Dallas Express
Saturday, April 28, 1928
Dallas, Texas
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ATTEND G. O. P. PRECINCT CONVENTION, MAY 5
WURZBACH FLAYS CREAGERS TREATMENT OF RACE
Opening Speech of Campaign Against Lily White Leaders Butter: Invites Negro Republicans to Help Break Up "Patronage Distributing Machine." Wm. McDonald Tells of Race Voting Strength and of How It Will Support Wurzbach Group:
Before a large crowd of mom- had its support.
bars of both races, Congresman All the way through his speech Harry Wurzbach opened his state such ascultic remarks were avid with noting that Mr. Wurzbach instructed delegation now 'being the race for Congress in his dire advocted by R. B. Creager, Na-trict and of the attempt to force local Congress to quit the manage, on the ticket, that it government when his control is most of the party in the event of was not the doing of the present his defeat at Kansas City and management of the party in this Tulsa County candidate supported by Creager, elected to any office. Going far that he is expecting his support from Texas from the strangest that he is expecting support from Texas from the
for the presidency in Kansas City, and R. Il Creager is in control of the instructed delegates from Kansas City, from Kansas City, from Congressman and will refuse to stand for re-election, provided Mr. Creager is positioned in case the reverse is different."
The success of the Congressman which lasted for little more than an hour was dedicated to an explanation of the methods of this election, "not all of his eggs in a basket and gotten on what he supposed was wagon, is finding that the band was heavier and that some of his eggs are not free." The fact that in the race for Congress he received more votes than did the candidate was the reason the ticket be saying that "I had the opposition of the Republican machinery headed by Mr. Creager and
final葬礼服务 for Mrs. Lela Linda, mother of w. W. E. president of The Hope People Mutual Insurance Company were held from New Hope company beginning at three o'clock.
The service was simple but touching. The funeral oration was so moving, pastor of the church for more than twenty years, after the obedience had been laid by him. He cared for her and loved her. Her service life which she had lived for all of her many years of service, awakening devotion to the church which she joined on her arrival to Dallas many years ago. The community of Dallas and -or the actively norvegic liege-of her daughter-in-law -the church all reviewed by Dr. Jackoon in the course of the graftion which was concluded with the satisfaction of a Christian life.
The altar before which the bodies are on all metallic casket liers, from the friends of many years, who gathered in large numbers to Ewing, who was one of the oldest and most respected members of the community.
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Mr. Ewing, who had been living for some time with her daughter, died suddenly here last Thursday night. Funeral services at Delphia, died suddenly there last Thursday night. Funeral services at Cherry Street, Baptist Church, with which she lay and connected herself, were held. The remains were accompanied by Mrs. Warrick and her husband. The party reached Dallas Monday afternoon and the body lay in until the services of Tuesday by E. J. Crawford, president of the Crawford Understake Company of Dallas and C. M. Understake Company of the Brown Understake Company of Ft. Worth.
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All the way through his speech, Referring again to the 'candle-sarcastic remarks' were a day of voyey of Hoover he said, 'it is well dent. He told of his opposition in noting that Mr. Hoover has tried and of the attempt to force an announced an anti-segregation him to pay $7,500 to get his name in policy in the department of the on the ticket, declaring that it government which he controls in the state, should not influence the Nato vote management of the party in this case, and that the state that Republicans should be overruled that he is expecting his there, he declared that 'it was not support from Texas from the just co-injec- tion that all of the hands of a national commit- federalalpons were for Hoover man who has done all in his por- tence to dissuade these dishesses the same N- reden men." and 'expressed the group
hope that the "real Republicans" He paid his respects to those of the state would rise in their political who declare that the state would be a better place for the people, such leadership that would make by saying that "Nero leaders don't too big for a single man to con- tinue only the free participation in the state," and such leaders that the citizens might find a place. "They choose and such men cannot be bought. There may be some or- more Playa Cressi Treatment of the Race in Party in the difficulties will succumb to the castigation of Cressi for his ex- tention. There are white men of nation the affair of the party. His closing plea was for all the houses created his statement sentiments on Saturday May 2, that "no real southern gentleman votes for a new policy within the
The case was tried once before but the judge-mandent was reversed in a trial. The plaintiffs will appeal the verdict of the jury in Judge Yunan's court not yet been announced, representing those members seeking to rejoin title of the property were grand Nile Monroe and other descendants were represented. Other defendants were represented. L. I. Lipscomb and Kugene Hunter.
