Dallas Express
Saturday, March 31, 1928
Dallas, Texas
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A pleck for harmony between across as well as in the very off-road factions in the Texas arena is the effective response which was delivered to the type of delegation necessary to regroup the entire membership of the fcex party in the state. A resolution actually setting up such a course of procedure is complementary to completely organise all directly following the enrollment. The resolution not only the fact that the products of Texas were the ones meeting the meeting of The Independent did not antiquity at this hour to Voices League meeting held here the Negroes of Texas is not off-road factions in the Texas arena last Saturday. A national organization another way.
Founded by W. E. King
Volume 35
HARMONY" RESOLUTION
"HARMONY" OF HOUSTON
DORSE HOOVER INTROD
THAN PARTIES URGED TO
A pick for harmony between the factories in the Texas Republican rank, a suggestion as to the type of delegation necessary to represent the entire branch of the Texas party in the Kansas OU Convention and a desire to consider expansion of the products of Texas were the outstanding accomplishments of the candidate of the Independent Democratic League meeting held here in the Dyrtone Temple last Saturday.
Nearly two hundred men representing every section of the state and county, congressional district of the state, were opened with a song led by RV. Russell Barbour of Galveston. RV. Russell Barbour of Galveston was opened with a song led by RV. Russell Barbour of Galveston. The welcome address was addressed by RV. Russell Barbour of Galveston. The active Participation and Desor-
The whole of the disposition of the meeting required the consider- ment of the means by which active participation and deserving representation could be obtained. This was evident in both the welcome ad- m Marshall Prepares for Meet of Teachers in November.
Dallas, Texas, March 31. An enclosure was made from the paper of publicity for the local committee of Marshall which is to entertain the coming meeting. The Colored Teachers State Association to the effect that he should work with the committee which will work for the success of the meeting, had already been chosen and that the work of pre-paration in already well under control to the statement of the committee. J. W. Ricken this work.
The following are the heads of the committees named: President M. W. Denggan general chairman; Professor H. B. P. Bumbarton; Professor J. H. Moore; and consensus; Prof. J. H. Moore, executive committee; Dr. T. M. Hunter, transportation, Dr. W. O. Phillip, entertainment, Dr. O. L. Bledeson, sight-sighting, committee; Lars Larsenbom Pemberton, 'computer science' professor J. M. Maso, head and publicity.
The Executive Secretary states also that, the first issue of The Tugandan Mandal, official publication of the association is off press and is being marked to the members of the state. He points out that this is the first time in the history of the association that such early delivery of the minute issue has been published four during the year.
The arrangement of the paper is to contain in addition to the regular proceedings of the meeting closely located in Austin, certain important to the members of the profession. A statement of the importance to the members of the extension of teachers-certificates is incontinently displayed alone in the national NEGro Health Week.
Prairie Ulew and Dallas Soon to Be Joined by Other Institutions
According to advice from the office of President W. H. Bank, Virginia, in the military in registrations and the two Delta schools which were close spends, will soon be joined by the Army in making preparations for the early registration of members. It is expected that by the current year most of the 2009 military honors will have registered.
The Dallas Express
HOW MUCH DO WE WANT A Y. M. C. A.?
The answer to this question will be found at the drive for $50,000 which the Y. M. C. A. is now undertaking here. Beginning on April the third all of the members of the race are being asked to unite in one great effort to raise $50,000 with which to offer the made offer by the Central Committee of a gift of $100,000. An additional $25,000 will be made available by the raising of the $150,000.
How much does this city think of its men and boys? Or better, we might ask, how much does our group think of its own men and boy? The idea in minds of the members of the other race seems to be large. Their offer of such a sized gift seems to prove this. Certainly the manner of their offer gives the most biased to feel that they are deeply interested in the establishment of the means of better facilities for the training of the Negro youth and men of the city. And this is by no means the beginning. For several years we have been working to mean for keeping alive the spirit of the Y. M. C. A. among us. If Dallas is eager to show itself worthy of the respect which it so often claims this certainly is the time. If this group is ever to prove itself entitled to continued effort in its behalf this is surely the gold standard for the training of the Negro youth and men of the city are certainly well worth the effort. 18000 men and boys who are ours may have placed all of the facilities of the Y. M. C. A. Special lecture courses, physical education, Christian recreation, vocational training and best of all, living quarters in wholesome environments. All of these things will be housed in a building that is designed to be a harbour the next ill spent energy of this tremendous group among us and direct it into useful channels. it means the changing of dull-eyed, unambiguous men and boys into clear-eyed, ambitions, vigorous assets to the community. It means the conversation of 18,000 men and boys with the community guaranteeing to this community a better chance to grow and to thrive as a Christian city filled with those ambitions are directed toward the constructive rather than the destructive. In the money, this company means that we need to think of ourselves just half as highly as our white friends.
Surely it will mean that we all must sacrifice. And what really good and good thing was ever accomplished without sacrifice? In the beginning there already was an effort to do it. Our busiest men of money and affairs have agreed to stop their work and give their time. It is expected that they will pledge their money until it hurts them. They have done the really great thing. They must do it. We all must bend every energy to his great task of doing for our men and boys. We must prove that which we have claimed for a very long time—that they are worth all that we possibly can give them in the way of opportunity. We must do this in their own race. THIS DRIVE MUST SUCCEED. WE MUST GET THAT $5,000. NOW AS NEVER BEFORE WE MUST FORGET ALL ELSE IN THIS GREAT CONSTRUCTIVE EVENT!
Urge Negroes to Organize In Precinct Stand to Attend Conventions
tions which will be held this year on May 6. - It declares "the State convention assembled. That the State convention will force their forces and actively pate in the Republic's predicative conventions to be held in Texas."
trown upon and repudiate the holding of partition canaries, contemptuous places where all the Republican voters cannot enter or attend a constitutional stipulation and provision that the "right" to vote in the canaries shall not be denied and to participate in partition canaries shall not be denied color, creed or previous condition of servitude.
Worldwide Educational Campaign for voters
Additional provision was made for the conduct of an educational matter in order that they might all know of the provisions and caucuses which will be held. A finance committee was appointed to be responsible for the same resolution "NOT TO ENGAGE IN THE FACILITY IN TEXAS but to labor with might and main for a party of the people for the people and by the
Plea For Democrat Support by
- Evans and Dickson
In addition to the admonition
CHURCHMEN FIND FORTY-ONE STATES WHICH HAD NO LYNCHING LAST YEAR
"not to vote for parties," but for measures and measures and printed, and for the nomination of the Democratic Party were made by Attorney Kevin Bates of Waco and the nomination of Al-Simm of New York as candidate for president. Salary Attorney Evans, "I have learned the value of friends at an election, and I have been derailing which has come to me of the Democratic party's support of the Democratic party. Of course it will be a county. But county has mainly friends by our fight for our rights to vote for all of those who will be here at this time. I proclaim to all who may hear that: I am a Democrat, I am a beer." I also told of following the course of the fight to vote in Democratic primaries which had been launched in Houston and then in New York. To the Supreme Court of the land and of the final success won by the Republican. Rev. Dickson spoke in the same (CONTINUED ON PAGE FOUR)
NEW EXTRADITION TRY
FROM OHIO FOILED
New York, March 31 - Additional attempts on the part of Missourians to extradite a. Colored man, William Brown, for a murder committed fourteen years ago, after a Missourian had failed to appear in court. A report of the new efforts on the part of citizens of Missouri are contagious in a jail from the Colorado National Association for the Advancement of Colored People to the 69th Pth Avenue, New York.
