Dallas Express
Saturday, August 18, 1928
Dallas, Texas
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COOLIDGE SENDS GREETING TO LIBERIAN PRESIDENT
A Champion of Justice
A Messenger of Hope
Cable Message to Negro Republic Conveys "Best Wishes for Continued, Prosperity" of Country, President King Begins Third Term as Chief Executive. Boast in Trade is Seen and Development of Natural Resources is Expected to Follow Rapidly.
Founded by W. E. King
Volume 35
Cable Message to New of Country. President is Seen and Developed
LIBERIA BEGINS TRADE BOOST
From
"THE NATIVE PROBLEM IN AFRICA by Prof. H. L. Baugh"
As a result of the entrance of the Firestone Plantation Company, Liberia has awakened from a half-century's stuppe, and business has begun to "hum." More hard money is in circulation than over before. The government has already secured a new thousand dollars a year additional government. May American aid be cherished; they now believe that Liberia will surpass.
Dr. Wright has done brilliant research work, having originated the intradermal method of vascular injection between the outer and inner layers, of skin instead of by injection. He manuscript on book cover of the American Medical Association is published by the American Medical Association. He has served for 30 years as President of the North Harlem Medical Society, as well as a member of the American, New York State Medical Associations.
Dr. Wright was born in Georgia, was graduated from the Harvard University, and then practiced in Atlanta until the outbreak of the war, when he served for 18 months in the Army. He began teaching the rank of captain. He has several times been recommissioned and卸职 to the Navy, and during the attack it be announced shortly.
Falls Under Train, Arin is Cut Off
A D. Boll, 23, Gladwater, Texas beneath a moving train Tuesday morning in the Texas and Pacific freight yards, east of Dallas, and patrol freight yards, east of Dallas, Bell was sitting on the end of the train, but he was saved near the elbow.
Bell was sitting on the end of the train, but he was saved near the elbow. A torch of the train caused him to pull up a attireed and appointed stopped him. He was sent to Parkland hospital.
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For 40 years, until the Civil War in the United States, settlers tended to join the original colonists and look up unwillingly the battle against the hunger assault of the American colonies and uninterrupted traders.
Bring Marked Changes
And it was the work done by their immediate descendants, which made it possible for President Lincoln to largely of Colored men educated in the United States, to bring about such marked economic changes in Liberty of recent years.
Building now is progress on a large scale and transferment soon with available to district allegly rich in petroleum sum, all sorts of precious and SICIAN RANKS 76 FOR POLICE POST.
N. A. A. C. P. Helps Ben Bess in Fight for Freedom.
New York, Aug. 19 - The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 6th floor of the New York Hilton, offers $10 to aid in the fight being made in behalf of Ben Bess, South Carolina.
13 years in jail upon a white woman's contession that she had been beaten for her assault and an attempt for Ben Bess are fighting against the governor to revoke his pardon, the white woman has been handed her confession of perjury. N. J. Frederick, Colored attorney, in charge of the case, accused the C. P. that court argument was to be held on Wednesday on the grounds that he was beaten for
Auto Burned After Being Overturned.
AUG. 18, 18-A large touring car带到
tobacco Hidder, in Denton, was
destroyed by fire after it
overcrowded, injuring five Denton
and ams.
Colored people, on Your hard to
handle Barrie condition. A by-
stander lighted a magnific
the insane that had poured out
his tank, and the vehicle
was completely destroyed. The
co. occupants sustained only minor
injuries.
"Every state, county, city and city district has the shadow of a publicity plan elated from time to time. Former Roover and Charles Curtis—in and outside marked the coronation of the new president of the National Committee—have vassalized" Chairman John R. Haw, public National Committee will New York City has been chosen member. "The several publicity campaigns have raised contexts in the several states."
OF Liberia's 45,000 square miles of territory virtually every year, the Liberian government has brought the capital to Liberia necessary to give agriculture and medicine to the country. Finally, it appeared in Professor R. L. Buell's book, "The Native Problem of Liberia," and industrialization in Liberia. Professor Buell's statement follows: "As a result of the entrance of the Flintstone Plantation Company, Liberia has awakened from a hatch begun to "hum" More hard money is in circulation than ever before. The company acquired a few thousand and dollars a year additional revenue. The educators are enlightened; they now believe that Liberia will long stable cotton seed from the United States, planted on the governmental farm established by the Liberian government, which experts pronounce. CONTINUED ON PAGE EIGHT.
Milton J. Wright to Teach at Samuel Huston.
Austin, Aug. 15- Five special teachers of Samuel Huston College this year: Milton J. Wright, who has worked with Charles S. Johnson, former editor of Opportunity magazine, and the scientific department of Pink, will have charge of sociology and psychology.
Samuel Hunt research bureau.
Under Mr. Wright's direction certain sociological studies will be conducted at the state. He is a M. A. in sociology from Columbia university and will be a professor of Columbia.
He is Dr. John, Dr. Daniel H. Kalp and other professors of Columbia.
From Kalm's university, will head the department of chemistry. Another strong teacher in being a professor of chemistry will be a professor of physics and mathematics. With all college science conducted in the beautiful science environment of the university, will head the front in this educational feature in the state; and with the prepared scientists, the institution hopes to do bdr work in the state. E. C. Turner, seculated by athletic experts to be one of the most versatile athletes produced by the state will be a professor of athletics and head coach of the.
CONTINUED ON PAGE EIGHT.
MUCH ACTIVI
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Washington, D. C., Aug. 15
interest manifested by Colored voters throughout the country in
Atlanta, Ga., July-18—The Commission on Education has awarded headquarters handwritten awards has awarded to Shiriff John C. Green, of Union County, South Carolina, for his successful recognition in recognition of his successful stand against a mob on Ipanaghi Street.
Waveland, Miss., Aug. 18 — the greatest educational and recreational school for Negroes, is now a school for African-American who variety and success augers for the institution a future of the summer. The school has notable features of the summer have been a camp for Colored students, summer school conducted by the school.
1 OF 9 IN "DEATH ROW" IS A NEGRO
While working on a construction job on Swain Ave. June 10, 2014, Dr. Burch was overseeed by heat and removed by to Parkland Hospital. Hospital staff and medical consciousness. He was buried Monday evening from his residence, with the Andent Order of the Martyrs in charge of the remains.
Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 4—
Hick honors have recently come
to the Fisk University in the form of
scholarships won by 'competitive
scholars' from the university in
franklin quality of work done
three years in College.
Miss Olivia Lexie Hawes has
been a graduate of her
military. Miss Hawes plans to
do advanced study which was
opened in 2012.
Miss Shek is the third Fisk Stu-
dium.
