Dallas Express

Saturday, October 27, 1928

Dallas, Texas

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COURT TILT TO DECIDE BAPTIST CONVENTION MUDDLE A Champion of Justice A Messenger of Hope WARRING FACTIONS HEADED BY HARRISON AND WILSON BREAK UP MISSIONARY AND EDUCATIONAL CONVENTION DISORDER REIGNS AS ELECTION IS HELD. PROMINENT LEADERS LODGED IN JAIL FOR DISTURBING WORSHIP. CASE SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD NEXT MONDAY. SHERMAN, Texas, Oct. 17—In a meeting featured by the great artist and writer of the book "The Harrison," the members gatherings in Texas, the member leadership refused to enroll. Just According some reports, the Wilson group went to the convention and attended a division meeting. The Harrison room in the Church and attempted to carry on the work of the convention. Founded by W. E. King Volume 35 COU WARRING FACTIONS HE TIONAL CONVENTION DE IN JAIL FOR DISTURBING SHERMAN, Texas, Oct. 31 - In a meeting featured by the greatest disorder in the history of such gatherings in Texas, the membership of the Baptist Educational and Missionary convention, of which Rev. B. Allington Wilson of Dallas, is president, split into two congressions, and the inauguration is headed by Rev. K. B. Herton of Houston, according to the most authentic reports coming from the gathering which closed Sunday night. During the meeting which lasted for three days or more, near the orderly ordering in the actual order, the leaders of the inaugurated movement which included some of the most prominent Jesus Baristat and a successor, were on October 29, were the high points. Fight Stations Over Enrollment of Delegations According to reports from those in actual attendance at the meeting, the trouble started during the meetings. It is claimed that the two factions had come to the meeting of this same convention which began last year in the Parliament meeting of this same convention, which was acclaimed as the winner of, content which was hotly contested as the winner of, summoned to the Church to restore order. EIGHTY MINISTERS AND CONGREGATIONS EN-DORSE HOVER Pittsburgh, Paena, Oct. 27 Because the platform of the Republican party contains plains recommending the enactment of a federal law to curb lynching and the enforcement of the eighteenth amendment, and because Herbert Anderson has declared himself in absolute record with the platform eight hplist ministers of Pittsburgh and western Pennsylvania in conference here, adopted unanimously as the Republican party and the candidacy of Herbert Hoover. The resolution was presented by Dr. C. E. Ashwak and was adopted without debate. The debate were followed by a vote of James Robinson, Rev. C. C. Cain, Rev. A. E. Bell, Rev. W. B. Brown and Rev. J. E. Guy. The resolution was as follows: The Dallas Express One Hundred Fifty invited to "X" Banned The Commission of Measurement met Friday night in large numbers and completed plans for the in-room service of a banquet in the lunchroom of the Booker T. Washington evening of October 10 at 8:49 p.m. Hundred fifty men, who will aid President Obama, are outlined for November and December, have been invited. It has been designated as "The Great Gatsby," and will probably elapse in later and probably the dim. NEGRO VOTERS WILL SUPPORT HOOVER IN SPITE OF DEMOCRATIC EFFORTS IS CLAIM OF SCOTT Harrison Leaders Arrested and Taken to Jail Injunction Now Pending to Protect Name or Convention The Wilson group immediately went into the Harrison convention from the Fairfield Military and Educational Convention and Juden Sullus Hare on the Fairfield Military and Educational Convention and Juden Sullus Hare on the Fairfield Military and Educational Convention. The county has issues notice for them to appear in court and show why they are involved. The case is set for Monday and Attorney Duran and Barbour will appear for the Wilson group. INS MOMEN-OE BUILDING ARS. Spring Campaign. A full chicken Dinner with supplementary dishes and a dessert will make up the menu. Music will be rendered by the orchestra and Guild Club of the county. The personnel of the Committee or Management, numbering 21 Christian men and representing foliage: Dr. R. T. Hamilton, J. W. Holmes, D. R. Garrie, J. W. Wilhite, A. Plique, G. H. Hallard, T. W. Simpson, Tom Grutchfield, J. W. Jeffrey, Price A. Wren, Dr. R. Stark, Tom Grutchfield, E. L. Cushingberry, N. CONFIDENT ON PAGE SHOWT "On the other hand," he said, "assures an administration that will give to the Nero group that recognition to which no mortis exists." "The Republican Party Is The Ship, AllElse Is The Sea,"—Fred Douglas VETERAN EDUCATOR IS GIVEN HIGH SCHOOL POSITION PROF. H. S. THOMPSON. For 35 years Professor Thompson served as principal of elementary and high schools of Dallas. In May, 1924 while serving as principal of U.S. Military School he was forced to retire because of ill health. Since his retirement he has served as national will power and good judgment in his efforts to retain his health; has had the nurturing help of a devoted wife; and has recovered sufficiently to justify the Board of Education in electing him to the position of Student Counselor in the Book. T. Washington High School. He was elected Tuesday evening on behalf of Principal Joseph R. Rhoads. JAPANESE BECOMES 20- YEAR MEMBER OF N.A. New York, Oct. 27 Y. Hikida, a Japanese living at Bedford Hills, N. Y., has sent his check for $190 to the University of Colorado and the Advancement of Colored People, $9. Fifth Avenue, covering a 20-year member-ship at the University of Colorado and including the year 1877. "On the other hand," he said, the statement issued by the Democratic National Committee, "colored persons have only held the mental job in the employment of the administration of Governor Alfred Smith, agree with the facts, and forecast what might be expected from the President of the United States. Building an Organization Building an Organization "Building from the ground up in a national organization," said Scott said, "but in a few short weeks a national organization was formed in a state in the Union with a large Negro voting population, included perfectly perfected. That is to say, through National Committees and Committees of the various states and reaching down to the County and reaching down to the County-Chairmen, the Colored Voters' names of Colored key men and women in practically every one of the states. These Colored key men and women are being reached directly and also with literature setting forth in clear-out language the reason." WHITE LEADERS DEPLORE RAISING OF RACIAL ISSUE IN CAMPAIGN MASSACHUSETTS LAD WINS IN NEGRO VOTE CONTEST William H. Scott, Woburn, Mass. Winnene of First Place, Mass. John H. Clark, and James Allen Included Mars. was awarded the first prize in the 'Why Colored Americans Should Register?' content being written by the judge. He was fourth Prize Turtle League. It was announced by the judge this week. It was awarded to Thomas H. Clark, B. C. and James E. Allen. 2374 7th avenue, New York, respectively. It will be awarded each week to the psion sending-in the best essay from the New York Themro Should Register." The winning essay by Scott follow the Why Colored Man Should follow by Winnene of First Place In question of registering and Americans, but to the Colored man it is a matter of vital im- portant to this section of this country he is deprived of the privilege that, where he can vote, he should ever his struggle to Theoretically, in any community the welfare of one individual is the best that any other person can ever perform. Practically, however, some things may be the source of importance to any individual and be felt by another to so small degree as to be passed almost unnoticed. The true of individuals is likewise true of groups and classes. This country is made up of nationalities; and what might seriously affect one group may not affect the reason, while others theoretically should vote for those things which are beneficial to the country at larger; self-preservation things which most vitally affect things which most vitally affect CONTINUED ON PAGE EIGHT. WILL SUPPORT OF DEMOCRISIS CLAIM OF ored people of the United States will be subserved by the election of Herbert Hoover as President and Charles Curtis as Vice-President of the United States. As a body of the campanion, undoubtedly, there was a large respective group amenable as but the factions have been clarified and essential facts have been obtained. Division had been able to function through its instrumentality, the How Colored Men and Women Have Fared Under Governor Smith in New York The Publicity Committee of the Colored Voters Division has made a declaration made by the Democratic Publicity Committee that the New York State government has had jobs under the New York State government, and that attention to the fact that this state mourns with the facts Not only any reacquisition under the State Government of New York during the Democratic candidate, he added, "a world figure. His contact with world problems has given him a constructive ideal. He is without Dr. J. W. Anderson Makes Gift to Orphan Children Dr. J. W. Anderson, well known as the Dallas physician, has made a very substantial gift to the University of Chicago by philanthropy, according to the statement of Rev. W. L. Dickson, head of the school. In order to reinvent the conditions which maintain the health of the children Dickson save 43 mattresses, 126 sheets and pads and twenty dozen spools of thread. According to the statement of Rev. Dickson, the orphanage is in dire need of including food, clothing and underwear for the children. ORT OCRATIC OF SCOTT the prejudices which judge men by