.
FLAMES THREATEN WHOLE SOUTH DALLAS SECTION TUESDAY NIGHT
The streets of five families were completely, destroying, and ten more were driven to their streets by a blaze which for a time, threatened to destroy the whole of the section of South Dallas
At the request of the Chamber
number of street lights, have
seemed placed in New district,
where they were badly needed.
Boward Stop Signs were placed
at the intersection of Flora and
Washington, where the organization. The Chamber of Commerce joined the Parent-Stu-
dent group of street signs placed in
the Booker T.-Washington High
School in presenting a strong posi-
tion to the Board of Education
showing the educational needs of
group in Dallas, and requesting
of the Board to supply these
needs as rapidly as funds become
CONTINUE ON PAGE FOUR
Those whose jerklings were completely abhorred were, Mr. Wilson, the president of Johnson, Mr. Gladys, Craft and Mr. Kingston. Only a small amount of insurance was carried in those things when they were destroyed.
PHYSICIANS PREPARE
FOR TUSKEGEE
CLINIC
Torkey Institute, Ala. March 14—Sone 609 physicians and surgeons Colored and white from the University of Alabama. Received the seventh annual citrate of the John A. Andrew Medical Annual meeting of the John A. Andrew Clinical Society which mounted here Annual Meeting to acknowledge to Dr. Dibble J. Secretary-treasurer of the society and Medical Director Organized in 1918 "for the advancement of Negro physicians and surgeons in the science and treatment of morbid conditions affecting thousands of needy afflictions in this section of the society and steadily grown in membership and extended its services.
To the meetings of this society meetings make available our people outstanding one of medical science in America. These meetings make available our people outstanding one of medical science in America and surgel aid which otherwise would be difficult for the people to understand and interest in. A full presentation with paper, operative and interdisciplinary information is presented in the medical intern. But from abroad.
PRICE & CENTS
ULLER
CAUCUS
E EXPEDIENT, DRAWS
PATTERS," FEAR OF
WITH RESPECT FOR
Wilcox, who declared that:
"The committee probably should have adopted a resolution harring Narrows from the primaries, as suggested by Gov. Dan Moody, but it really is unnecessary, as it does not know of a single place in Texas where a governor would offer to vote in the Democratic primary, reorganized into a state institution. It is idle to think that Judges Wilcox will convene the committee to repeat the test. What is the meaning a party without party lines and party loyalty? The test hurts no sincere Democrat."
(CONTINUED ON PAGE FOUR)
URBAN LEAGUE OFFERS
HELP IN UNEMPLOY-
MENT PROBE
New York, N. Y., March 17. "The National Urban League of New York has made public its commitment to honorable James J. Davie, Secretary of Labor, Washington, D. C., and Union by the National Senate directing an investigation of unemployment. The letter offers the industrial relations department of the Industrial Relations Department of which *Arnold Hill* is letter and the branch services department of which *Johnson* is conditioned conditions of employment throughout the country, so the letter states. Indicate the severance due to the dismissal of entire departments or entire Norgauss squares. The letter follows: New York City, March 7, 1926. Honorable James J. Davie, Secretary of Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. Secretary: Send concrete directing that investigation and computation of the extent of unemployment and part-
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Preached by Rev. J. M. Gates,
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THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY MARCH 17, 1928
Mr. Dip of Albuquerque, Georgia, gave a few days in the city in an interest in the history of the city and the life of the Company.
Mrs. Agnes Niffen, Fifth Class, received a certificate on Saturday morning at 8:30 a.m. She received that and treated at the City Hospital and was covering from the accident.
Mrs. G. P. Oliver, 2691 Thomas Avenue was called in American Express to uncover the uncle, Mr. E. W. Warren, who died in the accident. Mr. Warren is expecting her return the later part of the week.
Mr. Mary Liguert, 1119 Peean Street, Mrs. Liguert is expecting her return the later part of the week.
Mr. James Whelbe, astronaut, awarded Samuel Houston College the post session in the city. Missing parents
Dr. Rodman Ford Doyle Quietly Weds
Our last program will be a Minister
given at the Blake Theatre
Alabama — Alstreet. Annibal 25
10 will tell you from beginning to
10 will tell you from beginning to
The follow program was given
as the dinner Friday March 2, 2019
1. American — Richard Brittle
2. Song — Battle 2 Henry again
3. Our Country — edgé again
4. Our Country — edgé again
5. King James — Low and High
Sixth Grade.
HOUSTON TEACHER
SUES ATLANTA
LIFE COMPANY
(Special to the Dallas Express)
Suttatt against the Houston District Office of the Atlanta Life Insurance Company of Atlanta, Ga., on Monday, this week. Professor Charles C. Richard, Planiflora who suffered a stroke in 2006, contract with the Atlanta Life Insurance Company of Atlanta, Ga., for an amount of sickness and accidental disability.
Professor Planiflora alleges that the company owes him for a number of weeks illness which according to Planiflora specifies that a like-medical care company at the beginning of each week of illness. The Houston District Office of the company at the beginning of each week of illness. The Houston District Office of the company at the beginning of each week of illness. The Houston District Office of the company at the beginning of each week of illness.
Richard Benefit, Damages
Mr. Richard alleges that the non-payment of these claims has handicapped him in various ways. It caused him to lose his job and for failure to pay as promised. It caused him further to lose his job.
and ensured to the witty cold tea
and to the sweet honey without
without food and medicines for
to undergo humiliation and
and suffer health pain, tolerate
health health, tolerate
had to his bed he was forced to mail or send the claims in to the attorney. Y. M. C. A. building. The management retreated his special attorney and addressed the certificate properly executed by his attending physician. The same attorney also received the attorney's new-at-law awaiting court adjudication. He also has in his possession a copy of the attorney's address to the company's office. Professor Richard is being requested by the company to relocate and branch firm of attorneys of the city.
MRS. NAJIAWILSON PASSEY AWAY
Mrs. NaJiawilson, wife of Mr. Otto Wilson, 4222 Oak Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, six months later, funeral service held on Church, Drive, Odom Office, Inpatient Hospital. Understanding Company had charge of衰老. She is involved in the attorney's host of relatives and friends.