Creation of a First Voters Committee—chosen were the Bled heads on mittee as an auxiliary of the Col- lor. All of the officers of the past National Campaign Committee as years were unanimously re-elected ready to win an enthusiastic vote. The roster is as follows: A
JOHN H. HARRIS
Distinctive in Service Always Progressive
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State Penitentiary Wit in a Few Days. Race Group. Is First Time That Other Races Lea
Huhtsville, Texas, Aug. 18- Nine men of Texas are swirling the Judicial Branch "the Hits green door" just upide or which they will pay with their lives for crimes against society. Five are white, three are Mexican and one is a Native. If at the first time, in many months that "death row" or the state penitentiary has been
STING
NINT
Z IS A NEGRO
Biary Will Execute all With-
ays. Race Man is Largest of
First Time in Many Months
Races Lead in Executions.
Ms. Aug. 18—Placer has been snatched from the
date awaiting his confinement in the
chair since his confinement in the
death time by stays from Gov-
orator Moody.
He was white, white,
for crimes, and the
one is a
a member of the region of the
death time of
his cell Wednesday. His date to die
has been on for Sept. 15. Silver
has been
been
in the robbing of the Ma-
tress theater in Fort Worth last
month. The theater was killed.
None, who consoled to have
dried the latter, and in a
life term, while Silver
has been arrested
on high
doubt. Three
counties, he was only an
inmate, received the
murdered. O. C. Wells, who was to
die for the murder of J. A. Mitchell
for the murder of J. A. Mitchell.
The jury
counties, is in death
for safe keeping until he can be
back taken to Colleen County
for the death
within the county. The
Court of Criminal Appeals has
already affirmed his death.
bery and was
State Pententiary Will Execute all Within a Few Days. Race Man is Largest of Group. Is First Time in Many Months That Other Races Lead in Executions.
Huntsville, Texas, Aug. 18—Porus has been snatched from the nine men of Texas are awaiting the trip through "the little green Governor" just outside of which they will pay with their lives jerome against society. Five are white, five are black, one is brown, one is Native American and one is African. It is the first time, in our own Wednesday. His date to die in many months that "death row" of seven has been set for Sept. 2. Silver was a prisoner Pententiary has been
Clemente Rodríguez and Eugaliel Salem, Mexicans from San Antonio, have been executed has been set for Aug. 21. The two were arrested for four murders on high security in San Antonio, each such attacks occurred within a life time more than a month. Three of the murders were pleaded guilty, asking for mercy. July 17, 1972. The jury then pleaded guilty and was convicted and given the death penalty. On August 3, three priors, Eugaliel Mendez, pleaded guilty to robbery and gave a life sentence, which he
be more than a month. Then
O. C. Wells, who was to die
d pleased pleased guilty, asking for
the arrest of July 27, 1977,
in inery. July 7, 1977. The July
Coleson county, in death row
then pleased guilty and was
be taken back. Coleson county
convicted and given
for sentence to be passed on him.
The Court of Criminal Appeals
third principle, Enrique Mendez,
who pleased guilty to robbery and
sentence to sentence, which he
is serving. Floyd Newton Brynes, the "Tri-
Bill Smith, who was given the
unmeant penalty for the slaying
an appeal to the higher
dept, is scheduled to "go" this
marshall. Marshall Nailif, given
the unmeant penalty as an institution
in affairs of exile, Capt. Ritrell,
warded, of the penitentiary,
officers were slain, is also held
deared that he believed
to be mute kissing.
Narro is Largest Man
Ran from San Tomás. The man was sentenced to doze, is scheduled to forcibly his bibg of a 16-ft. at a rather early date. Ran is scheduled to be one of the largest man ever to die. Himself confined in the death house.
AFRICANS TO PARATE IN UNUSUAL GEANT HERE.
Juan Flores, Mexican from San Tomás, Noreo, from Nacarico, Antonio, who was sentenced to doctores, is scheduled to forfeit his die for the fatal stabbing of a 16-life at a rather early date. Roses was sentenced to death for more than one to "go over" April 8. Six kill he confessed to is.
Juan Pueblo, Mexican from San
Antonio, who was sentenced to
die for the sexual abuse of a
year-old Mexican boy, is scheduled
to go over Aug. 50. Mr. Imani,
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NATIVE AFRICANS TO PARTICIPATE IN UNUSUAL PAGEANT HERE.
First State Meeting of
Ushers Held at
St. Paul.
The first State meeting of the
church union of Ushers was
appointed last Wednesday night in the
administration of St. Paul, M. E.
Ushers boards from many or
the leading churches of the state in
cities were represented in the del-
tation which answered the call.
An annual sermon, special ad-
dress from representative
sanctions from leading members of ushers hoards
from the various cities which
have been involved in the
The first meeting of the Alamo with Mr. Oww will be an church unites of Texas was opened on Friday, the Salmon, saline African and grand-affrontion of St. Paul, M. E., the son of an African King, who will church with Mr. Oww and the African King in the lands from many of the the passant.
er, and Mrs. m A.M. E. city, are participants; and it is expected that the entertainment will eclipse, in magnitude, beauty, inspiration and historical signi- cies in Fort .CONTINUED ON PAGE EIGHT.
Floyd Newton Byrne, the " triple skier" from San Angelo, is also confirmed in death row. He an appeal to the higher court.
Marshall Ratliff gives the
donts' instructions to a participant in
the robbery when two
officers warn him, he is also hold
for safe keeping.
A mammoth row page, rea-
tioned by the late Dr. John
Gow, native African, captivet
musicians and colossus popstar,
invented in the Fair Park Auditorium,
in 1970.
Three hundred singers and dramatists, including the most talent, of members of the race in the AMBIOIR AND DIRECTOR OF RACE PAGRANT.
Mrs. Munet Harrison-Poyter, Mrs. M. H. Fowler, Ft. Worth, President of the State Association of Nerqn Musicians, who is training a vast 1000 for the presentation of her Pagrant's proposition, "Up From Slavery, at the Fair Park Amelioration, Friday, August.
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SOCI
CLINA ROW ART & SOCIAL CLUB
A very unusual Club was organized by the young Misses of Wheaton Middle at the home of Miss Miles Street. The 111st Miles Street. The 111th Miles Street. The organization and election of officers. It assured to middet at Miss Miles Louise Henderson, Miss Louise Henderson, the higns of Miss Henderson, the higns of Miss Henderson. Another young lady was added to the Virginia Gladby. At both meetings a meeting was conducted on courses by the hostess.
Miss Leslie Henderson, Pre.
Miss Ethel Dillen, Sec.
ST. FRANKLIN AIR CLUB
Miss Leslie C O'Brien Tuesday
August 11th. Accepted with song and prayer. Not
hit and payment of dues. Business
officers. All 811 officers were retained. The
officers received reflections after which the
mess was to mount. Plat. with Mrs.
Henry G. Thomas, Pre.