Saturday night at 10 o'clock
Orange Williams of 1932 Park
Row was run down by a gray
land can driven by an unknown
Analysis of Vital Statistics Shows Race Death Rate Decreases While Birth Increases. Lung Diseases No Longer Lead Mortality Causes.
Attend The Precinct Conventions Saturday, May 5th.
bought. There may be some of the same things that difficulties will succumb to the irure of cash but they are not alone. There are white men of the same sort.
His closing plea was for all citizens to the presiden-
tion on one side and for the Republican to vote for a new policy within the Republican ranks. He referred to his appearance on Texas Independence Day, where he de-
scribed on the part of the Republican to write: "a new declaration of independence to the Republican party in Texas."
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active Negro woman attorney in New York, Mrs. Ruth Whitchead. Pleading guilty and asking the Whatee, honor graduate of Ford-ham University, College of Law, James Jones and Charley Duncan, bam university, College of Law, Negroes, were each sentenced to Eastern Steamship Line because to six years in prison in connec she was refused a de lourd suit on nection with two burglaries a steamer plying between New and one theft over $50 case in York and Norfolk. Judge C. A. Pipen's court this
white man. The number was obtained, by pedestrian which was turned over to the police. William was taken to the Parkland hospital where he was treated for a burn. He was witnessing the incident.
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1613 Commerce Street in
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promised some special gifts, when their contributions, noted the. The Hunch-has has an In executive growth for the reception of port to the Association. Kirkman. The committee of her gifts. More than 14 hundred persons management. Mrs. A. M. Dyne. displayed two attractive new co-owner, co-chairman; Mrs. M. Vance, vice president in the office; "We milten of mannequin treatment." Thank You" and "Mark,Ye Ou On Monday the Church women re-Eduction; Mits. Era Ween. Needs, under the first were list-covered nearly every church in the Membership; Mrs. H. D. Winn. Under the first were list-covered nearly every church in the Membership; Mrs. H. D. Winn. Industrial School Board and o'clock the Reading Circle pre-Mouse; Mrs. Chesaette Jones. Council of Church Women. House sent an invitational program to a nance; Mrs. F. J. Dodd. Girl Re-lot. Ladies Reading Circle harte and appreciative group of servee Mrs. G. Hardin Punlah. Council of Church Women. Club room girl Reserve department, received 500 Education.
In her brief, Attorney Whaley work
argues that the stamina required by the Negro caught
pursue the steamship could now be the night of March 14th when by declining to provide her and Plaintees Officers Herring and her husband with a cabin on the Smith caught them in the act of alon deek and gave them —nas— burglaring the wholesale store in a morguard section of the town and beamed and Beaumont street. Three
shot-to death when he tried to
shot-to death. It was reported he made an
adventure to retrieve the other two Jones and Duncan, were arrested and jailed.
They were taken to the same warehouse on the night of Feb. 1. They are said to have
M. Whale said her action Negroes were caring cigarettes was merely to lose the constitu- from the warehouse into a waft- tility of the law on the ground or automobile when the President gave the government canned汽水. He interrogate commer-
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Distinctive in Service Always Progressive
Masten Brown, 25 year old Nevea reckless handler for the Gothenburg jail for five minutes of Illegal driving years in the penitentiary at Hunsrückville for five minutes of Illegal driving years in the penitentiary at Simpsonville for 6 year old nieces.
A jury in Judge Grover Adan's court this week found him guilty of sentencing him to five years behind prison bail.
The court demanded that he have criminally assaulted the girl at his home in Oak Cliff, March 25. The girl for all time had been living with her parents, and she there to attend school. Her mother in Carrollton, Kevon Brown, lawyers appeared at the courthouse. Wednesday morning with a motion for a new trial, in prosecutors, Robert L. Hurt and Will Curtis, succeeded their arguments to the jury: Judge Adan ruled they could not be. Introduced as attorneys brought them into the courtroom and the jury got to this inflamed the minds of the jury and is insufficient grounds for a new trial. Judge Adan has not been convicted of any crimes the attorneys will appeal the case. The child Was one of the few witnesses used by the state. She wrote to Brown, assuring her the attorney R. A. Henderson of Oak Cliff, who examined the girl, testified that she was not necessary in an assault case. The state contended that such is not necessary in an assault case. For a reversal of the case the appeal, Defeminist Attorney Robert Brown, 25 year old Nevea reckless handler for the Gothenburg jail for five minutes of Illegal driving years in the penitentiary at Hunsrückville for
Brown took the stand. In
Brown's case, he was the
charge, his defense being that
he did not assault the girl. Brown
had been accused of having
having flared and that also
admitted up on him and reported him to
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State Medicos To Meet in San Antonio
The Long Star State Medical,
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At the annual sessions free public medical, surgical, and dental clinics are held daily, and free lectures, discourses and demonstrations are held. The annual sessions are health, hyphen, and sanitation, whereby more instructive and intelligent information may be imparted to our people.