SHOOTS LOVER IN QUARELL
Saturday night. Loyle - Young shot her lover, McKenny Taylor after they had quarrelled 16 incomparable shots, the shooting took place at 3112 West street. Saturday night at 10:30 p.m. McKenny was shot by a private physician. Loyle was arrest and sentenced to 10 years in prison. These witnessing the shooting are Loyle Erwin, Susie McKenny and all of the 6116 McKenny Avenue.
Jon Osborn of 1837, South Central was shot three times in the face in a fight with Earl Adams- of 303 Park Row. The shooting occurred at Park Avenue and Parks Avenue. Osborn was carried to Bayley hospital where it was removed. He received three flesh wounds. Earl was sent to murder Officers. Bailm and Barrett made the arrest.
WELL, KNOWN DALLAS MAN
GREETS, CALIFORNIA
March 17 — Robert Thomas, formally of 1805 Hawkfield, staked his fortune in military honors at Sawell Calf, Maryland, and was buried with military honors at Sawell Calf, Maryland. Robert Thomas' body was kingly carried to the soldier's memorial led by the soldier's hand. Guard and U. S. officials with band playing. The halter was placed on the soldier's head, clipped with the bodies of four white soldiers were placed stone of the graves, and the soldier's hand was clipped with the American flag. "Never My God" was played by the soldier's hand. Taps were then blowed. The Catholic Priest went west through the salt and the Red Cross World and again all turned and marched away.
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As one glimpses the glaring headlines of the daily newspapers of the present and learns that the Tappot Dome funds have been traced to the Republican Party and as he reads probably in the same periodical that a Senator from Virginia has made a stirring speech declaring that the United States has no excuse to make any set of politicians or to the world at large, he is struck forcibly by the comparison, which naturally is his, of such politicians with the American Fathers of days gone by. He thinks of the soul qualities of those gentlemen whose near relatives and fathers braved the terrors of a wilderness and of savages to the land. He thinks of the deprivations through which they cheerfully went with their loved ones for the achievement of this government which is today called America:
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He cannot escape the idea that men of America today have fallen far in their conceptions of what a government means and of what polities, the very soul of a nation because it is the means of the expression of the sentiment of a nation. He cannot escape the idea that the day of "clean hands" is not far away although he realizes that his hopes are rather vain. He reviews Senate investigations of men who are alleged to have obtained their right to seats by political fraud and realizes that investigations are made by representatives of a arity while attempting to involve the public in the process of Constitutional enactments for a series of years. The two parties trying to sidestep the consideration of still another law enacted in the name of Christianity but favored at heart by none of those who most ardently support it and whose scramble for political place is made on the basis of hypocrisy. All of these things rattle contest in which "pot charges kettle" with the hope that the masses will not see the real blackness of "either". Seriously considered, it is evident that the country can not go much farther with a political "housecleaning". It may come as the result of the impatience of a much tainted party. And again, it may not; for the long suffering voter is also a less thinker than those who lead him. But there is no reason to hope that the records as they are scanned in future time, will throw any glorious reflections on this present day or that those who now stand in the limelight of public political striving will be crowned heroes or revered heroes. He cannot escape the idea that the country which they profess to serve. Politically, America has made much progress—backward.
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SENATOR TINKHAM ON DISFRANCHISEMENT
THE DALLAS EXPRESS
has never hoisted the white feather, but the yellow streak by the yellow streak. It is not affiliated with any newspaper, but with every day, monthly, commissary newspaper, which we call it. We do not have no commissary flag. It professes a profession as brass as we do. It does not insure all the terrors occupied by the number of people around us, but we live on it that are prosperous and well with us. This ground is holy.
W. K. RIDGE
The Chamber of Commerce Deserves to Grow Larger
The reports of the president and executive secretary of The Negro Chamber of Commerce show that the work done by that organization during the past twelve months proved beyond the shadow of a failure. There were those who were no coincidence, it has been a success. For example, it was not that it was an experiment and that it did have a place in the civil and economic life of the city. It was more than equal to expectations.
It has served. It has accomplished. It has contributed large amounts of money which now actuates the governing heads of our city and which is responsible for the actions in which the group be held by leaders in the economic life of the city of large. It has received. It has been the way and has been the apotheosis of larger opportunity for this group which, however, has had no impact.
In the first place the Exhibition of "Plus Axis" at International Exhibition of Modern Art by the organization of "Nagro Art." It was an exhibition of Plus Axis art by New York artists whose ability to create beauty of universal volume. It was not "Nagro Art," but what the exhibit seemed to pick up is the emotional element required by the exhibition to create that characterization of the Nagro's other forms of art. The exhibition also required impulses to create the Nagro's other forms of art. Gardner's gaw at the exhibition, jargonous Jobson's head of a New York art gallery, was an unanimous choice of the judges for the prize, received the submission of the exhibition because of its expression of "reliable, emotional element of a beautiful piece" breaks away from the conventional standards — plain, unembellished, excellent pieces of form and color into those universal values of beauty while lowering the work of the artist to a level of surprise and pleasure from many artists of form and color into those four pictures of Laura Whalen Wahner, Walmia, Mgr. Glyn Brown, and Martha Wahner. Thus these artists had emotional elements born of irreversible im
Mr. Odyssey is wrong in imprinting, the straitjacket-formed feminist who has been a major voice in What Mr. Gardner seems to expose that Ultral American Negro should be woven from their American roots. What they have been woven from their American roots is the Neptune spiritale and poetry of Negros as an organism of the old South. To create a Neptune spiritale is not Neptune single, the are universal music lovers everywhere. The poser is poetry, Dumbar's. When Mr. Mindy Blake, gloomy, wrote "The Neptune" in Transformation, universal poetry woven out of Apurigene American life and experience.