Mrs. Guenea Thomas, Pre.
Mrs. Gonnava Thomas, President
Miss C. Hector, Reporter.
REV. E. M. PAGE and WIPE
ARROWLY ESCAPE DEATH
IN AUTO WRECK.
Oklahoma City, Okla., Aug. 18.
Rev. E. M. PAGE, pastor of the
Hallman Mission, escaped death in
this city last week after having
narrowly escaped death in an
automobile collision near Thack-
son.
THE GOLOVER LEAF SOCIAL
CLUB
Met with Mrs. Mrs. Carter,
3115 Thomas Avenue. After the
business of the evening was trans-
ferred to Mrs. Carter, the
means was served by the host
Mrs. M. G. B. Walker, Miss E.
Mrs. A. Mr. Smith were visitors.
THE NAOMI CHARFTY CLUB
Met. with Mrs. H. H. Henderson,
2008 Thomas Avenue. One new
member was added to the roll. Two
new members are in the Mar-
don who is in. In the basement
relative on Palmerton, Street M.
J. H. Howard, president, M. L. H.
Hardman, Reporter
DIAMOND CHAMPION CLUB
Will hold his meeting at the
place on Palmerton, Street M.
6 p. in. Mr. I. O. Hedge County.
Demonstration of Palmerton will
manage. The public is in.
www.palmerton.com
Mrs. V R Ripton, President,
Mrs. J H Walter, C K.
Mrs. M Billiot, Remorter
cerville, Ohio
Rev. and Mrs. Page were on
route overland to Arlington,
the first stop on a trip which was
to take them to Calgary, where Rav
State Oversee Roberts. The new
Graham-Palden Sedon was struck by a
Dodge Compo. driven by a
practically demolished Reports or
the accident indicate that the Dolle got out of control and that he struck the car he had turned, completely off the road and was practically unharmed. Rev. and Mrs. Page were joined in Ardmore by Rev. A. Heaseman, the wife and the son of the journalist, the car of the latter, they will help in Mukulele, Tuskegee, Springfield and St. Louis "before all AMERICAN END TO COACH AT PAUL QUINN COLLEGE
Moon, McQuinn, Tink-Williams, former Brown University star and All-American Player will be a member of the coaching Williams was a member of the famous Brown University team of the 1960s and Howard Universities. Since completing his collegiate career he will ball with the Hammond, Indiana team of the Professional Lacrosse Education and Foreign Mission
PAUL QUINN COLLEGE TO ESTABLISH A CAMPUS AT MUKULELE EDUCATION AND FORWARD MISSION
Waco, Texas—One of the many additions to the Paul Quinn College will be the new department of Foreign Mission and Religious Education. The courses in religious education will be required of all students who are exudable for a degree. A graduate of the course will be students who wish to major in religious education, without being a foreign mission. The courses in Foreign Missions are arranged to meet the needs of the missionary fields. — Prof. O. Hamilton will read a thesis on the missionary field and Tate University will head the department. Prof. Martin comes to Paul Quinn College highly recommended by the University of Illinois Department of Religious Education. By many other leading educators.
Alpenman, Stonewall Co., Texas
August 18—A wolf dog that died
trompeled in their den was adamantly
increasing in age, returning to
Monday and will return,接待
physicalists said, and the snakes
of four-belowing in 2011. Wharton, invaded the
snake man and found the reptile
arrived. The snakes arrived. The snakes had much the same argument. One dog was dead and died when the hunter arrived. It was
brought here for treatment.
PICKENS TELLS MADIO ADU-
ENCE ABOUT WORK OF
N A. A. G. P.
New York, Aug. 10 10:59am over the radio from stalwart WAID the National Association for Children's Rights, Jim Pickens told his audience of the work of the National Association for Children's Rights of Colored people which he designed only organization which has studied "the genius of the American children." The problem Jim Pickens referred客服 to the N. A. A. C. P. Annual Report for 1927, covering the various fields of association. Speaking of the American Association on lynching, Mr. Pickens said: "We are so tough that lynching which is one of our greatest crimes of human history as well as one of our most barmurican practices to finn, had never had a successful investigation, and record a position against it. Until National Association for the American took the matter, although lynching has been held befor me by 112 persons, we have been lairied."
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Mr. Irene Darnall Allen was awarded a diploma from Bella Vista University, a department, this young lady does, and a degree of atheism under the tutorship of Professor L. Hof堡, of Houston, was proof he put his work before the public.
Two accessories for the day.
Many visitors at the service
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tho general happenings within the race und to the dispas-
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‘of the recently closed in
watt Nationa Doty Grant Maver Barranco af Late
lana, who was'the guest of the Order during the week, in
Rts parting rerharks just before the benediction, stated that
‘moat significant observation of ‘the internal workings
af tho order was the lack of cooperation which was evident.
Hie prediented his remarks with congratutation-of the work
done but, stated that "there'is seeming tsck of unity of
thought among you: You cannot succeed lapgely as long
os this ia 80. Success and the meeting of competition do-
mand that you get together and stay there,”
“Any casual observer of the workings of the Odd Fel-
lows’ cabinet can realize vethout much effort that there i
much disention amony-those:who compose it. It in just
not tomether. Statements-made from the floor gét first
one response and then another from various members of the
cabinet, despite the fact that they should be the governing
anil re at Sia guatnar Stiecece
of, the order. eS
opinion that there may be within the cabinet mD
thay ben ironed ov in the commiting Toma te
dap rt Sout Soot ute by be wosna i cat
Sagi sn ok te ebines monies Je att
SPhey never show united fronton ay gestion
a dfernce of oinon ong thems the rae rates
_ "The Express comments on the situation in an unemo-
‘ein, Tt han no axe to grind. Te thinks now only
iterms of the welfare of an organization’ which is among the
im Paras by sesoon of He bereg erases eect
rites. And it realises Uhat decided change fe polly
ia aunt nt fade 11 6 tbe Pe
‘weith the demands.of the present day.
‘Tf there Emi pores: tor seeppielnt_ot_the_oragran
She'grder peaking, that plait pay eld
ihe prof ick organi tert "And the lack of or
ones te io letras oF epieion Sen
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‘whose polices are not condieive a i
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pot the-order and the planning for the growtl
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>~_MR. HOOVER ACCEPTS “PHE NOMINATION
© Herbart: Hoover: Republican: nominee has further en-
eared himvelt to those who have seen fr ifs 9 five pros-
ective president af the United States by his spocch of ae
coptancé: Hiitfthanced are couched in the language of a
Aiplomat and his reasoning stampa him as a cle student, of
the tnternat affatre of they country ay-well na stateaman
‘the first water. 3 .
Te was to be expected that he would confine his state:
ment of policies to the plattorm.as ‘enunciated at Kansas
City. Tt waa constructive enough and inclusive enough.
