Dallas Express

Saturday, November 3, 1928

Dallas, Texas

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VOTE FOR HOOVER NEGROES BARRED REGISTRATION IN OKLAHOMA NEGRO LEADERS OF U. S. UNITE IN APPEAL AGAINST RACE PREJUDICE IN CAMPAIGN A Changeman of Justice A Messenger of Hope ```markdown ``` Compound 10.1.1.1 Amine Volume 12 NEGRO The following is a sample of text from a document that appears to be a legal or official record. It is not intended to be a complete transcription of the entire document but rather a snippet that reflects the content. --- [Legal Document] [Signature] [Date] [Name] [Title] [Description] [Notes] [Reference] [Signature] [Date] [Name] [Title] [Description] [Notes] [Reference] Democratic Speakers Winning Colored Votes in Virginia for Herbert Hoover. The Dallas Express Signers of Public Document are from all Sections and all Walks of Life. Declare Negro Has Right to Unimobrated Partners not in all Political Contexts. SAMUEL HUSTON GETS BIG BOOST FROM HIGH CHURCH MEN Mrs. Ruth Campbell Will Dr. A. S. Jackson's Home Aid in American Legion Ransacked by Bold Annual Poppy Sale Burgher STON GETS FROM HIGH HEMEN Mrs. Ruth Campbell Will Aid in American Legion Annual Poppy Sale Mrs. Ruth Campbell will work at the district to the head of the Nervous division of the annual poppy sale. Born and she will have charge of the sale of the flowers which are the main material of the绽风 war. This first time in the history of the American Army, being the army's main material, Anna Nevers has been honored of the sale will help in bringing cheer and confidence to the disabled Nervous arm of the District of Philadelphia, the patriotic part of the The Republican Party Assures Protection in the first place, the republic cannot say had the tendency to decide itself in favor of an anti- terrorism policy, and is of important phone The Rise and Fall of the Sea Allure at the Sea Foods Dough THE HAVEA HAVEA IMPRESSIVE SATURDAY NOVEMBER 1925 PRES. E. R. BROWN SPEAKS AT "Y" INSTALLATION Hoover The Hope of All America The American Institute, founded in 1876, is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of the music and the even environment of the land. The Institute is a private organization, and is located in New York and has its headquarters in the city. The Institute is a non-profit organization, and is located in New York and has its headquarters in the city. The Institute is a non-profit organization, and is located in New York and has its headquarters in the city. have been in the issue of the issue of a human deal for all Australia and the government considering the benefits of the government to the community and the necessity of appointing to office those who serve the community. (Read "How the Government Specializes in Bilingual Education," Tenn.) 4. Have been in help in helping humanity equally — white and black and brown and black women present in Australia may relate to Chinese. Australia and south African communities have programs to help them. 5. Have been in touch with the federal government to have tailored offshoring all institutional and professional opportunities in these great public programs but in his portfolio at Wahala and in California. 6. Have produced a paper on the property of a property in California. on the first Sunday morning when the workers were in progress in the building of D and Nyp. 9 A backpack was handed to a partner unknown to them. The hostess accounted to he to take the backpack and the house was cleaned and bedding was cleaned. The hostess was saying, "Ave the bottle of wine to be the milk iron on the stove of the attaching house at the farm." He sent the hostess home. He sent the bank seven dollars from the house. institution that can be equipped for both he and the only group affiliated with the only violence he is accused of. He is also accused of offending the firstborn and subsequently to the fifth and sixth platform, producing an institution that will remove the threat of the 12th amendment and the broadband amendment, and to by that amendment with its amendment to 17 amendments to the change of the amendment to allow any way to charge any individual the 11th and the amendment to the target of the most politically defensible Nerone were to keep the constitution in fact. The amendment of the 14th amendment will soon become a keep home for the second of the 14th and 15th of amendment. Installation of Officers Gives Room for Encouraging Expressions from Central President, Secretary Scott, Dr. J. W. Anderson, W. S. Willis and others. Work to go Forward Rapidly. Outstanding Negro Rev. M. B. Bilbrew Farmer Has $25,000 Heads Special Gift Rice Crop. Committee of Com- President Brown Makes Key Note Address CONTINUED ON PAGE EIGHT one of the agencies among *Nine* news which derive their support from the Community Chest are the *Nine* news agencies ready for distribution. The interest in the campaign is growing rapidly and it is suspected that the *Nine* news agencies are the two sections of Dallas that are in contest with each other, the *Nine* news agencies etan has ever been the case but *CONTINUED ON PAGE RIGHT* Distinctive in Service Always Progressive to see a Y. M. C. A. in Dallas for our toys and young men; and a didnt care where it is located on campus, word, and every other honest man will do the same. "Mr. Wittie express himself as having no knowledge of his class because they would be dislobed in a morally binding manner at the moon. Mr. Willey said: 'why should I turn aside to the class?' He pursued members of our race to man and other leaders to call on him. He pledged his continued support to man and other leaders to call on him. Other Speaker Among others who spoke briefly about the Booker T. Washington school he joined Joan O'Neill, Power of Fort Worth, who encouraged the men to follow the movement of the Y movement and Editor J. W. Fitz of the Dallas East High School call that has come to Dallas to his boyhood and ex-convict service of the service that the Y. M. C. A. supports are rendering the officers of the Club who spent the entire evening with Editor Rice stated that he came to Dallas when batten with a 3-year old boy, who was the only duet of his leaders; and that never in the history of the city had Colleen Campanion did in the Y. M. C. A. Campaign. "We must not lose that interest," he said. "Ninety of us, representing every walk of life and every section of the nation, are admirating of one challenging purpose and with almost mechanical precision at a thing so insignificant." The inspiration of one challenge admiration of the nation. Now the nation looks on to see of we will succeed. It began. It we press forward. It began. It we press forward. It began. no man or team in campanion outside can magnify hinder us. And those who try will expose themselves to danger. CONTINUES ON RIGHT Caustic criticism of all of those politicians who have injected the race issue so prominently in the news is made public in the daily papers and sent to several of the leading politicians of this state by the commissioner of the city, Parichay Ary are the contents of the letter addressed to the secretary of the nearby radio stations who have constantly used names epithets in decision of the race. The full text of the letter as made possible of the race question by a number of speakers on both sides a prominent issue in the debate. The question is identity in doing the Negro a grave injustice and great harm. Dall and nike were killed in the first birthed and billed for all of the list that be involved in the interaction period following the Civil War. Other Speaker PRICE 5 CENTS Number 42 HOMA AL MPAIGN ALLATION Disorder Cases in Long Island Segregation Struggle. New York, Oct. 31 — A letter from Rev. George W. Warren Hinton, of the Corona Congregational Church informs the National Association of Colored People that segregation disorder has come to an end in that Long Island Community where he will remain in her home. The N.A. A. C. P. Commissioner Joseph Warren for protection extended to colored regional assistant, William T. Andrews to the score. Rev. Hinton's letter lowers. N.A. A. C. P. Commissioner Mrs. Oscar H. Nahay asked me to the Association for the deep intolerance he has destined to remain an her home. Practically all the trouble she has destined to remain an her home prevailed now. The white property owners with her and stated to them our feeling in the whole matter. Your letter was very important to that we had your support and that we be an more trouble I thank you very much for your interest and should say more. Casper Holstein Rebukes Hospital. For Excluding Colored Nurse. New York, Nov. 1.—Caspar Holstein sent to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, copy of a letter from the Trustees of Presbyterian Hospital protecting against the exclusion of Gladys L. Catchings from a special hospital. Mr. Holstein gave $500 to the Presbyterian Hospital for the medical centre of which he served. In his letter Mr. Holstein wrote: "On the portals of the Presbyterian Hospital which reads: 'Regardless of Race, Color or Color.' It was the institution founded on such a great prince that prompted me to would reflect on my manhood, I feel to a departure from this noble principle to go unadvised." War And yet, he was in no way the blame for the conditions complained of. The blame for those conditions should be placed upon the president, who took advantage of his insanity and exploited him to their advance and his everlasting hurt and injury. Constituting just about one-fifth of the population, it is hard to conceive to complain or assert that he became so hardened that he cannot factor in the politics of this country. (There are ground for the belief that other succeed that social equality of Norwegian and whiten will be forbidden, and that laws will be broken down, so a thing can never happen to Norway, as it is.) Every other race in this campaign is being petted and cojoled CONTINUED ON PAGE 512 : be | 4 0 2 = jemxas | = = 3 JIN eee os iON ee DR. E.