Dallas Express
Saturday, November 10, 1928
Dallas, Texas
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HERBERT HOOVER TAKES TEXAS BY 17,205
A Champion of Justice
A Messenger of Hope
FOR FIRST TIME IN HISTORY OF STATEHOOD TEXAS GOES REPUBLICAN. HOOVER HAS PLURALITY OF 17,295. SOLID NEGRO VOTE PLUS DISGRUNTLED DEMOCRATS GIVE REPUBLICAN NOMINEE LEAD WHICH COMPLETES POLITICAL MIRACLE OF HALF CENTURY.
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Negroes Fine Poorly Secretary Cansler, of Denver in Fulsa Welfare "Y" Visits in Dallas.
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HERBE
FOR FIRST TIME IN HISTORY OF 14,295, SOLID NEELE LEAD WHICH COMP
Noprue Fire Poorly in Tulsa Welfare Provision.
H.Strickland to Take Charge of "Y" Collection Without Pay.
H.Strickland to Take Charge of "Y" Collection Without Pay.
The Dallas Express
personnel with the mission to
witness the work in progress of
the firm of the law questioning
and interpreting the laws of the
new building a model of the
law and its interpretation, apply
the law to the real world, and
present the law to the men who have
begun to practice it.
NEGROES PLAY LEADING
PART IN N. Y. COMMUN
IST PARADE
Herbert CHoover
Charles Curtis
National Benefit Life Insurance Company Thirty Years Old This Month.
Nice, Pretty, Gorgeous, Saddles
Just Heaven
The University of Denver is located in Denver, Colorado. It is a private university that offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs. The university is known for its strong academic programs and its commitment to providing a high quality education. The university is also known for its strong community involvement and its commitment to serving the community. The university is located in Denver, Colorado.
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Biggest New Business Enterpriser Issue New Liberal Income Valley Call to Celebrate Answer 2013
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THE WESTERN EXPRESS SATURDAY NOVEMBER 10 10:00
THE WESTERN EXPRESS TO THE SUN THE SUN THE SUN THE SUN
THE WESTERN EXPRESS SATURDAY NOVEMBER 10 10:00
Nova Scotia presidents were sent to the provinces by a vote of the House of Commons. If the House voted in favor, they were deemed that the presidents were elected to the state constitution. were refused seats to the two houses and were not allowed to cast their votes. The elected president was sent to the two times of the Redrawing of the Constitution in Nova Scotia. Not only this but include several senior presidents in the office of the state president and in the office of the provincial governor. Nova Scotia governors
Robert Choover
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military and equipment with which a business could conduct operations. By 1927, 85,000 of them, 28,500 by the 19th annual amendment, this had grown to 125,000. The words had been multiplied over a million times. Truth is a miracle.
Insurance in Force
DALLAS COUNTY GOES REPUBLICAN
BEN BESS APPEAL DOCK EFFORTS OF NEGRO REPUBLICANS AND DALLAS EXPRESS BEAR FRUIT IN
ETED FOR NOVEMBER in LEAD OF MORE THAN 6,000 VOTES. PRACTICALLY ALL PRECINCTS IN
S. C. SUPREME COURT WHICH NEGROES PREDONATE GO TO HOOVER BY 2 TO 1
Auspicious Program is Planned for Marshall Meeting of Negro Teachers.
Summits meet during the general session last year be
Banks of the Colored Teachers with a meeting session of Tex
staff member in charge of the cases
of the firms who has served 13
years of a year in sentence on a
wife with whom she perruced testimony
repeat to the National Association
for the Attorneys of Colorado.
and the appeal has been
demanded for a hearing in the
court of the Supreme Court on
November 12 or 13.
The Inspector of Revenue has
written to the court by the
judge that we
have Mr. Porterick '31 consult-
ing with the judge that we
have our papers printed—which
will be easily marked. I will
have the copies of the whole case
printed on the day of the hear-
ing to be successful. The new
case will be heard by the judge
with us and their hope that we
will succeed.
Charles Curtis
Insurance C
uld This Mo
Auspicious Prog
for Marshall
Negro T
Announcement coming from
miles of Elysabeth W. W.
Dale of The Colored Teachers
state swedish institution to host a special meeting. Special speakers from the largest information center in the world will present their several fields of education will appear before the sixth day of the meeting, and the day session beginning on Thanksgiving Day. Friends of Wisconsin and New England North Carolina on an Program. John Day Parkes of the University of Wisconsin and one of the most eminent educators of America has consented to appear on the program and to deliver a lecture.
GARVEY, BRITISH SUB
JECT, ORDERED OUT
BY CANADA
Montreal Nov 19 - (CSN) The Canadian government decided today that Marcel Garvey must be extradited. Garvey presented before a board of inquiry at the local immigrant office that the cause in the in migration and which prohibit the civil rights of political activists. He was Montreal and later in the week at Toronto, but was arrested, on October 1, on his representation to the board of inquiry that was canceled. Garvey did not remain to be released on a bond of $1000 until Nov 7.
Company is
month.
Program is Planned
Meeting of
Teachers.
The general sessions. Last year he
was the special speaker for the
white association meeting of Tex.
In 1911 Newbold, well known for the North Carolina or Negro education of North Carolina, was one of the most outstanding authorities of Negro education in America will also be one of the special guests that he presented that it was under the direction of the Newbold that the Negro education in Cincinnati in Negro education was made and it now ranks first among the public school facilities for men in the race. Other visitors will be in attendance. Lee M. Favort, Favort representative of The General CONTINUED ON PAGE EIGHT
Distinctive in Service Always Progressive
Community Chest Opens Big Campaign on Tuesday.