[And Negro: voters: both north aid-sotth see in-the-acte
which have characterised his administration inn lesser ca
pacity than that of chief executive enough fairness and Sus
‘in administration to conclude that his sentiments exn-
‘equality of opportunity -ware-not-more statement
Te only now remains for the party to cultivate the es
team in which Mr, Hoover ia held among alt classes, and
kinds af people in Amerlea and to show by its enmphign #e-
‘woloomed in: tho party. That
will be more dificult than is probably now supposed; par
‘to feel in the leanings of party leaders toward tly:
white ‘in southerp. states there: is argument
nine hearty reso ttm 5
“News accounts of the Demoefatie siate corivention in
‘Austin last week Indicate that lenders there were united in
tr toma rae inet for party replay
waving “the bloody shirt" and by bringing in the age
ory of “Negro partictpation.” Practieslty every speech made
from the floor by the leaders yasembled there Included ane
mention of “carpet-baxer days and of marching to the
polls between ‘the bayonets-of Negro soldiers.” “Anti-Smtttr
Toreer-were-castirated witty nbamcon me tie friends. of
party Which betloved th “polttion! ejaality,” ete., ad infink:
tum, Rr
‘Such sentiments arejunworthy of present day tenders
‘even of the south and of Texas, Knowledge of the netual con-
ditions under which the government of the southern tatés
now dparites should work to,prevent. uch outbursty-6f pre-
judiee protucing’ ttatementy as characterized that meeting.
Negroes ax toch have ita to do with the Democratic party
in the south, And were all barriers removed and were they
able to participate freely in its primaries, there is little
‘reason to feel that the number of accessions from among
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McDonald Declares Democratic Party Owes Negroes Nothing. Says Attempt to Break Democratic Primary Has No Effect on His decision to Vote for Al Smith.
Pt. Worth, Texas, Aug. 19—Democratic Party would not have deserved them and left them with political leader who has become famous for his promise to belt the Republican ticket and vote for Al Gore. Republican ticket and vote for Al Gore. Nerves have never allowed a election in an open letter to The Express declares that the decision to vote for the Democratic Primaries in Harris and with his avowed intention to vote for Al Smith in the fall election. The party has owed nothing by the Democratic Party and that his movement is not reflected on anything which he has done or is doing to the Democratic Primary. His letter is in full as follows:
The Ancient Free and Accepted Masons. Colored of Texas Welcome in Waco last Week by Local Members and Citizens.
Waco, Texas, Aug. 18—The delegates were certainly made to extremely hot and dry weather roll at home. On Thursday night had no effect on the large numb—the sisters of the O. E. S. Chapter were in attendance. The next week to attend the nineteenth week by a great sermon proclaimed annual; communication of The Sun by Dr. A. L. Alics of Waco and Set Grant Lodge, A. F. & A. M. apicandid music by the chair. The second week included a burlap belted Burlap Bellion jurisdiction of the United and the Royal Arch Masons were State and the Globe, the Rapids held in the Toliver's Chapel Burlap Beltion jurisdiction of the United and the fourth annual convention of The O. E. S. were held in the church Long Star Grand Chapter of Royal tabernacle. Music was purchased.
This meeting was characterized buried in an auto wreck on the with good attendance and trained RIAD Highway. Highway Monday activities. Rescue Lodge-bid fare to Hangue to bring their brother and femalefriend in the state. Permanent Rev. E. M. Gering, Sgt. of the organization has been effected and Bryn Oyland Home was to be opened with a certificate and construstion. Mrs. T. Gales, Mrs. C. Gering will take new life in the UT Trafcal Carved from the Summer School at activities of the city. Marshall, Rev. C. M. Watson and Rev. E. M. Gering.
The Republican Party owes the Negro a political debt it can never political organization owes the poor a political organization "and as a matter of get they owe very little, if anything, to the Negro and Western States. For sixty-five (65) years right of wrong, they did not allow democracy for the Republican Party and axed the Democrat Party. States. I am firm in the counties served the Democrat Party as they have served the Republican States.
The Ancient Free and
Colored of Texas We
Week by Local Men
Waco, Texas, Aug. 18. The
extremely hot and dry weather
had no effect on the large num-
ber of delegates who were here
for the convention. The local
communication of the Sun
Set Grand Lodge, A. P. & A. M.
Colored, of Texas, of the John A.
M. State and the Globe, the Rapid
Grand Charger, O. E. S., and
the fourth annual convention of the
Arizona Masons. We have been
in case from all parts of the
past years' work and to elect
officers for the several departments
of the State. This was a splendid and
harmonious session and a pleasing
work. We have been busy and
week. Much constructive work
was done in each department. Practically all the officers were retested.
We have been able to show
and they go to Houston, the headquarters, for the 1939 ses-
On Monday, the Royal Arch department held a reception for local school recipients were made. On Tuesday at high twelve the grand lodge proper was opened, and continued until. Thursday evening at which time all officers were instated by the grand lodge of Houston. The O. E. S. was also in session at the same time. Instructors, Masons had a meeting for instruction, after which an address to Comp. E. S. of Madison and Comp. E. S. of Madison of Duluth. Many state and local Com. E. S. of Madison held a nightly a local program was renamed, most of the welcome, no kok, most of the honors were wonderful and the
Rescue and Joseph J.
Rhoads. Lodges Meet
Monday night, Aug. 12, witted one of the most brilliant and enthusiastic meetings by Geneve (known as the businessmen's Lodge No. 12) and laughing manifoldly when he organized adjective U. B of P. This meeting was characterized by new members. From all indications, Rescue Lodge灯笼 had new members of P. lodge in the state. Permanent地说理者 with the personnel of these officers with a definite and constructive will take new life in their traditional activities of the stage. Every eighth Monday night at 2:30 of The Monument Temple on San Jacinto St.
Boulet-Armel, Armelle, the Macron, Rouget-Armel, Republicans and leaves them exposed to the cruel and merciless tactics of the French military. cities lie made: so by...the Paris-Port, the Haiti, the Quebec and the-thru-humane, presidential of the Republican Party the political electromania of any and all Frenchmen in return for life with support, to the National Republican Party the farm and Port; orders the ex-mercant and Port; delivers them over to the enemy.
officers of the three departments:
Sunset Grand Lodge
Dr. George Bookbok, Waco,
M. W., Grand Lodge
M. D. Crain, Dallas, R. W.
Grand Secretary
M. D. Crain, Sunset, R. W.
Grand Treasurer.
The Lone Star Grand Chapter,
Comp. G. A. Leslie, Dallas, M.
E. M. Grand High Priest,
Comp. G. A. Johnson, Dallas, R.
E. Grand Chapter,
Comp. Jesse R. Kelly, Waco, R.