Four years ago when Senator Tinkham of Massachusetts first rose in the Senate and took that body to task for the allowance of the disfranchisement of the Negro in the southern states, he was probably not listened to with any degree of respect. He probably is not so well heard now, but he was not well listened to. He more weight now that there has come, for the first time in recent years, a debate on the tastes of the south with regard to disfranchisement. Recently he made another speech in which he declared that he favored "civil war again if necessary, to give the Negro the ballot." Later in his speech however, he came into an expression of disapproval of the change of sentiment in the Senate, if any question does, when he declared that "this question has ceased to be one of the wrong done the Negro and it now becomes a question involving the equality of white men. I am sick and tired of a southern voter having two my voting strength merely because he happens to live in a section of the country where the Negro is under representation in Congress by wholesale disfranchisement."
It is the latter sentiment which is rising again in the halls of Congress with increasing frequency and, as in days gone by, may again damn this country into a course of political justice which it has not known since the frightful days of The Civil War. Though we cannot argue that the Massachusetts man was filled with the same type of moral courage as the man who did and think in another, we can realize that northern states are being solely tried by the representation from the south gained by disfranchisement and that eventually something will result from it. Two Northern men are refused seats in the Senate because money won their places for them. They were refused by men whose seats were won, not by money but by actual physical force and law-breaking just as bad to contemptibility and the desire to be treated with respect. Two men do not make a right and cannot be made to, but one cannot escape the feeling that thieves are rather good company for each other and that there can be little contamination to take place in such mingling. All of which is to say that Senator Tinkham may come into his own after a few more such speeches. He is striking a chord which, just about now, is responsive. There will be no civil war. We realize that. But there are still people who are proverbal "falling out of thives," will give Negro voters the honest min let us say, the deserts for which they have been patiently waiting. More power to him.
SCHOOLS ARE POOR BUT HOMES INCREASE
The Institute of Social and Religious Research has just completed a study of Negro population in this country and among the many interesting things which it has discovered and the facts that although school facilities for Negroes are north and South, according to the report, the general tendency among Negroes themselves in toward home ownership.
In time to come it will be found true that the most hopeful of all of the signs of the times as they pertain to Negroes in the fact that they are increasing the number of home-owners at a rapid rate each year. In spite of poorly educated people, they are increasing to the most mental of laborers, they strive earnestly and with increasing success to own some of the land of this country and to establish homes for themselves and their families. And though little thought is given to it, the lot of the pro-immigrant Americans. He is not wanted in any vicinity. Bomba both north and south intimidate him. Prospective sellers of property look toward him with eager eyes filled with the expectation of making larger profits than are ordinarily to be had for their properties. Laws, particularly in the courts of the discrimination is unheld.
RANCHE—Services were good at all choreas yesterday. Each week, she attended a stunton session, Mrs. Della Newton returned from Chapel Hill Mrs. Trencher, Katherine, in welding in Dallas, and Katherine in welding in Dallas. Macedonia Baptist Church have a wonderful pro staff. The pain, prevented their schedule.
But he persists. And it is good that he does. Out of his persistence is ignoring the ability to feel free and to be free. Out of these feelings will come the determination to see to it that these loved ones are protected, sheltered and given the chance to live as decently as can be contrived. This home-owning tendency is slowly but a surely increasing.
The Extension School conducted by Texas College at Mountainsville to solve the common problems of the local community work of community
The school was established with the consent of the responsible college community who authorize it to delegated to them by the State Board of Education at Austin, Texas. The school must be enrolled. In order to secure a degree from Texas College the School must complete the residence requirements of the College This may be met by attending a three-week summer school. School must complete the residence requirements of the College within a period of five years. Year of or three-summer terms within a period of five years. Prot. Winted B. Rasian M. — A. (N. Y. U. B.) Thr. (Mazz.) Prof. A. L. Latting B. (Fick). Fifty-five persons are enrolled in this school and the contents of the same as in the regular school.
Attorney General Calls Pledge
In an opinion handed down last week,
the Justice Department called
Pollard hold the pledge, illegal
and unauthorized, and declared
that he would not be able to
prive any Democrat from participating
in the National affairs of
the United States.
The resolution as adopted by the state committee is as follows: Democratic present conventions of May 5, 1928, and the succeeding Democratic conventions, no one shall be permitted to participate in the decision to do so, a resolution embodied the following party pledge, to-wait: "I am a Democrat, and answer to the party." It further resolved, that each Democratic present chairman, through the county chairman, be instructed by the State committee in the form of a resolution to be adopted as a preliminary to the vote. "Be it further resolved, that each Democratic present chairman, be instructed by the State committee in adoption by each county Democratic convention." The Attorney General on Bus resolution included mention of Negroes specifically and included the following state
"The resolution was passed under the purported authority of the Senate, and passed on the session of the Portfolio Legislature. An investigation into the history of this legislation rules it to be one of the most important civil statutes of 1811. This article is the one that prescribes the district and county offices, dealings with the civil statutes, receipts and certificates of exemption, and containing this provision: "Provided that the executive county may prescribe additional publications, for services in such county may prescribe additional publications, for services in such county."<sup>1</sup>
Article Is Repeated
This amendment, in no far as it applies, makes Negroes irresistible to vote in a suit from EL _ Pao County in a suit from EL _ Pao County, construed by the Supreme Court of the United States and held to be unconstitutional as violative of the Constitution, so far as the exception was concerned. This act was carried for 1899 as Article 3507. For the purpose, or meeting the constitution, the Portrait Legislature law the Portrait Legislature of 1899 called sensation expressly repealed the article and enacted in lieu of it.
Every political party in this State, through its State Executive Committee, shall have the power to determine its own members, and shall in its own way determine who shall be qualified to vote or otherwise elect a member.
"The purpose of this enactment, as stated in Section 2 of the Constitution, is to meet the objections of the old of the Constitution by reason of the decision of the Supreme Court of the United States, for that the Legislature, on the basis of the Constitution, may only the question of qualifications of voters in these State elections
held for the purpose of monitoring State county and district officers, and did not have in mind the possibility of being colocated as the one under review.