-L. HARRISON, CHOICE OF BAPTIST MIS- SIONARY AND EDUCATIONAL CONVENTION SHAWS— Me Naweek J" *\aween i MAIN St. PROTECT YOUR EYES CREDIT 44; SERVICE No Exfra Charge for Ths Convenience i Dr. D. 1 Wilson, Optometrist in Charge — TOs Baptist forces of the BW. ‘id B. 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COMPANY. © ~ WORLD'S FAIR _ nO ase ute inne cS ea mash. att aaay ae iiee-tyeeetnaiog Sree To" tape Sk Sota ‘tds Cie One The Dallas Mortuary And Funeral Home Liesoand Martian an = naweroae Las rma i aon OF mama eee a ia » SSS Gah Ra AWD BRACE CO Feaetiusea tings haeattons | Madam Luela McDaniels eee, eae oe saute ST: c ae —— stuns ea oe atau as car ros sat w rowan ase Soci ee ae ess ree a oe ee er ast aaa paar = cee pete ee eee Ms oa og By Lees eorecmas fo eee fa ree eae ere a PAGE FOUR NEGRO LEADERS CONDEMN RAISING THE RACIAL ISSUE MEMBER NATIONAL NEWS PRESS ASSOCIATION. And now at the closet of the campaign the Negroes themselves sign a statement condemning the raising of the racial issue by supporters of the two candidates. They point out the fact that nothing but evil can follow the appeal to prejudice and that lasting ill will come from statements to the effect that no real issue should be decided by Negroes on the same grounds as white citizens of the same country; that any party must make excuses for consideration of its Negroes member if assailed by another party and that there is no reason for the sharing of Negroes in the offices of this country. All of the leading Negroes of the country joined in the signing of the document. THE DALLAS EXPRESS PUBLISHING CO., Notice to the Public Any arrows reflection upon the character, standing or reputation or any person, firm or corporation which may appear in the columns of THE DALLAS PRESS will be gladly corrected upon it being brought to the attention of the publication. Time was when the majority of the members of the race in this country really felt that to be given a government position was a mark of distinction conferred on the race. That that time is not no far in the past is to be proven by the continued appeals of those in political leadership who point out these positions as proof that the party then in power did consider their Negro constituents. And there is little reason to feel that that sentiment has altogether gone from the minds of some of the most progressive among us. Such sentiment is easily understood.But that it has been dangerous for our own mental state is not to be doubted. Persecution and proscription have taken their toll of our mental state and it is not to be wondered at that we place too much value on the one or two governmental positions which have come to us and which so much discussion has centered during this campaign. But Negroes will never be really ready to fight for their-faults rights as citizens of this country until they all come to the realization that ANY AND ALL JOBS IN - AMERICAN ARE THE RIGHT AND JUST DUE OF ANY CITIZEN WHO IS FITTED TO ASPIRE TO THEM AND THAT COLOR IS NOT ONE OF THE QUALIFICATIONS. 1 Year $25.25 8 Months .75 8 Months 1.25 Single Copy .00 THE DALLAS EXPRESS EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, in the Year at 3800 Skiers Ave. Entered at Port Office at Dalton. Tucker, in second-class mates, under Act of Congress, March, 1874. The fact that a candidate or a set of supporters of a candidate take opportunity to explain away the appointment of a Negro to a responsible political position should be taken as a qualification that candidate for the place of leadership which he holds. He should be not only denounced but should be defeated in his further attempts to hold public office in so far as the votes of the race have power to bring this to pass. HILL REPRESENTATIVE W. R. ZIP COMPANY. 608 South Dearborn St. Chicago, IL. We will never be really free men until we cultivate the feeling of real freedom not only in our children but in ourselves. Particular attention must constantly be paid to our own reactions to such things as this campaign have brought forth. The time is for us to see and understand that ALL AMERICAN CITIZENS HAVE THE RIGHT TO ASSEMBLE WHICH ALL OTHER CITIZENS HAVE THE RIGHT TO ASPIRE. And those men and parties who feel that stigma attaches to their pitifully small recognition of this right have little claim to our continued support. THE DALLAS EXPRESS he never hooted the white father, neither has it been drugged by his mother, nor has it been affiliated with the gunmen. month. It is in plain, every day, easy, comfortable, salivary, and easy to catch, the passing breast; files no dangerous flag. It proffes our patriotic duty, and we are living of even hardened justice covers all the harriers occupied by the high security high ground, but we live on all and are propping up the men with arms when gunmen in holy. Our condemnation of the raising of the racial issue is in place and is timely and if this campaign has not taught us that there is need of so definitely our voting strength as to make it a thing to be more highly respected in this country, we are of all classes of Americans, most unworthy of governmental affairst which we profess to seek earnestly." THE BACK GATE AT THE WILEY LANGSTON GAME Several of our subscribers who travelled from other places to attend the Wiley-Langton game played during the State Fair as well as those who live in Dallas here have pointed out the fact that they and their wives were forced to go to the back gate of the stadium in order to witness the game. They state that it savored of unfair discrimination and had all of the cermarks of segregation in the light of the fact that the expected attendance was mostly women, and that it was not crowded. Several of them indicate that had the crowds swayed they would have understood the situation. But they point out the fact that this was not the case. W. R. KING. WHY NOT A LANGSTON PRAIRIE VIEW GAME In making such a segregation of in making such a question The Exercises is accused by no one to be an actual clash of Macro colleges draw the largest crowd and contribute most to the development of a better world. The clash is bound by no blue which has to do with the incoming of those from other states and it does not derive to be misunderstood in the The Express is the only Negro paper in Texas which accepts full responsibility for the sort of invitation which it issues each year in the name of the State Fair officials and last year it pointed out this unfortunate situation to some of those in authority. They stated that in the absence of any special provision on the part of those who had the game directly in charge, the condition had maintained. This year, so far no questions have been asked. But The Express loans to the opinion held by its subcribers and is anxious to know that in time to come, no such condition will maintain. It is unnecessary. It insults the majority of those who are beginning to look upon the annual game as a thing to be commended. It is an affront to the intelligence of the race. Just it is firmly of the opinion that the sides of good burgundy and large attendance would best be represented by the good ball teams of two of the largest and best known Texas colleges on that day during the State Pat. Pride play, being the state champions, would be the largest group of participants almost in the state is the choice of this publication for participation. If the officials of the two schools have the park directly in charge on that day they should take pains to have it understood that the majority of the patrons of the game are given the preference in the matter of entrance and seats see to it that no such complaint can be lodged another year. They have to bring from ten to twenty thousand visitors to our campus. They have a right to expect the best in treatment. And while so far there has been nothing aside from this seating and entrance arrangement of which to complain, it is sufficient to mar the consideration of the whole day and detract from the pleasure which, on an occasion like that, should be unallowed. Next year it should be possible for all Negro patrons of the Wiley-Langton game or the game played on day, to enter the stadium through all and of the rates. The reasons are these; more interest would be manicated in a context of two teams, three teams, or from that interval. There would come a time when the team would be far from desirable. The majority of the voters to the game are exasperated, and that number could be multiplied many fold by the application in school pride which would otherwise do not attend. It would lend spice to the game because it would add to the interest and the atmosphere. And finally it would be both striking for athletic previews in Baldr. home, state, and national competitions and entered into fitness are just a part of the reason. There would be a lot of the reasons that a Wii Playful View game would be appropriate. The Letter from interns supported care of the content would be appropriate to be served. The purpose is to be served. ELECTION DAY AN OPPORTUNITY. VOTE FOR HOVER Before we come off press again the many millions of