E. R. Grand Patron,
Bradd Grand Chapter, O. E. S.
Comp. Will Hill, Waco, Grand
Patron,
M. M. McVey, Scrutinith,
Grand Matron.
Mrs. O. M. Scrutinith, New
Braunfels, Grand Secretary.
and all members are requested to
take this date open and be present.
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TERRELL—Miss Lissie Man and
Judie Preston were married
winter 2012, and she bride
on R. Rockwell Street, St.
Chip Wilson was seriously injured
in a car crash. Torrell Elmo, Highway Monday
Mary M. Mash and Sister
Mary M. Mash were in the
city of Mart, Texas as guests
from Bryn Orkney, Georgia State
the day Sunday in the interest of
the family. In the interest of
Ramage and Prof Willis have
returned from the Summer school at
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DENTON — Mineola Rose, Ross and Matthee Smith were joined by their sister Miale Malea of Pt Worth and sold a suspense tale to their audience. The team reported a splendid time. Mrs Maria Twilvesse passed quietly last Tuesday night. Mrs Jesse Patton is improving. Mr Henry Kidd hot his car in an accident and drove it to the Association at Galveston. The car was driven by Davin Kidd, bright lights of an approaching car. The young man survived too well. The car ditch over turning the car and throwing the occupants out. Some were seriously hurt. A white man came to assist in getting the car up. He fired a fire to the gasoline and burned the car up. That was in the driver driver were Missed Prith Hill, Collins Mack Hew, Ida M. Smith, Georgette Driver were Missed Vivian Smith.
COPPER — Sunday all officers were at their places and much in touch with the staff. George brought to us his burial message both night and night. Mrs. Mannis shaw is at home. Mrs. Mannis is at Phang Nga. Howard colored her dress. Wich. Wich. Dang plaid her mother's dress to worship with us last Sunday. Ms. Mave was the hunter class but was Corning and her faith felt full, few.
the Old Pelham Grand lodge, at Port Worth last month. Mr. Jime McInnis, a graduate of the health, Mina Jesse Moldeck and, Mia. Moldeck the guests of the graduation ceremony of Wright, Mr Charlie Brookes who is very well seen is improving. Mia. Payne Wright will pull off her graduation. Ms. Wright will inquire at the Inland Baptist Church at 1 o'clock.
PERSONALS
Mr. Frank Leo accompanied by her little Son, Robert Leo is visiting her sister, Mrs. L. Leo. Mr. Leo is visiting her sister, Mrs. L. Leo. Miss Fay Rose and Mr. Leland Pard informed to Dallas Saturday and spent a pleasant day with their Kenny Rose, Mary Belie, Mrs. Koway, accompanied Mrs. Rose and Mr. Fard back to Tyler.
Miss Leo Christopher of Tyler in the guest this week of her connection to the Christopher, 213 String Street.
Mr. A. Orenthal Anderson and wife of 2017 Flushing Avenue moved to Waco to visit their parents and friends. They returned.
Mr. L. Jika dekritified with her lunchroom Friday noon at Mt. Jones 2991 Wilder Street. A delicious two-course chicken banquet was served. Whist. Favors in the game going to L. M. Hatz, D. Thomas Lee, M. Neson, Mrs. Wyette Mr. Hart Diden and Mrs. Alla of Diden. Mrs. Diden and Mrs. Alla of Diden. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert N. Gibson of 2621 Cadlock Street visited friends and relatives in Shevrevport. L. M. Diden returned to Dallas Day night.
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Vice J. J. Campbell of Marshall was in the city the past week. He was at the Church, Sunday and Sunday night. City Mission met at Monday McAulen, Baptist Church. A schedule for Nov. 1, L. Words, Mrs. M. P. Murray, putting their life in this mission. Mrs. Abelis Taylor was asked President of the McZion Mission to give her a blessing, she is doing their president is able, to till place. She has been indoored for a few days, although she is doing nicely at all. Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Pennell sent her a parental note to parents for a few days. They are easily readable. The Dallas H.
New, C. S. Booker announced his
honor as pastor of six Ava-
lara churches in New York.
He left Wednesday for Tupelo,
where he has been recently
called.
Josep Pate at the Community Cafeteria
on Thursday night. The Camp Fire
thursday night. The Camp Fire
Jack O. Lee to Jack O. Lee.
M. L. M. M. and M. V. A.
M. L. M. and M. V. A.
Milhattan Hardie is on the sick list this week, but much improved at this writing.
The reporter Rev. J. J. Johnson wrote that he was also aiming a speedy recovery.
**BROWNWOOD** — Service was good at all churches Sunday with a staff of pat or duty, Mr. Vilmo Mimmo, a nurse who waited a long operation last week. A staff of nurses Henderson had another stroke at ill. Ill. Mr. S. J. Johnson ill. Ill. Mr. S. J. Johnson
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1938
Caldwell; Mrs. B. Dodd, Mrs. Dunn,
Procter & K. Brown; is imputing
his property near the corner of
Heaver Street and half Avenue
of Heaver Street, in Corner
Home Corner Street. Mrs. M.
A. Hail is able to be my anna
M. A. Hail is able to be my anna
M. G. Bishop church last week
and open read and adopted the
Samuel Huntley School, Summer School will close next week. The school will be hosting the close of the work with an attitude and is looking forward to a larger field. Samuel Huntley's Grand Lodge Ancient Free and Accepted Masons will hold its annual session from 14-17. The opening program will place Monday night. Aug. 13th. 12:30pm. G. W. Taylor, pastor 15th. 12:30pm. He preached Sunday night by G. W. Taylor, pastor 15th. Church, Austin.
SAN ANTONIO - Sunday war a very important fair of the city. St. Paul Baptist School was held on Sunday. The school will own by Hagler's church. Rev. Mackey decorated a coerulent serenity room. The st. Paul Baptist church responds to invitation by white Baptist, with song services on Christian, with song services on
New York, Aug. 11. —Fifteen national office of the N. A. I. A. C. P. of New York, 181975 to Attorney E. G. Haven or Washington covering the costs of printing the bitters in the court of Columbia, 181975 in the Court or Appeals of the District of Columbia. This is the action brought by a whether or not attorney.
include in the deeds to* property
leases which prohibit the sale by
any future owner or that property
to persons of Nerro blood.
This case marks another step in the剿堡战 battle which the N.A.A. waged for the ten years to checkmate and defeat each new move to capture. It recalled that in 1917 the Association estimated enemy strength by a municipal ordinance or state law through the victories gained in the United States against the Buchenau war. Following that victory, efforts were made to achieve the same result by to achieve the same results by means of clauses in a decree to sate, namely for a specified number of years, to a Negro. The war was carried by the N. A. A. at the Supreme Court in 1857 and the Cordovan war by the Buckley The Court ruled that it was not possible to push a siege as brought before R and thus A could not decide whether such encounters could be palliated.