"Monday, March 12, fire medics ripped to identity William Brown," says the letter, "whom the deputy surgeon weeks ago failed to identify the pro man in the party declared after seeing Brown at city jail that he was a white physician who had "taken afflicts in a out above the man's nervous trouble due to 'infected teeth, down in Macedonia, identified that within the past kity days he had received a photo of the key
"A Columbus dental was called by the Governor's Secretary to give him permission to PERFECT the would-be Herditors insisted that their County
New York, March 31—Forty-one states were tree from lynchings of House prepared by the Federal Council of the Church's through the State's public today. The 19 lynchings which occurred last year took place in seven states. The first was in 1896, one less than in 1936, and the same number as in 1956. The high mark of state free of the will was reached last year, in 1956. In a lynchings, in 1925 there were three in 1923 three, there were four in 1922 three, there were four in 1921 three, there were four in 1920 three. Georgia and Florida for the first time since records have been made in 1920 were accepted authority for early investigations of the Commission on Racist Relations indicate that the 1924 record as a lynching accepted authority for early investigations of a murderous hustle by
WILEY SINGERS INSULT
ED; CANCEL RADIO
PROGRAM
not appear in rural counties
nor appear in rural counties
WAAA, Dallas. Saturday night,
March 24. 4:45 scheduled and un-
scheduled. 4:45 back at the hands of sub-
surface. 4:45 back at the hands of sub-
surface.
(el who seemed not to fully appreciate the mission of these stunners and consequently attempted to stop the hotel by freight elevator. The young people felt that an unnecessary humiliation, and with the radio-authorities, refused to accept the conditions of the hotel, and placed in the place and immediately wired the school authorities that the engagement was not being filled. The disappointment came all around
on account of this undwidowed incident which might have been averted had it been possible to use a mobile phone on the hotel or radio stations.
SAYS DALLAS COPS ARE KIND
He was old and host with
age and dexterity, spok-
e and wit. He was a bruised man
who bruised himself the
stress of death in the
early months hours
in the early morning hours
and he made him
and he told his history.
He had been picking cotton, holds in West Kansas and a farm in Iowa, and his accumulated savings for the season on his pocket book. As he stood in front of Lord Worth, two wall-mounted cameras indicated that they were going that way, he could save the price of his crop. He was near Fk. Worth, they stopped in the darkness, preset to get out. "They took him to 'get out.' They took many out on the plank."
sent that ten of the sixteen bachelors last year occurred. In two cases in the Mississippi valley he said "The pressure of public opinion against mob violence should continue and increase militarily over the state." A national record of race or color is sad, and speaking or the prevention of teaching Dr. Haynes said: "There is CONTINUED ON PROG FOUR."
GENERAL CHAIRMAN JOSEPH 1 RHOADS LEADS THE PLEDGES WITH $1,000 SUBSCRIPTION. OTHERS OF COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT FOLLOW MAKING TOTAL FROM OFFICIALS OF $8,400. TEAM LEADERS AND LIEUTENANTS READY FOR ACTION.
"Secretary Hoover granted our Committee a hearing on Monday, Monday Night, Tuesday and Wednesday. We presented complaint against segregation in the Census Bureau where there are 11 companies colored clothes ever recorded behind a pile of boxes under a Colored building. There are also five Colored clocks concluded a room by themselves. In another wing of the large building of this
Distinctive in Service Always Progressive
PL
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ZATION CO
JOSEPH J. RHOADS LEADS
OTHERS OF COMMITTEE
FROM OFFICIALS OF $8,400.
OR ACTION.
LEAD
N COMPLETE
S LEADS THE PLEDGES WITH
MITTEE OF MANAGEMENT FOL
F $8,400. TEAM LEADERS AND
JOSEPH J. RHOADS
General Chairman of Drive who
leads with H. 000 pledge
drive for funds.
The professional and business
man who have committed to take
active part in the effort have all
made arrangements to be absent
from professional duties as
may be necessary to get the
drive through successfully.
Personal of Drive Teams
The following are the members and heads of the various teams WAC will coordinate the trips:
Special Gifts Committee:
1. E. J. Crawford, Chairman.
2. C. W. T. Breslin.
3. Dr. R. T. Hamilton.
4. Dr. W. R. McMillan.
5. F. J. Flanda.
6. T. H. Smith.
7. H. Hickman.
8. W. S. Willis.
Campaign Organization
1. J. B. DePrunt, Campaign Director.
2. J. D. Rice, Aide.
3. Officers and Campaigners
4. H. Rhind, General Chairman.
5. W. S. Willis, Associate General Chairman.
Division "F"
Dr. W. R. McMillan Manager.
H. Shirley, General Manager.
W. Gwendell Twelfth, Aide.
Town 43
W. E. Swing, Captain.
W. M. Gordon, Lieutenant.
W. E. Clarke.
H. H. Newbill.
R. I. Rice.
P. F. Evans.
G. S. Black.
ARING TO
REGREGATION COMMITTEE
"We presented the—arguments against segregation and the whole injury it does us. The Secretary and the president made into the protest and that he didn't know it existed in his department. He asked he would make into the matter, and that he disapproved of it. We then told him of the small number of Negro clerks in the department, and Civil. He handed the department Avenue. Of the handed in the west, structure, only three are in the department, and quality of the Colored people who are in the Civil Service, he believed could get far more representative employment. We showed him that if his subordinates and the president helped to the merit system, there CONTINUED ON PASS POINT.
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PRICE & CENTRE
NO.12
A. H. Ipson, Captain.
C. P. Starks, Lleontang, M.
L. C. Leontang.
W. M. Brooks.
W. H. Jillah.
J. H. Pape.
X. R. Gitsa.
L. R. Lockhart.
**Team 43**
W. H. Bickerson, Captain
L. B. Brown, Lleontang, W. H. Venga, T. D. Marshall.
Adams.
Dr. H. Houndson, Dr. D. T. Cleaver, R. H. Alexander.
**Team 44**
W. T. Prait, Captain.
B. J. Cook, Lleontang, Hugh A. Holland, Hugh A. Kov.
O. C. Calloway, Gwynne Bowman.
G. W. Ballard, R. E. Howell.
**Team 45**
L. G. Elickton, Captain.
A. Wren, Lleontang, William P. Burke, P. J. Kearn.
Thomas, R. Bee.
Q. McMillan, Wm. Moor.
**Diribion "J"**
Dr. R. T. Hailandon, Manager.
R. T. Smith, Aggregate Manager.
F. E. Burke, Captain.
Chaas, A. Fliugo.
Bennie Tenton, M. R. Anderson.
R. T. Williams, Wm. Moor.
D. P. Lowe.
Thomas Crutchfield.
Chase, T. Bracken, Captain,
Solomon Lehtridge, Leontman
E. B. L. Cushiberry,
D. B. L. Doble,
D. B. L. Doble,
Fred Lovarel,
A. D. Moore,
Vernon 48
J. B. Hickman, Captain,
J. W. Rice, Leontman
E. E. Ward,
E. W. Mitchell,
J. L. Dixon
Texan is Chosen to
Aid in Government
College Survey.
Washington, D. G., March 31.
Selection of six prominent Negro
students in the Land Grant College Survey,
being conducted by the Bureau of
Research was made public at the
Interior College.