All of the East Texas counties and thruch the land black belt in the state, the counties, gave Smith majestic action, gave Smith majestic action, with the following exceptions Chamberls, Cherokee, Anderson Cooke, Dallas Dellon, Grayson Cooke, Dallas Dellon, Grayson Veerin southwest from this县, Smith's main counties were
"Tuesday, November 6th, was a glorious day with the community Chest Campaign for this year, "but we should be a greater day for the citizens of Dallas. On November 6th, the nation chooses to build the fortunes of this great commonwealth for the next four years, but" said he "boo. We will invest some of our earnings in human happiness for the future. That citizens of Dallas who do not suffer sufficiently concerned about the future, will be extremely extent that the area of thousands of his fellow interests would not grow. The larger his means will allow, could not be regarded as a promoter of the larger growth and development of the "Gifts and plaques this year should be larger than ever be expected."
naked to "step up." From the many expressions coming from every section of Dallas, there is a campman will go over in fine shape. Pledge Already Coming in as Gifts Group to Work Goes An unusual work of the pre-professional work of the drive for the work of the special gifts committee which, through its chairman, Rev M. B. Bilbrow, has already been secured. This is the first time in the history or such - affords that gifts have been secured before the actual ceremony. Ready response from every agency in the city has been forthcoming to get under way. Last Sunday pre- CONTAINED ON PAID MONEY
The vote which Texas cast Tuesday *incomplete return* shows, sets a new record for its general elections, or for that matter, even in the state where he foretore, have been considered equivalent to election to the governor. The vote was obtained despite rainy weather which precluded in many portions of the state Friday morning. The election clinched the bitter campaign, presidential or electoral, for the state in their efforts to elect Hoover. Republicans were joined by organized around style themselves in the first campaign that the Democratic organization demands necessary votes.
Negro Votes Deciding Element in
Mary County
Returns from the counties in which Negro voters were in the localities but not among the Hoover plurality was due to their votes. This is particularly true in the actions pursued by the Dallas Express and the Houston Informer. Informer newspapers later referred to be separated from the Republican standard by the rebuke of the Crocker regime, the Dallas Express is mostly widely distributed by more than 7,000 votes. Likewise,
Chest Opens Big on Tuesday.
NATIONALLY KNOWN "Y" SECRETARY VISITS DALLAS
FRITZ CANSLER 17
The Executive Secretary of the Gleaner Branch of the Black Young Men's Christian. Association holds the week in Dallas with
known as an association leader.
He is a ripe student of social problems, and has had extensive experience in Harborburg, Na. Philadelphia, overseas, and in Denver. It is made by representatives of the National Association of Colleges. It is one of the best equipped and most progressive Association associations in the race. He is a graduate student of the University of North Carolina.
While in Dallas he accepted an Invitation from Chairman Joseph B. Rhoads to address to Oprah Winfrey the moment of the Moorhead Branch.
THE MILHOUSE ARE CLUB —
Met. Get. 20, with Mrs. Christian
at the home of Mrs. Hall. 2516
Milhoe. A short program was rendered
on half hour. was spent. in
heedless work. The hostess served,
and the meeting will be with Mrs. George
@ 3038 Hopston Hall.
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THE GREENLAW SOCIAL
met at 2619 Williams, Mrs. Hock
was by hostess, business meeting
with Mr. Lille L弘ole, Mrs.
Mrs. Lille L弘ole, Report.
Mrs. W. Whitaker, Seey
Mrs. P. Brown, Reporter.
CIRCLE BACKHATCHING SOCIAL
CLUB, Brown, Seey, Geo.
girl Walker, Prey; Ela, Meeny
Tower, Look; Elys, Enbly,
nanny Manager; Restore Thomas
at 4411 Hailwax, Thursday
Nov. 4. The club mist with Mrs.
Brown, a delicious menu was served.
THE REGULAR FELLOW
CLABB had its *regular* Tuesday night meeting, business was discussed and arrangements were made for the male of lice on the Dallas Club. November 12, at the North Dallas Club. The club expected to host a dance of the season. All are invited to attend.
George Sallard, Prom.
Tom M. Elliott, Reporter
ATTENTION PLEASE
Mrs. Require Knoxes have opened an exclusive military shop in their home at 4110 Frank St. She will be pleased to have had her dress made in the latest style, newest colors at medium prices.
MRS. L. B. HAMPTON-
WILLIAMS
Licensed Mortician and
Punical Directress
LAMPTON SCHOOL OF EMBALMING
FOR SERVICE CALL
THE G. I. C. CLUB met at the residence of M. D. Hryzant, 2006 State St., with an enrollment of 100 students, to order by the president, after discussing the business one hour before the dinner. The菜单 was served. The club adjourned to meet at the residence of M. Mita Sutton, 2006 State St.
THE TRIPLECORHAN CLUB met Oct 10, with Mrs. Hortonse being the president's birthday, the evening was spent in what play and dancing. There were elaborate presents. Delicious refreshments were served. The evening was open to meet with Mrs. Maude E. Wilson. 3507 Thomas Ave. Prep, Mrs. Hortonse Wormly; Reporter, Mrs. Wilson. The Terpichorean club met Oct. 30, at 8:00 Thomas Avenue. We were eleven members who responded to the president presiding. There were eleven members who responded to the president presiding. The evening was spent in discussion of the annual formal dance to be given in December. We will be present at the next business meeting. The hostess for the dance will be present at the course. The club adjourned to meet with Mrs. I. V. Williams'. Rep. Mrs. Rubia Browning.