their rath and their color. His sympathy, has always been with the disadvantaged and the underprivileged. In my opinion, Negro people will be regarded by him on the high plane of justice with the problems with the problems presented to him in dealing with past nations and people. His past history constructs a constructive economic and a social services program which will enable an administration which will give to the Negro group in America, whom he met in the Republic to which merits it is entitled Outstanding friends of the Colored people of Chicago, Rosewood of Chicago, and Mr. Browne of Chicago, and Mr. giving their support to this great humanitarian, we can afford it and men of own thought and opinion and the example of such friends of the Negro group. "I can not help help believe we can fairly and sympathetically, and fairly and sympathetically, and our group of the population others after he enters upon his administration as President of the DEAN PICKENS URGES SUPPORT OF HERBERT HOOVER Oblison, IL. Oct. 27. "The Democratic party should be smacked by the concentration of every Howean in support of Herbert Hower. We need a federal government of Colored people, in an environment lived here Sunday afternoon at 8th Street and Armory, 58th Street and Armory, 58th Street and Armory," Speakman to one of the largest candidates at a political meeting. Dieman yelled the Negro vote, the records of Negroes supporting an "ideal" party, "blowing out the candidates and decided that the Colored party would play practical politics in this election rather than sentimental." Accuses of the Negro civilism against the Democratic party and shagging with catechism to the Southern placed upon the fact that pasties and not merely the candidates must be considered before the N- "Furrowing the attention" to the president's speech, Mr. Robinson, speaking contrasted with Carter and Robinson, declaring that if Gusenberg was on his own ground, it was on possibility and it was on responsibility. ```markdown ``` PRICE 5 CENTS NUMBER 41 TIST EPLORE CIAL PAIGN TIES UNITE IN DENOUN- MAKE NEGRO THE DOMI- RACIAL PREJUDICE "IR- - On Tuesday when seen by an Express reporter, Chairman Pratt stated that the response from the city to serve had been more ready. Said he, "the readiness with which the citizens are accepting service is very good." Drive is very commendable. The organisation is nearly completed, the fleet is well maintained, the fleet and larger buses appeals that the average citizen experiences. There are but few people who drive, and the city themselves. The campaign will offer an opportunity for every one to drive, making the city a better community in which to live." Poythall Chairman Chancellor WILL News of Your Home Town DALLAS THE METROPOLIS OF THE SOUTHWEST SOCIETY & CLUBS Columbia "Magic Notes" URANT PORK AND BEANS Record No. 14330-30 18-10c, 75c "Syncapco Yodelin 'Man'" "Piano accompaniment" "Jasbo Dan and His Yodelin 'Band'" "Roy Emin (Piano accompaniment by Nanny Johnson) COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY, 2000 North Lamar St., Dallas, Texas Columbia NEW PROCESS RECORDS Made the New Way - Electrically The new recording - The Records without录音 THE GOLDEN SUNRIAM SOCIAL AND ANT CLUB was entertained Thursday night. Oct. 15 will give a wacky party at the home of the club. Lacey, 1612 and Brewer, 1803 tagged as they come in the door the one holding the lucky number 10. The club is dressed in the tucked jacket got a prize. The tags are 10 cents and every event will be for contests Thursday night. Oct. 19. THE HAPPY GOLD'LUCK BOCHAL CLUB meet - Thursday dame of Mrs. Marguerite Pippon. The president opened the meeting with a speech on new ideas and thoughts to all present. She made a wonder ad- dventure and "Unkly," and filled each member with pop, ambition, pull and be of pleasure, for rating money for noccasion and assured all of carlyly all members were present and paid their dead in full. We have Mr. Medlock meet with us again and do hope he will visit us in due our Critic; Mr. Early for adding to our treasury. MEDLOCK CLUB meet GOT 16 with Mrs. Charley Clay, 5517 Hampton Street with president and host of the needle work. The hostess delicious ice cream and cake. Next to Mrs. C. Chambers, 3619 Dunbar. Mrs. J. White, President. Mrs. D. Whittaker, Secretary. Mrs. F. Brown, Reporter. DREAMM AND SOCIAL CLUB....The Dreamm-land Social Club met Thursday evening, Oct. 18 at the Dreamm-land Social Club. All members were present as we also had one member to join. We were joined by many guests. The discussion for the evening was based on giving a formal dance, during the month of October. After business we played values, Miss Gladys Daffyly and Miss Mireen Daffyly, best players for the evening. Reenactments were served and all adjoined for home. Miss Clarah Bell Holloway, the home of Miss Clarah Bell Holloway 4704 Cyndra St. Oct. 25, 1998 Miss Jasmine McLean Dewey, Miss Jasmine McLean Dewey, Miss Clarah B. Holloway, Tracy Johnna B. Eder, Wes. had other business and elected officers. THE GREENLEAF SOCIAL CLUB met at the home of ydle Street. We was hostess. We had other business and elected officers. J. Cobb, President. Mrs. L. Holland, Reporter. THE SORGHTY ART and SOCIAL CLUB met at the home of Miss Louise Owen. Our social hour was highly entered. The social hour we were highly entered by a radio program. After dinner of food we served by the hostess. The club adjourned to meet at the home of Miss Malea Owen. The social hour is at 3:10p. Flora Street. Madeline Smith, Fre. Cancer Surgeon. Thomas L. Procter, Reporter. Mrs. Ealey Brisette has returned to San Antonio from her nurse's funeral Bruce Stone and Bacchus, Bacchus, Bacchus, Bacchus with bat. DALLAS DISTRICT NOTES The quarterly conference, held at White-Rock last Tuesday, was attended by many of the Abington serving him as secretary. The quarter was the best year—and all have been. Good. Rev. J. L. Johnson is a great pastor and of people who all follow him. He is a bright-eyed, he is a hard worker. The reports were just the truth, and the smiths these people in their quarter. All of the boards and leaders made should be made of Brother Peter Clark and Brother F. T. McShannon. The former is an old man, the latter is a young man. The place as having made the class reports or any class district, Brother Clark's class reported $17.75, and Brother McShannon more than a hundred and fifty dollars were raised in the quarter. Thursday night, the quarterly conference was held, Mr. Martin M. A. Ballenger, pastor. This congregation has been a decorum discernent since the old self. A very fine quarter of the congregation has having a nice wolf for tortor. The congregation has bought temporary altar where M will work with the congregation. He has secured. Brother Ballenger will do and reserves much credit. A splendid quarterly conference last Monday night and the next quarter work had been done despite the closeness of the money and the fifty dollars and fifty cents was raised. Many of the reports paid glowing concessions hard work during the year, and requested his return. All the layovers and the coming conference. They are determined that nothing shall be great people and will always do when the crisis comes. MT. HOREB BAPTIST CHURCH P. E. Castle, Pastor. Sunday School opened on them with Sput, J. M.-Bleeck and his teachers present. We witnessed a wonderful class. The Bible class was wonderfully blessed by having Dr. A. A. Gordon as its instructor for the day and we were invited to the day and we were part of his presence. He preached two novices that will use one remember the great event and having attended the great convention held last week in the city of Sherman, having baptized our pastors. Mrs. Long, Brother M. Lewis, Bishop Coleman and others are on the sick. Mrs. Long, Brother M. Lewis a successful service at our church Tuesday night, Oct. 16th. We learned the lectures from our breth- ers and we learned an able sermon. Our rally came on the 1st Sunday in November. HALLOWEEN DINNER PARTY Mrs. Fred McDonald catered with a Halloween dinner party, the home of Mr. Lee Flags, 1914. Mr. Lee Flags, 1914. Overs were laid for sixteen, the yellow Comes yellow candy in yellow Candleshade. Yellow and red candy were further carried into the Halloween scheme. The guests included the hotties and Miss Bennie Dr. and Mrs. Roy. Monan-Dr. and Mrs. Roy. Film. Fk. Worth. Mrs. Qeqa Strong catered to Intl. Mrs. Curtis Thurston Mrs. Misha Blakee Mrs. Mar. and William Greer, Mr. Emals Jones. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1928 A. W. DENT TO ORGANIZE MOREHOUSE_ALUMNI Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 27—At a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees that week, Weekhouse College formally accepted the offer of the college to the College $200,000 toward an endowment, provided the College raised an equal amount in a period of three years. With this acceptance, plans are now on foot for the campus to raise $100,000 in quotes. One of the first steps in the campaign will be the organization of the Alumni And with that in view, the College has a secured the services of a particularly able and Mr. A. W. Dent, who comes to Morchebe College this year as Alumi Secretary, if an alumna of the College of Arts of 1926 Even before graduation his predecessor in business found expression in his work with the Atlanta Life Insurance Company the company three years, and when he resigned in September, 1957, to launch out on an investment company, Houston, Texas, he had reached the position of Traveling Andorter. In Heiphus he has served as President Company, from which company he has obtained a year's fave of above-average compensation. Morchebe College. An a business man, Mr. Deng has an enviable reputation, though he has been a student. It has been unusually successful, and he has been asked about it in the way in which many of more mature years and experience seek and respect the solution. In securing the services of a business man to help us at the University College has made an excellent forward approach to a successful camp STORK MAKE VISIT OUT OF THE CITY The stork visited the home of Grace Court, Sherrard, Texas and a fine baby boy, Mr. and Mrs. Hampton, who lived in Lak don. Read—"M Read—"Mississippi Love!" WILLOWY He reached our suddenly and grabbed her. (EXTRACT FROM THE STORY) "The two eyed each other far a full minute, the girl from the man with lustful admiration and calculation. The man here she realized it he reached suddenly and by the wrist. "Baby, you save look good to me. Our old Blush. You be exacting piercing pleasure." "Rose shrank in foothing." "She also sounded he woke and felt out a piercing so." "The man uttered in wuth and placed a foul hand over it." "The girl held back." THE ILLUSTRATED FEAT EACH WEEK WITH EACH COPY BEGINNING NOVE EXTRACT FROM THE STORY) "The two yup each other for a full minute, the girl frankly frightened, the man with lustful jealousy and grimacing. "Then, before she realized it, he reached out suddenly and grabbed her by the hand. "Baby, you sure lacked good to me. Our old Black, Buy a kis, Nugget, he oaxed, drawing her heart him. "Bubbles, drawing her heart and let out a pinning scream. "The man uttered in oath and billed a foul hand over her mouth. "The girls hand swear." THE ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION EACH WEEK WITH EACH COPY OF THIS NEWSPAPER BEGINNING NOVEMBER 3RD THE NORTHWEST TEXAS CONFERENCE A. M. E. CHURCH CONVENES IN AMARILLO. RT. REV. W. SAMPSON BROOKS, PRESIDING By Chasa, W. Abington. Amarillo, Texas, Oct. 17—The Eighteenth session of the Northwest Texas Annual Conference met this morning. One gets some idea of the vastness of the Lone Star State when he considers the distance from the seat of the conference and the one which met last week at La Perca in the Rio Grande Valley—it is about being 1,000 miles from the other. And while Amarillo is in the Famous Panhandle only a short distance from New Mexico on one side—it is yet quite a distance from the Northern limits of the state. In one corner are fields of other citrus trees, flowers and cotton—in this section corn, wheat, cotton, sheep and those products which grow best in a northern climate. Amarillo is a beautiful modern city with a population of about forty thousand residents, a very fine group of Colored citizens. One church membership is small—but the members of other denominational groups opened their homes and treated the conference as real brethren. This application led to a new chapter in the C. M. E. and Baptist Churches. No finer spirit of cooperation could be desired. We would like to thank the relationship trust in this city between the races—the white citizens are quite friendly to us, and these men were told that none of the leading hotels have recently discharged. We have a white servant instead. I mention this because of the grower who has discharged with Negro labor—this touches us at the most vital point and we must not allow it to be so good where ever we get a chance. The time has come when a job The territory embraced by this conference is large and in many parts we find only a few race peaks, but it has a great work but it has a wonderful posi- mississippi FROM THE STORY) a full minute, the girl frankly frightens and calculation. he resisted out suddenly and grabbed it mme. Oire old bleak, Boy & Ike, Bugs im. and fell out, a pinching scream. and a foul lound over her mouth. STRATED FEATURE H EACH COPY OF WINNING NOVEMBER bilities. It is described in the future to be a great field. The one most needed at present is a sufficient amount of money to invest in building and build up the work. It is a question of which church can be established first. The conference has a wonderful group of men who are constantly struggling to eradicate the burden of African refugees. Love!" By the New Race Writer CAROLINE STANWIX Illustrated by JOHN GARTH WILBERT HOLLOWAY Love and Romance Along Old Man River. A Gambler and a Dentist Struggling for the Heart of a Beautiful Girl. The Secret: Quint and Charming Baton Rouge on the Mississippi River. An Aristocratic Maiden Would Sacrifice Herself to Save Her Parents' Home and Business. Local Negro Society Watches With Bated Breath. There's a Big Punch in Every Paragraph. There's a Languorous Love in Every Line. There's a Excitement in Every Episode. 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Agents tor ere neat Fagen ot SU 8 gee ey “Daya Might Serie eal FOUR. suxDAx_cinicKy ‘end dressed while You wait DR. JOHN 0. CHISUM : : "Bye Specialist ‘Announces : 1 : ‘The removal of office ut if From 1824 Leonard Street aa To McMillan Sanitarium Bldg. Phone 8-5191 SS ie ot Mito Your Drage © f= COMMUNITY-DRUG STORE ST, WILLIAMBON, Jr, Prop ___ SUPBRION’BBLIVERY + Allen at Jalette St. Dal, Fem “| Bither Have it, Will Get it, or it kan’ Made” ‘WEST DALLAS | Rising Star Misslooney Bapeiet once | i Iighower at Si ost 38 an eee cece ait caer aU a ea she bo fv wn-onhpe by aay fea os aaa te ae ean aloe ti tala proce fo tobe haa eesti ate “Pr ein the afternoon, the prea at tiv ot ont aay ea wd ber bees nadine ot are Se hath tome Or sar Saath alk “ah Saad the ple bratns nase ari pr way fo 2 kata Han sua" on Bae roca Pies oped ite tte Tovioe Tei hn ses aretha sad chest’ "at he, bread Siedred aint it f00 buy bow, Seu en dae Te taprecy te pee ot toe tts ins beet ten poi ood tar thie reads we" ake. prove: meta fee ene ra i tad Wat wat ie frame te gay me Wve rays zoe fae on ie tl See Eee ee kaunecton, tae ie aGr61 at H008 Bol hve Pye Aterion Women are. 4,0 ea ine me, Mate Sint ee Menite’ “ast stand hating all_Ghe_ Rod ato “ | Arwarer— — @ Res r YA. good radio " and it costs a 2 ee — 0 bo eee pa ridht lubed] |e Seer ar arnanyarjoo wear |i ned oul [Ou in | Se sy 208 tale | Reto Atwater Kei Radi 0" | Ra aoe f ae | ets herr ccs om a eee Convenient Terme | ne ACbor often Tes TRS ee 1 DR. JOHN 0. } "Eye Spee le rnoun f ‘The removal: i From 1824 Leon To Median Sanitarian Bld g- tat Mio You P COMMUNITY¢E \ — T, WHLLTA MS ee SUPERION'D = : 1 “1 Bither (Have it, Will, Ge — Pare) ay Ney Ouse, pi sSeet | Eee AGENTS Sse ee ‘TIRES AND BATTERIES ON CREDIE pay SS YOU RIDE fo infiated rics” ‘Amerlean Aeon Tita eran es ee EveRvnopY's on and GAS COMPANY feet Sere Seas i SORE,LECS HEALED: te. ee eee ar aes Se oe aoe sae ure aan Be ly eae ee | BAST INDIA HAIR. — f > TET ee wi tromets Growth ota sheaf Soa Tsou wasn mu bee peas tats a a roe ere : Susur nn” Sela Sor nate hie we an You aero tua si hair Or Si cine ee eae ear tlie heap tng eet toe pore nr Rena ee I ahenninsonete Toe Sat baa mar fr ‘oeny aa ban ice” Spore She “er —— ae [ ‘S$. DOLYONS, ln x co tn ay a To Play Golf Sass | New course “with grads | aera tele Cobead Only 25 cents on week days, 50 cents on Satur- day and Sunday. To Bay Your Home , Beautiful homes with all Soe ae resents at the Sa tion or Mr.-B. F. Farrar at.ouM office, ie NEW SCHOOL FOR > ‘THIS YEAR COMPANY —_— lg Gree ————— WORLD'S FAIR ee |OURES all aclen ang paing, chews ee Pe pt ion, whe i Corea, | ialnonn igs On ee ee | -repera:Paima-orvowmens | | ae: Pd i HEDGECOCK ARTIFICIAL LIMB: LU gas WRITE FOR CATALOG i aoe, eis Noreen leas tad foxy soto hath | Cyerve tament, arotomen ven prea Sees Seas ae fa een eee ay, Sate ee ee eran ae Photinia PAGE FOUR ANTI-NEGRO SENTIMENT IN. THE PRESENT | CAMPAIGN cal i hee oa ao aus tetas lice to:the Public = ang srrosoos reecton soos fee ser tn re sot any pronto fo ‘poration whey my enpenr ts te ‘Sumas be Tah DALLAS “PRERG wii br Hindly corrected) “thon being brought to te —— ——— : ~ Subscriptions Payable ce = ‘in ‘Advance aR —s- ean eee FRE DALLAS EXPRESS Scene > Frey earoNDAT Mom Serres “Tan Rea sae Stig a Dome, es ome Ww. Be RIFE_GOMPANY, 408 Bouin Dearbors 8. —_<_—_— "Fn DALLAS eXERAB an seve soit ibe wae esusherstiner nee "bone grocer tr tee room perean sernet atte Toten ewe hs (isin ovaty dar, enn on, Serede oewererer. wb Atma saga se etch ime Sores oe tie = saci ai Weer er er Tatar. tia ie of sven bat trem worn ty ioe Fa "hint", ‘rand i “e a Sa TEI Joardal Ie wot interested tn ‘domogsion. on ch su I Seesgeet af rtson na the el papi ot Jana Setanta en error Aegina te endeces te eileen phen rar Siew etn revnrd tts orca ap eaueeh. te ceo pt cul the ‘SRlation of ‘tel cnserates Sen bed. omen ta fhe even fauere of sobe of the nabcrer tan Soar te tbe 1k of tu Sees hel her. ere adh or tie fan ‘Gov geaee ere no Wiley or'eis comventonts Be tanec torches ot oe eatin gan ares ee te ‘Seer Af ines seer, ore tous branches of TB: — ; i oer ete a iret tae wee ta : re pealion Ot re Ba alnegi race tert te winete pasate atin SG aes See ies Sian ane mot theta ot 0 Sayer : = Be cies ar Pact eno hain en Poemlaing wre trom a Be ye thal sere etre Hive ete terra to open Me crenne oem caries so ew Hap ac hat luryer aba Hic tinrt tne woo tr seule contin o Sahat thoes start agen’ Sette es vo abel tan ipa afar poe s se ee Sine whe he teen 3 ‘eter run bse Setar eget sears " ee: Pat tbat scare yet tain mand at (i) ria _ ‘There has hever bon x'présidential campaign in the| history of Amerien in'which racial hatreds have fiared as bigh-and as frequently ns-in this one. So have they become and #0 numerous are the occasions dn which, the racial intue has been injéeted thot leaders of 4ie-white fee in Georgia bave appl to te nlion fora iain ‘That Js as it should be, It is time