The Negro educators were named for the purpose of - reviewing the plans and giving expert advice on the curriculum and particularly with Negro land grant colleges. **II** in - expected, and the general questionnaires being prepared for the survey in order to make such modifications and additions to the curriculum, were able for Negro land grant colleges. Those selected are as follows:
State Industrial College,
Gonzalez State Industrial College,
Gonzalez, Ga. J. M. Cadden,
president, Virginia Normal and
Industrial College, W. John D. Walters, president, West Virginia College, College - Indiana,
president, Southeast University,
and Agricultural and Mechanical
College, Scotlandville T. T. F.
cultural and Mechanical College,
Talent and Mechanical College,
head of Business
Home Economics, Prairie View
State Normal and Industrial Col-
lege, Talent and Mechanical
College.
SOCIETY and Club
of the club which were timely and received by the members as great hostess to the Halcyon Art and delicious menu was served which Social Club. The Club was opened was enjoyed by all. The club was as much with the president at his end with several piano ensembles.
"Thinking Blues"
This time Bessie thinks out loud—and, boy, what she thinks is nobody's business. We don't mean maybe. Neither will you, when you hear it. Ask your Columbia dealer to play this very latest Bessie Smith number for you. He has played it a great many times already, but he'll enjoy hearing it again. Everybody does. "I Used to Be Your Sweet Mamma," on the other side of the record, is a Kite-out, and how!
Bengaluru 14292-D, 10-Inch 750
Thinking Blues
I Used to Be Your Sweet Mamma
Vocale—Bessie Smith
Ask your Dealer for Latest Race Record Catalog
Columbia Photograph Company, 1819 Broadway, New York City
Mrs. Joo H. Towseell, Pts.
Mrs. Luther Hammers, Reporter
## THE LT TRANCH SOCIAL CLUB
Met March 7th with Mrs. Collins as hostess. The president presenting coned by a few guests. The president was given a token for excellent service coned by a few guests. A few guests were played and a delicious pie was served with Mrs. Glider, 2629 Floor Street, March 31.
Mr. P. L. Pita, President,
Mrs. Izabella, Ballard Hopper
## THE SUNSHINE SOCIAL CLUB
Met Tuesday night, March 31st with Mrs. Julia Street, Mr. and Mrs. Hayes as host and hostess. The evening was filled with dues and quotations. There were eight members present. Express.
of the club which were timely and
received by the members a great
rewarding gift. A delicious menu was served which
was enjoyed by all. The club gifted
with "sweetful" follow super-
takes out loud—and, boy,
body's business. We don't
will you, when you hear it,
to play this very latest
for you. He has played it
lady, but he'll enjoy hear-
does. "I Used to Be Your
other side of the record,
w!
2922-D, 10-Inch 78c
Our Sweet Mamma
Jessie Smith
Latest Race Record Catalog
v. 1819 Broadway, New York City
RECORDS
PAY-OF
Make the New Way
Electrically
tions by Mr. Wun. Jackson which was pleasing.
Mrs. Lloyd Carter, President
Mrs. Lauren John, Keyporter.
LADY MARY ART DEVOTELY
AND CULTURE CLUB
at the home of Lady Graxx Jack
1116 Washington Road. The
work, one new member received.
Lady P. Ross. The hostess was
meeting of the home of Lady L.
John Friday April 4th. Lady A.
John Friday April 4th. Lady A.
PROMINENT CHICAGO - TEACH
HR RETURNS HOME FOR
RISST
Miss Doris M. Bowell one of Dallasallas daughters, who taught at the school of Chicago, III, returned home last week after a critical period of a nervous break. She was a former teacher. She was a former teacher in the Booker T. Washington II School. Chicago Normal School with honors entitled her to a position in the city public schools of Chicago. She taught teaching ability, until she was stricken with illness, that necessitated her return home for phonics and greeting her with interest.
DE. W. R. C. FLOWERS, WELL
KNOWN PHYSICIAN UNDER-
GOES OPERATION
Dr. W. K. Flower, a prominent physician and active in civil move ment underwent an operation at the University for an acute attack of appendicitis. The operation was very successful, the McIlennan, Greco and Clever. The patient is resting wall and a speedy recovery is anticipated.
ETHEL WATERS AND IRENE GIBBONS COLUMBIA EITELAR RACE SINGLES
The Columbus Photograph Company's latest Race record releases a new album, the higher grade album, Ethel Waters, the most celebrated race winner to begin another "blaze," a new co-op coupling in which her artistic restraint of race is being better advantage than ever.
Consistently, Irene Gibbona, a race participant, was an I in friendly competition with Mia Waters Miss Diane, who shot proverbially well, biding my the plausible sweetness with her individual voice.
TEXAS DUMP, DUMP AND MAND INSTITUTE - CAVANS NEWS
Many planned to attend the musical concert by Fred. Carl Dillon. Prideful Nothing but towing at water. The scenery in the movie was enjoyed by all but Thursday night. White's her art class. They hope to reproduce some of this in their own schools. The ophthalmic Society entertained witten of their splendid programa of the school. The address was by Mrs. Martin. The Program of Education. This advenience contained much helpful information. We were wonderfully entertained but evening in chapel by Programa. Mrs. Martin, and singer, who visited us in a voice and piano recital which was accompanied by Mrs. Dillon, Programa and Kra. Davies of Santa Humbur.
Mike Apple-May MacNash a member of the St. Paul M. K. Choir underwent an operation for Aplastic anemia on Wednesday, March 28, 1928. The operation was successfully underway. Mr. Apple-May MacNash had the best smile for a man of his age and was admired for his manners and abilities throughout the city.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY MARCH 31, 1926
MIS. C. H. BOWSLEY RETURNS FROM CHICAGO, IL.
Mrs. C. H. R. Bowles of 1719 Alen street, who was called to Chicago, to the bedside of her daughter, was quite ill returned home last Wednesday; she was accompanied by Mrs. R. Bowles, appreciates the kindness of her many friends during her visit. While in Chicago, Mrs. R. Bowles, appreciates the different welfare activities also Gary, Ind., and reports a case of malaria on Calanthe HAVE ANNAL SEMION PREACHED AT ST. PAUL M. E. CHURCH.
The annual sermon of the local lodge of the K. of K. and Court of Calanthe, and all other persons returned out last Sunday, March 26 at 2:30 p. m. at St. Paul M. E. Church and received the message from Dr. W. R. McMillan, the pastor who in a deliberate police made a striking impression on the occasion.
Sir W. R. Wailer, Master of Arts, of Calanthe, made persons on program: X. H. Jordan, who read the preclamation, Volunteer Gordon, made persons on program: St. Paul W.; H. Griggs delivered the annual address and Miss Ais Repressed the Court of Calanthe.
GARFIELD COMMUNITY
The citizens of Garfield community six miles east of Tyer, Indiana Chapel C. M. E. E. Church, Friday night, March 8, 1928, hourly at the Garfield Mission and Messalah Agent and Messalah. Will Johnson and Joe Warren, winners of the annual Christian respectivity, Mrs. P. E. Christopher, on whose arm the movie was invited as special guests. Interesting, practical talks were made by the following prominent musical artists: Messalah, Marsh, Caldwell Smith County and Floors College furnished music for the evening. After the program, the students and fifty penguin, were seated around tables, beautifully decorated with flowers, foods, all left with a deeper appreciation for Smith county and agricultural accomplishments.
THE FRATERNAL BONDING COMPANY
Makes a speciality of bending officers of Prateral Society.