Ringster St. Missionary Baptist Church Sunday, school on week with Supt. T. G. Hightower and a bishop standing on the battle field. The lesson was good.
At 11: o'clock,校外 E. Lane reached a soul stirring sermon. At 8:45 o'clock death called Little Albert Lee from the home of the saint. Albert Lee is gone to her long homes of rest the arrangement for burial and statue is stated. Many burial her lost.
N November 25th next, this Company marks the thirteenth anniversary of by twelve office of thirty years ago has grown into a company of more than three times." Has grown into the "greatest Negro business enterprise in the world." It is not the result of luck." It has come through the leadership and the stifling atmosphere of the greater number of the greater number. It has come through providing insurance protection for the lives of its employees and which is planned to fit the needs and desires of people. Where their place be farm or business, office, workshop or mill, Lender, insurance, ideals of service to the Race—the ones of the reasons we have all Negro companies on. its thirteenth anniversary.
There is a National Benefit branch office or representative conveniently near you. You can explain this Anniversary office details, or write us at the Home Office.
Mrs. K. Patrick, Pres.
Mrs. People Phillips, See'Y
Mrs. Grace Watts, Rept.
WEST DALLAS
MALE HELP IS REQUESTED
Firemen, Drakwane, Bagagage
Freenie (white or Colored). Sleeping
Cut. Train Porches (Colored).
100-150. Monthly Experience
unnecessary.
204 Railway Bureau.
Mast St. Louis, Ill.
KU KLOUZER OUT POK MEMBERSHIP IN JUNIOR BRANCH
The Ku Klux Klan is with us
anism. It has initiated a campaign
to secure members for its "Junior
branch," among Sunday School
schools.
An instance of this was furnished
by a young boy, who said he
wished to be a teacher in the Baptist Temple.
Third Avenue and Schornerhorn
street blank and propaganda leaflet
were given him. The name of
the teacher is withheld because it
was not known.
The application for membership
is entitled, "Application for Mem-
bership." The parents' name, parental
reputation, parent's name, parental
tribute, it has above, a paragraph
read as follows: "I wish to be
a member of the native born white protestant, gent-
ian, American boy and that I believe
in the tenets of and principles
of the Ku Klux Klan, and that if elected to
feminism I will arrive to so live that
I will be a member of the
americans everywhere; furthermore
that my parents and guardians
have consented to this applica-
The ind reports that he was told that Lindbergh in a member signed up would be introduced to Dazy Vance, star pitcher of the Brooklyn Nationals, who was deserved in sympathy with movement. The Klan is determined, in its efforts, to clash with the Negro, Catholic, Jew and foreign born, to utilize any means by which their aims can be accommodated.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many friends for their kindness and encouragement, and death of our dear husband and death of our dear husband. We parted this week, Oct. 27th. Mrs. Annie Lois Shaw, Wife, Mrs. Annie Lois Shaw, Wife, Zedda Flummon, Sister, Willie Mae Baker, Sister, Willie Mae Baker, Sister, Daniel Webster, Nephew, Daniel Webster, Nephew.
THE HAPPY GOLD LUCK
Lula-Shannon Banks, Press,
Mrs. T. B. Thomas, See'y,
Mrs. Chas. W. Wilson, Rep.
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THE DALLAS EXPRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1928
TEXAS TOWNS
HOUSTON — All the churches of the city all support good services, good attendance, Mr. John Read, the mayor, and Mr. J. Bata, several days ago is improving at this writing Mrs. D. J. Bata, the school district clerk. The C. M. E. Annual Conference for the annual school year in this city Taherebaina beginning, Nov. 14. B. T. Washington high school football ball team Saturday, Nov. 3. Scores 50 in favor B. T. Washington. Police Street, after several days of being confined to her bed is improving. CUERO — Mr. S. Schull attend family for six weeks returning to school. Sheppard T. T. Bradford, B. Lodd and W. L. Wred returned from the state convention and annual conference having great sessions. The Cuero High School Subbirds defeated the St. Louis High hard fought football game here Saturday. Prof. J. D. ABBery at Vistoria witnessed the game.
**BRYAN** Mr. Clark Bell, beheaded as known as Uclae, Clark died on October 28th at the age of 99 years. He was the oldest Deacon of Pleas and drove him to the church. His will was attended at above named church by many in the community to pay their respects. Rev. U. S. Keeled officiated. He also mentored other relief men, more bible and other relief men. Henry Crawford have moved their business into the beautiful new home. He also helped to see all their old friends and customers and also to make new service in what you will want.
Mr Wm Harrison has opened an up-to-date馆 in the Palace The Royal Family of Friends and Atlanta Life Agency are lo- loved by the family. Keeled filled his appointment at 2nd Baptist last Sunday, Mesra. Young and Dock McIntosh motorized to Prairie View to witness the Laumont and Prairie View foot Bryan Horn. Bull Done, defeated Marilis High School by a score of 11-6. High seems to be well coached by Dr. A. K. Thompson, they haven't everybody, Texas. Nov. 11. Next game will be with Jack Yates Houlton, Texas. Nov. 11. Come again. Hope it will continue to come to us.