This year clinics in Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Medicine and Surgery will be held at the Whittier Sanitarium, Dental Clinics at the U. B. Building and Surgical Clinics at the Santa Rosa University.
The following are the officers of the Association: G. T. Colman, L. B. Cohen, G. A. Blakemore, B. C. Fyer, Vice-President: G. R. Yervoord, M. G. A. Blakemore, B. C. Fyer, D. D. S. Dryan, Treasurer: J. W. Morton, D. D. S. San Antoz, D. D. S. San Antonio, representative to National Medical Association; H. E. Lee, D. M. Musk, Charlain
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Negro Republican voters in Texas are vividly interested in the conflict now being engaged in by R. B. C. Creager, advocate of the instructed delegation for Herbert Hoover and Republican national committee from the state, and Congressman Harry Wurroach, only Republican congressman from Texas and one of the very few from the whole south.
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Notice To The Public
It is well worthy of note that Congressman Wurzbach has been opposed for rejection by the leader of the Republican forces of this state. It is also well worthy of note that Negro Republican voters have been read, out of the party by this same leader and his group of political henchmen. It will never be forgotten that just this week, when the group headed by Congressman Wurzbach was opening its campaign against the high-handed and killeristic methods of the group of the Republican revolutions repudiating those Republicans "who believe in political and social equality."
The 200,000 Negro voters of Texas had prayed for harmoney in the Republican ranks by means of their resolution assessed in the recent meeting of the independent Voters of Texas and the Republican Voters. They had indicated that those Republican voters within the race were concerned with nothing more than the opportunity to participate in the affairs of the party of their choice. But those pleas fell on deaf ears. They were not the only group that race in the face with a cry of "social equality and political equality" when there can be no reason to question the intentions of a group of disfranchised Americans whose only hope is that by some means they will be allowed to exercise their right to vote. This is one of the great country and by those early founders of the party which has written so much of the glorious history of the country which we all love. It is shameful. It is criminal. It is an outrage to the sensibilities of the people of this country and to the hope for liberty and civil justice. It is a fair indication of the minds of those men who have abrogated to themselves the titles of lords of creation. They must be stopped. This is no time for honeyed words and high sounding phrases. The issue is now clear. The Republican Party IS NEEDED AND WE MUST HELP TO SUPPLY IT.
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W. E. KING
These leaders who would shut the door of opportunity in the faces of this and future generations of Nergess must be stopped if it lies within the power of the race to do it. Anything beats the pace at which we now are progressing. We must win back our political freedom. The forces that are opposed to Creager and Note have spoken in ways that cannot be misunderstood. THEY HAVE SAID THAT THEY HAVE NOT DECLARED THE AFRAIDS OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY. THEY HAVE NOT HIDDEN AND SAID IT. IT WAS DECLARED IN THE OPEN AND THE METHODS OF THOSE WHO OPPOSED THIS-PARTICIPATION WERE DECRIED.
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There will be those within the race who will complain about this condition. They will design it. It is not risk. They will complain it will be trouble. They and all of us will complain it will be trouble. We have no original opportunity which was easier so many years ago, but the better or failing could the times in our thinking. It it was ever true that we were up with the job, and who we are employing jobs come to those who are resourceful enough to take them on and not yet. As America fills up and the struggle for existence grows more and more intense, Americans will move and more to the wall. They may work which will perceptibly change in the jobs for which so far long, they have considered, themselves fifteen years ago" is hot a single sign of more of such ventures to come. Professionals are forwarded.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1925
That may again be attempted, though it is the current hope of all of those who believe in a free and unrestrained ballot for the URZUZHAM SUPPORTING NOT IN SYMPATHY election. Negro Republican voters now have the assurance that those who do not count them in the ballot do not count such methods. They are inviting the participation of ALL Republican in the affairs of the party. Their efforts are being made.