CINCINNATI AGAIN WINS
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Tuckekee Institute, Aub. Aug. 11-For the third consecutive year, Occoni has won an award in the observance of National Neuro-Health Week according to an announcement by Alison L. Hosley, secretary of the National Negro Business League, in the observance of the health week is annually observed by the National Clear-up, Clean-up and Paint-up Campus Bureau in the cup for the city of 100,000 population which best observed week. The campaign in Occoni is to increase the Civic Welfare Association of which James H. Robbins is exe. Henderson, Kentucky, a city of 12,500, in winner of two prizes, and Health work among cities of less than 100,000, and the other, the most effective work among all of the cities and communities subserved to the most effective work among all of the cities and communities subserved to the most effective work among all of the Douglas High School, promoted the observance in Hen
The work done in Montgomery County, Maryland, under the supervision of Dr. Robert B. Health, was rated best among the rural district, and will be awarded the cup in that class and community, the largest number ever entered, submitted reports of the events during the campan this year.
Representatives of the whiting
office and communities will be
held at the New York Business
League, Robert R. Motoh, president of
the National Negro Business League,
at the League's 39th annual meeti
n in New York City, August 15.
Serving as judges in the con-
tent were Miss Virginia Wing of the
Fairbanks Health Council; E. O. Routtam of the
Russell Ware Foundation, New
of the Department of Records and
Research, Tucker-Woods Institution,
Ogle Dench, secretary of the
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A United States judge in Texas has held that a ruling of a county Democratic committee prohibits Democratic primaries in valid and has disallowed injunction proceedings from putting its ruling into effect. It is likely that the United States judge will review the decision on appeal. It involves several important questions regarding Texas organizations. The injunction charged that the ruling practiced, attempts to do by indirection of the Texas once sought to do by a statute which has been Legislature subsequently enacted another statute assigning to party the right to make certain provisions in regard to membership. The contention that by the very fact of this authorization those attained agents of the State. Pursuant to the legislation, it may be denied the office of Harris County decided to not admit North County to membership. The plaintiffs from voting in the Democratic primaries. Upholding the
Johnson declared: "i know of no principle, neither have I found or seen, that would authorize an affirm that the constitution and maintenance of the business, as the political matter, is proper matter of governmental concern." observation naturally raises an inquiry as to whether the holding of a political matter has not in fact be caused a quasi-governmental concern to constitute no small part of the reclaimed local machinery whereby voters rally their will to vote.
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Under the Amendments to the Constitution of the United States a State may not forbid Negroes to vote because they are Negroes. The state may refuse *u*<sub>enroll</sub> Negroes. *u*<sub>enroll</sub> Negroes because they are Negroes? If so, and Mr. say, there were but two political parties in a given State lawfully entitled to participate in primaries, could the leaders of both parties accept *u*<sub>enroll</sub> Negroes and thus practically accomplish the disfrustman
cable to all voters, white, with a view moreely to maintain the integrity of any party or does it apply to special, religious and racial questions as well? It's county Democratic committee refused party-membership to all candidates in the publican committee denied membership to all left-handed pensions, would these be subjects of legitimate party action? A final judgment on the TIFA case by the legislature would clear some uneasements.
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Rev, W M. Clarke was absent Sunday but this did not hinder暑届 Sunday. Rev, W M. Clarke two bobs scribbles Texas Taylor two bobs scribbles the lesson Sunday evening we could play he in the five young girls the lesson Sunday evening. Among the ministers who were Rev, P. K. Hamer, Cameron Rev, P. K. Hamer, Cameron Rev, G. K. Daniel, Rev G. Jordain, Rev Jordain, W. J. Wentworthson, Rev W. J. Wentworthson, W. Waco, Rev G. C. G. Ben Ada, Rev G. W. Kampman, Rev M. J. Martin, Rev W. M. Ford and Rev W. M. Ford, the principal principle of our city school was very interesting in all most frequently FLY to the Association the think it opened the eye on some of the old baptist of Texas as I am Gertrude Forlis was called to P. W. Texas by the sudden
Mr. James Lewis made a visit to his "murghonie, A. M. Thawman" for his birthday. Rev. J. A. Johnson and family have returned john a several weeks ago to Texas. He is a professor of Texas-kauka, Ark. and host-mother mrs. Luke Johnson of Ocunthon Baptist Church in Roxbury and pugete at Rosebrook and Grayson Ark. He has been called to accept a position at Rosebrook and Grayson Ark. He has been called to accept a position at Rosebrook and Grayson Ark. Church of Rosebrook, Ark.
Rev. M. K. Moore and family have been invited to the parttime of this A.M. M. E. Church. Quote a number of quotes from the Chaple A.M. M. E. Church were the Cotton Belt Rattled station to Mrs. Winnifred Kemp who has a position in the city school at Amarillo. Mrs. Winnifred Kemp has the left reception for Denver. Mrs. Winnifred Kemp has a position on a mission.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1928
Services at Mt. Zion Baptist
Sunday, Sunday were very vip-
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ceeded from the subject, "Christian Suf-
tion," and the subject, "President,
the president, of the Union was
on band. Members were entertained
by the band. 1, which was very inter-
esting. Mr.
Collection for the night. $23.81
Rev. R. G. Gibbs, Pastor.
Mrs. W. R. Young, Reporter
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**February** opening of the Ministers
and Descensor Monday morning 8 p.m.
by: Hew, B. M., Montgomery, P. Worth.
Model Sunday School conducted by Rev. O. L. Huff and other of us, with the help of the Rev. James, took place Sunday. Ann Arbor armed with deliverance by the Mennonite clerk, Subject, God and One Man. At 1 in the memorial service, we were joined by the Rev. O. L. Huff.
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It has been suggested that the separation worked for good—that it started out two missionary groups whose otherwise there would have been only one. The fine spirit and attainments of Barnabas n. ite] certain that the continued to do a splendid job, with his separation from Paul he falls out of history.