HENNESON — Rev. A. C. Powles left last Monday for Sherman to help adjust some churchia Wafers. Wafers Chapel is now open. Now has a tracked for the annual conference, that convenes
Mr. DoWalley Reed was brought on Oct. 26, much improved. He was a graduate of Hull Hall and M. Enterprise, Twelve Oaks, and Chapley is making ready for Mr. Arnold. He will be among the Colleged citizens of or the city to make room for these visitors and occasion.
OAKWOOD — Rev. R. Whitfield, Jr. has gone to Samuel Houston College and that he expect to remain there until he finish. He had to come home for medical treatment. Mr. P. R. Whitfield has been business trip to Bryant last week. Mrs. T. A. Johnson spent last week in Bryant and Hearne visiting relatives Mrs. Marie McQueen was called to Hearne after a illness and death of her n-
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Bathroom Heat
HAVE you seen the new bathroom heaters? Some of them screw on the we and stay out of the way. Others are tiny, enameled enclosed heaters that supply plenty of warmth, but keep the flame out of reach. And be sure to get good, strong tubing for all your stoves.
THE DALLAS GAS COMPANY Dispensers of Natural Gas
cle, Mr. Louis Robinson. He leaves a loving wife, two daughters, and three brothers, one sister, six nieces, and two nephews, and host of friends both white and Colored to the bride's parents. Miss Missa Lissu were married on the 22nd, linst at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. Geo Grayson and his wife, Miss Missa Lissu, wagon. Mr. Jeff Grayson and family of Martin moved down to the farm, where he was the valet of his uncle, but they were too late for the funeral.
**CAMERON** — Rev. B. M. Mose or Houston has been recently called to the pastorate of Lights Chapel Baptist Church. The M-Mouse splendid session here this week. Mr. J. T. Thompson is putting
the song fest program over the
app. The session last Sunday was
a church. Mrs. Hattie Woods is im-
proving. Mrs. M. Hollaway is im-
proving. Mrs. F. D. Hollaway
this week. Rev. F. D. Hollaway
on benefits place for $800.00
are moving in this week. Mrs.
Mary, Thomas for Pt. Worth
hospital. Mrs. huston
DALLAS MORTUARY
PURCHASES NEW
EQUIPMENT
In addition to their modern equipment installed for the aeronautics department, Hampton-Williams has, installed a late model combination ambulance with a large, comfortable beauty suite at the same time, enables her to better serve the public. Mr. Hampton-Williams also undertakes a number of administrative school of embalming, from which numbers of edfenion operators, who recently passed the State Board of Embalming, have secured their equipment. The members of her present class are manifestly much interest in their
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REMOVED MASTER DENTAL
OFFICE
From Pythian Temple to
McMillan Sealarium
Office Houses
9:00 a. m. to 1 p. m.
9:00 p. m. to 8:00 p. m.
Sunday's Depliment
Phone
Office: S-5191
Phone: Res. 4-6450
OFFICE: S-5191
Phone: Res. 4-6450
PHONE
Office Y-8237 Hex Rex X-05418
8 to 13 a.m. 2 to 3 p.m.
DR. J. H. DODD.
Physician and Surgeon
2004 Williams St. Dallas, Texas
PHONES
Office 2-0007 Residence 8-0003
CLEAN TEETH THREE DEWRY DAY
W. T. BURKE,
Dentist
Crown and Bridge Work's specific
Mouth
2 A. M. to 1 P. M.
2 P. M. to 1 P. M.
Sunday and Night by Appointment
DALLAS REPRESENT BLDG
100 1-3 Good St. Uptown
DALLAS M. SUNDAY
PHYSICIAN and SUNDAY
Office Phone 5-444 Residence 8-0003
Office House: 9 to 11 a.m.
Office House 311 Python sample
Residence, 3036 Thomas Ave
DALLAS
PHONES OFFICE C-5191
Res. Office Residence X-05418
Office House:
9 a.m. to 11 00 a.m.
9 a.m. to 11 00 a.m.
P. A. S. Q.
Office Y-18123 Res. X-8545
J. H. W. 9 to 13 n. m — 3 to 5 n. m
DR. J. H. DODD
DR. J. H. DODD
2004 Williams St. Dallas, Texas
PHOENIX
Office 2-8087 Residence 2-8083
CLEAN TRETH NEVER DECAY
W. T. BURKE, Dentist
Crown and Bridge Work's specific Hours:
8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.
8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.
Sundays and Night by Appointment
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Office Phone 2-0844
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307 A. E. Br St. PORK
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DR. S. L. BROWN, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Disease of Women and Children
(All calls promptly answered)
Office Hours: 8:00 to 12 A.M. to 4 P.M.
1:00 to 4 P.M.
1:00 to 4 P.M.
Phone: 8-0391
8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
DR. E. E. WARD
Phone Number T-8581, Res. X-1901
Pythna Temple
DALLAS
TEXAS
A. S. WELLS
Attorney and Counselor at 819
888 Pythna Temple
Dallas Texas
DR. R. T. HAMILTON
PHYSICIAN & MEDICINE
Room 210 Pythna Temple, Haddock
7803 Browns Ave. Phone office 7
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. 9 to 8 a.m.
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1S TEXAS TO BECOME A TWO PARTY STATE?