This bullifies the test unless Justice Clarkman. Wilson refused to test the contemptively construed improbable here. Nullification construed improbable here. Nullification controversy over it it which was growing to State-wide proportion. An affirmative action affirmative debate ever since its inception.
With a repellent of the test made unnecessary by the Attorney General's decision, generally asked is whether Judge Wilson, the commissioner before the convention to take steps to bar Negroes from the "primitive" states, should participate in the Democratic National Antiole, that 5,000 Neeples will participate in the Democratic nomination.
the South is above the Union of the states and — the monetary approach treason and the Senate would he well within its right if it so dealt with the senator from the state and a shame that the federal government ignores law-makers like the Nebraska and thousands of Nebraska voters and do nothing about it. Instead, it interchances them, abhorsed Class, "May man vote in the South who can qualify." "Yes, but you forget that when these qualifications you place upon voters are so framed as to make it possible for the "white man" to vote in the South, the Nebrero, you have violated the Constitution. Numerous court decisions in its existence upon the statute of law do not rest fully on wrongs of a law does not rest fully on law and that the right of the South is a set too notorious and well known for me to comment upon further, answered
Uniform Election Law
"It is definitely lawless and abusive to revolutionize the Overseas Territory, forcing these amendments which are in the United States. To enforce the 14th, 15th and 19th amendments, Congress should pass uniform election laws, which would vote in such a way no statewide laws might be able to make Tink
In default of the passage of such a law, the second action of Congress should be enforced by the reduction of the month's repayment mandatory, should be enforced by the reduction of the month's repayment to the amount of dischernishment ment existing there. This limitation, deliberate discrimination, has been rescinded brought to the attention of Congress. It has no longer been possible to can no longer continue. This question has caused to be a question of whether the growth and now becomes a question involving the equality of two southern voters having twice my voting strength merely because the country, where I am, the country, where I am considered ethical to secure representation in Congress by wholesale disaffection.
"I insist that whether I shall be whole man or half man in comparison with others is a question in which I must be corrected, and one which no other man can have the sacred Right of seeking for me."
Unification of All Baptist Conventions Urged by Fuller
CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE
mental than fundamental, subpart diocreses were more sentimental, gave up our positions of honor, need he in the interest of harmony and united action.
As the first step looking to the perfection of this Union, let the Invisionary and Educational Convention of Wilson of Dalton, president of Wilson of Dalton, be president, the Missionary Baptist General Convention of which Dr. R. R. Wilson is president, the Baptist Convention (known as Third Convention in which missionary and educational ministers, and the Foreign Mission and Educational Convention, are involved), and the Foreign Curry, San Antonio, president appoint a Commission of seven or nine members from each of the three cities to meet in the same City on the same dates, spending one day each to discuss one day each, one day jointly to discuss the possibility, if any, of such unification of the Baptist of
National Conventions
An local churches are Baptist
unions. Union could be elected,
each location with the National Convention
of its choice. This already is the
procedural step for local churches.
Man's
Notes
While we were good friends he said he would forsake all other sisters for me, do anything I told him. In the summer he became going going with her. He treats her niece and wife would go with me when I went to Sundays and go with me when I want me to go with anyone but him. I have been going with anyone and going to let me go my limit and maybe he got in with me. About three weeks ago he pre-feeded that he wanted to move to New York and maybe he went to marry and I really believe it. He told the mother he was going to just almost know that he was going to marry and I really believe it. He told the mother he was going to just almost know that he was going to marry and I really believe it. Everybody thinks he loves me but I don't think he loves me. I right. I want him to love me. Do you think he care anything?
Debts
All Intercession now, now had against each of the existing Conventions could be pooled and assisted by the United Convene. Hundreds, thousands, thousand NEG Baptists in Texas. And who is able to contribute to the achievement of this mighty group, if they were walking and working together? They are high ground, but higher ground should be our aim. Only those who are willing to think in the broad terms of conventional prejudice and吝憾 will agree themselves from all conventional prejudice and吝憾 will agree to a better day for the Negro race in general and Texas Baptists in particular. King and God's army, that is Israel, was long and, just such conditions as now confront Negro Israelists, who had understood that: "The children of Israel were men who had understanding what Israel ought to do."
W. H. FULLER,
421 E. 41th A. Austin, Texas
Negro Chamber of Commerce Elects Board of Directors and Hears Reports of 1927 Work
available. The Chamber maintains a Free Employment Bureau that assists businesses since its operation. 371 persons have sought employment through the Chamber, and 430 are hired. Fixed positions have been made. The Chamber has incurred and assisted in the organization of the Chamber's section of the four sections of Dallas, notably in Webster and Woodford, and Woodford and Dallas, in the Mill City District. The Chamber has a membership in the budget. The membership fee in $26.50. Five members subscribed and paid for 20 membership cards.
Dr. Hamilton, president of the Chamber in his annual report eminent scholars, has hearted support of the organization by the loyal affection of Tallahassee and the state's hea element in Dallas, the city and County officials hold the trust to operate with it in its efforts to do things for the benefit of the chamber.
I am writing you for advice, concerning my husband. He just up and ask me with another question. He says, "I just can't think, be honest, day, I just can't think, be honest, hard working woman trying to have something and don't want to get into any trouble. Please tell me what to do."
R.K.
You will not die from a broken heart and the only reason is because your troubled rather than troubled, sunny, then sunny, when your troubled, hard and want forgiveness. You go doubt will do the same. Whatever that forgiving is matter you only can decide. It may be better how and interacts which will come you to forget him.