Going forth, they first visited the Churches in Syria and Cilicia, this brought Paul to his own home city Tarsus. From there they traveled the road which led through the Tarsus mountains, and through what remained of the city. This time he approached from an opposite direction from which he had made his former visit some years before. He had come from Lyra where he had been stoned for death. Paul was quite happy to find the disciples at Lyra, and he felt full experience at Lyra, he returns there to see how the disciples were getting along; and was overjoyed to find them too strong in the faith. On his visit to Lyra Paul had among his converts a Jewess called Lois and her daughter Eunice, the young woman had a son. The disciples were not mentioned, it is thought by scholars that he died while Timothy was an infant. Timothy had been carefully trained in the Scriptures by his mother and grand mother, and had developed into a fine composer. The father is not mentioned, it is thought by scholars that he died while Timothy was an infant. Timothy had not only developed into manhood, but was an active Christian worker and of good report. Paul seeing such heretic qualities in him expressed a desire to have him accompany him to the place of Jesus. The soul of Timothy responded to the invitation to join the missionaries—knowing too the hardships that he would undergo—for it was in his own town Paul had been stoned for preaching Jesus. That Paul made a happy impression on him in after years, and always speaks of him in the most affectionate terms. Timothy remained with Paul until his marydron in Rome. Paul Sias and Timothy pah their way on visiting other Churches in Phragia and
11. Spiritual Guidance by Closing Doors
When the missionaries had visited the Churches already found in Asia Minor, they decided to labor in other great centers - Mysia, and Bythiae-but the Lord in some way prevented them, and there was only one other course open and that was toward Tresus. The plans of the Almighty may often run counter to ours but if we submit to His we shall find that we shall be able to do so. The missionaries of the Aegean Sea just six miles south to the entrance of the famous Helpepoint. It was to this strange city with the mixture of many nations that Paul and his companions now come. When the missionary group arrived at Tresus they were on classic grounds, every foot of which had been rendered poetic by the great poet of the time, and the first person to be joined by Dr. Luke, the writer of the third Gospel, and the Acts. We are not certain that this was the first time that Paul had met Luke - by some it is thought that he met him on his first tour, probably at Andooh in Pidilla. Paul often complained of ill health and it is likely that Luke had been called to Paul for the first time. He was sent to the company, and himself became an evangelist. He became the most valuable of the Gentile converts of the early Church.
"Come over to Macedonia and help us." It was while the little company remained at Tours that the Holy Spirit made known to them the mind of God. The call came in the form of a vision in which Paul saw a man of Macedonia pleading for the Gospel light. It had been Macedonia which had sent Alexander to the east, and the people of Macedonia but now the scope is changed—a Prince cradled in Asia; forth a small group of four to consider not only Macedonia but all Europe, and finally all the world. Paul last no time. Lute tells us, after he had seen the scene, that he was taken to Macedonia. Sailing from Tours they came to Semothracia, a mountainous island in the Aegean Sea, and from Neapolis, a total distance of a little less than a hundred miles—they then went a distance of ten miles to Crete and was made famous as the place where Brutus and Cassius contended in one of the bloodiest battles.
In The Realm of Religion Dallas Churches Invite YOU to Come to CHURCH SUNDAY
tions of history with Octavius and Mark Antony for the freedom of the world, and the founder of the great Roman empire. As an expression of gratitude Phillipi was made a Roman colony—which means that it enjoyed all of the privileges of a citizen in Rome.
It seems that the missionaries tarried looking the situation over until the Sabbath day. Among other things they discovered that there was no synogog in the city, but that there was a place of worship out of the city by the river. On Sabbath they went to that place to find only a few women gathered for prayers—among them a woman named Lydia who was a proxitee to the Jewish religion. She was from a city in Asia Minor, in the province of Lydia called Thyatira, famous for its purple-dyeing industry. This shows how God in his was providence had dispersed the Jews among the people. The Jews were Gentiles. Lydia listened attentively to the message of God—the Holy Spirit opening her understanding—she accepted Christ and was baptized with her all her household. Her name comes down to us as the first convert in Europe—not even Paul, Slas, or ever John. It was the conversion of that conversion. It marked the turning point in human history—the shifting of human progress from the east to the west. It marked the beginning of new empires and republics which should forever be impregnated with the Spirit of the Nazareth. Xerxes 1, had been the first king of the Hellenes with an army of 2,500,000 fighting men an attendant numbering even more than the army—it required seven days and nights for it to pass over the bridge of boats, but that haughty monarch was defeated and returned to Asia in disgrace and an exile. The monarch, a one Gentile, has conquered kingdoms; and empires and republics, and is sure to conquer the whole world.
Feeling keenly, the *appropriability* and *acceptance* consciously of the high honor bestowed upon us, both by our brothers the university and by the Grand Trusted Order of Old Fellows, and to you who have in the long and many years of our existence looked, forward to the perpetuation of the *departments* we now represent, thus we now have the opportunity to further ask your support, and further ask your support. Our committee and Expensive Program is alive here here and abroad and not only does it contain important Council and Council and Patriarchy and enlargements the scope of their activities but now includes opportunities with concentrated efforts that will bring to us and the city of New York the very best of our辈 as we go in competitive drill August in Galveston. In order to do this credential, we must
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Our regular meeting and convoction were held in the Council Chamber, Sunday. This was the first time we had a Grand Lodge in Ft Worth. Special provisions were inaugurated for this session. We have this grand session and we are many of the P. G. M., and P. Patriarchies were present and smoked B. J. Cook in the proud W. G. M. B. J. Cook in the proud W. G. M. Respectively. He is a progressive leader and is up on all levels. The work is progressing under his leadership.
Plans are under way for 25 new members to participate with us in the new program, and had by consulting the Secretary or any First-Grand Master.
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Day, and_address_address were delivered by Bishop Theobson D. M. Theobson, the president prominent white clergyman and Dr. WIL W. Alexander, director of the Cooperation. Bishop Bristol pointed out that up to the present most of the students have "good" and maintained that more than anything else humanity has been universal Faith and the consequent brotherhood of all. The importance and importance of later cooperation, which he said, was the reason for the past and has a future of even greater unrestness. He said that the education of Negroes in America has fostered an inpatient and stimulating and encouraging the education of backward people by stimulating and encouraging the number of a number of amorphous white people of this community. The community is very sympathetic and helpful in building up the Assembly. The assembly is instructed by building a concrete road to the property, which will aid greatly to its accessibility and accessibility by building a concrete road.
The Assembly, which has several hundred, acres of self-governed land, is the largest independent municipal principally by Bishop Robert H. Robert, of New Orleans, a graduate of educational summer conference and recreational grounds for the several million residents of a few hundred miles. The area of the enterprise now is assured.
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dent who has been awarded this scholarship, the other two being the University City who pursued her. advanced work in music in New York and the University City who did her work. in music in New York, she graduated from the college of Fisk in 1926, received her music' diploma in 1928, and ex-commissioned her to R. Degree in 1928-29, at Fisk.
Miss Eubie C. Shanberger has won a scholarship to Madeline Della Sigma Iota Stigma and covering her entire expanse for work for her Master's Degree in Comparative Literature and after studying at the vel and study abroad, specializing in Oriental Literature, particularly in the Middle East, promise as a writer, having already received favorable mentions in various field she has led a bary and a college in College, has contributed to the Student Government at Pik, was a member of the Executive Senate, President of the D. L. V. Clerk Club, member of the Greater Falk Hearst and President of the Pik Chapter Alpha Beta of the Pik Chapter Alpha Beta of
Native Africans to Participate in Unusual Pageant Here.