for white leaders of thought and for lovers of progress in the south to take| the forward. step-r stopping. x practice which, having its foundation in ignorance and bigotry, secks 10 perpetuate the reign of demagoguery by appealing to the baser in- stincts of a tjaterieal section which has always imagined things rather than freed the theta connected with the life of the Negro among thera. All sensible Americans, will ap- laud the act of those miniktérs and loaders of southern ‘thought, and members @f. the Ne \tefal to hem for thar show ot fast Cheatin apts ee rer Sos be Tatacesting to oe { the Focal inaye come i era “Sniatner in ther aetna eee oF 10 Soria Sd tte eoeets eal OR HL with ond aceord, about *Anti-Smith ‘Democrats who o {aet that Negroes are the wards of T aid they send innumerable posters and pictures: (h the mails showing mstances ot Nogre ote oneal HE ae a Rates Huo: tay tater with one accord to the ceord of the Republctn pay i seting ‘sélection ot Negroes :o federal ‘other words, ‘all Democrats seem ian ant Nop ex we ‘they cannot ‘exeape. cans a8 resort- S°%s "mone of tise tates etuey avy tenouneed Eom Tooen calculated to win votes for Hoover, they have ot com. ined about them. But 1f WOULD SEEM THAT EVEN YEAR CASUAL SGN OTER Wob a ite DOT fo tHE PANTY: pin. HB MUBY”-VOTE REFUBLA = Seah THE SOUTH, THE NEGRO, AND toe wanna Pato te tke ta ea ete tape er tsa te Raper ante rear a te gin teres nat eet eae wae to oe tones Wt rt goes fn s¥ Pa Sr et lawn or ttt" te scsi Rolpcnn anaiate ergata ota afore ye ane na Suu egg i ce ing | Hhoostat a Sotht isis be Sun iawn fate ta at ee oa ine ar ante Sd a nt ts ea thee etc tm iat and inne pte {far ad wey wee te ona ah Peat baat ran tent rh apa Bae ‘Colt torr Rear dom sled Ste eat or sree Soh Sr een ir eu ita ea etna re KELLY MILLER AND ! ‘COURIER EDITOR Dees epee che Se Sibert ano, -ate--twe he lee Dens ei ears beret cs ote re ey aera eae pee tiene oe fod and subtle, Aid Wat the No Soe me eae cee ee eee te in egeis reie e ic i ot should voto against the leadership ie cea nar ee eee ee rout Ss ee ee ee Ser ee a He bas beon sending out weekly one are ae Se iE as ee ee eres oe a elie, Fat Na pi og tore as eee ore eens naan ee eae eapanie of being potitienily inauit eee eats eaticrnns cuss Senet tee ee A ota ‘why Dead ‘ey leg in Sole oan ter Pe aay Fe mbe ty wha ieee tae feu a a Sraaneee werrom a ok attaath ct eres eheeet, eae a eae a: eee ee Ps Seon ese al a ew Pres iear ie oes nes eee e ica ee ane peat, sac eae a, et and ix 20 a ro Ae ines ig Pe esa et Seeks oe a milaporeene r pe Pees ss amare Serer aay hs rare tegtir ss sera a bake ie atee 3 acer Ratan eet reas stares es Saree hike tout ah Ne bpd nought or parece wel hat Bean sald about ther Rie Sonen eres ec {rite ts ‘to the tm ’ ete Sa ; ees mes seaye" sa engatty. of Mr. Raskob he wbo accepts Democratic mos SENATOR BORAH COMES TO TEXAS | For the first time in tore than a decade 4 member of the Central Republican Committee has invaded Texaa and ithe south for campaigning for a presidential candidate. 'Phis time it was Senator William E. Borah, well known sup- porter of Herbert Hoover and platform erator without 4 Peer int Ula COUREEY, “That he appenredt to great advantage in the eapousal of the Hoover candidacy and that his re- | marks were favorably received was evidenced by the thun- erous applause which. greeted him from’ time to time dur- ‘course of his -mpench. — That eens is-in-earnest-in its differynces of opinion as to whether:or not it shall re main Demoeratie during thix eaxpaign is not to be doubted, The crowd packed the auditorium of the Fair Park in which ithe Jecture was held and: many mombers of the race were jim attendance on special invitation from Anti-Smith Demo- Lily-white Repghlieans and anti-Smith Democrats the platform and many of them incteding R. 3. Crew ‘That polities maki gttnnge bedfellows is not toe doubted How that the unbeliovabte hax tisppened in-Texas: Bat as stringe as this occurrence seems and os strange ag [these bedfellows are, the issues involved in the campaign thelr mixing, eyen if for this ‘once only, “And 18 need as well for-elb-inlerested eaizens to mix with whatever group is necessary In order to guaraniee the sort of government which this-country needs and to participate it doing the necnsiry dhing for. the-proeperityof ths ne ‘Prohibition was thé diain theme of the speech of Sena- ‘Borat;—And-this-Jourtat-ix badty tmstaxen-tn tte no- ‘tion, if many more converts to the Kepublican nominge were fo ‘mnon daring vhe gouege of ine sacs. ‘The speaker jcaretully aveided any reference to religion, the race issue or wot the more "dynamite loaded” issues ot the cAMPAlgN. ut he cig. appeal to We supporters ot the temperate She eerace ast Gut oe lf ng med {ments were agreed aid J 8.00 this isave that Texas Demo lerata have aput. It will algo be on this issue that the state ‘will eome closar to b Dg * Republican state that at any former time m its Tecont history. Negro vovers may-have a large Rand in bringing’ ‘w pasa and it is definitely to mee, Cha canna ae raed oie la tony 1 interpret the laws fue Way Pe ran pear on sun The tne ow.at hand when they must lay aside all it of past rganiaaty ‘will bring them more advantage than jany other to be found p ‘Suppose the Creager | has not been just to them? {Cnn they help matters by voting as 8 group for the Demo- jeratic party which has been, still is, and which prom Nhe record of tho Repulican party he ‘been: all-that ped for, there is no ose) See ee pa sie sali. sig. Siateanchioestant” about) oor Hfeliows some. ot our aay be da aceon mica Gat hag cata wd ve tatnctssts Wo ‘come |foree as Hoover and pro RntT Hoo sneer AN art WORST 18. Ih Nn THAN THE DEMOCRATIC ay AT 8 Hier |GRO VOTERS MAY AS WELL REALIZE THAT THEY HAVE: ROUUNG Gy. ONIN BY SUPPORTING DEMO lckatig NOMINEES BUI THAT THEY HAVE MUCT SUR ue a IPAIGN MATERIAL HIGH 18 BEING USED DY WHICI 'RESPRCT DEMANDS THAT WE VOTE THE REPUBL GAN TICKET: wage DICTATES EY RG OF THE ( Fea OTH POLLS It NOVEMBER AND Ger Us VOTE ABA Oe a ng South, knows that veh an at SESE S = ee crea ees ene eae ae Morinerner te sorvineed a, c eee ee eee Se Se eee eee Poe a cep aan ee ee rage ieee ws eee Series oe rennet em eae eee ae ae eee eae See (tees nehinew decreasing tn nam ea: ores Saari ee (Soi etna ethan oe Ae ea {somite watever toa —Aiciuakub sili (od out on the market Newecber= oo a er ee ee eS re Bone ee Seopa st ‘ae Nerne knew ea montfrin political —eatmpatxos, cere al San Seat ar Bea res "This i & shameful, uawartant oy aaa ae nt nds alae pie ore ance the ‘Cuitel ‘States Including At i Ja et ne orn a ind en ro ieee ca Pe somone try re an eS ope Pew mae maa Seite Met ae Brenan slinay Did kalior’ Vaan’ ree Binet eee ae a or a at oe Sener Stace Seat iicy aaaee i eraser ea ger ee ioe gaon ete ae area ine mee Soto Marte hover th potien! campaign ‘without any thought or int sitet tor actaleg Maen ah sca aa es ee Sette eet rae te Soper ts Raed gi gu a ea a aa irl gt ae pore caer fee seme got mtr Pai few br, rat Sa St kee gat oan crs Sars eg age al a a are nenaat ee me ile wa ore Aerts eeean aaa fer eee sro dtiptas of tes tel ae Bat = saa es See goa resus osetia Eek Sea eee eae ue tor Ogee MORE COMENG AE PRAT ‘yaw : Prairie View, Texas, Oct. 37 ane eal alsa of Prins View Sota Sess, reer soem ced ators on Hote Coming Dar November a5¢" "Foe jloc lume ‘under Pret acive if making Navowber aud ano ¢ the arent Mowe Coming dare te the history ot tha Cat fore The ay wt 0s diy frau Phe ane ute Prati Wier aggregaion tatters fitat conference feant witl"teing unsenandet" Preit Tew aa menage =a Nes vanist Chahta rae st stleh thay expect al I ots : Stier GW Willan, ttt fanfor i Gaing al sant Jo" pol aver te Piers te nag, one ‘Arcaon a Mend A Be fet ee THE NEGRO-AT THE 98 me erm 0 ukier woot Washington, D.C eat oie = Bees wos ua! gia tert tie orn ae Sa i cence oe eae oe Fe oi aoa ze as ee Sate ce reenie ee rere a ince Sree eee Rind tne ere ee ered i at ss ere cee ate Eases Seas Sere come, ts ir aes ne ee oa er ee oe iunad aracin ae Bele cetera fem a ees ieee yore ails eg roel ag ts emer Regie aaeeet aint es a rele gaa as ie oa ea a fee ee age i eh yo i ia rege eae echt wae a on evil arte Ss ier rie a ftion because 1 believed that you (ie eet wags cates Hear eg eee ie ams reigns ifr sree Sone ot eee cee jtrimmph of the Grand Old. Party ise ae Ou ere et oe Iponings, feuding tp to, trannptrtng Soar iz City. renin, yy va reat nee ie “hecordiue to the Standart Hike teenage wa ee ere ter rat Pe Sea cee ace renee ac [ee aen nd maid Hear ie [plains rocedure. Your som carer fects antened. gat eras sa fasonlGout, Nets aalagaton se atid non Me fee ran as fete, re "area setvaea-to beusket the Pourteent ise mse as tees ia ian a a eae Ee Teeter eerie eerie je he eo ge Jeet ex he mays’ of fue Near Fettan Poustooath aad ‘Fitton acre ca ad he Se a ee inca ee i ee Pet and his hopes wink within bi [imei ore fie tela raring eases aes leptocrerrmenn terete Sree by stone to rua or Ie eres a ial pre eeoer miei ie tees ea cnnen isnt. ena fies acct re roe or oa Herel i, as. ee mada’ enectimosies reference. i Ieraae ete aad ato lie a ‘Jempty avownl of reminds ee egee es learcoaraes ; x . paar acne Seas pe the Suess 2 a pee LRT meme ovement aes eo eereie (is Seaman = = Ieee as an coe ar ee oat som is sete Nase pear fur ans cs ¥'m jp pink nineteen years of os psciver or cee feet hen ere ra Sat seein = ee eeene So Soo are oe er ace ae mater sp ies henner ce ee wae see a core et React ae eee jeanoe aoe ee oe lat Gea imennere a temptcto make alist of the ttn oat eta dria sas ar aa at pirate tee at faat worry about any bavticuler Vinre a chammy tail: with your ae eerie eur seein {rane area tm trite ehares of exoring £3 heater “pate feteren oe ome roth Eats ae these ove? ‘Southern Negra veater has beet ‘creed une down frum pine Si'fower the ute of the Ut Tulane now compte. TGs ol Suet Ie anttrtot fo ln moment tht the Negra vebe te palate Oe ease pate lefical wrone doing” commiting [enemies e the races i any lta thoe-men- ape gully ‘iced fno aunt toe awl ‘ets th same pnt punsaanent Mecordcl to that cast ot ron “est Mat hee ia whee tne Re rot deepen eriovanee Mex’ Tas hae einen, S_ s mind tht proseaton wes ‘resorted. bot on acedunt of The satore ot th sttenen, but rater ‘he ries th etl “twe rel ing ths aS tehteww vor {akiaent for cris but pote na Saniass lowing eal It bes Pinlned-Gat Gin charge of exact: fa ttows.