EDITOR'S NOTE
He recommended as a program for the coming year the supplemental budget and a complete Directory of all Nero business establishments in the state. Interlibrary, Nero Trade Week. The establishment of a Business Professionals Association for men may meet regularly and discuss their problems and how to move to bring to Dallas and to Dr. Thomas R. H. Meton to make Texas the center of better relations and to provide the services. He recommended, further that he continue with an unanticipated sealual effort in academic and educational advancements. The financial report of the executive secretary, which that $2.2 million budget and up to December 31, 1987, $73.56 had been collected, and expenditures during the year.
the - The new board of directors, for the - the National Chamber of Commerce, for the - the National Chamber of Commerce and Wednesday night, March 7 and discussed the plan- dation for the activities of the Chamber - for the annual year, the follow- ing committee were appointed to - the report at the next meeting of the - do Committee on nomination for the Chamber or 1928 - group. Committee on ways and means
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Cutlery Set or a Dario Dish Washer
GOOD LUCK
Sale Special
$59.50
ON TERMS
The "Preference"
GOOD LUCK
Sale Special
$59.50
ON TERMS
THE GAS
RANGE
VALUE
AT
TODAY
SEK
$80.50
THIS AM
WHITE
RANGE
AT
SERVY
EASY
TERMS
$80.50
THIS BEAUTIFUL RANGE
How Porcelain lined oven-Service drawer-Porcelain lined
boulet-White broiler pan-Oven size 14 hickers-Danitil in
design-Mechanically actif. Observed by us from ever
standpoint of service. The biggest bargain in an all-white
this Range weve ever been able to offer.
$59.50
Very special price this week only.
$5 For Your Old Stove
For Evening Appointments Phone 7-6326
GOOD
LUCK
SALE
SPECIAL
$59.50
On Terms
GOOD
LUCK
SALE
SPECIAL
$59.50
On Terms
Free Delivery
Within 50
Miles of
Dallas
ANDERSON FURNITURE Co
30 Years in Business ~ Same Location ~ Same Management
Trade in
Your
Old
Furniture
not progressed before in years.
The business meeting was held
Saturday afternoon at which all
members of the committee
wrote reports. "The members,
manifested a keen interest in the
proceedings of the," the conference
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people or plummet had a
quarter, but last Sunday, the
claim that women prescribes would not
be valid. The court will
will do well as a vexatious and
unfair judgment.
You can always be certain of quality when you insist on genuine Puritan Malt Extract. Your test is our best salesman.
mrs division of the work came over and made reports and added much to the sources of the meeting, Mrs Alexander and Mr. Mrs Alexander and Mrs. Alexander and the pastor and preceding editions of wife and predeceding over from Corrensman and remained until after the evening service.
In the afterlife Rev. A. Mee master of the Holy Church, Church of the Holy Church and came with his people, preached for us as a most excellent sermon, the Rev. carpenter his sermon by atonement. In a very timely manner, always be encouraged at every opportunity. Simon was selected as an Extraordinary School Convention—many of it not give to take it but the hurt he pleaded to make it as his successor Michael has work with him and is loved by all the people. Total collection was 1500.
All are now turned toward the Fourth Sunday for the fourth Sunday in April.
Memphis, Tenn. March 10—(19NS). A Negro doctor practicing in the country in Arkansas went to Memphis Friday and brought a hero, and incidentally was presented with a 100 watch. When four men stopped at the office of Dr. J. H. Hart, hear the news that they had attempted to have one of the party treated for pionel wounds, he called them and they had attempted to hold up a Memphis jewelry store but were treated when a clerk fired on them. The wounded was wounded in the return fire. The propriator of the jewelry store was formally presented to Dr. Hart by Clifford Hart, fire officer of the city commemorating a meeting of the city commemorating
PHILADELPHIA COLORIED
WOMAN MADE ASSIST CITY
SOLICITOR
New York, March 10 - The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People learns that Mrs. Saita Alexander, a Colored woman, and her husband, Raymond Pace Alexander has been appointed one of 15 of the CNS, Solicitor of Philadelphia. Mrs. Alexander is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania law school and is working in the work of the Philadelphia Branch of the N. A. A. C. P. have an association on the Local Committee.
THE ROYAL CHARITY ART CLUB
Mid Friday, March 2nd at 2:30
Mead Street; Mrs. Minton* Naze,
nosebear. An Ahr.衣衣 "spotted in
the business," was carried out. The
business was carried out. The President made mention of the visit
of Colored Women's club, and
urgently ask all members to go
to the business. The President
asked Mrs. Minton to meet
one of our members continue III.
The business served a dignified
visit. Mrs. Minton journaled The Club. Will meet with
2 W. W. How, March. Fifth at
the Club.
Mrs. J. W. Ross, President
Mrs. Annie L. Johnsau, Reports
AM-IBISH UN TAMAMO
AM-BISH-UN TABLETS are
world over—they work wom-
nels. You'll marvel at the
design that makes like worth
willis and be happy about it.
The design that makes like
you. They give you a new
supply of vim, eye and vt-
tility. You can do everything
you had a monkey island
of youth. With all the joys
of youth.
Do Not Send Money
Trial Sale $24 Tablets $1.00
100 Tablets $2.00
Complete Treatment,
200 Tablets $5.00
RUBY COMPANY
717 W. 177th St. Dept. 20
New York City
BLACK CAT WISHING BONDS
Districted Addition
of planning and develop-
addition for Colorea
Class Restri-
Colored Po-
time, Colored people of Dahl-
here is in the city. Beauti-
fact make Dumbar Park by a
FULLY PLANNED AND
BEAUTIFULLY
the developers of this prop-
equal in beauty to anything
in mind, they employed
plat the tract. How well the
of beautification and home
result of
REA
DUNB
A Restricted
After months of planning
READY NOW! DUNBAR PARK
DALLAS
TENNITY RIVER
VIAGUE
DUNBAR PARK
South Dallas
EIGHT STREET
OAK CLIFF
BOSLEY PY
FOREST AVENUE
A High Class Color
Now, for the first time, Coloree traitive an addition as there is in the al rustic beauty of the tract make D.
AN ADDITION CAREFULLY P LAID OUT BEAUTIFUL
It was the intention of the developer to give you an addition equal in宾 Dallas. With this purpose in mind, sert landscape engineers to plat the have carried out the idea of beautiful revelopment is "shown in the result of
A High Class Restricted Homesite For The Colored People of Dallas
Now, for the first time, Colored people of Dallas have the opportunity of buying a homeite ir as attractive an addition as there is in the city. Beautiful, winding thoroughfares, spacious parks and the natural rustic beauty of the tract make Dunbur Park by far the most attractive ever offered in Dallas.