Whother or not Texas, which for the first time in its
lttary us state haa fallen Into the Repubtcan ott, f
to remain therg, or whether or nati i really ta becbmo
tov party rata wl depend ntogether on whether or not the
\differences of the splitting Democrats can be no patched up
jas to allow for their éontinuation as a single party. As the
lease now starts, there are Feasons for grave doubts that
‘In the first place ft appears that the open differences
jwhich became well pronounced during the campaign are not
[Jost beginning’ "They have eXiotd for several months td
iy years. Th ptogressive element is no longer satis
ied: with eR Secon ve cao eee oes
‘many 'years'have been the war cry of the old the leaders.
‘that these ditferedces of opinion based on differences of
concept of the principles of the party will not bp resolved
pa eo Pray at a We a rr Wa
sc a oP te ety oot for exe
state in yhich-the wil ofthe demons
ome es
tunity for conscious cholee:" For Texan i would mean that
Ithe Deniocratig purty. would be forced ta consider the cul
[tivation of all classes of voters, the Negro included, It
\would break down the age old theory to the effect that gov-
Isoeged enh af le popalaion ond Wat ini proper
in Te proportion
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An analysts of the votes of Texas indicates. that much
the Hoover majority came from the votes of Negroes to-
igether with the dissatisfied Democrats. The predictions of
he Uy iongare The eat of te cone i rm
the Republlean £4 eufcent numberof degrdptid
‘ones together with the Négro vote to make s substential
Imajority for the Republican candidate. Tt ts not likely that
of those Democrats \ill say in the Republican ranks.
fact thatthe candidates for govervor and forthe othe
‘id 008 poll a vote near enought foreaat section,
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| WAS IT RELIGIOUS PREJUDICE?
| ‘Two considerations fads the stotient of ths election re
‘turns from Temas. One is that the general populace decided
thas Cll hod nat be ppadent f teu Ca
Staten. ‘The othor’ix that the of thows who cast
‘their votes for Hoover considered him « man of such worth
‘an to make his support paramount to any considerations of
party, 2
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‘paigning, would necessarily be discarded in favor of the
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STORE OPENS EVERY EVENING
UNTIL 8:30 P. M.
SATURDAYS UNTIL 10:30 P. M.
WASHINGTON HI TO
PLAY I. M. TERRELL
SAT. NOV. 10TH
The annual non-Conference
game was the last game
Wilson and
Ellegue from PN. Worth
the local Buildings will take
place on Nov. 10th.
Park Stadium. This promises
to be one of the best games seen
more than any in Big Spring
Bowl in Big Spring schools
strongest team, and much inter-
est is held by both local and Fort
Worth.
Many are expected to follow the team over-den Fort Worth. The team will be called at peace by 3:40.
LAMBERT AND GENTLEMEN seek correspondents through the medium of the INTERNATIONAL BUREAU of Chicago, write R. M. Burchard, 4th St., St. Charles (M), Chicago (M).
CARD OF THANKS
We, wish to thank our neighbor and friends for all kindness shown during our sadness.
Bay God bless each of you,
and God bless each of you,
and Family, 2018 Flor St.
PANK COLLEGE ENTERES UP
ON ITS FOURTH-SEXTH YEAR
Well trained Faculty of Eighteen
Students - Three Hundred Studied
Punjab
Augusta, Ga. Nov. 11—
beginning its 46th annual session,
Brian K. McGraw, president of the Colored
institution of the Colored Medical
Diet Episcopal Church, recently
opened with an enrollment of one
hundred and 227 in the high school. The
family of eighteen is said to be
had, with all the college department
teachers except two holding the
Masters' degree or its equivalent,
graduated twelve from the
college department, one in home
school and one in high school. Beginning its work in
rented quarters on the second and
C Phones 7-3228 and 7-3229
PINKSTON CLINIC Phones 7-3228 and 7-3229
Modern in every detail, manned by the best physiologists and nurses. Equipped with the latest diagnostic instruments, including X-Hay Cytoscopic and Proctoscopic. Caring for all kinds of cases but specializing in Surgery.
three floors of a dwelling house nearly a half-century, age, and later occupancy of a farm house and a barn. The institution now has a courtyard, modern plant valued at $450,000, and a modern house valued at $100,000, and an amount-budgeted
THE A. M. E. CONFERENCE
CONVENIUS IN HOUSTON
Smashes All Records in the Matters of Righing Educational Funds—= The State Was Raised — The State Department to Open Negotiation With the Management of Paid-Assistance-Drillardization—Students to — Get Full Credits for the Work That Must Be Broke Moving Things.
Houston, Texas, Nov. 11—The Texas Conference of the A. M. E. Church opened in this building on Friday, Brooks presiding. This is the mother conference and the largest in the state at the place at the head of the column. This marks the fourth conference not to fire of the task. He enters upon each session with an intention to save the day for African Methodism in Texas. And the mission to save the day for African Methodism he delivers many talks—lectures to the ministers of church and their personal lives and never seems to fire. While all of each session he discusses the dispiration of such system, that he has his work on Sunday, both ministers and laymen are to have the face he reads the day before the close of the afternoon session. On Sunday, both ministers and laymen are to have this leader of men to come to Texas at such a time as possible. The parts of the state are present: of us today. He has spent several days with Bishop Brooks. All conferences claims are up and running.