American voters will have declared their will at the polls. For Negroes of Texas and other southern states that day will 'offer' a large opportunity—for an expression of good judgment and sound reasoning ability. Their welfare is bound up in good jobs and opportunities to continue to make progress in civic ways. To vote for Herbert Hoover and against the Democratic nominee is 'not only sound sense but it is the expression of the instinct of self-preservation as well.' The Republican party with all of its factions is still to be preformed to the Democratic party. His support is out. VOTE FOR HOVER 'AND PROSPERITY' THE DALLAS EXPRESS, SATLRDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1928 THE PRESIDENCY Vs HOOVER In these days, when practically everything you see in print is a catalog, you are better off碧 on the same subject, and hopes in the same direction. Biography, biography, biography, written in the "manuscript" which chances to be published, is certainly refreshing to come across a book that is actually unpopular in method. All the more remarkable is this exception, to the rule when it is necessary to perfectly practical, not at all above the level of the famous old one, one distance ahead of the solitary traditional软公鸡 commonly speaking and party appeal. Samuel Growther, son of a man who was a master of cricket vs. Moover" is a genius. He has done something new. What is it? Then at the middle of the book one author changes roles. He goes on to write a book about his life by also with Mr. Hoover. he follows through his previous analysis of the campaign nominees in the present Republican nominees in the present campaign nominees, which he has just (tabled for a capable President little or nothing on conventional talents for political leadership, ambition and courage, the elephant virtues, that never grow with party strategy and masterful hostility, not named among Mr. Crowder's requests nor discovered in his writings. Mr. Groomer believes in Mr. Crawford as prospective President of the University andamental elemental beings being granted—he is through and through and through engagement in a man who gets things done. He is by first, by assembly all the factors of the problem given and the means given to solve it. He actively working out practicable means of realizing the ends associated with his hectoeth sits in the White House our author believes must be the task of the nation's social and educational system or is an ideal man to begin this destined mentoring succession The great objective which Mr. Crawther sees looming up before him is the fact that his office is the abolition of poverty in our United States. Progress toward that goal our authors have two administrations—not with any thinkers to the formulas of the government, but by virtue of high-tech efficiency in production and distribution, the major dissemination of ownership. Mr. Crowther is confident that in two terms President Howard, Hoyer, and the administration in the Department of Commerce, can prove that the state's debt is no empty dream. And he is sure that the same debt notocracy is no empty dream, which led Mr. Hoyer's life religion at the hour of his overthrow in 1876. He was a minister or the Municipalist when hundreds of thousands of our own people rent from the crendae for the abolition of poverty among us as he conceived to rest from it Anywhere short of the mortal end of his Mr. Hoover is no superman of course, but in the more modern era, he has become a brilliant efficiency with him no more catchword; If at the potent solution of a problem, it pleases to clarify. And that this would win votes for the Republican nominee in the present campaign even if the riders were to believe that there's many other points of plea in favor of the superman client in Mr. Hoover's case. KNOW TEXAS The Lone Star Gas Company has added 40 towns to gas pipe line system since January 1, and the company has added the system to cost $250,000. The Paley Flower and Light Company is planning an addition in its generating plant to cost $250,000. The Bermuda onion crop of Texas is valued at almost $4,000,000 a year. Texas had an increase of 45 percent in natural gas production in 1987. HES. BETHTEH EXPRESSES APPRE- SION TO APPEALS FOR MATERIAL AND BELIEF IN REHABILITATION FUND. Daphnia. Florida. Florida. The storm has caused and the sun of the day is shining in Florida's sides again in Florida's sides. Calvary, Basilian Church, church 7th St Basilian Church, church 8th St Basilian Church, church 9th St Federation, Federation of Mary Macleah W. Turner Memorial Mary Macleah W. Turner Memorial Sarah Elbis, Wilcox, Public Sarah Elbis, Wilcox, Public By Mary White Ovington, Chairman, Board of Directors of the N. A. A. C. P. A BIG REPUBLICAN VOTE AMONG COLORED WOMEN IS FORECAST Washington, D. C., Nov. 3 - If this widespread political activity of the Negro community effect they will have on the way the Negro go in on march on November 15, 2015, they may count on the largest Negro group in the country of filled workers among colored women recently reporting at Republican National. Headquarters. A majority of those present at this meeting reported the largest number of women they knew; and they all conceded that the largest number of women this unusual interest on the part of women may be ascribed to seven these women who are the political leaders in the first camp. They are known to be taking seriously come from the ranks of the church workers and club workers. They are bringing such seriousness to the same seriousness, the same enthusiasm usually shown in those who are involved in the political workers can be depended on to bring to the polls the women who are the political women voter. Their allegiance is band-wing largely upon the moral will vote for the Republican party, which is supporting their views. According to Dean Kiely Miller of the Women's Rights group, just one issue at stake—prohibition group, women group, little love of tariff or of immigrant knowledge of the benefits of prohibition, and are ready to fight for its continuance. This they will do. Again, granting that 50 per car of this increase is due to the new-owned interest of the Colonel and the Governor, it will essentially all of these will vote the Republics ticket, the Negroes won, and the result on the result of the campaign. WEST VIRGINIA VOTERS HOLD RALLY FOR HOOVER AND CURTIST Hunnington, W. Va. Nov. 5. The qualifications of *Harbert* and the United States and the attitude of the Democratic party toward *New Yorkers* and the voters of this city, by three speakers at a monitor meet me, Other speakers on the program are candidate for the Republican ticket State legislature and Mia Renaa W. John McKenna W. John Hillidan the Hillidan Democrat party and Nedroves Democratic party and Nedroves Democratic party and Nedroves Democratic party to support the Democratic ticket, pointing out that that Nedroves hold in New York Smith has appointed Nedroves were janitor, porters and charmist. McKenna referred to Mr. Howevers work in the Mississippi flood in 1897 and the flood in 1897 and declared that the Negro victims proved a ward the Negro victims proved a ward the Negro victims proved a ward all American citizens at heart. The meeting was largely attended by white and colored citizens of Mississippi indication of how the votes will be case, Hindsick cast its artifact in the ballot. "AFRO-AMERICAN" DENOUNCES HOQVER AS KLAN ALLE "If Mr. Hoover is elected, the Negro as a political factor fades. He is no longer staked his future on his ability to kick the Negro out of the party and to his place white-wry dry land. "That is his contribution to the history if the Republican Party can get it right, will tell if he can not get, with it." Charles Edward Russell Ridicules Mussolini Warning of Dark Races New York, Nov. 3—Cha- Edward Russell, Pulitzer Primer winner, who has been re- turned to the nation for leased through the National A- dministration of Colored Peo- dons. 62 FILM. A statement characterizing as a speciatera sand dance," a "mash warning recently pressured by PRES- ident the dark-knitted race as a mame- to the white Dr. Russell is a member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored Peo- dons. "When Musulmania ratifies the old honey of the mance of the old man, he clares to call white civilization," he clared Dr. Russell. "He does it merely as a new step in the speeches of the past, and performs once a week to keep his people." So far the Negro in America is concerted in the only one in the population. Musulmania is the only one of the Negro here in order to make his absurd charge. The world are no distance to white civilization of their own that in older and more humanized and in more advanced societies the success of the white civilization apparent in such instances as War, gunnen in Chicago; Herrin, Illinois; and the lynching record of 40 years, would be enough to inspire any people with the dogged with such a civilization as our own or owing one of their own which will be more effective. "But if this mad nightmare of a Colorized race menace, were as true as in inmate, illicit, or even the wild-eyed Munisilin, Stoddard would not be harmed, we have imagination to civilization, liberty, democracy and progress that is embodying the absolute despotism of Munisilin imposed by force and fraud placed "Munisilin is the greatest of all menaces to the pace of Europe he will do next. In their minds he will do next. In their minds he is an unestablish, disturbing will-fulfilling man, who despite that country's magnificent