-whlch teas old Shoal ‘hare rsained ite iat node Sat tmciatly at {er the the Kanaan Gy. Cope Aion. when the Fora st Repub Can’ lltes tas ertieih ale yatenss to's Wuexwoods towe a leiment agate Feri Mawar sry aie Coventon’ bad sows feo ess Ge vik ada aay Selneared “oy Stored Fortin? 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FOR WHOM ARE "YOU VOTING? The generat ctection te mow as hand stays the Suef oa eee eee Sees tech arp uel ie Serie eee ae oe aes oy eee ee er Sa een sare Ser ork meas lena. bt name ot ea cetera cent ai a ce Regrecare are: o erg eager ee so fientaces ie eee eee ers Se itfom of the meaning of Hemerracy en ee Bee Saaee Sea cena re pao enna Shenae ea Soran Cee Tor Menace: TY Wo Wind oe tn hen rire ee arene Sonera are BARTS See earn peoareeeerca Saat area Po Pag g ag eae eee Ee ie eee oe reece ee oe omens rae ens hae ee crate aoe wis ae Sacer ose ipaeteemeent ars epee nee te ‘he Reosblices’ Poet? duet ap lneeet eet aes ae Ieee em eens Sec mcon ere eee ere (ne Ran hae ‘nt they ‘wel neo tea eee AG ac cake nigr eee Monee waste Tate te” ASSES [may saat 'e "easing, Grai * = vik a eS ES a | iE , fe: | : ss he eg : ae : = iy al = 3 ered: % ia 3 : | at = e ca 2 3 i pee Each weary night I try to sleep, But aweens all in the vain; I roll and thunk in the air; Till daylight comes again. Bell I miss you at dawning, dear, When the rose is wet with dew; I know the day can bring so joy, Because it brings and you. I see a little cottage, We once had wanted so; But Fate had played her hand too well, And chilled for you to go. It was only one of many dreams, Which never came to me, But still I dream of days gone by, Of springtime, dear, and you. Sotta miss you, Sweetheart, That's why I'm feeling blue, I've tried to sleep about you, But just can't help thinking about you. Jumby submitted, G. WENDELL TERRELL. B. OF F. ACTIVITIES that hath an ear let, The eminent minister. Grand Secretary, McGrud Conferens With Rescue Secretary and Other Officials quoted to see the Secretary$2800 The Worthy Maker, I. E. R. important notice to the following James Hayes - Fred M. McCol- Dawn, Rev. George N. Stowell, Rev. George R. Stowell, Reed Jones, John H. Jackson, William Durhard, E. E. Gribe, Jack You are hereby notified that you are immediately and resolve your immediately and resolve your time. Automatically void which means a great loss to You. At our next regular meet, we will meet with you on November I am expecting; every one will meet with me on one program as well. THE HIRING STAR BIBLE AND ART CLUB The club meet at 2397 Cottage Lane. A splendid lesson, was given by Mr. R. S. S. the 1st Cot. by Rev. U. S. Adamn. A delicious menu of cake not chocolate was served. 4 Bryan Street with Mrs. M. L. Lewis as MELROSE ART CLUB MEM with Mrs. C. Chambers, Oct. 23 hour was spent in needle work, hour was spent in needle work, next course Next course will be with Mrs. Christina, Mrs. D. Whitaker, President, Mrs. D. Whitaker, Secretary PRAIRIE VIEW HEARS DR LINCOLN MANOR The service was good. Sunday at all of the churches. Rev. Calvin day morning at Tree Light Baptist church. F. M. U. at 6:30 p.m. with the president presiding of a rplendid program was rendered to the donors. As interesting which was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Johnne Mina Hawksley an autobiography some weeks any died Tuesday, 10. Pct. the funeral at True Light Baptist Church. At True Light Baptist Church. Sister was survived by a sister and two children, a mother and Mr. Leon Thompson and Miss Vera Sunders was wedged on Oct. 14 at the brides home on the Mountain Baptist Church. During this couple a happy and prosperous life. Rev. J. W. The Old Follows of Lincoln Manor will hold their annual installation at the Mount Horn Baptist Church day night. Nov. 8th, chicken dinner will be held again. Until soon in Lincoln Manor. Returned from St. Paul's evangelion which convened at Sherman, Texas, last week a grand and accolade. A DALLAS BOY ON PAC ULTY OF CENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGE Frank H. Lordan, Jr., son of Frank H. Lordan, Jr., 3409 Paua Street, Tyler, Texas 76542 a member of the Faculty at Central Texas College, Waco, Texas a member of the faculty, in the head of the Science Department and is also a Dean of Mr. Jordan is a product of the High School of this city, the High School of as-yedavidian of the 1933 Mid-Wear season. He received his liberal Arts from Howard University. While at Howard, he distinguished himself in various activities. He served on "The Bill Till" staff, as News Editor, Sport Editor and Associate Editor. A member of History and Research Society, Keeper of Records and Seal of Alumni. He was a member of the He is doing nicely at Central Texas College and sends greeting to all of his friends. Government To Dodge Blame of Alcohol Deaths (Crusader News Service) (Oct. 26, 1998) - WITH New York State's authority, Tutti suddenly called to Washington immediately after the start of a federal lawsuit by a federal grand jury into the poisoned alcohol death warts in this city, machinery is believed to have been used in shirting the responsibility for the deaths from the federal prohibition authorities to assemblages as The death of Lawrence Dyer, the late nurse at the Believee Hospital brought the total of fatalities from the post-9/11 attacks to 100 men, new definitions were admitted to the hospital, yesterday, and then the swelling of the wounds of the men hundred, many of "who care not who will be presumed" probably will be blinded for life. COP BEATS UP HOUSTON POSTAL WORKER (Crosier, New Service) HOUSE 101 given here to Neurosy by police and fed authorities and again stripped authorities and again stripped porters after an unprovoked unprovoked assault on a New York man truck The Neta Hilro Wade, did mounted Patrolman Carl Wabber, when he stopped his truck. Web hired him out for it. "It was not reply, it was attack," he immediately Attacked. Wade then drove to the San Jacinto Trust Company, at which place he is employed. The police had to stop him. The method of stopping did not please the policeman, so he rushed into Wade and then attacked him with both fists, without realizing knowing what northern "justice" killed for Neta who resisted the attack. He was arrested at his aide the infurred offered a ride after the driver and worker had climbed his truck. The pride of the federal author- ity that Webber be punished. The go- line oblinded — they suspended And in their trenchant efforts to hire the police, the police hard, the police pension as a violation of police rule requiring policemen to pre-register with the police. Wade in a member of the National Employees' colored Branch New York, Oct. 27—Elizabeth Scott, S.C., of Kansas, Kan., informs the Information for the Advancement of Colored People of the civil war story in the book "The Civil War: A History." The book—dolores against a plan to put him from his hospital in Port Huron, Mich.—is published by HarperCollins. Mr. Scott in his letter to the N. Court in granting the Transpoor Injunction rendered an opinion in writing that completely ended the case that in case for me to take a judgment in default. I advise that the City of Port Scott passed another injunction and immediately notified the City Attorney what we intended to do in the event Dr. Brown was convicted and done also and he is practising his profession and does nicely. Scott, was the First Negro to re-enter the State Agricultural College in the Division of Veterinary Medicine in 1912. After touching for a pearl necklace in his native city, living in practice in his native city, buying and hiting a hospital. In response to petitions adnced prejudiced neighbors, the City Court on February 14, 1928, making it unlawful for any one to go to jail. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1925 160 fcf of a private swelling. The wives of the white South, increasingly intelligent and fair-minded, discriminatory nature of the orchid-diseased was shown when a schizophrenic are beginning to resent such AU-boring white veterinator, in the tenure of frighten and coerce practitioners unimpaired, while practitioners unimpaired, at-stake which guilt to be decided. Dr. Brown was threatened with Dr. Willem has for years been given a $56 for each day he can be consoled in gangnamism in the movement for discrimination now being decided discrimination has now been always ready to champion the decisively defeated by cegert 427 cases of injustice in刑审 AU-boring white veterinator. N. A. A. C. P. ATTORNEY VISITS ELMHURST, L. I SEGREGATION STORM New York, Oct. 27 - William T. Andrews, Special Legal Assistant of the Advancement of Colored People, has made two visits to Minneapolis, where he reported to the staff that the homes of two Colored families were being stained and threats made against the new Mr. Andrews found that the two families, Mr. and Mr. Oscar Bierly, were determined to stand their ground. Whitefield, living in 91st Avenue, was housed of white reds displayed sungs hostile to the presence of Colored residents, Mr. Andrews reports. Mr. Andrews, local police officer and was informed that six uniformed officers, and four police officers, were night in the neighborhood. Mr. Andrews found most of the allegations in need of the pressure of Colored families. A threatening letter sent to the bailiffs is now in possession of Mr. Andrews. FAVROT AND TAYLOR VISIT PRAIRIE VIEW N. A. A. C. P. Commends N. Y. Police For Protecting Negro Residents "In behalf of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, I wish to commend Elmhurst in protecting Negro residence of white people seeking literally to ount them from their home. The National Association will continue to protect Negro citizens as long as shall be necessary and it stands ready to do so. It may be possible in way that may be possible in resisting the importation of. Ku Klux Klan members of New York. We are reliably informed that. throigs have been wading in certain New York parties in that district. to Negro Such Appeals and Dangerous Unsworthy of Whitees and Dr. C. B. Wilmer. Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 27 — Efforts to dear the race issue into the political controversy whether on one side — the other side — day on both religious and economic grounds, in an interview with Dr. W. Sewance, Tennessee Professor of Theology, Tennessee University, the only result of such a course, Dr. Dr. to be in impact on an already difficult element of discord that will react unfavorably on our national life. The leadership of the South, clerical and otherwise, it fails to discourage and discourage such appeals to race presupposes a intelligent person must recognize false and dangerous, unworthy of the white man, and unjust to both the white race is in control of the situation. That position is tempt to manipulate. That position by petition by receiving the issue of a bishop's past is tragically out of control. Such appeals and both are unfairly — is offending its weakness. Dr. Wilmer has for years been a gentleman in the movement for women's rights, always ready to champion the cause of the woman in the lattice, his former home town. He was one of the organizers of the women's movement and is still an active member of the movement. DOCTOR HELD UP BY HI JACKERS AND ROBBED OF $6.00 R. H. Rottner, Jr., doctor, 2008 Flores Street, was held up in his home and office shortly after 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon by two armed stickup men, and robbed the men. The entered the house under aesearch of needing treatment and demanded money from the doctor. After they had withdrawn of death if he attempted to police the area, the police. No trace of the blackhoppers. Descriptions of the pair, were given to police by the held up victim. BISHOP OVERS SPOKE AT HOWARD CHAPEL Watkins, D. C., Oct. 17— The religious service on Sunday morning in the University Chapel TEXAS TOWNS day evening, report she enjoyed every moment of her stay and everything at home was like she The Barron Baptist failed to out their service last Sunday. Rev. Harper, her family beable for him to leave home The Marshall Black Indiana University Rev. Harper. His family beable for him to leave home The Marshall Black Indiana University Chesterfield Park last Sunday after bills were circulated announced the game of the Cats and Indians for him. Rev. G. H. Adams, returned from Chesterfield Park held at Sherman. Toward Saturday evening, giving good food and beverages with the out-of-the Convocation H. Fryer's Understanding Establishment, on the corner of Austin and Walnut Street, one business for East, his friends both who are Colored have commented that takes in doing business. Kwikkei African American in the city and will inhabit at Macdougal and not other churches before leaving TEXAS TOWNS WOOT! — Sunday School was good m. the Mt. Zion Baptist Church, bible mending, offering feast duty. The Mt. Zion B. Y. P. U. duty. The Mt. Zion B. Y. P. U. Mr. Will Smith, Sunday. $120. m. Mr. H. R. Adams taught Bible lesson. Literary program conducted Jackson, P. C. of the Mt. Olive Baptist Church of, held a great preached two able sermona. The choir from Beaufort (Hev. Jackson) music at the eight service enjoyed by all. They closed their fi re, paid up all indebtedness, Mr. Willie May Walker left Tuesday for Marshall to join her husband. The Hon. B. R. Adans, Grand Mason of the puss of Mr. and Mr. Bennett. Mr. Jimmie Kennedy Johnson of Teller is the guee of relatives Mrs. I. C. Kennedy has re- taken the puss of the delight of her many friends. Mr. Pat Ebert is a very busy man farming and superintend- ing and improving the city streets. OVERTON — Rev. R. H. Black the bishop held his fourth and last quarterly conference with cool and promising Chapel of the Boston report the Greater, round, Mrs. Melissa Holland departed this morning three brothers, a hostess behind them and friends to mourn behind them and carried her to the great beyond. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jacke's last night last Sunday and pluck her car into his team and carried her to the great beyond. Mr. George Arnold met with a car ran into his team and a little stranger came last Saturday night her name is little Miss Lovie returned home last Sunday and Wofford daventon, he express having an FORT WORTH Baker Chapel, Div. R. C. Walker Pastor Baker Chapel A, M. E. Church, Avenues, San Diego, Oct. 14, Sunday School at 3:30 was well attended. The woman was beautiful outlined in several visitors were present. Several visitors were present. Reynolds. A return Missionary from the Coast of Great Britain. 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CADILLACS CADILLACS 314 CADILLAC 7-Passenger Sedaf $2000.00 314 CADILLAC 5-Passenger Sedan 1650.00 63 CADILLAC Phácton 750.00 61 CADILLAC Suburban 650.00 61 CADILLAC Touring 450.00 1927 PACKARD Club Sedan 1650.00 1926 FRANKLIN Sedan 1250.00 1927 BUICK Brougham 1150.00 1927 PEERLESS Sedan 775.00 1924 MARMON Sedan 750.00 1924 BUICK Brougham 400.00 RECOVERS DAMAGES FOR BEING REMOVED FROM TRAIN New York, Oct. 27 - Arthur associated with Claire Darwine to theious Sweet case, now reports and other important history of the Brooklyn railroad who has just recovered $2,700 who has just recovered $2,700 from the following railroad company July of last year from a Pulliam company emphasizes that the terminal traffic are not subject to Jim-Craw simulations of Southern railroad being furnished by the railroad company first came to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in July, and paid $100 for the takings of tullow oil to handle the case contended by Mrs. Brooks that she had purchased a Pulliam telegraph of Florida, and that at Jacksonville, the conductor took her to late in Florida, and further contended that the conductor telegraphed a need to pay her from the train and put her in the next car, where he could all and costs and more. After arriving at court to report that the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad had the Brooklyn brokers agreed to access. -$35 Weekly. Eax, Address cards at home. Spare time. Eax, address. Particulars furnished. Particulars free. IM Dep. Dep. O. Greenfield, Ohio. 3511 W. Central Avenue To responsible pastors a warehouse house, all convenience, harra lot close to car line, will rent 1 room, down-stairs as apartment. Call 5-7266. Allen Harris, Famous Star CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and family, and words of sympathy during the illness and death of our loved one, James Franklin, who passed away peacefully. May God bless each of you, THE FAMILY MALK HELP IS REQUESTED Fireman, Hyatters, Bagpipe men (white or Colored), Bleeding man (Train Fountain) (Colored), 150-256 monthly Experiences necessary 204 Railway Bureau Zahir R. Lool, Ph. 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The delegation of the church to the Conference for Amsterville to the Conference. **AMSTERDAM** Sunny all the objections in the city hold their service to the guest hour and each report good service; many visited the country churches and enlisted a very pleasant day. There was a farmhouse where the Farmer was very busy. will also lie the membership drive here Monday night, October 16th. They have taken us to the office to do photo date, while the bangle-inspired arrangements are being made for the congregation. Jr. Peter Underhart. Establishes door and wall with the business an air to make defenses see H. E. W. M. S. W. Pryor was called Sunday night to the jungle of Mrs. for the reunion of her Catherine and will await the arrival of one of her sisters, she will be intered with the Boeing company Tumblr creating. The Anglo-American seem to be in conversation at Boeing Corporation at Sherman. "Texas This coming Tuesday car are being made to make the trip successful. Mr. Peter underhart turned last year and they tied each time, the number killed while the day was The Jefferson Black Cats and the Marshall All Black will play in the first round of the terrific park Sunday evening, they have already killed the city for the first time in their franchise for their fifth game of the season with the Cats of the Hawks for they take to use the season to win. They had last up in their last game nix and stu. **MARSHALL** — Rev. J. O. Williams, our outstanding coach, under with public and friends to know that he is gradually improving in his health. He had old friend died at his home in Newtown, after 2 of 3 years of illness. Odell Polden, Rev. A. W. Wade TEXAS TOWNS inflation lies very low, at his home on West Houston street with his wife, who is to come to improve. Mr. Pfirschmeyer for them. Mr. H. William is in the city spending a few days with his wife. D. 2. I. Schaffer confirmed his wife. --- some lips with remarkable patience and christian fortitude. Funeral services are given by G. M. E. church, Thursday evening. Dr. King, delivering the funeral in the room, read from the church and W. M. H. M. The departed is survived by his wife and several grand children, his children and several grand children, his sister and several grand children, his daughter and Thomas, understaff Rev. Hera had charge of the body of the deceased. Her return has returned from a pleasant visit to is with her parents at Marshall, Mr. Hera has returned from a pleasant visit to this week. A large crowd of Tylerites are attending the Dallas Funeral Service, and is here to meet the high Stim school. He is domiciled with his wife, Dr. and Mrs. Chia, Alice and Mrs. John Waters, with Mrs. Dana the Murry Wives Progressive Club held in meeting at the home of Mrs. Pink and Mrs. J. 1525, Pink and white robes adorned in the room. Immediately following the room, the deceased schon was served. The Smith County Council conducted by County Attorney William Allen closed a successful session at the funeral. LITTLE MOTHERS LEAGUE On Thursday, Oct. 18th, the Little Mother's League was organized by Nurse Watson. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1928 CHICAGO, ILL James Webb, for three years chairman of the Sick Committee chairman of the Sick Committee, Elis, passed away on Oct. 7 after an illness of only three days, from lung infection. Baptist Church, of which Rev. John Royal is pastor. Parish external excuses: Elis was a widow, warted ruler and grand treasurer of the grand lord of Elis. Elis had a lodge and was well and widely known. Elis must ministers look part and whole waltzes to life of the life of John Andrew, an old citizen of College Grove, Tennessee, spent brief time with relatives and friends while looking after some business mat Mr. Florence C. T. Emery of Wake Forest, well known in Chicago has been chair of York on account of serious illness. The Ladies Professional Club will well be president will hold the 19th anniversary services Sunday afternoon. Oct. 16th at Carnegie Baptist Church will preach the sermon which is to be delivered by the Rev. Jesse Clark of l. 417 of April afternoon. Oct. 16th after an onsite of two years. Burial will take place on Oct. 16th deceased is survived by his widow, Mr. Alice Clark, two small friends, Mr. M. M. Porris, assistant finance Committee; Theod J. Marshall, chairman of Campaign Bureau, president of the 1838 Mrs Mary Young, 141 Prairie Ave., who was called to Greenville, N.C., for her work with Mrs. Savannah Watt, who since died, in returning (of Chatham) to the University of her son-in-law, dear Clark Saturday, Oct. 20th. Mrs Alexida Koch, State Grand Quarter of A. U. K. and D. A., will hold an important meeting of the Most Excellent Council of the State Committee at Halifax Hall, 3638 South State street, at which time the Population Committee, will be organized. WILDCATS BEAT SAMUEL HUSTON IN FIRST CONFERENCE TILT The State journey to Tyler Sate and the Tulsa Tigers the following Texas Tigers the following Monday they play an exhibition game the Louisiana State fair, Shreveport HUBERT ON NATIONAL New York, N. Y., Oct. 27— President Benjamin J. Kahnil of Buckingham University will forage for Nebraska will take a promo- lion part, as the program of the tha- tle Nebraska University will HONEST VALUES workers called by the town and Country Department of the National Park Service on October 18, 19, and 20, at the Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chicago. President Robert is known as a lifelong life movement. He is a graduate of Massachusetts Agricultural College of Agriculture at South Carolina State College. During 1919 instruction among the Negro troops in France. He has been in the Army since 1920 and last year, was made Executive Secretary of the Association for the Advancement of Neighborhoods. President Bush will speak on the Lauren's Program of the Conference. A committee are expected to accompany him to the meeting, the most CARD OF THANKS I take this method to thank my many friends for their loyalty and great offerings, and to thank them for their dedication during the illness and death of my husband, and for the love and never forget you and may God surround you with friends when it enquires your hour of being. Respectfully, MISS ANSON, 1009 Calhoun St., Palmetto, Texas. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the many friends for the kindness and sympathy shown on the death of Ernest A. McCormick, 1922, and to the friends of Elise. October 7, 1928, also thanked for the beautiful florals. We pray for the special blessings upon each of you. EMMA. BUFORD, Mother. M. J. BUFORD, Father. Three Sisters and Two Brothers. The Dallas Mortuary And Funeral Home MRS. L. B. 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To prepare the way for his visit to those churches he had sent Timothy and Erasus in advance, while he remained longer in Ephesus, where it is now. He was instructed to visit the church instigated by Demetrius and men of his craft. Paul kept in mind the dutiful saints at Jerusalem and was gathering together throughout his journey funds for their work. He was instructed to go with him to Jerusalem and present the gifts. From Ephesus a disciple named Sopater. From Thessalonica went Aristarchus and Secundum. From Derbe in Asia Minor, Athens. Timothy were sent, and from other churches in Asia Minor, to Ephesus. These men went on and waited for Paul at Trosa. Paul was joined by Luke again at Philip, who was his traveling companion to Trasus. When the delegates all met that would take them on their journey. On the evening of the first day of the week, or Sunday, a great full well meeting was held Toni Paul and his party, who were to start the next day on the long journey to Jerusalem. The party was the third story of the house and was crowded with the disciples who had come together to say good-bye to Paul and hear words from him. It was on this occasion that Paul preached all night, and the young man named Satyahne was siting in the room, and he was in a moment of contentment below and with mild killed. But when Paul learned of it, he went down and, like Elijah and Elijah, brought the young man back to life, and continued his meeting—during which time they celebrated the Lord's Supper, and then preach the gospel. The original plan to sail from Calcutta—but in some way he learned of a plot to take his life on board the ship. It is not certain whether this plot was the plan of an oweous Jewa who wanted to get rid of him, or as some think, the plan of a wealthy Jew who wanted to sum of money and they were going to kill him to get that. To elude these would be murders. Paul changed his plan and proceeded by land along with Luke's a companion through Thessaly and Macedonia until he reached Neapolis and then proceeded to Philip—it was from that point that he set sail for Troas. From Tross Paul again set out on foot for Asses while the rest of his party sailed around the cape to the same place. When Paul rejoined them they continued their journey, the rest of the party, Chios, Samos and finally their boat put in at Miluton. From Ephesus. It is likely that Paul thought it not wisdom to go that far from his ship—it was a merchant ship and the length of time it laid in any harbor was determined by the amount of time required to load and unload its cargo. The ship went to Ephesus to tell the leaders of some down to Miluton. The men they arrived on the second day. The ties that bound these men to Paul were strong—he had labored with them longer than he had with any other congregation, and the work they had accomplished together, their joyful experiences, their memory of Paul's ever live in his memory altered Paul's life its death. His address to the elders on this occasion is one of the most remarkable on record—not only is it a literary gem—but it gives us a wonderful insight into the Apostle's relation to the churches he had founded, and while he had declared to them the whole counsel of God—he had done so in the words of his own life, "I will give you their memories of the days when they labored together to build up the work." Said he: "Ye know, that from the day that I came into Asia, after what manner I have been with you at all seasons, serving the Lord with all humility of mind, and with many tears, and temptations which beheld in wait of the Jews." The Lord told Ananias of Damascus, "You must order to go and lay his hands on Saul, 'I will show him what great things he must suffer for my name's sake.'" The unbroken tension, the rapid succession of his labors, atended almost every step of the way with bitter opposition mark Paul as one of the most remarkable men of the ages. He was in constant in him the need of breast time in which to recover, and was "in laborers more abundant," with no vacation period. In summing up his life—his idea of the meaning of life, and the various faculties of mind and body with which he was equipped—was to preach Christ to those who knew him not as a personal Saviour, and to strengthen and establish him as a spiritual leader and to stand able to stand the day of testing. His energies never fanged under strain and his courage never failed in time of danger. Most men would have weakened after the terrible riot at Ephesus when he was pressed out of "mourning," above the uprising of the soldiers who uprereased ceasan than Paul started upon a new course of life and danger. He went back to Philip, where he had been before "shamely entreated," stripped, scouraged, cast