GO TO YOUR PRECINCION CONVENTION--TAKE SOME ONE ALONG WITH YOU. YOU'RE YOUR DUTY. YOU'RE IN THE CITY.
The Express has contended all along that the first duty of Negro voters to themselves and to their posterity was the guaranteeing to them of the right to participate in the political affairs of the party of their choice. Who has time now to argue that Herbert Hoover is or is not the man for the presidency of this country? What does it matter to a group of people who, if things continue as they are, have now become a minority? What does it matter if he is successful through the efforts of leaders of the party who shut the door of political opportunity in the faces of a whole race?
police for assaulting their nieces. Brown's wife did not take the wifesense and she could have used her. But the state cannot use a man's wife as a witness against him. The judge read the five year verdict, Brown's head dropped and tears came into his eyes. He stood up and looked at the woman who was sitting back in the courtroom with other spectators.
Dr. R. T. Hamilton, well known for his advocacy of better health for the race and for his earnest efforts through a number of years to bring it about, has made a very interesting study of the vital statistics for the past year and has announced that for the first time in many years, probably for the first time in history of records for Negroes, the birth rate for the year is in excess of the death rate. Not only was that true but the death rates decreased and the birth rate increased. The decrease in death rate for the race for the year was 4.65 as compared with 1926.
If you could have kept me out of this trouble. I know that I was the one to give up your way. Well I guess I have to do that. I come back I'll forgive you. If I don't, I'll see you in Haven. I know you are going to be, sorry. Goodbye. Goodbye. Then went to the. tell still mumbling about .his wife framing him and sending him to get him. out of the way.
The Doctor naturally attributes this decrease to the various health agencies which are operating within the race and in the city generally. Say he "this improvement in the health of Negroes in Dallas is due in large measure to the splendid work of the city health department, The Dallas Public Schools, health columns conducted by the Negro press, National Negro Health Week, and the general improvement in the sanitary condition of Negro homes and
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Time was when Dr. Hamilton and those who worked with him found it hard to enlist the aid of city authorities in the improvement of the sanitary conditions among Negroes; and it is a matter of record that the work of these agencies which he mentions was formerly confined wholly to the white race. It was during the lack of such agencies that the Negro death rate seemed to climb rather than to decrease. Then it was that it was argued that the race was cursed with bodies susceptible to disease rather than that the living conditions of the majority of them made their sleeps unavailable. It is good to note that times have changed. It is even better to note that a number of the race takes the real facts into account. It is the real facts known. The findings should go a long way toward making possible more rigid observation of Negro health as well as more provision for its improvement. Certainly facts such as these provide civic benefits to a long way toward improving the general health; for it must be remembered that the Negro has decreased because that of the Negro has decreased.
Mrs. Winging was born in Louisiana in 1658 and had lived in the church and the poor family. She was one of the oldest members of New Hope Church in the poor neighborhood of the late Dr. A. R. Griggs, who is survived by two brothers, sister two children, W. Winging of Philadelphia and Mrs. Lelia Winging of Dallas and Mrs. Leila Winging of Philadelphia and four grandchildren.
Interment was made in Okland cemetery.
proposed by the *Democratic*. With Iris T. Brant leading this, Mrs. M. G. R. Rollins furnished us
*Continuing his remarks he de* for law for Iris it expected that a list of ten health Rules
for claused that "Negroes want only it" will be a questionable strumbrel among Mrs. M. G.
the opportunity to join women in the church. George, M. G., wrote in the annals of church history, R. Vestress spent some time visittive and progressive polioe or
*Temour of Ethiopia* in *in our community and resort
the Republican party and to make* the effort to settle by positiv
He reviewed the voting strategy that "if, you white men can be baird and just to the voters among them, you party domination but political participation, you are at your age among my people who will follow you in any good work in this state, among my people who have pride. And they are good, dam with them and you will have an organization that is an army of 200,000 that will follow you, clear across this conti-
W. P. Gage, Aspirant for Delegation Interpretation
Deloitte Consulting, opened the opening remarks of Chairman Littleton, who told of the "difficulty in finding out the places of the business in finding out the places of W. P. Gage, local business man who is aspiring to the office of the president," he indicated that his remarks would be in order to give back, "greatest Congressman from Texas and one of the greatest in America." At the close of the meeting Congressman hook hands with several of those present including Roc Hw. Wm. Mees, the president of the meeting, Dr. R. E. Howell, James A. Davis, Dr. B. E. Weill, and Wm. W. Riec.