The operation of Secret Prateral is one of the biggest business opportunities on our own race, in protecting the funds of these concerns we have the satisfaction of knowing that we are able to protect the lives of the individual orders coming under our protection; but to the ourselves the task of guaranteeing the safe and honest handling of the funds of every local lodge of Prateral Society. If you have healed—to join a secretary, preferably he will be not be honestly handled by local officers, you need hesitate no longer to join the following official benders: we are their official benders:
JUDGE BRANAN'S COURT
A
HOME-STEAD ADDITION
Beautifully situated lots on prominent Eagle Ford Pike, (West Dallas) and two 3-room houses, out of the mnd at a bargain to Colored citizens.
HIGH-STEAD AND INVESTMENT LOTS, only one block off of Eagle Ford Pike, just across the street from the Oriental Oil Company's interment, in the heart of Dallas Industrial Area. Only 30 minutes ride from the Courthouse.
FREE
With every purchase, we will give one
Bear's Subscription to the DALKIN
FREE with the DALKIN Subscription
the State also has a SICK and ACCIDENT
Insurance Companies in the CITY.
We will insure your identity in disability
or death—and give your wife or any other
employee and Decel to you. YOU CAN'T LOSE!
BE LUCKY IN EVERYTHING
Have lots of friends, money. Be a
friend. After collecting our par-
tition to please you. Black Cat Wun-
tah, 1244 N. 12th St., West City, NY.
Oil $1.99 Myrtle Arabian Oil $1.98
total value, $14.92. Order any of these
items. We will ship O.K. to special
price if you order only $4.99. Big
free with every order. We will
free with every order.
SENIOR HISTORY CO.
Dept, 2746 3517 Avenue Ave.
Chicago
JUDGE BRAN
266 men and women were arra-
igned before judge Branan to
answer to their names. 49 men
charged with violating the Park.
ALABAMA MINISTREL STAGED
BY DARRELL CHEEK, STUDENTS
Before a packed house, at the
State Theatre, last Tuesday night,
the students confronted the
uncontestatably that provoked
laughter, like "Alabama Milkpaint."
The students, the originator of the play,
cask gave evidence of the charac-
teristics of Negro passions. Blackened
faces white lips, hanoys, blues,
dumbbells and humorous expressions
of the characters. The play was given for receipts
in the interest of the institution.
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MISS EYES.
SOCIETY
Miss Kyne wonders why the old Moton is trying to play society games with her old crowd and hope to be joined in the so called society. She thinks that she will not be in rotin but bad bed to take the boosters in.
Miss Kyne met me and the marriage man on the pike Monday morning. She asks me to take your friends were asking if the law had you Miss Kyne is still your sweetheart and husband where you got the score. I know he read the letter. I remember through windows.
Miss Kyne would catch on and so she did. She the car painted and if wont meet with her old crowd and hope to be joined in the so called society. She thinks that she will not be in rotin but bad bed to take the boosters in.
Miss Kyne met me and the marriage man on the pike Monday morning. She asks me to take your friends were asking if the law had you Miss Kyne is still your sweetheart and husband where you got the score. I know he read the letter. I remember through windows.
Colchester H. Ward and J. H. Warty-Johnson was presented to the student, and he was awarded the degree of Bachelor's from Balmoral School in the State. He good will as expressed from his the Mid-term examination are lodged to Jarryl Christian College over and the students have written for his worthy stand taken among others. He has been asked to give a lecture with Increased interest, and expressed himself as beaver. Mina Dale H. J. Rennings of Forty very much pleased with the visit of the students.
Mama I Heard Y Brough Right Bad Again mama's messin' 'round. Papa's mad!
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THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY MARCH 31, 1928
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city hall of the Medical A
building. Among those visiting
Mr. Moeil, J. R. Johnson, H.
MOORLAND BRANCH Y.
1817 FAIRMOUNT STREET
Dutty Inlights of the Medical Arts Harnesberg, Barnes Willis, Add
Building. Among those. Flatting son O'Neal, Barnes Pass and Pro-
sper. Mount J. K. Johnson, H. K. J. M. Alexander.
HELP NATURE DO ITS DUTY—FAULTY ELIMINATION IS THE CAUSE OF MOST AILMENTS
Do more to grow off this impurities that cause your Airlines
then medicines. Nature provides you with everything glistens in
the air you breathe. Nature provides you with your system but if your
system is of a proprietary nature and you do not know what it is,
Software of Inflammation,
Kinney and Bladder Trouble, High Blood Pressure, and Kindred
Aliments should be used.
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16. A spirit of brotherhood and fellowship among both Haitian and American students, we be braveurs. Primus et purus. Information comes us to from Haitian students. We are生长 in favor in the weeks past and doubtless what this declaration of purity is about. Our counterpart will receive fresh impatiens.
Met at 10 a.m. Rate Street with
Mrs. C. Putzcher-butch. This being
weekly day. We had a late pro-
gram. A charity case was re-
ceived. A donation of $2.00. Receipts
$7.00. #728. Mr. President.
THE DALLAS BRANCH OF THIS
NATIONAL ALLIANCE OF POSTAL
EMPLOYERS
WARNING!
All indigene improved Benvolent Protective Order of ELRs of the World, Texas Jurisdiction;
You are lurky warned against one A. W. Holland, posing as a lawyer. This will warn you that this same lawyer has taken money from Gharitar Lodge No. 500 under false promise of promising to return same. He poses as a Deputy commissioned by Grand Nathan Ruler D. C. I. have a letter in my office with him as an offender with him as an offender on the order you will confer a favor on the Order by communicating with him.
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contact. We have added four more members to the Alliance since our last visit. We have membership campaign until the Alliance have been made up of two new look back areas the road that we have traveled look ahead in the distance, in the land, so that we can see distance in the road, and on the job. We are citizens of this country and there is no reason not to show our efficiency in every part of the work pertaining to our mission. We do not stronger than law. We should not let prejudices delay us from granting us the Alliance is not going to leave a stone unturned effort for the advancement of the race in civil service in Dallas and Houston. R. T. Lackey, Reporter
JEREMIA A M. E. MISSION CHURCH
Dr. Smith of St. James Temple conducted the afternoon service, Dr. W. K. Maly delivered a humorous message. Weepful for the opi
ight
The Senior Agricultural Class of the University of Rochester, State University of New York, and Industrial Institute of Agriculture visitators at Dell's lead week. The object of the visit was to obtain information about the many methods and study of the many methods and cultural pursuits of the early American people in making a complete description of the established establishments thrown open for their introduction by many people. Among other things, they will present information about the Company, Lange, Nursery, and the Jack Gardner's "Poultry Company."
Defending comes to Dallas for the
defense of Fort Worth. The wifes was again
in charge of the defense of the
professor of Ancient Hymenodytes.
Prairie View College, C. A. Washburn
County Advisory Board. The wifes
made plausible the success of
the defense and made plausible the success
TO SECURE BUILDING FOR Y. M. C. A. Building to Cost $175,000. We Must Give at Least. $50,000 April 3, 13.
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TO THE COLORED CITIZENS OF DALLAS:
The white citizens of Dallas are offering to invest $100,000.00 in an institution that will be devoted altogether to the physical, mental, social and spiritual training of our young men and boys.
It is expected that $25,000.00 will be donated for the same purpose by an out-of-town friend of the race, on the condition that we will raise $50,000.00 among ourselves.
The building proposed for us is a modern four story structure that will cost not less than $175,000.00 fully equipped.
The proposition has been accepted, and we are organizing for a ten day campaign, beginning April 3rd.
It is the largest task of the kind ever undertaken by members of our group in this section; but WE CAN DO IT AND WILL, if all of us (those who must give small amounts as well as those who can give large) will FULL TOGETHER, make a sacrifice, and do our whole duty.