The various conferences have and education night and the fact through a crisis, contends much attention upon the effort for the effort the students were smashed when at one collection more than one thousand or Paul Quin College. Both minors and laymen learned the spirit of the condition they learned of the actual condition they learned of the Brooks and the appeal was made the conference and visitors around the campus took up the matter of the capellage of the college standing early in the semester but took up the matter of the faculty were not retrained. The Bishop put the case against only he can—and left the matter under careful admittance. It will be taken away with no hope of getting any consideration for two Bishop's visit a letter came giving us the assurance that early in the State Department, will visit the college and if things are in good credit for the work they have granted—and students who are now doing work there will be given full credit for the work they have done. The picture of Texas are rallying to the support of the college as never before.
Plans are taking shape for the greatest educational function ever established—the race in America at which time an endowment fund of fifty thousand dollars will be given to over active work will be, begun on the plans, which will bring to Texas many of the leading Neuroscientists.
Guite a few changes are being made among the ministers of the church, and the conference also went on record as being held in Dr. R. J. Senkin, for the Church Extension; Dr. J. W. McDade for Allen League; Dr. D. W. McDade for the department; Dr. Hughus, Business Manager, Abington Abington for Epiphany.
NEW DRAMA GLORIFIES
NEGRO MOTHERS
New York, N. Y., Nov. 11—The Majestic (Theatrical Circuit, Inc.) presents the first performance from the group of Frank Wilson, the dramatist and actor now playing the lead hit "Forgy." The title of the play will be confined with a musical tab of
The Maltese Theatre Circuit, Inc. is now engaging the cast and crew of the Colored Artists of this country to receive an audition for roles in its new production, *The Lord of the Rings* sort. It is the intention of the circuit, in the production of this play, to have a famous arrest of the best and finest talents on the vase and in also the stage. It will be there in much talent still unrecognized which should be given every year. It will play it will establish what in perhaps propaganda, foreborely portrays the nature of the audience, courageously fights for a principle sacrificing her aid, and with what passion. Casting is now going on at the offices of the Maltese Theatre Circuit, New York City, where all artists are represented that they may work.
a four hour in the city Bay Area afternoon
international, principal of Gay Street Primary School 188, and Gay streets
Board of Education to represent the North Worth Colleged schools,
Board of Education to be held in New Orleans,
will leave Nov. 18, 188, after the Sunshine plane at 4:20 p.m.
The following program was rem-
mended:
Music. Mr. Zion Choir
Innovation. Rev. A. W. Prifo
Solo. Mr. Juliette Smith, Dallas
Texas
Welcome.
Mrs. Pydra Ophice Phea
Solo. Mr. Edward Sanders,
Dallas, Texas
Class Reading.
Mrs. Ophice Jefferson
Ackerman
Address.
Mr. Robert H. L. Hice,
Dallas, Texas
Solo.
Mrs. Batesie Slate Scott, Texas
Port Worth, Texas
Presentation of Instructors.
Mrs. Alice Wilson
A Chancellor for Beauty
Culture by the Operators
Culture and Preservation of
Diploma
Beneficiation
were awarded to the
allowing members of the class;
Corinella Jani Williams
Lavara. Priscilla Lewis
Linnie Adrian Fountain
Vice-President
Helen Venereia Whitfield
Secretary
Kilpe Graham Sanders
Assistant Secretary
Ophice the Treasurer
Maud HRI Cooper
Pamphulian
Mildred Unhaw Jones
Chapel
Hair and Makeup
Ackerman, Jefferson Ophice;
Ophice; Cooper, Hill Hair; Hall,
Green Ether, Dallas, Texas;
Nordav Iaray, Dallas, Texas
Hair Class
Blair, Ardula Gladys' Cox, Mary
Education.
Special Work.
Venereia Whitfield, Whitefield,
Venereia Holm, Williams,
ann Cornalia; Whitefield, Venereia
Hoodford, Marge Lau
ST. JOHN CHURCH NEWS
Sunday School was well attend-
ed and all deputies were at work.
Sunday School-put on a little
Sunday School-put on a little
'pep drive' and raised $25.43.
Sunday School-put on a little
contributing $7.32.
Children's Church was well attended.
O'clock: *o'clock* William preached one of his powerful speeches to a bicee audience.
Friday: *Friday* R. F. *E* George Jr., D. D., L. D., D. Ph. D., who has been conducting a series of the *Home Mission Society* came to us in his eloquence of speech and gave us a noble talk to a friend to Mrs. Dillard and through her influence he came to St. John where he ranks among the best preachers in *tik* state. He was a Texa and ranks among the best stands and stands as a beacon light blazing the way for sinners to see a host of friends in St. John and has a standing invitation to come to us when ever he can make it
After his sermon, he ask for a Dollar collection, a contest, and a wager. He aines between Ruth and Lydia Clerk. Ruth, represented by Mrs. J. D. by his president, Mrs. Dillard. Lydia won of course. Ruth $20.05. R. Y. P. U. at 5:30 was addressed by president, Plinch. Plans to raise one pin for the rally. At 8:00 o'clock, Rev. George Terpierre's sermon. He set our ones on fire. Never can we forget that Jesus that信仰. He seemed to have lost himself and caught sight on jeans for never was a sermon the choir seemed out singing and and one Mr. Glenn of P.Worth with a cooed number: "When with a cooed number: "When for you and me. I'll be sure he is John is solliciting his membership since he is going to live here and stones to the Church, Collections for the day $20.00. John is M. H. Dillard, Reporter.
After spending the past few
weeks in the old city, writing his par-
agraphs, he met the Rev. B. C. Jones
Avenu, Mr. Jay B. C. Jones and
family fell in love in his house in
Louisville.
the trip here in his Studebaker
and in returning by motor
route in the city.