background of struggle for liberation, oppression, oppression, irrational and pervious tyranny that has exasperated the part of the dark age. There is not a liberty left to the man of a shared a shred of one, right, civil or political, for which mankind has been effective or respected in Italy." Enrollment Nearly Doubled, Standards Rated, Hours Expanded. Expanded, Opportunities for Field Work Increased. Atlanta, Ga. Oct. 31—The Atlanta School or Social Work, the only institution in America devoted to social work, has just begun its ninth term, under the direction of Professor R. Washington. The student body is almost twice as large, while nearly as many more applicants for admission were unable to qualify. Other significant gains the course of study, formerly one year, have been made. The requirements for entrance have been raised, new requirements for admission now a plan of cooperation is now in effect between the school and the community. New students may take the first year's work in the school and receive opportunities for field work with local social agencies have been introduced; and a considerable number of male students benefit the benefit of the community have been introduced; and a considerable number of male students have been introduced. Arrangements have been made not only that the students are per- sonant to the local social agencies — Family Welfare Society, Urban Lifelong borhood Board, Y. M. C. A. and public schools, and First Congregational Church. They are given individual case work, medical. civil service, visiting teacher per- sonal service, visiting teacher per- sonal women, and girls, religious social service, neighborhood organization, research and probation service. The search and probation service is the terracial broad, is supported by the Laura Spatula Memorandum, the Laura Spatula Foundation, the Atlanta Com- munity Fund, the Atlanta Com- munity and individual contributors. IRA Do A. REID APPOINTED URBAN LEAGUE RE- IRA Do A. REID APPOINTED URBAN LEAGUE RE- New York, N. Y., Nov. 8.—The new Director of the Department of Research and Investigations of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Mr. Reed graduated (A.E. H.) from Morse College, college of 1914 and 1918. Mr. Reed graduated (A.E. H.) from Chicago, summer sessions 1923 and 1929, and received the Department of History in 1929 while on an Urban League Fellowship at the University of Tennessee. Sociology and History at 1932; was instructor in the DePaul High School, Huntington, Maryland. He has been Industrial Secretary of the York Urban League since 1932. Some of the studies made by Mr. Reed have been as follows: "Mero in the Monthly Survey under New York University,"lected Harlem Blank, 1955, 1958, and Building Trades of Pittsburgh. Monthly Survey under New York University,"lected Harlem Blank, 1955, 1958, and Building Trades of Pittsburgh. "Twenty-four Negro Families Churches in Harlem, 1958, 1959, 1962, 1963, 1964." Mr. Reed served as assistant in the study of 1918 Prisoners in Pennsylvania, 1914-1925. He has served assistant International Conference. In Mr. McKenzie's new position with the University, he will make surveys of Negro life in his community for practical programs of social service; will annotate data on the writers and students or race problems, and will assist the national and local Leagues in accurate data collection. Mr. McKenzie will be interested in Negro life. ```markdown ``` < PERSONAL — 22 | == wNTION REGISTRATION OF IMMIGRATION, A GREAT : 'BOON TO THE NEGRO. ‘My. J.T. 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Mare, who depart ‘THE DALLAS EXPiihes, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1028 Ee 2401 ElmBSt. at Olive for Over 31 YetreAnderson’s CEN Ti : am an Fine Coil See Construction (LBL. : Ae | en pemeosi oe ae. Oe Say} | yh past AIT ya CA ie = = tars SPOS Se _ pe Mee Do you know the great difference between a link spring and a cei spring Well, 1s this marvelous “dtference™ Uktt makes ell spring day beds in such great denmnd. These have coll ‘spring “Constraction—net the ordinary link type—and their. soft cotton pads add much to their restful. fnew Metal cane panel ends finished in brewn enamel, “Anderson's aupet _ fete at hee ease ; 4° DOWN Buy All Your Furniture From Anderson's 30 Years te Business ~ Sams (gcation ~ Same Managem : ANDRO EXEEREEEERIEEEEUEREEUEEEEEE ire: recess of Parte and others for che eautital tora 1 bray Sars Seasine pen each of Jo Sekcotm VAGOuNS, Mother ‘Cooper: enas Wo, th bereaved family extn ous many thanks ta ur Tyler aad ut of town fiends fot. thelr Mimideaindnons und oral afer Ine during he nen sd death oar Yathernusbane” und ton Chrattes heckentld whe deer od tir Ute, October 4, 1938 fire: Manalle cath hem. orale Owe: ir Jonemle backers, 1. Mra. lon % Wltom, Children, _ IN-MEMORIAM, Sedo, ema Noy “3- 1988 * ain nite 5 tn loving. memory of our He od father “One eat han pane wince “hat gt est ew oe hat 30d: to him home—tt wa yw "with in war hearts be_tvet ai Swine a6e CHTEDH “The tally of ae. an Mra, 3 p, Wiewtower siahen (9 thas he fianyfrienda tor ther Meda Sed cral oterings dating Ineo nntdeath gf or dnvebto sinter. = er and MP 3. ¥, Mlehter, Father avd bother vs. tire iahiorer, | Mr Dewey Higntover, Mr. ettoragn iiehtower, : rovhers Mex, A. te Wihon ant | bee, ater / ee aT wie ey carton aa tes Babee oe cere Wight of her taeiliy and trends. Sr rge Sra Sante Tyagt hue ecard fer heme ot SGT oo sarvog abt leh se ae =a era Mire Nettie tkansom tran moved ee cae pene ee es rr os oer ceca eee ‘OAK CLIFF Suinfny, Oct. 8 FI Bethel Hap- afin Bae ae Party is” tn resent Minh Cavedy ctiod hor breve Sere lr fret wort wth et Bare Ss ais Siig ie OE Lixclustoe! 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M STREET : (Meal Gis Ranges 4 et VOR RENT...ix room hota is Sate inane gies ae ee St ALLEN. SRST SRV © ppm a Oat ABS a Some Sauk eee Aeaaeh Ze a oa wl oom Ta LOST « res = I eens TEXA TOWN S Home of the Underwriters Mutual Chicago, Illinois; famous Race company nationwide $1.00 real life insurance policy N.Y. METR Home of the Underwriters Mutual Life Insurance Company, Chicago, Illinois famous Race company which is featuring its racing team. --- Mr. Harvey Anderson, a caller at a car show in New York, said that he was the father of his mother, Mrs. Ann Anderson, Mr. Harvey Anderson, and Mrs. Ann Anderson. Mr. Harvey Anderson, Mr. Harvey Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ward were called Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ward, and Mrs. Ward, number 1. He is not upstairs. Mr. Charles Ward of Coventry is in the basement. Mr. Charles Ward of Coventry is in the basement. Mr. C. Barnett, 12th floor for Widows Mr. Gray Mattea came over from Brooklyn Saturday night with others. Mr. B. V. Johnson and Mrs. Data Ala. attended. Mrs. Data Ala. returned back to Scotland. The Latham, Custard of this health revival, is in New York, and will be in New York in March. He will be in New York in March. Does Dara Ammons is over his age. Mr. Latham Ammons is in coming. Mr. Latham Ammons is in coming. Mr. Kirkel Tucker is in Port Worth, Texas. He is the President of the Institute of Music, Mr. Kirk King best trust. He is the President of all business, Abraham Lester, Jr. and his wife, Ann Lester. SWIRTYWATER The colored school will open soon. Mr. Green, her first class-staircase and will start their journey. All of the stairs have her. Mr. Warren, his mother, Peter has moved into his Mr. Harvey Fletcher has moved into his new house. One of the 'most' probabilities for the economic improvement of our group is seen in the manner toward 'the insurance'. Time was when lodges and traditional associations were the main resources of the people for care and funds to buy them at death. Although this form of life insurance was better not at all, the more mature and more than often overcarrife. In the past ten or fifteen years, however, our people have become more aware of the need of more adequate life and health protection and have purchased policies in reliable companies. Workplace benefits for them have increased. Manage the kind of insurance offered them has steadily improved. TEXAS TOWNS The new Houston of Dr. I. A. C. Carter in Houston, Texas, will be the first College Chartered Nurse in the country. College Chartered Nurse is a new position offered after III conditions, as Brandon Cox, a College Chartered Nurse, will be described in the college program we will discuss. "The Gift-to-School Campaign that is featured for the New York Chamber of Commerce is a celebration of the gift that Bryan will be received of his children of school anges on his birthday." Mutual Life Insurance Company, company which is featuring its ance policy. rates and benefits offered. For invasions, one of the most approved forms of life insurance now available to our customers is offered by the Underwriters Mutual Life Insurance Company, which has cut the red tape in setting a high class policy to Colored people. Without even sending a high pressure salenam to provoln upon the insurance prospect or a physician to conduct an examination, the insurance will ensure you upon the simple matter of your filling out the coupon attached to its advertisement in this paper, and sending it to the house office with the prepaid fee. The policies charged by this company carry a risk, substantial liability, and are low as $1.00 per month. The cash surcharge value also is the same as the life policies of the insurance companies in America. The insurance companies in America charge a risk, substantial liability, and are low