We hope every one approached, by authorized solicitors, during the campaign will respond in a most generous way.
What we do for ourselves dies with us,
What we do for others lives long after we are dead
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THE DALLAS EXPRESS
The greatest bit of discussion featuring the shooting of The Independent Colored Voters League last Saturday was brought about by the introduction of the resolution calling for harmony between the warring elements of the Republican Party in this state. The suggestion of a ticket of delegates was particularly bitterly fought by those who, for the time being, were unable to swallow the inclusion of the Republican Party in the resolution of that element in practically disfranchising the members of the race constituted such a hindrance that the resolution was almost lost as the result of it. But it passed. The representatives of more than 100,000 Negro voters did go on record as favoring harmony.
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The question which naturally arises in the light of such a fact is how the two warring elements involved will take such a proposition. The Expresses of course cannot now prophecy. It will not attempt to do that. But it does call attention to the fact that it is by now well known that others as well as Negro voters themselves realize that Negro Republican voters must assert themselves if either of the two factions is to have the decision in the now well defined fight between the Creager and Wurzbach forces; but Negroes as such are more interested in the exercise of their suffrage rights in behalf of the party of their choice than they are in the victory of either side of the Texas fight. They realize that only in the spirit of harmony can the party be built up; and, not in an attempt to dominate or absolutely control but in a simple effort to be represented in its deliberations, the league comes urging those members of the race who will support the Republican party to endorse the movement for peace and harmony.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS
has never hosted the white
widow of the late
diamond by the yellow
streak it not afforded with
the white widow of the
every day, sensible, non-
sensitive newspaper, whether
painting board, if yes,
painting board; if yes,
doubtful filer; if preface,
national list of even hand-
lettered books on the se-
cond line; this is pretty
huge, this is pretty
huge, days of the
press coming up and stand with
us. This ground is deep.
W. R. KING
THE INDEPENDENT VOTERS LEAGUE MEETS
It has never happened before" in Texas that a group of Negroes numbering nearly 200 has paid its own expenses and come to a meeting for the purpose of discussing ways and means of increasing the effectiveness of their votes. It is also well worthy of record that in the assembly were several members of the Democratic party who made known their affiliations. In fact the president of the league in a Democrat and in his acceptance of the welcome to Dallas made a plan for a growth of strength among Negroes in his party because of the fact that by such a step "friends at home" might be made.
OUR MURDER RECORD IN THIS
COUNTY
Too many Neuros are murdering each other in Dallas and its immediate violence. It has just about come to the point that few words without the occurrence of the telltale passions of a mournant. Our criminal courts are now援围 with such cases. Four are not for the counting month. And the fault in which such violent crimes are being committed by litigants which are not worth considering among well beaten persons. Strange too. It is that the majority of who they commit such crimes are roving. Their age is not relevant to the charge. It is well enough in charge the case up to the degeneracy of the times and on. Dinking. Little does concerning it. It but it should be the task of thoughtful persons to realize and to realise that the very fibers of our racial being is threatened for the wholesale direcron of human life. There are many who claim that only the elderly old man hard to see in the days that are going to the devil. The Express does not do just that. But it does
raise the question of 'why' in record to such a situation.
A joke of this county recounts the story of a man who was accused of the murder case set in his court, were cases involving Norwegian. And those, who peruse the columns of our daily papers, are one can see that he did his duty and speak his mind. It takes and communicates on our social and home life. It is good positive that all of our questions are good for good thinking, and great for their abilities. For it is ultimately true that the effect of
reward to suit situation.
A judge of this county recently expelled the act that the market, the member case set in his court, are cases involving Negroes in column of our daily papers and well in this one can see that he will not speak without good feedback on our social and community positions. We are good positive that all of our judges for good are finding themselves faced with a task to resolve the maximum amount of matters which are to be made under the plan. And certainly we can afford to do no less. The fact is that our concern should be greater than that of others for it generally happens that we do not have "friends at court" when such matters are being handled in their offices instead of being left out. It seems to The Express that civile judges in every Negroes sections constitute a necessity which is exceeded solely to the failure of my comparable to none other in the civic life of the race. The organization of such bodies as proposed through the courts can be better handled by civile judges with which its officers are serving this community and studying to fill all of the needs of the group in Dallas.
THR DALIAS EXPRESS, DALIAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY MARCH 31, 1928.
Party Harmony is Plea
The resolution was definite in
this resolution, but the
various factions within the
party in this state and the _suggested_
condition are outlined for the
conference of _Republican_ voters
In such a step these voters have shown themselves actuated by generous motives and constructive ideas. They have declared themselves willing to overlook one of the difficulties in the war, a future the warring elements headed by Messrs. Creager and Wurzbach may well think carefully over this proposal. More than are numbered in both of their factions combined have made this proposal for peace. They have declared themselves willing to overcome our purposes and motives. But there is no reason to feel that this large mass of voters and leaders is ignorant of its strength or its rights in the matter of participation in the affairs of the party. They lack led for Republican groups could be interested in the interest of the future of the party in this state.
Resolution for Party Harmony Among Republicans in Texas Dallas Texas Marathon Committee Members of the Independent Colored Voter's League of Texas Voter's League of Texas—whether in athletic contests or in intra-partisan rights, might be involved in the excitement and excitement, but gets the participants nowhere; and... in view of the fact that the success of the party depends solely on the participation depends solely on wholly upon harmony, team-work, group activity, and the unification of subordination of all desires for public office, party demination, government attendant upon party control; tiring of the incandescent and the repeated internal buckling of the party; the resilient retention of a healthful constitution; the consistent party bring about and maintain party harmony and build up a robust and functioning Republican party
Be it resolved that we, in con-
ference, shall unalterably oppose to
any movement or procedure with
the intent to undermine our calcula-
tions calculated to reaffirm its growth and render inert and inert its functions and ac-
cuse that as a means towards parity
international differences our internal
differences must be addressed in the
independent Colored Voters' League of
Tennessee Take the issue into our own
vitaliate and endure a movement that
the Republic State Convention,
22, 1923, elect eight (8) defeats
with one half the vote in the con-
firmation the following outstanding
Tennessee citizens—and Republican
Harry Murray, Congressman
A. Puden of Houston, R. B. Craw-
nell, Congressman Harry
Engle Notes of Saginaw, W. B. of
Dallas, Captain John
O. P. DeWalt of Houston,
Many Rangers in Debate Over
the
They met in the interest of the 260,000 voters of Texas and decided to set "wisely and judiciously." They announced that the reason for the meeting was not "office seeking, domination of any party, the saving of the bloody flag not the fanning of the fires of racial antipathy." They met to seek "active-participation and deserving representation in partisan affairs." They passed, resolutions to organize their forces to participate in all of the preset convictions of May 5 and repudiated any sort of an attempt to bar race members from such conventions and elections. They agreed to raise to finance a campaign of education for all race voters and finally concluded "that the Negroes of Texas as would not tie their cause to parties as such but would support men and measures."
Such an accomplishment, in the light of the past political performances of Negroes, is special and most unusual. It indicates that thoughts instead of emotions have begun to dominate their political lives. And to The Express, it means that a step in the direction of progress has been taken. Negroes, who are the most powerful of the congressional districts and those who will take charge of the organization of precincts and counties to organize their voters, explain to them the need of careful study of the situation which now confronts the voters of this state and prepare them to do the intelligent thing in all of the elections of this year. The Express gloves that The Inventor knew in his meeting of last Saturday. It paved the way for organized effort on the part of more than 100,000 voters this year and made possible the active participation of organized groups in all of the local elections which may directly concern them. Out of such actions is history made.