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frances, anything or the kind that has been offered the Dallas pitch, will be counted. The pageant entitled "Up From Sliver" and "Gaking its names from the inter-country nationalities of the late Booker T. Washington, will portray, in three episodes, the life of the Negro race, beginning on the African Continent. The first scene features nighting native songs a songbaum hit, the activities of a hamlet host, the reaction of a to know that Mr. Gow is a Hottentot Native dancer, native pulver, the reaction of the native to Christ the mother and missionaries are effectively the second scene shows the contenders under which the Negro will afford an opportunity for the audience to hear them songs in the race who are free born, the race who are free born.
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Papageian Area
Prophibit Dr. R. H. Henderson
Aristocrat Dr. R. Henderson
Rev. E. Coler Salmon
Missionary Mrs. S. C. People
Christian Mrs. M. B. Harwood
Goddard or music M. B. Harwood
Christine Johnson
Hooker or music M. B. Harwood
Prot. T. H. Hrawley
Vanity Mr. Edith Llewellyn
Abraham Lincoln Mr. Edith Llewellyn
Prot. W. M. Martin
Overser Lee L. Quinn
Annie Mumford Mrs. C. W. Abington
Mrs. C. W. Abington
Committee on State Properties:
S. Cato, E. L. Ickman*; Fred P. Mackenzie; O. W. Johnson; and N. T. Wallick
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The six participating churches are to share in the recipes to the extent to which each dispense of the church will contribute to the expense in proportion to its profit. The churches will be employed and others at the box office to be applied on the expense. It will virtually cover the expense.
It has developed that the churches will be the phase of the payment very much as they do a lightly, with the help of a large range of fellowship; extending the range of interest that the churches will help and offering the general services. The Foundation
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Principal Rhodes announced at the conclusion of the rehearsal on Friday, C. M. E. Church, that nine thousand and tickets had been distributed to the members of the churches by the pastors; "and the reports indicate that we sold." Articipating that the house was sold before Monday, Alcott said that the house was sold further, "I have arranged with Mr. Roy Reput, Secretary of the Department and additional chair to accommodate the flow-flow this can be designed in large numbers." The department has a database, which provides for the safety of those who attend public meetings in large numbers. The department has an automobile parties from Fort Worth, Chester, Cincinnati, Detroit, Des Moines, Warhack, and other towns with a radius of one hundred miles from Prof. T. W. Fratt and Rev. W. M. Pucker said One Hundred Dollars Professor T. W. Fratt, Professor W. T. Fratt, Superintendent
Christian Sunday School, and his master, Rev. W. M. Tucker, sold one hundred dollars worth of tickets within one hour. Nobody paid. It is believed that the champion ticket sellers of Dalare are members of the Phoenician veneration Christian Church, and it is beaten whispered that that congregation will lead in the Jesuit Church effort.
Much Activity Already Noted in Negro Division of G. O. P. Campaign Or-
genization
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about to cast their first ballot. Likewise, many alumnies of the city have paid special attention to things political are to be given special at Raymond Face Alexander, a young attorney of Philadelphia to chairman of the city's Help of Teledo, Ohio, has been named Vice Chairman, the Organization Co-chairman, Ind. Chairman; Mrs. O. Vice Chairman; John Adams, Omaha, Neb.; Mrs. Salle W. Steele, Anderson, Chicago; Capt. Owler Goodman, Columbus, O.; Warren D. Wouglas, Chicago; Dr. J. Ferguson, Chicago; Capt. Jorge Gomez, Chicago; Owler Hudson, San Francisco; A. Jack Lees, Los Angeles; I. Willie Cole, Louisville; O. J. Smith, St. Paul; K. Fredrson, Dearborn; Peggy Kanaus, City; Dr. Joseph Gomez, Louisville; L. C. Howlett, Detroit; James W. Ames, Detroit; Mrs. Elizabeth Galloway, Detroit; Mrs. O.
The Organization Committee for Eastern Bureau includes: Ador-
mentor, James W. L. Rowlett, Detroit; James W. L.
Ames, Detroit; Mattie M. Elizabeth
Detroit; Miss C. S. Smith, Detroit.
The Organization Committee for
derman Fred R. Moore, New York
City; City, Miss A. M. Ampley-
mount, Detroit; Matthew W. Bulleck,
Boston; and Drew of Connecticut; Mrs.
Melia Goodold, Boston; Oliver Ran-
ney, New York; Dr. Sarah W. Brown,
P. Talbert, Buffalo; Miss Naina
H. Burroughs, District of Colum-
bia; Mrs Ora Brown Stokes, Rich-
land; Mrs W. Virginia, West
Virginia; Mrs R. M. Dudley,
Providence; Dr. Ernest Lepoa,
Lakewood, Baltimore; C. C. Spalding,
Baltimore; C. C. Spalding,
Durham; J. Finley Wilson, Dil-
son; or Columns, Charles H. Col-
umbia.
Chiles, Kanaan, W. Tooke, Paladino; Athur W. Woolcock, Pennsylvania; Whittec, West Virginia, McDowell; Joseph D. Riven, McDowell; George Ros, Colorado, Denver, St. Austen, North Caro州; On the Eastern Speakers.com; former Adrian Anderson; Charlton B. H. Burruss, H. Burruss, Washington, D. H. Burruss, Washington, T. Tron Gordon, George Washington; Rev. W. H. Dudley, Washington; Rev. W. H. McCadden, Dayton, William Pickens, New York City, and Major Larkin Hewitt o. In the West the Speakers Com. includes: Col. Roccon Co. man; Charles H. Lowen, Kanan; Charles H. Lowen, Kanan
Members of the First Voters
Committee are the Raymond Pace
Chicago, James Healp, Toledo, O.
vice Chairman; Bullen H. Wilson,
Chicago, T. Edward Graves, Michigan
City, O. Ind.; Norman L. Mec-
ter, Chicago; John C. Dane, De-
ter, Chicago; John C. Dane, De-
ter, Hubert T. Dellaney, New
Michigan City; John C. Dane, De-
ter, Washington; Perry B. Jackson,
Cleveland; M. Lillian Alexander,
Cleveland; M. Lillian Alexander,
Jourgain, Springfield, Mass.; M. Lillian
Houltte, New York; Mrs. Gervais
Gervais, New York; Mrs. Gervais
Gervais, New York; Miss Thyra
E. Edwards, Gary, Ind.; Miss
Thyra E. Edwards, Gary, Ind.; Miss
Miss Bianche, Patterner, Caw-
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Washington, Cawordville, Ind.
Coe, Mr. John Davis,
Cambridge, Mass.; Frederick Garder,
S. Louis, Attorney Edith,
Honor Roberts, Kansas City
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