as $1.00 per month. CORNICANA, TEXAS Serving wife well at all churches Benton day. Jew. Mose Jaw is still sick, but better. Mr. Seth Rubitch is fond of life after his death. Mr. O, C. W. Johnson, Mr. D. Dr. Wilson have returned from the B. M. C. Hibernian. The Jordanian bears the Tetrachybiont. The quaker bear again day in Tupaien. The Maryargue visited his mother Phelan M. Dr. Maryargue of Long Island. Call, interview of the very pleasant man with her kindness, a very pleasant wife with her many friends, who were alike to her and her many friends, who were alike to her in Houston a few days with friends receive a very pleasant time while he lives. MARSHALL, TEXAS BONHAM NEWS Mr. Houston Dejornette, Mr. Bob Ilba- n, Mr. Steve Dejornette, in Daffin dinning, and were guests of Dejornette's dinning. LADONIA, TEXAS THE DALLAS EXPRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1928 John, Phillip was able to be seen. He was well known. We were sure he would have him with us. He was a doctor and a nurse. The mission was liked for Brother Philips for his kindness and his care for the Doctor and his doctor. But he was not what the Doctor and God meant. He was not what the Doctor and God meant. We have our great Brother Philips. HOUSTON 'All the courtesies of this city aren't good enough,' W. W. Johnson, 118, Worcester Street, after several days of wake condition in her room, and Mr. and Ms. C. H. C. Gloedden and child, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gloedden and child, Hempstead, Texas, with relatives and Mrs. D. J. Rates, 213 Bristol Street, in improving after several days illness. She was injured in a car accident. She was injured several days ago from a 213 Bristol Street accident. HOWARD Mr. HB. R. Broeck and Mr. Candie Washington were quietly married. Mr. George Hingar of Mertens, Texas was the pleasant guest of his family room. his new home on Hatton St. He met the late C. M. Church, appointed by his new wife enlisted a royal reception tended to her by Mary Langer and friends last June. The Executive Board of the Union Bank of New York has appointed a new executive board held at Old McMullen Hall. Tabler Hallett, president of the Wachau Bank, is among the Wachau bankers in New York. Young and family have moved to New York. It is better suited at New York Quicken Loans, which does not fall into that category. Excess funds may fall into that category. NOTED GERMAN VISITS HOWARD UNIVERSITY THE NEGRO AT THE POLITICAL CROSS ROAD (Continued from last Week) Let me be perfectly frank, am willing to concede that in the present state of racial prejudice the United States has a possibility to build up an effective competitive Republican Party in the South under exclusive New York leadership. In order to catch the sold out South, it may have been the chief places in state orga- tizations. Theodore Hosewell- reid, the president of the building up a Progressive party in the South in 1912. But he had the courage and ability of his pro- gressive party to wield more white men at the head of the table than he would-mice white men at the head of the table, and white, but the existing conditions, they instrument, which to accom- pose his purpose. At the same time he made room for Children men to find their own abilities, weight and worth. The country was away from yours stamp upon the Negro's forceless a brand of political unworthiness and the Negro's forces, white and black as seemed best calculated to serve The process of registration has grown up in the public service support for the sale of argument inquiries in the public service in the implementation this undocumentation bill. MILL two subsequent Republicans have done little or nothing to the Grand Old Party which now sets apart qualified voters. The color of their colony of writers, is the same party that wrote into the Constitution race or color"1. The Colony of voters is entitled to vote in the Mille Moover, for abolishing segregation the Department over which we presided. We have come at the end of your administration. Greatness in being brought to heart have you deny, disavow or explain this noble, many American man of virtue, a suggestion of the price you will be called upon to pay for your The Ku Klux Klan spring up in the press purpose of denying the Nazi the full measure of his rights and the press purpose of denying the public party of the day destroyed that evil and twisted order that it had been created. World War II ended the game, an American purpose. The basic clause in its creed is that all Americans must be white and Protestant. The test but cannot possibly measure up to the first. The rejuvenated operations in the South and in the North in the war but in the war but driven body and bag-room that party by deliberate attacks four years ago. It then sought and found hospitality in the North and South to the West and North and South to the Republic-controlled in several western states, notably in Indiana, where it now controls the public work of the penitentiary and one out. The Republican Senate under the administration of President Harding, but abstained from the prosecution of the cases at the suggestion of influential politicians who feared the How can I. a woman without training and experience, earn the money as necessary to the wet-land community? Our answer has solved the problem for thousands of Male Women, who make our profit through PURPLE. We make our profit by taking care of your own needs and building for your permanent income by serving your neighbors, friends, acquaintances and your family. We provide a PURPLE system of HARD and BEAUTY CULTURE. PURPLE COLLEGE or a nearby PURPLE AGENT will teach your quickly the skills you need. party. You will have to be a very skilled helmeter, Mr. Secretary, if you hope to manipulate a political household which shall alienate the Nazis and the Klu Klux Klan. These are some of the difficult issues facing front the Negro as to whisk fork of the political cross road he is running on, and about the Democratie-party for the objection reason that its base ern continent is concerned, has been hostile to the Negro's political rights. The Negro owes the hostile film *Him Litle and Nothing* to the party to follow the fortune of the party of Lincoln, Grant and Sumner, who opposed the nomination the party which expounded slavery, opposed the Civil War that negro status in general but Negro status in particular. Negro's political status in general but Negro status in particular, not getting the things that are past and are pressing forward to the time of the Civil War, is favorable or unfriendly attitude toward the Negro is no longer aographical latitude. Northern Democracy is the claims of the race as Northern Republicans. On the other hand, the attitude between a Southern Republican has yet to be established and defined. It used to be said that when the Democratic party, the Southern Negro, battles would want the upper hand and the race of the race. But if your wife has your success largely to the same level of Negro battles who are the Republican side of the fence. Here again, the poor Negro is left to suffer. Republicans are wet, yet it is fortunate that it is not the principal theme in the Negro group's campaign. Men here tend to believe men here. Menhens constate the one slow elation appeal that will stir them away from the war. In fact, of course, bear in mind that after both parties have eliminated the war, there is nothing but prohibition left in the platform which they want. So far as farm rent, fleet ownership of water power, homesteading in tariff schedules and foreign religions are concerned the Negro group is not able to take his choice between you and the "Happy Warrior" country in safe picket wine. My only excuse for the length of this letter consists in the com- promise to treat the patient just treated. Hereon, I have arra- vage and form the genuine attitude and bona fide feeling of the col- lection to which I think MALE HAIL IS REQUESTED Pierceen, Brakenman, Baggage- man (wife or Colored). Sleeping in a room with a window. $150- $150 monthly. Experience unnecessary. 204 Railway Bureau 204 Railway St. Ionis, IL. A BACHFREU BARGAIN NEW 3-BOOM COTTAGE LOT 50119 on Guestroom Dallas Will serve, for only $1350, cash or Easy terms. Exten- tional un-empLOYMENT. Easy. A. C. Washington & Co. $3,054- 3-5761, 2000 Waves Ave. "WHAT BEAUTIFUL HAIR SHE HAS?" How many times have you heard people say this about some body? How would you like to have people say this about you, and admire your long, soft, beautiful platinum hair? If you would like to have beauty services at MONOGONNYE'S HAIR GROWER, and it will soon cause your hair to become unmanageable, for once. You will will certainly please, and salgify you by its results, as it has hundreds of other services for hair. And Pressing It to be used with Ads 'Monogonnye's Hair Grower' will be helpful. BRILLIANTINE 40c HAIR GROWER 40c SPECIAL GROWER 60d Foam hair plaque and Tampered hair plaque in Almonds. Pantherville is all a long, in anticipation of the strong and versatile squadrons of season 2. 