The Treasury resigned was the center of the hottest debate of the whole meeting and most of the rallies raised by those who, at first could not be called to the proposal to include "bank" members in the delegation. More reservation of the convention showed the desire of the convention to include all incomes in a "harmless" amount, including all members of the party. They indicated that responsible for the present divided condition of the party and that the party would try to practice the very thing against which it was fighting. Withdrawn. In the meeting of the committee to endorse Herbert Hower for. Republican candidate for the presidency was the vice president, who was tour of Galveston but was withdrawn because a vote was taken at the time of Galveston and instead was tendered that such a procedure was against the policy of the league in
Representatives of All Pro-
testors. It was frequently站到 all of those present that Texas had a gathering on a like occasion here. Every section of the state as a whole represented its profession and organization. State representatives represented there. Leaders, educators, administrators, educators, philadelphians, defenders, educators and others represented there. Real representatives unified in San Antonio, Sherman, Houston, and many in Baton Rouge and addressed the audience. Amenes those who took active part in the gathering and addressed the audience. Afterward, D. Parkins
Galveston; Col. Louis D. Lyon, Aniston, A. O. D. De Walt, Houston; Austin, A. O. D. Price, Cauley, T. E.wing, Houston; W. J. D. Dickson, Dallas Hayes, Bradford, W. World Bank, Houston; Editor C. F. Richardson, Houston; Editor C. F. Richardson, Houston; Rev. R. Barbour, Galveston, G. Ogre, Terekana, and others whose names were not listed. Chief visitors to the convention was Melvin J. Chism, well known as a former Texas governor, and an officer in the National Negro Press Association and one of the Lowland lieutenants. Mr. Chism is an officer in the National Negro Press Association and one of the Lowland lieutenants. Mr. Chism declared that he was in Texas "not to secure assistance" to the "look in upon his followers once again and to tell them that theirs was a...programe
Said he, "I did not come, to talk politics and I am not going to talk politics and I am not going to effect. You know your problem, know your course and action in the event of the nation you to know that the nation is watchering you and I, particularly the history which you are mucking" Mr. Chisum also born the greetings of Benjamin Davis of Georgia, who was to have been present at the meeting but who was unable to attend. Freedigital Leaders Presented Many of the fraternal leaders who attended the dance at the meeting were presided and spoke. Among them were Wendell Pythias Grand Master G. W. Jackson of the Odd Fellows, Seeing the Odd Fellows and of the Odd Fellows and of the
Wiley Singers Insulted:
Cancel Radio Program
CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE
a rebuff of that these alums had a rebuff of that these alums had on three of our four co-cations in two or three different cities and the most powerful as well as most co-cative stations in the whole country. Our friends - Colored and white - will appreciate and understand the situation since this explanation is due the public in justice to the school, the radio authorities of WA, and the officials of the Baker.
Chicago Churchmen Find
41 States Which Had no
Lynching Last Year
were 42 instances in 1927, according to Procono, N. Work of the law, and the officers of the law, prevented lyching, 8 of them in northern states, and 8 in southern states. "The lyching law was enacted in 1924, and the organization, has designed and is awarding to officers of the law a fire such models were given to officers in Texas in 1925, and two Louisiana and one in Kentucky in 1927. Virginia, through t h leadership of governor Hayes, had been prosecuted by the attorney general, and other attorneys to be prosecuted by the attorney general, and other error in addition to local authoritarian. The Roll of Honor or States Free from Lyching in 1927 clashed by groups and by years before. States that have never had a record of lyching: Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Rhode Island, Vermont. $Additional states that have no record of a lyching since 1927.
Additional states that have no record of a lynching during past ten years include Miami, Michigan, Nevada and Washington. Additional states that have no record of a lynching during past fifteen years include, to a lesser extent, Jacksonville, South Dakota. Additional states that have no record of a lynching during past ten years include, Arizona, Tucson, Oklahoma, Detroit, Dakota, Montana and Oregon. Additional states that have no record of a lynching during past ten years include, Florida, South Carolina, Georgia and New Mexico. Additional states tree of lynching 1822 1832 Total states still have lynching Total number of lynchings
in 1927 ..... 18
Hoover Grants Hearing to Anti-Segregation Committee
CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE
would be donates more of Negro workers appointed.
"He promised to look into the whim situation and let us know. He asked me to give him a brief sagey saying that the Director of the Census had just returned from Europe and that he is taking the job. A G. P. Thomas gave a report: Mr. Thomas also reports that the Washington Branch of the N. A. C. Department is seeking to obtain some definite settlement from Oeden L. Mills about segregation in the Treasury Department."
New Extradition Try From Ohio Foiled
had spent large sums of money on this case and the (the mom) and (the boy). The Governor insisted rather hastily that he would protect the ditton he had from injustice. He declared they had quite plainly erred. This Will Brown is not the man."
**"Y" Drive Organization Complete**
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE)
Wm. Jackson,
S. T. Simpson,
N. G. Penn.
Teams 49
Leo. L. Cummins, Captain,
J. M. Brown, Lieutenant,
M. W. Green,
K. Krystal,
G. C. Roane,
M. C. Morgue,
J. E. Crawford,
Thos. Hillard,
Team 50
D. B. Cummins, Captain,
J. A. Audit, Lieutenant,
A. V. Payne,
G. C. Hutchinson,
Joe Loon,
Walter Johnson,
C. J. Norworthy,
J. W. Jeffrey.
WHIPTED WITH SHOVEL.
Sunday evening. The. Dupee was shot in the right thigh by his friend after an argument. Dupee was shot in the right thigh by his friend made his escape and are unable to learn his identity in response to a raid at 4012 court.
STARBRED HER SWEETIE WITH
EAST DALLAS SPECIAL
Sunday evening, Dan Pollock
sank in the light breast with
a stabbed wound in the right
breast at 2:58am. Bussel Lane. The woman who
did the stabbing made her escape
and was carried to the Emergency
hospital and "first home," 1006 Hawkins
Park. The police were notified by Brit Mien of 2668 Bussel
Lane, Officers Barrett and Jewell
investigated.
Man's
Motes
There are many problems thatable prices and so many styles
we must confront that make us
colors of garments in good
wonder if such maxims as "clothes
taste. There are also first add to
do not make the woman" and "be
conniptions and halt. Any woman
good so bright as hags" must
self will make a good self may have a charming person-
are modified for the modern
appearance at very little ex-
TEXAS
TOWNS
chance.
7. A woman's personal appearance has much to do with her dress, hair, and home or on a job outside her home. Who can blame a man for not wanting to come home or wanting to stay home with a woman who has had on the same bed as you and wearing the old house shoes. Who can blame an employer who wants to fire a girl whose dress is too short or pressed in months or whose collar and cuffs are so dirty that might as well have been non-
I have a neighbor of the per-
fectly honest, ordinary person but
honesty makes no difference and he
praise her, and when women si-
nce are unmarried he must be worthy. Her husband isn't the homely type by any means, but like me he for women and he it happens, fortunately, to be in his own home.
There is really no place these
deeds should be with the heartfelt responsibilities. Dressing has been made easier by fewer
Ockes, easier to put on, on raken.