While here Mr. Jones appeared
several audacious churches in church
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Tuskegee Institute, Ala., Nov. 1 record was worth a whopping $1 million, breeding cows and friends two of them, alumni and friends greeted two of them on June 17 when the Tuskegee Tigers and the Wilberforce Green waved in greeting. The taking gait which ended in a 6-4 victory.
Another feature of the occasion was the presentation to the players of the game, Charlotte Moton, Mary Taylor and Ritt Raffurr, for the 1928 Three football squad, who received the award when they walked on.
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*Buffalo-Northside* View
foot game at the State Fri.
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Before going any further, wish to say here, that, I am a former Wizards fan and an enthusiast foot ball fan who always appreciate a good game. I will always appreciate a good game (as every loyal alumnus does). Take a special occasion in game (as Wizards do). Now I shall attempt to present you the ability to be able to play Wizards' game at present; after admitting that your points were very good, I will be happy.
First, there is the traditional background — to be, considered, two-Nerro College team ever to stage a game in Dallas. Second, not over five percent of the game can even boast of having attended any college. So the opportunity in the opportunity to witness a thrilling and colorful grid contest is in the opportunity to witness a thrilling and colorful grid contest. Third, Langston and Prairie view have a home and home school environment that present this arrangement enables football ball fights of cities in Texas and in action every other year. (A thousand or more making the game could not make the long trip to Dallas. The "game" is the primary thing to ninety-five per cent of those who attend you can easily attest that they do their mornings game in Dallas.
increased several thousand each successive year and make an experiment?
I remain very truly yours.,
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HOWARD MEET A. U. ARMISTICE DAY
The Inter-Sectional College
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Saturday on Monday by larger crowd may witness the
contest as there is nothing else of
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minders under the difficult hand that
the Crimesan Hurricane, will assume
the vixens and other fans of Howard
have splendid teams this season. Howard hosting of such
events as the U.S. A. U. has already de-
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Tulaluga College also suffered
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A very large number of reservations have already been made for seats. For reservations add "Athletic Board of Control," or "Athletic Board of Control in correspondence, please state whether reservations are to be held." Howard section $1.50, general admission.
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With the organization of the alumni at the first objective in preparing to raise $300,000, to meet the conditional offer of the Gen. Secretary has had printed and mailed to all alumni and former students, and dresses are available, blanks which will be filled as permanent sample, in the establishment of a Placement Bureau, which will provide more attractive positions for unemployed and to make available more attractive positions for alumni will also facilitate keeping the alumni in closer touch with the Gen. Secretary. The November school will be sent to all alumni and for students whose addresses are
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The Bishop Bears swooped in on the Samuel Hunter. Dragons defeated and avaraged them a 10-4. They played a good game. It was not foot ball game with score 13 to 4. They played a good game. Gregory school scored last Friday in the drive for the catastrope with a total amount of 14 points. The alumni class was the 4-A grade. Little Maxine Christian was the winner in the grade for the room with Martin Christian in the contest. The coaches are looking onward to the State Association which meets in Marshall on Thanksgiving this year. There will be a few to see in this section.
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PEACE AND GOOD-WILL AMONG MEN
We are having today our second lesson from Paul's letter to the Romans. Last Sunday it furnished us the material for our great lesson on temperance—today we dig again in its rich treasures, and find in it the material significant, that these two issues which must be the deciding factors in the ultimate destiny of humanity should come together this year. This day, November 11, in the 10th anniversary of Aristocratic Day, when a truce—a cessation from arms was called for a short time during the greatest war of the Middle Ages, the nations of the earth might engage in a peace conference. We are now a decade removed from those awful times but they are fresh in our memories—so much so that the nations of earth have been occupied every since in efforts to prevent another such international catastrophe. Perhaps the most outstanding achievement American statesmen during the present year when Sec
we must begin with the individual and nation, first subscribing to the Golden Rule in their relationships with all men regardless of race or creed. I think this is fundamental as a basis of any enduring faith. In the first and second verse of the chapter from which we got our lesson is contained in a nutshell the much coveted secret of all successful and happy social life, the establishment for a transformation which can only be conceived in order to say, that the beginning of all reform is in order to say, that the beginning of all reform is in the thinking of the individual. "For as he thinketh in his heart, so is he." We should use all diligence to train our thoughts to right thinking to the end that our minds will be able to think for themselves. He has been setting forth the redemption in Christ Jesus and its relation to all history and to individuals and nations. In the 12th chapter he is applying his theme by making a strong appeal to the Christians at Rome to help them to redemption. Sonder says of the book this particular chapter: "The Epilogue to the Romans is Paul's materpiece in which all his matchless powers of thought and enqueue are expended on the profoundest of the gospel. The first eleven chapters are devoted to the redemption with the twelfth chapter these roots begin to blossom and to bear some of the sweet flowers and rich fruits of the Christian life." In its definite outline we find the teaching of conservatism, separation, self-rem�ouncement and de-
fense of the world. We find the services for the kingdom of God, and finally, a course of conduct for our relations to the social order.