1926. The fact that this is an intersectional hall has lent much color and specialization to the schools are more than a hit—conceded as to the outcome of all the looting and no stonesurned in preparation. The Panther Coaching Staff, Shafiq, is subjecting the local squad to gruelling tests for the game, in defiance of the diets, it is generally conceded by critics that the Panthers led by the game will entertain the visitors to the full satisfaction of the Pantherville alumnus at the college is high. The **GHAHAM** — Rox Stone, who in the city making his last visit for the conference, year after, wrote to the Annual Conference. The public school is in progress, making a Program of Education for the purpose of raising funds to pay for playground apprentices. The school, located in Lafayette, Glenn Gover motorized over to Graham, Sunday and spent the night Monday, visiting Miss Elise Miller, who will be glad to get the Express every week. Miss Annie Fillett, who will be proof. Prof. Turning from East Texas, is in the city for a few days. **BROWNWOOD** — Services were good at all church Sunday, Mrs. J. Rowe, Winnow, Afra, returned to the city last week to undergo an operation, Mrs. Ella Lawson, mother of her San Angelo, in her bed aside, Rw. W. P. Schmidt, mother of her yearly pastor. We are very pleased to have him back, Wm. W. Wren, mother of her yearly pastor. Mrs. M. A. Hale, E. from Amarillo, where they attended the District. Conference. Mr. Candy Bookkeith is improving his skills. Mr. Millio Chandler has returned from Wichita Falls, where he worked. Mr. Bedford has held a Grand Mother, Mrs. Mary Brown. Ms. Mies Jordan has returned from the school in progress nicely. slogan on every lip is: "They shall not man." Prairie Film represented by her illustrious son "Hog Davin" in 1927 was the first Texas team to win the World Series in years. This fact joined by the fighting instinct developed by the Panthers will make the tilt any more. This, being designated as the "Home Coding Game" Makarote Local Alumni Association and school officials for the entertainment students and visitors who will be present. Advance ticket sales indicate that students and visitors will winn the game. Points 300 miles away will be represented and intered in Centeremetery Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hamilton attended the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Molivia Bright at Overlake for 2011. Decided to leave friends who regret to learn of her passing. The following mored to Dulce and enjoyed the fair," Dr. and Mrs. A. S. Senate, Thomas H. Thomas and K. Thomas and Lille daughters, Messr. H. M. Morgan and J. Tuck "The Sunshine and Social Art meet on her Friday at the Bachelor College Heights. After the business meeting, she attended the college during social hour. Plans were percepted for the "Weenza" Roast and "The Musketeer" to the Secretary, Mrs. Matthia McQuail who is ill. Mrs. Rev. GREENVILLE Elder N. E. Johnson has returned from Javis Christian College where he attended board meeting. He reports to suddenly ill the other day. down here. Mr. Peter Null who took suddenly ill the other day. Jac. Gatling, S. have returned from Loxley. He is well as could be expected after such a long time. beautiful home on North Stone- wall street. Need he body burned by a match being struck near a gasoline van. Mrs. Leola Coleman on the music staff at Texas In a game of football Friday, Oct. 25th in Calvert, Bryan H Detroit Calvert by a score of 4 to 0. See Mrs. Elmie R. Crawford for the Express every Saturday, $ 10. HENRYHENNON, Mr. Auvard Smith died Oct. 21, 1928, he was funerally by Rev. Froer at Mt. Vernon, N.J., on the underside of K. of Pe. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1928 DOUBLE ADVANTAGE The home team received the ball from off and after an exchange of balls with the opposing team. Howard's left guard, broke through and scored the ball, passing the way for the touchdown by Rosemary on the point-wise-deserved good, because of Cody Felty's untimely penalty presented Howard's court, two other goals, and a quarter when Rosemary on the wrist touched after. Rosemary had eluted right and for the Blues were penalized 15 yards for the touchdown. Rosemary occurred in the same quarter when the home team occurred in the same quarter. Howard was penalized 15 yards for the touchdown. Rosemary occurred in the same quarter. Howard was penalized 15 yards for the touchdown. LITERATURE LOVERS we have about realized an ambition which is as old as the present management; that at providing our readers with all of the features of the best monthly magazines of America at the price of a weekly paper. He leaves a wipe and son, also a host of friends to modm his lea- ture to the students. He is in person in person of Mr. J. W. Wash- ington and Miss. Edith For- nell, the students' pres- sence of a large audience. Dr. Collin, read the ceramics and mrs. M. A. Gunter, played the Chapel M. E. M. Church. Mrs. J. Chapel M. E. Church. Mrs. J. Hickel of the city also relatives. Miss Elizabeth Myera was elected pres- sident of the girls in Mesa. Howell Anne. Mesa. Messr. Hertie Myers and M. Hicks motored to Leanville. Rev. Fri- naly. Mr. Hicks. Mr. Hicks. Mr. Walt Reedley was car- ried to Dr. Sheppard's hospital Nicholas飞. an operation has Nicholas飞. an operation has NOW WE HAVE DONE IT! Beginning with the First Issue in November "YOUR PAPER" will bring to you 24 pages of live, gripping, modern educational features each week. News of the same dependable sort. Letters from the towns and cities in which your friends and families are now located and best of all, 16 pages of beautiful printed features. Stories of your own people at their best. week. MARSHALL—Mr A. W. Washington, a highly and respectful citizen or a lawman, West Montclair Avenue was buried in the Hall cemetery, with odd Fellows honors was a member of elevation. Mr Wm. Pierce, an old citizen of Marshall and Rev. William is holding his own, very well. =do you want it? =will you welcome it? Dr. J. Snook. Preston returned to the school for several days on a trip. Dr. Gee, P. Coleman is beautiful. Dr. E. Coleman is strenuous when Tinkled. Dr. F. E. William is remodeling his-home when completed it will be a beautiful place. Then here is your chance to begin with these features and follow them through the year. FOR GO DAYS ONLY The DALLAS EXPRESS sent direct to your home for $1.50 per year, 12 months of education and pleasure, contact with the heart throbs of your world, knowledge of the trials and experiences of your people. HED-LYTE STOPS HEADACHES The Dallas Express Publishing Co SPECIAL OFFER FOR 60 DAYS 5 Do it now. Use the Coupon and address your letter to the Circulation Manager, DALLAS EXPRESS PUBLISHING CO. 2600 Swiss Avenue, Dallas, Texas Because of the remarkable Low Price which we are offering you we ask that you enclose cashiers checks or money orders in your letters Winner of Toledo Prize Medal in NELSON'S BEAUTY CONTEST At the wedding with host Miss Diffie has found that Natalie Hair Dressing is the greatest aid and service to her dress, bluffy glare and easy to arrange. It is amazing to learn how many people have loved Nelson for long periods. Nelson is the pioneer hair dressing, and is nillified to take pride in their appearance. Sold by bragsgirl everywhere NELSON MIG. CO., Richmond, Va. NELSON'S HAIR DRESSING Lesson for Sunday, Nov. 4, 1928 Dev. C. W. Alkington The letter to the Romans was written by St. Paul near the close of his third missionary journey, from Corinth, and deals with some of the most vital facts of the relation of the Christian to civil government and social welfare of the community. The church at Rome was composed of Jews and Gentiles perhaps with the later in the majority. It had long been Paul's desire to visit Rome and to see the people there, so he feeling in this respect is very touchingly expressed in Romans 1:13; "Now I would not have, you ignorant, brechen, that oftentimes I have purposeed to come unto you (but was let hitherto), that I might have same fruit among you also, as among the Gentiles." At the very time he was writing this letter he had planned to visit Jerusalem, but the Gentiles' mitten which had been selected to carry the relief funds to the poor saints in Jerusalem—hence he never got there until he wants as a prisoner. It seems that the purpose of this letter was primarily to confirm the faith of the Roman Christians by giving them a systematic statement of the nature and working of the gospel. Rome was so far removed from the center of Christian activity that The chapter from which our lesson is taken for today deals with vital matters—those of tribute, and allegiance to constituted authority. Already Paul had emphasized the duty of Christians to keep peace with all men whether ably and kindly toward all men—and then the apostle passes to the question which was giving the church much concern: that of its obligations toward the civil powers of the nation, that it was unlawful on religious hortication becomes the more clear and impressive with respect to civil duties when one considers the feeling of the Jews toward the Roman government—many of its leaders contended that it was unlawful on religious hortication during the burning question during the ministry of our Lord—the question was put squarely to Him—"Is it lawful to pay tribute to Caesar?" Insurrection against Roman rule had been frequent, notably among them had been a powerful power, a power to power great concern, it was so stubborn that Josephus says that it planted the seed for all future rebellion against foreign rule. The Jews were closely watched and it is important to note in this connection that Christians had been known to acknowledge a Messiah as their King, and their refusal to comply with heathen usage and customs were naturally regarded as disturbers of the peace. Just before this time an insurrection had occurred in Jerusalem, and it was followed from that city by the decree of Emperor Claudius. The present day application of the lesson is clear—good citizenship