It was the intention of the developers of this property to give you an addition equal in beauty to anything in Dallas. With this purpose in mind, they employed exotic landscape engineers to plan the first. How will they have carved out the idea of beautification and home development is shown in the result of their work.
Dunbar Park has beautiful, winding throughfares, wide boulevards, a seven acre park exclusively for Colored people, is studded with large oak and pecan trees. The rolling nature of the ground traker is ideal.
ATTRACTIVE PRICE
Pride of Lots range
LARGE EST
750 up, $32 CAM
MODEL
4 Rooms $300, $100
8 Rooms $300, $100
OPENING DAY OF SALE
Drive out and inspect this beautiful, modern addition on the property. Salesmen will be on the ground you want.
INSPECT THE SALESMEN ON THE
BIG DAY OF SALE
sect this beautiful, modern
Salesmen will be on the
PECT THE
EN ON THE
DURG
OPENING DAY OF SALE, SUNDAY, MARCH 18th.
Drive out and inspect this beautiful, modern addition. See the model homes which have already been erected on the property. Salesmen will be on the grounds all day to show you and to help select the property you want.
CLASSIFIED "ADS"
**WOMEN** — Earn 115 $200 sewing dresses at home; experience sewing, stitching, everything supplied. Stendy dresses. Everything stamp brings particulars. PEARL BOWTIE 114 Broadway, New York.
**WOMEN** — Earn 115 $200 sewing at home. Experience sewing, stitching, everything supplied. Stamped envelope sewing dresses. 114 Mercer, New York.
**HUSINESS OPORTUNITIES**
$10,600 royals Royal Mineral, deep to interest in 150 acres prospective land, west Texas Mineral, mid-TEX CORPORATION, 555 Wanager Bonger, Pt. Worth, TX.
LOCATION
Dunbar Park is ideally located for a homebase Stunted on the Eighth Street Road, about three blocks Southeast of the Trinity Heights carline, it is easily reached by street car or automobile. Take Trinity Heights car to Eighth Street and walk three blocks Southeast. Or if you drive out, take the Forest Avenue car to the first paved highway to the west of the river bridge.
5,000 MEMBERS WANTED
C. of A. by June. Deputies wail
south for fifty members.
Gets the highest amount of the
1928 Ford Car; the second prize.
Dr. D. W. Shields, M. D.
1.2 Elm Street.
REV. ROBINSON, City Dep
SUPREME HAIR DRESSING
WORLD'S BEST HAIR DRESS
FOR THE FAMILY
PRICE 50 CENTS
wanted, Send ten cents for trip.
MARCELLO MFG. COMPANY
Real Avenue
Phone
The
S-0010
UNIQUE BEAUTY
Appointments 8:30 a.m.
"For Beauty's Ss
Cert. Good Works in All Lines of Beauty
arrows That Stay "Put". Work Guards
HOLDER, Prop.
NOW!
PAR
Colored People
ark, Dallas' newest restrictive
now ready.
by June. Deputies wanted. Blairy fifty members.
The highest amount of the 5000 members of Car; the second prize, a self-playing.
D. W. Shields, M. D.
Street. Phone 7-3513
V. ROBINSON, City Deputy
COME HAIR DRESSING POMADE
DID'S BEST HAIR DRESSING
FOR THE FAMILY
PRICE 50 CENTS
Send ten cents for trial treatment.
BLO MFG. COMPANY
Dallas, Texas
Phone
3-0019
UNIQUE BEAUTY SALON
Appointments 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.
"For Beauty's Sake"
Mors in All Lines of Beauty Work
at Stay "Put." Work Guaranteed
R. Prop.
2022
For I. S. D. C. of A. by June. Deputies wanted. Biggest
$100.00 a month for fifty members.
The one who gets the highest amount of the 5000 members
will get a 1928 Ford Car; the second prize, a self-playing
Piano.
CONVENIENCES
This property is situated just outside the city limits, yet it has all the conveniences offered those living in Dallas.
Landmarks walkways, graveled streets, electric lights, city water, sewerage, is only a short three blocks to the city. It borders on an Colored settlement that has developed rapidly during the last few years. A new apartment complex completed within one block of the property.
Homesite For
of Dallas
opportunity of buying a homesite
roughfires, spacious parks and
a recreational ever offered in Dallas.
ENTITY OF LIGHT, LIGHT AND S
BETWEEN HOMES
designation of this addition; believ
and space between homes, have
more than provide these features
have been platted less than 50
running from 120 to 200 feet.
Homesite For The Dallas
buy of buying a homesite or as ates, spacious parks and the natur- ever offered in Dallas.
OF AIR, LIGHT AND SPACE
TWEEN HOMES
of this addition; believing in plenty of ce between homes, have platted each provide these features.
have platted each shim 56 feet wide, with from 120 to 200 foot. In developing this property, owners of Duphur Park have given the Colored man a homesite where his children can enjoy the full advantages of fresh air and sunshine. They have provided a large park for a playground; as well as large lots which provide ample space.
DAY, MARCH 18th
the model homes which have all
way to show you and to help select
PROPERTY
GROUNDS ALL I
R & COMP
MARCH 18th
del homes which have already been
now you and to help select the prop
OPERTY
IDS ALL DAY
COMPANY
TEXASTOWNS
THE PORO AGENT RENDERS
A DISTINCTIVE SERVICE
It Pays to Patronize Her
PORO HAIR AND TOILET PRODUCTS stand out
from the ground of competition with character strangely their own.
PORO Products are highly effective. That PORO
settings is evidenced by the fact that over THREE MILLION
PORO patrons were served with PORO Treatments and PORO
Products by more than SEVENTY-FIVE THOUSAND PORO
AGENTS during the year just past.
Whatever you love you may use PORO and enjoy
matchless satisfaction.
There's a PORO AGENT nearby who will cheerfully
serve you.
If you don't know her name, write
PORO COLLEGE
Xavier Parkland Avenue
ST. LOUIS MO. U.K.A.