EDITOR'S NOTE
Who met write your troubles to Nana Notes. The conductor will record in the ways of the world and she is anxious to be of real service to them of the room and she will write for it. She will tell you the young singer how to solve their problems and advise to the young man who seek such advice. She has seen the young and she can well parents of their children who will be building which are confronting them, and she is in need of counsel. I address Nana's Notes (see her Notes) to the young Ava. Ave. Atlanta, Texas.
EXAS
TOWNS
RECOVERY
SCHOOL, NOTES — Calvert pool and boys visited Hammond School Friday, scores 14-1 in favor of Calvert town. The school is located at Calvert high. Many Calvert students were there on their way to the high school. Mrs. B. Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson is with five baby babies. Mother Wilson with two baby babies. Tenna Robinson is confined to the hospital. Tenna Polk and family were on the weekend at Brunswickville. Tenna Polk, Home A. M. K. Church, Mrs. W. 7-james is up again after a few days.
The Springtime in education
are able to witness
the change in the
dark clouds-hased over even
floods. Day-Many - Day At M. Pfur
hunter - M. Pfur hunter and
hunter - M. Pfur hunter and
punishment for each man.
M. Pfur hunter
St. James A. M. Church Funny
Sunday - M. Pfur funny
Sunday - M. Pfur funny
Thunder and
thunder and
thunder - M. Pfur
Supst. M. Pfur
Max. Polk open Sunday
school on time. At 11 a.m. church.
At 11 a.m. church.
At 2.30 p.m. school.
At 2.30 p.m. school.
At 3.30 p.m. school.
At 3.30 p.m. school.
Partner of St. Brigid in Church
from Palm. Prof. W. D. Brigner was the second speaker
from Palm. Prof. W. D. Brigner was the second speaker
PLANO HIGH SCHOOL
the drama "Last Losty" reneged at the St. John Baptist church in St. John's, New York. School was a wonderful success. Reeve, Thompson C. M. B. m师 of McKinney made a brief visit to the school to learn more. The many friends of Mr. Couchan, the understates of Dumontsville, to hear of the death. After an extended illness he passed away at Perry eight years old. Mr. J. W. Herved, M. Fauquier, A. C. Higgin, M. Lany McDonald.
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At a conference arranged by Dr. N. W. Clark, with the waiters,
maids bell boys of the city the following Adulphus and Haker
Hotel, Walton's promoled to all their forces out of body.
Maurice N. Ahrley, J. H. Addison, Nelson A. Moore,
C. E. Smith, Joe White and T.Cah, Chas. Henderson, Nelson Al-
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HILFIGER, Pa. March 24—The Rev. Robert Jackson, pastor of the Trinity of the East. Afro-American Church, Moore street, New York. Trinity night that he claims two busses filled from him Wednesday night he was a passenger at the Norfolk train. The Rev. Jackson related to gay
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The printed classification premiums thereon as shown in recommendation of the Grand Lodge session at San Antonio which recommendation was issued premiums on such poli- out by Mr. B. Werkthein, A.
For the information of all you are advised that in future m. $200.00 will be issued lag- ment. Future issues will be $400.00, $500.00, $600.00, $700 and $1000.00. The premium basis as heretofore, that is, on at the time of entry into the schedule rate of premiums be- mined. All members of this Order increase their policies to a great- they are now carrying must be bcing physician and passed on M. E., in the same manner as the Order. Where an increase any member, it should be borne to policy in no way affect the policy of
The printed classification of policies and rates of premiums thereon as shown below are in line with the recommendation of the Grand Master to the Grand Lodge session at San Antonio, Texas, August last, which recommendation was adopted and the rates covering premiums on such policies have been worked out on the basis of the amount of the premium. For the information of all members of the Order, you are advised that in future, no policies for $100.00 or $200.00 will be issued by the Endowment Department. Future issues will be on the basis of $000.00, $400.00, $500.00, $600.00, $700.00, $800.00, $900.00 and $1000.00. The premium rate will be on the same basis at the time of entry into the Order as shown in the schedule rate of premiums below.
All members of the Order who may desire to increase their policies to a greater sum than that which they are now carrying must be examined by o practicing physician and passed on by Dr. J. R. Moore, G. M. E., in the manner as when they first joined the Order. Where an increase in policy is desirable by the Lodge, the policy of the member who makes policy will be issued to cover the increase and will in no way affect the policy of the member that is held
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THE DALLAS EXPRESS. DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY MARCH 31, 1928
I calling the property 34. House
13. The property is not in
are wrong, whose malfeasance
for a hundred forty thousand (410-
700) dollars. I, for one, will have
nine. I, for another, will have nine.
W. L. Dickinson,
Pastor of MI Baptist Hospital Church
1,000 ATTEND VILLARD DEN-
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New York, March 24- Upwards of
4,000 people attended the dinner given Tuesday night in honor of Owain Garrard Villard at the museum of his public service. Roger Holdman, of the American Civil
Liberty Association, and Helen John Hague Homes
coastermaster at the dinner. The speakers were Zona Garrard, of the National Consumer
Secretary of the National Consumers
Board of Director, and the
A. C. P. Heywood Brown, Pred
Kirchweth, one of the Nation's
leaders in the cause of the
Nero. Villard himself spoke in
acknowledgment of the public
address. His address Mr. Johnson
spoke specials of the services Mr.
John Hague delivered to the cause
of the meeting called by him in 1899 as a result of
Advancement of Colored People was born. Mr. Johnson said was
In the summer of 1908 there occurred in Springfield, IL, the murder of Nicole Rose not in which Negroes were beaten to death in the streets and in which the Great Emmanuel A. P. gave a brave soul in New York City met the nation. They were Miss Mary White Orton, William English, a slave named Lincoln and wife. They felt that something ought to be done to save the nation, they turned to the ruler Lincoln and those who had died for a great cause. In their extremity they turned to the president Lincoln and it was beamed who drafted and laid the Lincoln birthday cak, on February 14, 1908. The science, the humanity and the house of the nation. That call was answered and was answered by a great man, meeting held in Historic Cooper National Association for the Advancement of Colored People was Mr. Johnson referred to Mr. William courage, saying that he was the president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People was Mr. Ward had been afraid to write a blow in his behalf. He was the popular cause in America.
PENAL DIRECTORS TO MEET IN BINGHAM
The Independent National Memorial Director's Association, composed of Eighteen States and District Associations, has set the meeting in Birmingham, Alabama, for May 21-23, 1988. Of the 100 delegates to the meeting this year, will be a trifle to Tuskegee May 24th, to witness
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JESUS THE SUFFERING MESSIAH
Mark 8;27-9;1;30-32;10;32-34.
We are now entering upon the second quarter of the half year study of the ministry of our Lord as given by St. Mark. The writer has thrown upon the canvas the life and dooms of Jesus in rapid succession. He has given us the story of striking events and the wonderful life of Jeans from His baptism to the present but we are to now witness a slowing down as the present crisis is reached and the face of Jesus is revealed. We are to remember the month of April, since the event of the last lesson the opposition of the return had gradually increased and their designs on His life had become more determined. Many of His followers who constantly pressed upon Him to hear and see the wonderful Prophet, had gone to the church and went north into Tyre and Sidon, where the Lord headed the daughter of the insistent Gentile mother. On their return trip through Epacons His performed many miracles of healing. Now to the end that time might be led for rest and to give rest to the work of the kingdom which was so to be held in their hands. He goes into settlement.
He selects one of the most beautiful spots in the regions of the Holy Land that He might, also, find out what programs the Israelis are doing in the region, so he puts them to which they found their way was at the base of the majestic Herculion lifting its rugged head 8000 feet above the little city of Césarthen-Philippe melding in the valley below - multitudes of sparkling streams find their way down the idea of the mountain mountaintop a wealth of invariant of shrubbery, jersey Colorado flowers, green grass, white bubbling shrubs which give life to the landscape and earth - on their cheerful bounty to the sea of death.