will be loyal to civil authority and willing to support it by paying taxes—citizens, who have no right to be held in the hands of the basis of suffrage and a group we should pay our poll tax despite the fact that those in authority say we shall not vote; that we shall be taxed but have no say in our legal rule over us in what is supposed to be a two-thirds vote. We should not be allowed to after a people has struggled for more than a half century to grow into those things which make for good citizenship such as education, accumulation of property, and recognizing unquestioned loyalty to the state and nation in time. We should not be slaves in slavery by those in authority for any people in a free republic who are denied the right to vote for or against public officials are shaves in the trust sense of law. We should be being said in our day about a growing disregard for law and the importance of highest authority take the lead in the violation of those laws which are out of harmony with their prejudice. It should be borne in mind that the Fourteenth Amendment is just as much a part of the United States Constitution as that document and when they are violated with impunity by a Christian nation which is compassing land and sea to make proxies, we can understand why lawlessness this morning, "As we would have done, to this Nation even so unto them." In this present national campaign the two major parties have constantly endeavored to promote the interest of their candidate by races to meet the demand of good citizenship. God will some day bring about a change. We now turn to the last phase of our lesson ABSTAIN-INCIPLE FROM INTOXICANTS as a Christian duty. It is a wonderful relief to correct thinking on this problem to be permitted to turn for the time from the babba and PAGE EIGHT In The Realm of Religion THE WORLD'S TEMPERANCE Romans 13:1-14. Golden Text: Love Works eth no ill to His Neighbor, Therefore Love is the Fulfillment of the Law—Romans 13:10. An Exposition of the Sunday School modern confusion of tongues as to the most effective method of promoting temperance and孝谊 and listen to the quiet and thrilling voice of the Apostle Paul on the subject. He says nothing in favor of stringent and coercive laws prohibiting the manufacture or use of liquor or anything in favor of a bone dry creed. Was the Apostle then indifferent to advancing the cause of temperance, as the term is generally understood today? Was the Apostle a national liberty a term expressing the "web of liberty" the Epistle to the Remana discloses the fact that he was not, Paul put the good of society first. Above the freedom of the individual to do as he pleases, which is the basis of the doctrine of "personal liberty", Paul upheld the community as a collective unit to circumscribe and regulate human behavior. It is not to be questioned that the 18th Amendment which out-lawed whisy is hegain a great blessing to the Nation, notwithstanding, a large number of violators of the law have died from drinking poisoned liquor. The nation has to the millions of women and neglected children should be punished for prohibition than the cry for a return to the ruregime to satisfy the lawless element of our society who are willing to take a chance on their lives in the purchase of bootleg whiskey. We must challenge the rumor of the return of the road until the Nation shall be truly dry. Not only the benefits of prohibition more than our race group—so let everyone do his duty. Vote to extend its influence. Several Halloween parties were announced our ancestors. In other rehearsal at the Branch during the specta, we differ widely. In desk week, Twenty-two guest attended, ten fi'd dwelling place, in are and the chancetonian party held at the occupation; and, to some extent, the party was held at the church. In Bowell Friday night. The social known as the Negro problem. Committee with Miss Mine Palem Pem... More especially we differ in position as chairman in planning literal thought and all absences. The industrial party girl bethlehem and long custom; others DALLAS DISTRICT Chas W. Abhringen, P. E. The monthly meeting last week Dr. J. W. McDade is the author was supraplate at the university who does vice despite the fact that he was rather and gloomy and the annual coalocal Church in session. The Sunday School is growing under the morning service. Rev. Dr. Chapel M. E. Church, Austin. We met Dr. and Mrs. Turner on while al the morning service. Rev. Dr. Chapel M. E. Church, Austin. We met Dr. and Mrs. Turner on while al the morning service. Rev. Dr. Chapel M. E. Church, Austin. He was doing an excellent work at the head of the college in livered a wonderful message at that service which eawed the one who was that he would come again. Mrs. Turner was bethel. Dr. Turner was quite a while in Africa and was a study book the title of which is Under the Skin in Africa." Every one in the library put in libraries and read by people who are seeking reliable in- formation. At night, Dr. P. H. Butler, who works of the Methodist Church preached for us, whose headquarter is in the Methodist Church on the altar in his message. The people of Bethel left feeling that they are no longer in need of a Dr. Butler. When one listens to such men as Bethel he is able to appreciate all the things that are in need of the district Church is doing for our race groups. We hope that both of these groups. We hope that both of these groups. The choir tried itself, it was at Bethel. Dr. Christie is deeply moving things at Bethel, and need have no plan for his conference next Sunday. Next Sunday we shall have two Chapels, all in Dr. Christie's Garth Chapel, with Rev. J. Corrigan, Union meeting, with Dr. Franklin, Union meeting, with the afternoon-union meeting with Dr. Franklin. Let us all pull together. ST. JOHN PRIMITIVE BAP TISF CHURCH, 3633 "Atlanta-Song" Stell "Let the Lower Light be bright," the band's tented tent. Serbite Reading Color oasisans 31-1-10. Classes were arranged. Stater Sugie, Thomas Kellam, Toni Kellam, the Men's Bible Class. Subject of lesson "Paul's Tongue" taught by Men's Bible vantage tone "Paul's Support of Church" - Gleilow one, Mr. Derry Brown and Rev. Joe Banks gave Bro. W. Martin, Rept. Sister Mildred Webb, Sec'y. Rev. J. P. Parkams, Pastor. Miss Oatley Webb, Reporter. GREATER BESTHELHEM BAP- TIST CHURCH Sunday school met at the most hour with the banner firing was in the m. service directed the hearts of every one, the pastor looked for a stream in a awning which ran through every one. B. Y. P. U. full of life and training is preceded by the priest Michael. The priest Williams, president, Friday night, the Bethalem Choir organized a gathering of eight students elected director and planet. Don't forget our $1,600 drive which Rev. C. C. Choice, Pastor. Miss Juanita Coker, Reporter. Y. W. C. A. News THIS DALLAS EXPRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1028 Everybody around St. James is getting ready around St. James when open Monday night, night. Nov. 5th with big Hoover-venture. Nov. 6th with straw vole will be taken at the American Academy of thedebate. Wake Kent Student Radio will be install in the Church, so that those in the church may be the election returns Tues. night. Pastor Smith's morning Sunday morning on the subject: The Negro and Prohibition. NEGRO LEADERS OF U. S. SCHOOL RACE PREPEND IN CAMPAIGN CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE Text of The Appeal to America. The personal names are named homelessly, like in the fact that we all have Negro slaves ancient our ancestors in other regions, and we are different from what cent. 16 dwelling place, in age and ocupation, and, to some extent, in our approach to what is known as the Negro problem. The Negro problem is a political thought, and all allegiance of some us are Negroblacks by in- ligation and long custom, others DEAN OF MUSIC AT BOOKER T. WASHINCTON HIGH SCHOOL are Democrats, by affiliation and means of political honesty and imparty membership; still others are intelligence too high to pain our self-interest. But all of us are at this moment quarrel with standards of ability unitized in the solemn convic- tion that in the presidential cam- public office in America the very best of us are at this moment un- vassage campaigns since the Civil War. are more troubled over political War. the American Negro is be- dionehonesty among black folk than we are treated in a manner which is be- dionehonesty among white. We are not apt to be un- vassage campaigns. JOHN H. These assertions, which sound bold and almost unbelievable, have appeared as full page advertisements in the public press at the anbjey of leading authors and journalists, who have been repeated on the public platform and in open debate in the Republican and Democratic speeches, and they have been received in the media as those of these and other parties in almost complete silence. A few torturing lurks in of the race problem, but for the most part the public is insulted by the insult toward one-tenth of the nation has evoked no word of protest, and from the demonstrators or form their offense spokeman, and from few relictive and evil personal gossip are, they have not not seeds of evil unutilized and unrestricted appeal to race prejudice. The emphasis of racial context and harassment in campaign is an appeal to the lowest and most primitive of human beings, and the peak of human potential can successfully be made, and the power to injustice religion, no national unity, no social programs, even in matters purged from the public MONDAY, NOV. 5TH MUSIC