AIDA HAIR
POMADE
CREATED FOR UTILITY AND FASHION
OVER TIME UTILITY POMADE
ADIA HAIR POMADE
SOLD LAST YEAR
In evidence that quality is still ap-
predated and will be always.
A hair stylistender and hair
dressing of surprising quality and
efficiency.
especially prepared to be used
with the iron Aida Hair Po-
made has stood the test.
It is not no experiment.
has been sold and used by
particular people for a quarter of
a century. Put up in a round
blue tin container.
For sale by all drummists.
MADE ONLY BY
OVERTON HYGIENIC CO.
CHICAGO IL.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY MARCH 17, 1928
Fresh News Gathered From all Parts of the State and Boiled Down to Suit the Taste of Our Thousands of Anxious Readers
ardessa. He was called that Wednesday
of the month, and he was the son of
the mother and brother.
Sunday evening at 1:30 P.M.
Sunday morning at 1:30 P.M.
Sophia Chatha A M. A. Church, BW.
W. M. Lindsey, pastor Rev. Bob
W. M. Lindsey, pastor Rev. Bob
Prince and Dr. J. H. Waugh, quail
a number of Rappaport's extended
the movie at St. Louis Sunday
OAKW000 — Last Wednesday,
the 10th of October, 2014,
announced Prof. H. J. Lowe's
journals at the University
Harvard and Mr. Nancy Bally
wrote a letter to Prof. H. J. Lowe,
M. Willemsen, Brown University,
and Dr. Robert H. Brown.
You see, the number of wells we have flowing in Port Worth our survey, and out of the Great Draymouth, is the same in this method of delivery in portions of the oil and water in Port Worth and Harling Strait and purchase company in the world. With satisfaction, guaranteed delivery. P. G.
The devotional school exercises
MARLIN: We are basking in the
things we are growing with interest
there are growing with interest
14,000 NEGROES IN COLLEGE SAYS EXPERT
didn’t see any M. W. McGraw public
and Brown, they filled their pubs
and have old data many bloys.
Bunday School are doing the
work. The C.W. Literacy Club of the
Brown arm in three places. The C.W.
Literacy Club of the B.
Approximately 14,000 Negro students are doing work at the University according to an address delivered by the Teacher Training of the Bureau of Education of the Interior Department, before the National Teachers Training Institute, at Nassau, Tehran. Instruction is given in two schools or other instructors, in addition to the white teachers embodying Vocational training should continue to have an important role in the care of the South Island women and children. Over 1,600,000 Colleges and professional service white 2,000,000 more are employed in manufacturing in unskilled occupations. Leaders in Negro education are attracting more than ever before to professional education. The last case reports show 30,125 Negro students professional paraguas, 35,422 being teachers, 18,551 being nurses, music, and 2,495 physicians and medical professionals should be very greatly expanded. Most of the high school and soft teachers
**TUSCANY, Armenia** — The National Institute for the Advancement of Science clearly maintained the difference in public publicity even after the largest public meeting ever held in Tuscan last Thursday night, at palace and spoke from Exed. 1101. The president over by the President Mr. Obama. In this session, he related D. Powell, every organization used God as used the institution. New members were added. Mrs. Obama paid the price. The president is thanked to have the Armenians. Sunday evening, visitors who worshiped with us Miss. Neil of Detroit, Mich. Visitors are always very members. Neil of Detroit is visiting in this town. The revival at Prince Chagall is giving and turn the curse it has upon itself. Young Students Union at Exed. J. M. Walters 1301 Louisiana Avenue in Tuscan is visiting in this town. Mrs. Minton, mother was a very interesting woman, was entertained by Mr. M. Reno Maven. Reporter
Madam Luela McDaniels
SCIENTIFIC METHOD OF SCALE
MESSAGE A PROOF OF WOODSING
Wilh promotes a full growth on beautiful hair, one treatment will short your hair to growing height, have dandruff, letter, or any disease of the hair, send for a full treatment.
**Courses taught: diplomas given through mail. Hair Culture 80 cents. Beauty Classes 80 cents. Beauty Classes 80 cents. Manicure Growing Oil 80 cents. Dandruff Control 80 cents. Temple Oil 80 cents. Roof 80 cents to 25 cents. Agents wanted**
THE MASTER WASHING CARE
FOR ALL HAIR TYPES
AND STYLES
AND FOR ALL HAIR COLORS
AND STYLES
Gives amazingly quick results in lightening dark skins
amazing results, so quickly and so
satisfies. You can take a 126 package
from any toilet counter serving
your toilet. You can also with your
skin like a clear and lighten
your skin. Your dealer can
supply you, direct office up to
the price of, price.
Now it is remarkably easy to
wear a skin. No matter how dark, grey
or pinply your complexion in D.,
Whitney will quickly make it
remotely beautiful in a surprisingly
placations of this wonderful beauty
treatment, your skin cleans and
makes pimple, pigmented freckles
and minky pigmented freckles
which causes 'shimp dispe-
nish'. Only with this famous
skin care product can you
treatment, your skin clean and
lighten as it by magic, tint
much of the skin, and then
apply a moisturizer. Go, and that
executive oil which causes "white
shampoo" to be applied to
skin. Whitener can you get such
DR. FRED PALMER'S
W SKIN
WHITENER
department of the interior. There is
less initiation of the formal offer
of conservative white treatment
(whitener) than the usual construction
to base constriction upon
the mass of the everyday
problems of life.
Training for leadership and service
to the race has made notable
attention to the abuse of instruction. The magnitude of the task about, however, is great,
even with such collagenate state as the Negro institutions there are many thousands of colored people
who will never join college doors.
FREE: If you want to try
treatment, your skin clean and
lighten as it by magic, tint
much of the skin, and then
apply a moisturizer. Go, and that
executive oil which causes "white
shampoo" to be applied to
skin. Whitener can you get such
DR. FRED PALMER'S
W SKIN
WHITENER
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Rosevelt Place Addition, on account of its size, **212 rows:** It location, topographically unenormedable; its character of lightness, openness, and seaview; its limbiness and seaview disposal, and its restriction—prohibiting cheap or unlightly constructions, is defined to become a Colored Municipality in the near future, where Colored people will be in compliance with their officials, make their own ordinances and absolutely govern.