Analysis: Vital Stati-tation: Shows Race Death Rate Deceases While Birth Rate Increases. Lung Diseases No Longer Lead Mortality Causes.
vious year this is a decrease of
33 whites, 3 Negroes and an
increase of 8 Mexicans.
The only increase that is shown in the principal largely prevent- increase of over 13 per cent in dis- tribution of the Negroes in Dallas is his use of the work of the City Health Department. The improvement in the health of the Negroes in Dallas is his use of the work of the City Health Department. The Tuberculosis As- sociation of the Dallas Public Schools Health Columns conducted by the Negroes in the City Health Department and the general improvement of sanitary conditions in Nego- roes. However, despite the improvement shown the Negro death rate is still high and is two as large as that of the philistine, which clearly indi- cates the Negroes as a major threat to their fight against diseases with unabated zeal.
A. M. E. LAYMEN SKEK PLACES OVERALL COMMITTEE AT CONFERENCE
Bryant expected to Lead The Fight For This Recognition
OTHER MATTER TO COME UP
(By R. A. Adams)
Chicago Ill. - April 28 - There will be a hot time in the old town on May 11, when the city will be occupied in Chicago during the sessions of the A.M. E. M. General Council, which opens here on May 7. The main interests with which the city will be laymen membership on the Episcopal Committee, removal of belong from their premises, and the establishment of new departments.
will seek to prevent the movement
1. But from this distance, it seems
that all bishops will be changed
with the grit and intentions of
the grit. To Oppose Salary Increase
2. Laymen, doubtless, will oppose
bishops who advocate it. To
cond that they want to hush up
the talk of graft by giving the
bishops the power to make it unlawful for a bishop to
receive any money whatsoever,
the constitutional allowance.
3. Principle Should Justice Matters
4. Ira T. Bryant counteracts
with the argument that principle ought
to increase in salary, rather than
to increase in salary, to be
strong probability that this measure
will pass, and that the bishop
will consider all things in connection
with increased cost of livelihood
of the bishop's salary are increased
or will those of the general
There is a strong contention, and this comes from many sections, for the establishment of a department of Pensions (for sugarmanagers); a department of Examiners and the Board of Welfare; and making the editor of A. M. R. Sunday School literature a full-fledged general officer; of a general survey of the situation reveals that the lauren be somewhat divided on the
Week was observed at *Eddie's* school in the Bronx. The pupils were restricted along general health lines by the school health. Health is taught the pupils were taught to make drinking cups and a cupboard on the floor by playful, by the pupils of Mist Ventress room on the floor by playful, by the pupils of *Back Yard Day*." "Front Yard Day!" "Back Yard Day!" "Front Yard Day!" Each playful was a lesson to the children. "Paper Plate Day!" "Higher grades, to the different rooms on the building on subject."
We were favored with lectures from Rev. Barwell, our field instructor, Washington, D. C. Mrs. E. Ruth Watson, Watson, D. C. Mrs. E. Ruth Watson, Wetzel County Agricultural and Miss Kruhsall, our School Nurse, Each of these teachers was favored.
BISHOP DELANEY CLAIMED
BY DEATH
News has reached the head-
quarters of the National Coun-
cil of the Episcopal Church of the
death at 10:30 o'clock Saturday.
Bishop Delaney leaves a wife and for children, all born on the island, to serve in her education in that Innocent period, and she was the matron for nearly twenty one. One son, Dr. Lymell Thaas-Brown, a father of old friend and beholder of father's old friend and beholder of leach, another is of the Wattled States District Attorney, or attorney of
SERVICIOS HELD FOR DAKLAS
MUSICIAN KILLED IN ACCIDENT
Funeral services for Hermann
Batta, young Dallas musician still
was riding on his way to Chil-
lens High School in 1985.
Hope Church last (Thursday after-
noon).
The young man who was only
11 years of age, was well known
and popular in Dallas. He had
just completed the Book of Re-
sults in 1986, and year term
and for some time had the
name The Blue Moon Chan-
sler. Orchestral.
Young men about his age,
a sister, one brother and a host
of other relatives.
BIRTHS and
DEATHS
Dennie W. Harris, 1946, kaiti-
mer, girl.
John S. Kenta, Fo boy.
Sam Spagnolo, Fo boy.
Dalton Calhoun, 1123 F, 1118, boy.
Montgomery Roberts, Orla
woman.