Casserae was built originally by Herod the Great; but it was later rebuilt by Herod Phillip, and named Phillip after himself, and to distinguish it from Casserae on the Great St. the Roman capital of Palestine, where St. Paul spent two years in prison. It was in this heathen religion that Jesus sought safety from the wicked designs of His own people. He had come to town. Here she met him, be alone with the disciples—after some time in prayer He seemed to prepare the twelve for the approaching and He seeks to know Populus Opion.
"Who do men say that I am?" When Jesus was far off in this quiet retreat. He puts this question to the dis-
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cipes. For more than two years He had labored among the people—administering to all their needs. He had preached to them the gospel of the kingdom, headed all manner of disease and afflictions among them, no case had ever been too hard for Him; He had even brought the dead to life. He had forgiven sins—now what do they think about this? This question has come on down the ages. No character, no reason, no reason, no reason, much discussed as Jesus the carpenter of Nazareth: Skepkins, infidels, the learned, the ignorant and every class in civilized life have been concerned with this question. Their answers have been just as varied as the opinions given by the disciples. There was great difference of opinion, some said He was Elijah, some John the Baptist returned from Egypt, some John the Baptist called the priests who had reappeared. It should be called that proceeding the Captivity an age of darkness came—no prophet appeared and for four hundred years there was silence. It was John who broke that long silence and introduced Jesus to the world. One thing is certain—men reaped Jesus as an extravagant reward. It was so them; and it is so now—as this question still thrust at the heart of humanity men admit that He was an unusual person—while millions say He was more than a prophet.
This Question Resolves Itself into an Individual One.
To the Master the opinion of others was quite interesting—but that is not efficient, "Who say ye that I am?" It tells this all important question to their neighbor but must ever grapple with for themselves. Jesus makes the question quite direct and pointed, addressing it to the disciples, it was an awful moment. What was the opinion of those men who had been closer to Him during His ministry than any one else—what kind of impression have you gotten of me? This is a fine way to learn the week points in one to see what these think about you with whom you live. The Great Confession!
In Lines 18-18, We have the Great Ritual; Matthew 28:19, we have the Great Commission, Mark 8:29, we have the Great Confession. "Thou art the Christ," Matthew 28:20, Son of the Lord, "thou art the Lord that all would have answered as readily as did Peter, for in the company was, Judas and doubling Thomas. This was a wonderful confession from every view point. It acknowledged Christ as the Messiah—the perfect expression of God—standing at the end of the law for righteousness sake, the fulfillment of an ancient promise, the fulfillment of all the disciples thought, but this question was designed to bring from them an open expression. Our faith becomes deeper and more potent as we express H. Other writers tell us of the compliment paid Peter—but Mark makes no mention of it—but does mention the rebuke he received.
Jesus had told the disciples some time before this incident that He had things to say to them that they were not prepared to receive at that time, but now that they had understood who He was the way is prepared for a fuller reception. He was prepared for a fuller reception. He began to tell them His reflection. His humiliation. His awful death on the cross and finally His resurrection. This was not what they desired to hear. So Peter assumes to change the whole program—telling Jesus that God will save him and saving God suffer much humiliation. It was not Peter so much as Satan who had gotten into Peter and offers Christ temptation of the easier way to the eternal throne. Christ know who it was and said to him "Get behind my Satan." Using the same words that He had used at the temptation of Jesus, Satan came the nature and completeness of the work of Christ. The Self-Denyal in Christian Discipleship. The cross had definitely flung its shadow across His pathway, and nine instances are recorded by the Evangelist. In fact from this point history begins to bear more direct reference to the Lord's biphasic death. We are told: "The lines of life run parallel, you cannot conceive of victory without battle, the preclude to light is darkness; to hope without hope, to hope to light is darkness; to hope to eternal life is through death. The Christian Church is not making progress today because it seems to seek a life of ease."
The term, the cross, has become no common with us that the pathos of the sense in which Christ cured it. It is likely to be lost. As far as is known the early Christianized with Him in the same manner as the un-dressed crucifixion." This punishment was quite common in Palestine. The condemned man was forced to carry the cross on which he was to die from the place of judgment to that of execution. This was done amid the jeans and laughter of the multitude. For Christ the Mighty healer and wonder worker to thus die seemed to the disciples to be a sign of his power. He was natively associated with Christianity. The death of Jesus on the cross makes it the emblem of the highest Christian joy. John Bowring immortalized the conception when he wrote: "In the cross of Christ I glory. Towering of the wrecks of time! All the light of sacred story Cathaera round its head solitude. Jesus and saving Jesus." But the same thing that knows no measure, Joy that through all time abides.
ENACEMENT BAPTIST CHURCH
110 Ave and Willem Street
New York, NY 10019
members, with a fifth sister,
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THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY MARCH 31, 1928
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At 4:30 the A. C. E. L. was a live wire, we're interested in learning about great services throughout the day. We are looking for the fourth day of the week. Watch the photos, the pastor has designed well in hard, the church organized to succeed. The junior pastor will grow. Funkers grow. They will have a drama preceding Baster. The P. T. Funkers will grow. We will have the "school grounds" ground trees, flowers, and so on. We'll have weekly sunset with us.
(J-H. Smith)
Another important feature in the Smith Pension Plan is ONE MINUTE INFINITE MONEY. The object of this fund is (1) to give immediate and automatic relief to maintain an retirement (2) to give immediate care to the widow and orphans, if husband and father are unable to care.
I am persuaded to believe that most of the money they in the midst of the war was on account of old age or the disability, he is compelled to fold old bills with whom he is now married to be moved on our living his life upon. when somebody—arguaged him to do when he had to lionfish on the occasion of his retirement from mother's advice, the偿able, old bride to lionfish in a sad thing to help to cut off if lionfish, that lionfish is caught a thousand pound if the minister has nothing to submit up
I have been Annual Conference
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The Secretary, Treasurer shall keep an accurate and accurate register of all accounts, so that an retirement for small businesses should be observed, the full amount paid in by him, plus an amount paid in by his wife, plus an amount paid in by his children, plus an amount paid in by the children should be the service his widow, and rhyme or oracle or oracle made many, but if there is a widow or oracle under 18 years, the full amount paid to his estate. Membership to this Fund unites the older citizen, and provides a safe guard against the day.
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IN MEMORIAM
In Memory of my Dear Mother,
MRS. CORDIAL GALES
she departed this life March 29.
One year ago today
An angel came and took
me home.
A place is vacant in our home
Which never can be filled.
Mr. KARL HAYES, Bon
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our thanks to the many friends and acquaintances in our household and our friends during the last illness and death of our husband and son, Mr. Arlene. We thank you for your presence during the last illness and death of our husband and son, Mr. Arlene. We thank you for the members of the under board both men and women of our church, may God's blessings be on you. We thank you for your presence in our church, may God's blessings be on you. Mrs. Nancy Patterson, Wife, Mrs. Mila Bedford, Mother, Mrs. J. D. Andrew, Brother-in-law, Mr. Richard Headford, Step-Father.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving Memory of my dear Dear Brother,
SIMON M. JONES,
was departed this life March 11.
No one knows how much I miss you.
No one knows the bitter pain you suffered since I lost you.
We heart your memory. We heart your memory. We heart your memory.
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There is not a single day dear
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