Choice lots $10 cash, $10 per month. Brick, stucco and frame homes on terms you can make.
Drive out. Second Avenue to the addition and see J. W. Lee for full information. Phone 2-394-843 or call us.
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EACHES' SINCERITY, Man
Keep Thy Heart With All I
Are the Issues of Life. Pro-
of of the Sunday School Lesson
March 18, 1928
JESUS TEACHES SINCERTITY, Mark 7:1-23
Golden Text: Keep Thy Heart With All Diligence; For
Out of It Are the Issues of Life. Proverbs 4:23
An Examination of the Sunday School Lesson for Sunday
March 18, 1928
By CHAS. W. ABINGTON
The ministry of Qur'an is divided into three periods, the first was the year of obscurity, during which He was baptised and called about him a few followers and performed a few miracles, the next, was the year of popularity, which was marked by many wonderful works and His fame spread over the world. He was given the gift of bitter opposition, it upon that year that we now enter. After the miracle of feeding the five thousand Jesus sent the disciples by boat back across the lake and He escaped from the multitude by ascending the mountain to priy. The best encountered contrary winds and they made little program until Jesus finally join them walking on the water, where they met the disciples. The leaves and fishes was determined to make Him king which finally brought from the Lord the sermon of the brand of life recorded in John 6th chapter. This was the end of the public teaching for the most part, and Jesus turn-attention to the preparation of the disciples for the work He was soon to leave in their hands to carry forward. The Tradition of Moses in the matter of Washing their hands.
five thousand and the effort to make Jesus king had reached Jerusalem creating an excitement among the rulers which accounts for the delegation of Pharisees and scribes which were sent down from the capital to seek for some answer to the question of why Jesus against Him, they were determined to get rid of the troubles teacher. Dr. Pierce says: "Faultfinders addm find any thing like case. They should never be classed as critics. A crime is a conspiracy, one who has done something against the prophet Daniel, they had little prospect of finding anything in His life that would condemn Him, their only hope was to prove that some tradition was violated—already Jehovah had often annotated their traditional scriptures for the purposes of the prophet Daniel, they had little prospect of finding anything in His life that would condemn Him, their only hope was to prove that some tradition was violated—already Jehovah had often annotated their traditional scriptures for the purposes of the prophet Daniel, they had little prospect of observing the law regarding ceremonial washing. "Why walks not the disciples according to the tradition of the addressee, but not with Mishnah hands?" This group of faultfinders was very panoramic about observing the laws of
There can be no doubt, that these traditions started out with the boat intentions—they were designed to preserve the sacriestness of the law. But there is an ancient proverb which says the "corruption of the boat is the increase of the law." The law is the conservation of the noblest aspirations of the nation, increasing respect for the God of Abraham and for the code of law delivered by Him to Moses, but like so many good intentions it cured in a society which robbed it of all the authority superior to the Bible itself. "It is a greater objection," said the sighner, the book of读诗, to teach anything contrary to the voice of the Kabbis, than to contradict the Scripture itself. "The Bible was like water. Laken like water, like commentary on them like space. It was the height of the real life, an evident in religion today as then.
ial washing and died without being restored to office, and a stone was placed upon his coffin as an expression of contempt and to sink him deeper into hades; but Rabbi Akiba was put in prison and only allowed only food and water to keep him alive—not having enough water to bathe and wash himself, not having water with defiled hands, and violate the tradition of the elders.
Jesus points out their hypocracy, telling them that Isaiah had just such a class in mind when he said, "This people honor me with their lips, but their heart is far from me." The world is afflicted with just that kind of hypocracy today. In Romanism the ecocentric regulations imposed upon Fasts, festivals of the ministry and monastic vows upon righteousness. In our Protestant Communion very few people worship when they go to church, they sing, read and join in other parts of the services, while their minds are very far away on some distant object. Their worship is quite mechanical and they are held upon a spiritual power in the church; this I think, is the explanation. The Lord then cites the instance of their making void the law of filial love and obedience, "Honor the father and thy mother." The death penalty was authorized for wonton diarreged for parents—but the oldens devied a way of avoiding all obligations to the parents. The parents were then dedicated such property was then considered dedicated to God, and whether it was used for sacred purposes or for the same own use the parents had no more claim upon his earnings. We are a-told that they were forbidden to ask for any thing regardless of their needs—it would be asking for things belonging to God which was sacrilegious. This is not the case. The parents are only a sample of the faribles dealing with vital questions of justice.
The True Source of Man's Defflement
Jesus teaches the crowd which had been much interested in the discussion that heart defflement was their besetting sin, and not soiled hands. That defflement arises from the evil passions of the heart. It is the heart that needed washing and not the hands.
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Rev. K. Lune, Pastor
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Dr. Halleguy gave a new record for handling the quarter conference. They had their devotion, official conference session and we were ready to go home by a lil' time. The conference has the unique distinction of being the only church that every devotion brought the exact same response. The written reports and money were ready when called — not once more. The church had a board and some back to it. It laughed. The Doctor has a fine spoken Church which is one of the few churches in the country that are ranked for the quarter 145.21.
MT. GILLEAD WEST DALLAS
Rev. O. B. McKinney, Pastor
SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH
"Bunny was a nigh day at
Ralen. The Bunny School. Nearly
attended. More than 500
attended. The main teacher at
11 o'clock. The revival closed at 12.
Thursday. The next school day.
church, out of this number 14 were
candidates for bishop of which a
14 tied Bunny afternoon. At 11
o'clock. The bishop attended the
church. At 11 o'clock. The bishop
here in this campaign were fellow
albedo in the Church.
We must attend the church.
We must attend the church.
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If you are seeking a
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N. H. Travers, bishop.
OAK CLIPT_NEWS
GREATWEST SILLIER R. C.
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Sunday School on time with
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service the pastor of the Star and
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church pastor B. Lane prescheduled
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