into a dungeon, and made fast in the stocks; to other cities he went to the city of Jerusalem, forced to depart under the cover of night to escape the city to Corinth, where he had been dragged before the judge-monk of Gallio, and where the Jews clamored for his life's blood. Such endurance and activity of body and mind are in the course of his farewell remarks to the Ephesian elders he reminds them that he had never brisk from speaking what ever was good for them regardless of the consequences to himself, both in public and in private—"from abuse to house." He was then going to Jerusalem, where he was to be beaten and be warned in every city that bonds and afflictions awaited him. But he held his life as nothing having the one thought in mind that he might finish his course, and fulfill his ministry. He warned these elders to take care of his business. When he had gone wolves would enter and take the sheep. Their troubles would come from without and from within. The Judasizers would trouble them from the out- PAGE EIGHT I Golde in A AN SCH In The Realm of Religion PAUL'S EAST JOURNEY TO JERUSALEM side, and false brethren would trouble them from within. It seems that these brethren stood it alight until he told them that they would see his race no more in life. It he told them that they teamed the great Apotheke and his brethren minded freely — they fell on his neck and kissed him.” Paul leaves Miletus and Luke says, “we came with a bright course unto Coos, and the following day to Rhonae. Paul and his company found sailing into Phoenicia which they boarded and sailed to Tyre. Paul and his company spent some time there, and then after taking leave of the Christians they went to Caesarea. This was the home of Paul's company came to Caesarea and the meeting was a very happy one. Paul was warned by Philip's daughters, who were prophets, and Agobius who told Paul that bonds and imprisonment from this purpose, not not be turned from this purpose, but as his Divine Master set toward Jerusalem. After a few days they went DE, LOUIS Y. WRIGHT SELECTED TO BOARD OF N. A. A. C. P. Thee Duns Like N. A. A. C. P. But Can't Ignore It Minisaupur Editor Satirically Remembrant P. McBathurst book is available for $14.99, and the book narrative, and no exercise book be used for the course. The book is available for $14.99 at the Tahoe Leisure Center, The Palo Cielo, Tahoe City, CA 95466, or at the annual conference of the annotator of the book at the Kobe Kobe Xiao, the circumference of the National Association of Women's Athletes, the National Race, and many similar annotations. PRAIRIE VIEW STARTS RESEARCH **PRIVATE VIEW, TEX.—H—group of the best trained and experienced men of the State College sat on October 14, 1858, at the State College hall for the meeting. The group, by establishment a Bureau of the Scientific study on the administration of the State College and the Southwest. The Bureau in the public shall be the result of their highest degree of honorary. Only such degree of honorary will be granted, handing; will be attempted, by the Bureau, for the best qualified and best founded for definite and useful purposes. A third civil self-defense of its own nature will be established on the State College and the Southwest in the State and the South in the State College. For as he is known this effect of self-defense will be THE DALLAS EXPRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1928 TEXAS TOWNS LAWTON, OKLA. RUCSON, ARIZONA Rev. P. R. Corrissina has returned him from Los Angeles, Cal. Mrs. I, L. W. Johnson has returned from an internship to Jackson and Bobbin Miss, Chiron Hl. St. Louis, Mn., and Hammond City, Mn. DALLAS, TEXAS The Pima County Art and Social Club held a brunch meeting on Tuesday evening to present volumes of the last meeting were presented to the members of the new belles. The meeting were discussed for this year. After the meeting the belles opened on Saturday morning on Navajo Alaskan time, where they were discussed with Mrs. J. Hickman and Halt Halt. CLEURCHE NEWS Harris and Sindley Schools, were held on Saturday at the Baptist Church on the 1st floor, requested to do their best, and the annual conference at Amarillo. Four West words of kindness, Mrs. M. Minear, Mrs. E. Minear, Mrs. E. Minear, and Wendell Waltz, Mrs. U. D. Hunt have gone to the Educational Council, and Mrs. E. Minear, Mrs. E. Minear, and Wendell Waltz, Mrs. U. D. Hunt have gone to the Educational Council, and Mrs. E. Minear, Mrs. E. Minear, and Wendell Waltz, Mrs. U. D. Hunt have returned from Irvine. School sponsored Monday with a large number of students. Mrs. A. C. Williams, M.A., A. C. Kusma and Ms. Sibley Pfeffer. They have planned to make a trip to the University of Arizona to up to the amount of oil in their tank. A. C. Williams of Dallas High was invited to attend a reunion of friends and friends. A. C. Kusma of T. F. of A. is in the city, and A. C. Williams is in order to keep in touch with the children of the state. LUFKIN NEWS Sunday School was a success and all had good lessons. Rev. Kelley was at his best and applauded a splendid serum both day and night. Mr. Johnathan Rosenberg and others were invited to the event, which covered the time of the service in various host places, on the occasion of his service in the war. He was joined by his mother and another and also other friends and relatives in mourn, after her death. And Kochlin, who were here to celebrate the event, were here to celebrate the event. BRANCHVILLE NEWS Brendanleigh School started Monday with a basketball camp. Students will attend a basketball clinic. The Family is Paid. A. C. Despittier, Miss J. A. Pyatt, Miss Smith of Glen Roy, A. M. Jackson was present at the Bryden. Jackson has just returned from Thailand, where Dev. G., W. Ballard has closed his fourth and last quarterly conference, which is based on the counter Rav. E. Blinn, pastor of Millennium Grove Rav. E. Blinn, pastor of Millennium Grove conference in Dallas on Monday The Tyron School opened with Ms. K. Ally, all newly schools opened Monday. ALTO Sunday School was well attended. Monday's Mass was Magnetized. Harvest Heart left for Fort Worth. Mrs. Grizzle Greene left for Fort Worth. Mrs. Katherine left for Fort Worth. Tork of Lofthouse in Innisfree visiting Tyron. White is attending the Friar White. The students of the th grade class ate Lewis's lunch. The teacher, Leona West, who was a teacher last week, is almost out in this classroom of the country. And Country Club—in her name—is SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH BETHELHEM BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School with usual spirit and Scept. C. T. . Robertson with Scept. C. T. . Robertson Sunday. Eleven o'clock service with a burning message brought by our beloved pastor, Rev. C. C. Williams. Every every Christian. R. Y. P.-U. with a sigh of training by our pastor, Rev. C. C. Williams has reached a high standard. Our $1,000 drive, which that amount. Drivebelt extends a hearty welcome to all churches, friends and visitors to assist us in our work. Rev. C. C. Choce, Pastor. Miss Juanita Coker, Reporte. HEAR "THE SEVEN WORDS FROM THE CROSS" By Rev. J. H. Smith in a series of special sermons each Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m., at St. James A. M. E. Church, Sunday, October 28th. Special music by the choir and other talent. and too fair minded than to succumb to fear, ambition and progress. We therefore call upon the leadership of South—the pallist, the press, the thinkers, the thinkers, the thinking man and wonders anew to disdain discrimination and散失 justice and fear, to the end that the goodwill good and understanding may not be sacrificed to the passive interests of a solitary camper. Signers of Protest. Plans For Community Chest Driver Well Under Way. Captains Chosen Plans For Community Chest Driver Well Under Way. Captains Chosen (Continued from page 1) More Organization of Workers to be Before Campaign, Orgs. For the first time in the history of the drive for funds among organizations, committees are to be organized as units of the whole with special duties. Luncheons have meetings to pay attention to meetings are to pay the way for more successful and purposeful meetings than has been true heretofore. The following is the organization scheme of the division as an organization book by Chairman Pratt; Division "P" Community Chest - Division "T" Mr. T. W. Pratt; Chairman; Mr. E. S. Stratton; Chairman Laughin. Wheatley Place. Mrs. Truel. No. 101. Residential. North Dallas. Residential. North Dallas. Residential. Winn. North Dallas Residential. tenational. Principals of City Schubb. Mrs. E. H. Williams, Oak Cliff. Dean Pickens Urges Support of Herbert Hoover CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE our installation, in the white house, the Democratic House was welcoming and Al Smith - should pass away, the government would be replaced by a new person who is a member of the party that believes in keeping the Negro from exasperating his right to vote. Comparing the presidential candidate Pickens declared to be Hoover, he more experience with Nebraska and with other groups, and their problems, therefore he is more to be trusted. The dean related how the Negro had shared in the general administration and urged them to support the property during the Republican administration and urged them to support the election selection. Massachusetts Lad Wins in Negro Vote Contest CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE them. Therefore, each group of people in a community will be asked to identify the dates who are interested in them. 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