Will Taylor, 2038 Allen
Willie Collson, 2037 Iain Bann
Louis Collins, 2036 Allen
Alfred Clark, 2031 Allen
Paul Smith, 2030 Montgomery
Pearl Smith, 2030 Montgomery
Joe Jackson, 2019 Bryan
Joe Jackson, 2019 Bryan
Mary Burkhard, 2019 Howard
MRS. JAMES CARTER ENTERPRISE
TAINED WITH LUNCHMEN
Wednesday night, April 18th. Mrs.
Knuthal, 344, Clark Street
Washington, DC. Mrs. Knuthal
left Los Angeles with us. Mrs.
Knuthal left New York with us.
Jess Ala Bennett, hot salts,
coconut cream, whipped cream
wrapped. Mrs. Knuthal
left Wednesday evening in
Washington.
Talladega, Ala., April 23—The Inter-College Debate, April 23, will be held at the Department of Business Administration, Biltmore University, Talladega College team defeated Marquette University, Marquette College team defeated Monarch University at Talladega and North Carolina. The Alternative claimed Cabell College, North Carolina. The Alternative claimed Cabell College, North Carolina. The Alternative claimed education through greater financial support, greater education benefits, and this and claimed politics would prevent an important mainstay of the Bureau. The decision is rendered by a single judge who is a Professor of Public Speaking in a Southern University with reason and serious claims and this method appealed to have decided advantage over the other.
Twenty-two years ago Talladega met Morghouse for the first time in debate, and the debating lodge has continued until today. The league now includes Pisk. In Kernville, Morghouse, Talladega, and Johnson O. Smith College.
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The central between Mrs Mabhil
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LUBOCK • The Negro Health week class held AMPH 11 which marked the start of the week. Weeks over conducted by the pro-conflict organization, Bunny Sunday was Mobitation Day'08, a day when the pro-conflict Monday, Baw Moore of Mistlethwaite gave a very interesting talk to the students on Tuesday • Community Sanitation Harriet and Annie Dale Luckey.
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THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1928
buried at Union Cemetery Monday evening, Porter of Union D. M. Mr. M. Johnson walled to Marshallia. Texas to the bedside of Mr. M. Johnson. Donnae she is reported very ill. Mrs. Wray. Pipor accompanied Mr. M. Johnson to Hurghues Springs to her home who is Amy Anna Dressa and at her home Sunday morning. Personal services held Monday evening at 1 o'clock, the Cemetery. She leaves a husband and several girls, and hopes to
**ABILENE.** Sunday was a fine day for the Hermosa and Eastern State Rev. Wm. M. Guy prescheduled a wonderful sermon for the sermons of the day. The Rev. Wm. Guy after the service on the friends hod a saint and glorious time feasting with the sermons in the hall. The Hermosa and State Rev. Wm. Guy prescheduled their Maastricht brothers, Dr. H. Sturton and Tang Wm. Guy prescheduled their Maastricht brothers, Rev. Burt prescheduled an aerial sermon in the 11 o'clock service.
$77,345,000 RAISED IN Y. M. C. A. DRIVE
Lendability of Drive Highly Commended for Class Organization
for the China National Team
Taiwan has never seen a more completely organized and a more efficiently functioning machine than the campaign team days of the campaign. China
for outside of Barbis and importing counting to statements made during the campaign by Mr. DePrati before the campaign was the best ever done in all of the course of counts of the campaign was largely attributable to it. Mr. DePrati work to his assistantite. Tom work to the bleight degree was evident from the very beginning. Every worker reported the counts for the records in attendance was always keen and seldom ever late when the whirlble wheel came in to take the check-in." Men who were ordinarily too busy for other things, were often taken into the night in their efforts to make the proposition a complete formation and all of the men in were idlely interested in helping to convert the general public
Large Glits: Conditionally. Made
Nur Effort
few much credit cannot be given to Dr. J. W. Anderson, local Chancellor W. S. Willis, also assistant Chancellor of the organization for their large gift which were made to the workers' ability of the workers to make them available. Chancellor of the organization that it would be available when the total security of the $45,000 was $45,000. Needless to say that it was won several days before the award was made conditional on the rating or $45,000. Not all gifts were days or the drive but the amount
was over subscribed by $11,000.
In making his good offer, Gribbell
was more happy in the opportunity
of giving so largely in the light
gift than in the gift of a gift
gift than he could have been
otherwise.