TAUGHT IN IN ALL OF MY MONTHS sense of race? Can we not as a national assert that the Constitution is the law of the country and that the law of the state and its institutions as well as the 18th are still valid; that it is no crime for a Colored man, to vote for he who is not a Colored man, or that it is no crime to appoint a Colored man to office unclean he is unclean MRS. RUTH CAMPBELL, WILL AID AMERICAN LEGION IN ANNUAL POPPY SALE . CONTINUED FROM PAPE ONE sales force as largely as possible on the fifth of November, the Papier Flower Club. The Prits Cher Club, assisted by others will take stands in the numerous districts and will set the paper flowers. Mrs. Campbell asks that all organizations will aid in the effort to make a successful as it deserves to be. SAMURIL HUSTON COLLEGE GETS BIG BOOST FROM HIGH CHURCH MEN CONTINUED ON PAGE EIGHT port in his hand, read from it a number of complimentary statements on the school. The president of the Amtica and spoke on the place, of the Christian school in the education of the children, and insisted that the Christian college or church school was the best place for them, the burbark of the nation. REV. M. B. BILBREW HEADS SPECIAL GIFTS COMMITTED FOR COMMUNITY CRIST. CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE fine. Dallas has been divided into a north and a south section. Dr. W. R. B. Kleckey heads the North Dallas group and Prot. J. B. Kleckey heads the South Dallas district. Dallas Milan heads the North Dallas group, in conjunction with both divisions. HILTS committee and public made public meetings. Mr. B. Bibrow, Dr. H. A. Key, Chas. B. Brauch, Dr. E. B. Marfield and P. E. Starke. 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, November 4th. Special music by the choir and other talent. FIFTH "I The "PROHIBITION A is the subject of a special at at Saint James A. M. E. Chu "PROBHIBIT AND THE NEGRO" is the subject of a special sermon by Rev. J. H. Smith at Saint James A. M. E. Church, Sunday at 11 A. M. Prof. J. W. Towns has been chosen as the speaker for all of the theaters of the city and the list of speakers for the various cities will be announced later. PRESIDENT E. R. BROWN-DECLARES BUILDING ASSISTED OFFICERS IS INSTALLED. (Continued from page 1) and the thousands of others who are observing on with apparent enthusiasm. Installation of Officers by Mr. Scott The last day of the semester the grant for a program was the installation of officers of the Moorland Branch by W. A. Scott, general secretary of the Moorland Association. Towns men's Christian Association in the highest terms of praise of officers and calls to attention at the public calling. The public is invited a welcome salute all awa peas, peanuts and other feed stuffs for his live stock. for the production of his crops from the tractor, one Bentley mile, and one Kubota mile. He foot and four foot blinders and four foot blinders (threshing machine). He earns ak good milies, and one bane horse, and one bane chicken, and takes pride in his family may have fresh vegetables in some form during the entire year. Mr. Pontenot has a wife, and for daughter, two children. He has farm activity directly under the supervision of the Negro county agent, G. M. He deary may a credit to his race. HOVERY, THE HOPE OF ALL AMERICA (Continued from page 1) when elected, 7. Hoover promises a continuation of restricted immigration which will remain. wages and broadening. field of employment for Colored labor. 8. Hoover appoints secretary secretary and Jim crowson is proven by his prompt abolition of Bureau at Washington. 9. Hoover and the Republican party stand for independence and standing, independent and pro- gressive Colored citizens in the fair and better race political law and better race political law. Hoover standing on the Republican party platform promises to blot Lynch law from the 11. Hoover wrote the Republic trial of the orgy problem of the farmer in whose rank he was a member of a twelfth college of Colorado. DEMOCRATIC SPEAKERS WIN NING COLORED VOTES IN VIR GINIA POR HERBERT HOOVE CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE Mr. Tolliver, "believe in Mr. Hoover and the Republican party. And believe in the standard party or in the standard bayer of the party, because they do not believe in the Democrat party, but to who do not believe in according the Negro equal opportunity or justice. There are some people who do not want to vote for Governor Smith, but a little most or then have not registered and are therefore not qualified to vote. I believe Virginia will go Republican, and therefore the Negroes are going to do their share in bringing this about." A. B. B. Rev. B. F. White, Pastor of the past Sunday in attendance upon both Church School and Church. The history of the weather was the testimony of the weather however was in evidence and all cans to the close of the day with tension. The pastor filled his pulpit morning and evening, speaking in the church. "Family Religion," and at even "Family Religion," was "the Power of the Gospel." Sunday, the observance of the third Sunday will be a feature of the worship will be presented at seven a.m. the supper of the Woman's Missionary Union when Mrs. Mishael will be followed by a sermon by the Calling. The public is invited and a cordial welcome all who attend. The Southwest Texas Con ference A. M. E. Church, Rt. Rev. W. Simpson . Kustiated 1 Om IEATURE SECTION vii. Ui - and Che Ballas Keprege oe ; . =a € = Se = MEN cmon, ae | ks xm Ce ae 2S hy ; St Ge el ~ pe pages 5 ye — 2 cee { (Ar 21 pee . 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They had | ffs ; ove had gotten from that gentleman was very, very gun to feel that they wore going to be very st ey f nyoin bad Unless Juhan Arceneaus paid the company cessfnt indomg this Then came the migration t? ter, In full inside of a month, the company war to take Negroes from that secuon . : back all of his atock and get out a judgment! The boll weevil was playing havec with aon enema sunmimd che jaile pace af agnntt him forthe rest af the money he owed it | eronc and beeause of this a large number wf th ity ua My shelves gil eavuied Poor old gray haired Julian Arceneaux! For! colored friends and customers had lefty the # brea abd prod years hé Wad works! hard in this little store build-| rounding country to go to New Orleans, Housty FU ee ATE (onune corner and ing up a business, Up until recently he had been) Dallas, Birmingiam, St. Lous and Chieage. pea MEE cciM Mabe nei UNMNOLIIT quite successful, We had a beautiful little home. urally the sales at the store fell off ne Fy Pe ytoaay pleased! nestling tthe midst of a grove of very old trees; Then, to make it worse, came the xr ‘ sae hada cery and he had been wbde to send his daughter, Rose,: flood. Being situated very close to the Missisy a Tisai e through the Cathatig school, from which she had and ane. of ils bayons, Plaqnemine and the distr aera ro tone nis recentle graduated around it did not escape. The Negerans’ crepes ss { a Phequyh albaf these cour: his wite Cathenne (Contintied on Pages 8) a representative of the wholesale company from whom he purchased his goods, and the news he hind gotten from that gentleman was very, very bad Unless Julian Arceneaus paid the company in full inside of a month, the company was to take back all of his stock and get out a judgment gusset him for the rest af the money he awed It Poor old gray hatred Julian Arceneaux! For years hd Wad worked hard in this little store build ing up a business. Up until recently he had been quite successful, Me had a beautiful little home nestling hr the midst of a grove of very old trees and he had been able to send his daughter, Rose. Hiraugh the Cathalio sehool, from which she had nils recontle graduated. Theauyh allot (hese cers his wife Cathenne had dutifully tolled along with him, helping to lay away enough for their old ago. They had be- gun to feel that they were going to be very sue cesstit indomg this, ‘Then came the migration of Negroes from that section The boll weevil was playing havee with the crops and because of this a larce number of ther colored friends and customers had left; the sur rounding country to go to New Orleans, Houston Dallas, Birmingiam, St. Lous and Chicago. Nate urally (heaalesat the store fell off Then, to make it worse, came the great flood Being situated very close to the Misisinpy and one of ils hayons, Plaquemine and the district around it did nat escapes The Negrans crops sere qOlonttitied) aan Pages By: THE DANCE THAT DAZED MOTHER DICA DICA DO" N DANCED BY ADILLAIDE HALL CREATES SENSATION "STOP IT!" CRIES MAMA "ON WITH THE DANCE" BROADWAY DEMANDS ```markdown ``` Adelaide Hall and a group of comedy characters in the Watermelon Scene from Blackhirds of 1928 ```markdown ``` ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION ```markdown ``` Theophilus Lewis THE MAYOR THE MAYOR ALFADE HALL the first of the three things that I have learned from the book is that the world is a place of change and that we should be willing to learn from it. CHATS About BOOKS IN GROUP & THE LABEL A. Central Store NOVEMBER 10. 1928 OTHER ON WITH THE DANCE! A new dance, called "The Dance," was presented by the New York City Dance Association on November 10, 1928, at the New York City Opera House. The dance was composed by the composer John Barry and performed by the dancers of the New York City Dance Association. The dance was performed in a large hall, and the dancers were dressed in costumes that reflected the theme of the dance. 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