The person who tendered his
pledge at the Victory dinner deparlign' I am more than pleased to be able to make good my pre-
mium. In this effort I am only anxious
now that all of these pledges be
accepted. I have a new record of a
new record of one hundred perc
collection of all of these
Noblets Attend Victory Dinner.
Froz that Dallah expected to
succeed in this effort were given
at the Victory dinner held in the
Booker Washington
the Booker Washington
the leaders of Texas who, several
days before had been invited to be
a chief Chairman Joseph J. Rhodes.
Many who were unable to be pre-
parated to the leaders of the movement
and to the workers in K.
Token of Appreciation Given Director
Dallas has adopted R. B. DePauw. As much was said by Dr. DePauw, as was said by the Victory dinner, presented a case with the "sinner's thanks of all the workers in the movie industry," which he had helped in a movement which for all time to come points in the direction of an important point in the civic life of No. 24. A "duties response" was made by the DePauw team, who received from the effort that in union there is strength; that this same type of organization is working.
will get results in any line of co-documenter. He prided the spirit of his work, which he had been extended him here. "Other speakers of the evening included Executive Secretary J. D. Wheeler, Executive Branch and Editor J. W. Reeley.
White Citizens Drive Education, or Shave
Never be afraid of the history of
Italian and probably not in the
whole history of the -the South has
been a major driver of the race between the races been seen as
waved evidenced during the drive.
It has been engaged in a drive for funds to the
amount of one million. It re-
ceived each day and members of that organization told repeatedly of the
progress of the drive and the progress of the drive
among Newcomers.
The city generally was also surprising. At first,
the board of directors of the con-
munity approached the announcement of the
progrow with much hastily.
But as the drive progressed, they
were collecting the money which the general public, which
they were collecting, received the
progrow helped rather than hindered their work. Many of them
gave up groves in the funds was the most
important thing in the whole of
Leaders from the central organization attended the report-dinner at all times they were available for any sort or service — which included the effort. All of the executive heads attended some report dinner and all spoke to the workers best known who spoke were: Executive Secretary W. A. Scott. The public announcement of the inclusion of Mr. McRae, Mr. Brown, the National Council, E. B. Brown, E. Gordon Counsellor, E. B. Brown, E. Gordon Counsellor, all members of the board of directors and prominent in the M. C. A. work here. Ishak broke six national records during the drive, according to the statement of Director R. B. Hunt. The amount of cash ever reported and produced the largest cash producer among workers in the country. Its percentage cash was more than any other city. Its record was more gold-star men than every time before and last per cent. It was more perfectly than has ever been known. The Pentagon of the Campaign Machinery
The following is the campaign organisation:
R. B. De Prantz, Campaign DI rector.
W. S. White, Associate General
Chairman.
G. Wendell Terrell, Aide. Teams
42—W. R. Richerson, Capt. Dr.
S. L. Brown, Lieut.
44—T. W. Frant, Capt. B. J. Cook, Lieutenant.
45—T. W. Frant, Finston, Capt. Price A. Wren, Leont.
D. **Division 1.** D. **Division 2.**
T. H. Smith, Manager.
T. H. Smith, Manager.
J. Banks, Adea
49—Leo L. Quinn, Capt. J. M Brown, Lieut.
So.—D. B. Garner, Capt. J. A. Anstin, J. Lott.
Committee
C. J. Krawford, Chairman; Dr. B. T. Hamilton; H. Striickand
B. T. Breckin; Joseph Ospack; B. W. Willis, Dr. W. M. McMillan, T. H. Smith.
Arrangements Committee
C. J. Garner, Chairman, W. B. Dickinson, Herb Harrier, Edgar Jackson.
Committee on Church Co-operative and Lutheran Boundary Rev. K. W. McMillan, Chairman.
Sub-Committee on Prayer Covenant
C. J. Arlington Wilson
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Messiah E. T. Hunt, Miss Dottie
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Sunday was a high day as usual in the "700 Year Old Church Church," with a large congregation all day, public collection $15.00, M. Mark. Institutional church badges $25.00, Mrs. Catherine. one of the teachers of Hickok School, $25.00, about 4 months suffering with Illness, $25.00, and all of the pupils must go to have her back.
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foc not to have eomeerned
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Bi the cod ofthis journey, but
cava unrbed. in,completin
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house where He had, blessed
fhe children ‘and. joins - the
throngs of pilgrims which
ere making thelr wxy —0
ward the ered city for the
Feast of the Passover.
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