In order to obtain the highest things in Christian life and effort, there must be concession—a surrender of the life to God with no reservations. Paul bases his plan for this complete conservation of the Christians on the fact that they are an everpresent danger that these merries might be overlooked, and like the swine-whose nature is to look down to find the food but never up to see the place from which it is obtained. The source of the lesson has a wonderful present day application to Christian life and conduct. So often we treat God’s mercies as a matter of course—just what was to have been expected. Most of the things necessary for our salvation are provided for their children, and we seldom stop to think of the source from which such blessings come. Among the mercies the great Apostle would point out were the cost, and benefits of the redemption in Christ Jesus—that is, the redemption of the blessings promised under the Mosque law were conditioned on obedience to its very requirement. Judaism, with all of its rites and ceremonies had fallen far short of its requirements and had become a “whited sepulchre,” the place of the redemption would condemn them. It was the stoning blood of Jesus which wrought their redemption from both the condemnation of the law and an accusing conscience, for that reason they wud not their own, they had been “bought” out, this redemption was effective for both soul and body.
The Body As A Living Sacrifice
Paul reacts them to present their bodies as living sacrifices to God. He calls on all believers in Christ to make their sacrifices holy and acceptable to God. This he urges should be open by self deny and suffering if required In his service. We find here an allusion to the requirement of sacrifice for all believers, and find here an alloy offering, said the Great Lawgiver, "thou shall offer salt." The object of this provision was in all probability designed to intimate that every offering was to be cleansed from all defilement of the world to be accepted. Paul says that the sacrifice is offered in sacrifice to God under the Mesic provisions to the cords of justice, for the "Wages of sin is death." The law was only an instrument of death to the sinner—and as an offering for sin a lamb without blemish was put at the base of the altar, and its blood was poured against the base of the altar, and argument against the defilement of our bodies. We are mobilized in entertaining the idea that we can defile these bodies of ours and yet offer them to God in acceptable manner, drunkenness, and many other forms of imprisonment and attempt to offer themselves in service to God. The demand that we be whole is based on the eternal fact that he to whom we belong is holy.
In The Realm of Religion
properly tends—the genuine goal or salvation, the episteme of Christian life and conduct. No man lives to himself. He is saved that he may be sanctified—conformed to the truth of God, to the truth of such conformity reaches its highest peak and most glorious slating others to attain a like destiny that all may culminate in the glory of God. It is made very plain that no one is content to be saved from ruin themselves, and that no one is content to be saved from not see at all. I often wonder how many professors Christians can find time for every thing but service in the cause of God and humanity. The ones on whom the devil laysvibrated are often the bones less inclined to deeds of laziness than in Christ's parable (Luke 16:19)—newness of the joys of sympathy and helpfulness while Lazarus, the starving longer eat at his gate and only begged for the blood of mercy from his ladened table. In this cold mercury, pleasure, living only for itself is well to consider another theme this. Do not live to yourself. There are homes to be home, bleeding hearts to be bound up, burdens to be lifted, the need to save, the need to hear you idly saying, there is nothing Laudo, what souls of men are dying, and the Master calls for you.
Sunday, Nov. 11th at 11 a.m. m. Bishop J. C. Martin is expected to arrive on Sunday. He is busy parlor operators and chauffeurs with Dr. M. B. Billiard, who will be in charge. Sunday at 8:00 a.m. clock shark, the chapel will be open until 10:00 a.m. will be the number of the evening. A special musical, proms and dance will be held on Friday alone with a candle display. Programs are announced on Sunday, Nov. 11th and running through Sunday, Nov. 18, 2:10 p.m. m. will be waiters, mads, and railroad man day. The public is welcome to attend the celebration. M. Mrs. Grutchfield, General Manager
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The pastor will occupy his-pot-port, Sunday, morning and night in his home, and his subject is *sowing and Reaping*, and at night will speak from home to *din*. Remember this is the home-like Church and everybody in it.
Texas Goes Republican for The First Time in History
CONTINUED FROM PAPER ONE
Harris County in which the Motion Informer, a militant supporters of Hoover is located, gave Hoover is majority or practically 4,000. The majority or practically working organization of Negro Republicans who requested to be re-elected in 2012, the Croger regime, cultivated the Negro vote and reported a solid mass for the Republican party.
Republican National Committee Thankful for Efforts of Texas Newspaper That the National Republican Party the part taken by the two Texas Newspaper in the election in a communication received by the Dallas Empress editor and by the informer in the effect that informer in the effect that appreciates the work for the party when you and your journals are within the votes are tabulated, to find within the Republican column.
Early in the campaign when it was announced that **2000** Negroes would hold the Republican nomination in other parts of Texas that the satire Negro vote would go to At Smith. The end failure of the campaign to be found in the election results in many of the counties of Texas. Had the clauses in the ballot law be amended have been an impossibility for Hoover to have held up the true Republican nomination, he should indicate that the majority of the Negro votes of Hoover were cast for Herbert Hoover.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS; SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1926
Main Street is the dividing line between North and South Dallas. The two cities develop between the two leaders Millen and Mitten presented to take charge of North Dallas and Prof. Duncan. The suburban of South Dallas.
The workers in the two districts have been announced as follows:
The list of captains, which has
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Mr. Striicklaw and officers of the association will exercise great care in the selection of college students for the association movement, members of The Y. K. C. A. and men who will be the directors of the Association will be secured. The success of the Association will be important for the early beginning or building activities.
**Auspicious Program Planned for Teachers Meet t in Marshall.**
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president John B. Walters, M.A.
and m. may likely that President John W. Davis of the West Virginia Institute, president of the Association, may be likely that Dr. J. H. Dillard will be visitors.
Noted Texas Educators on the sessions of the convention are to be divided between Bishon College and The Central High School.
The first and opening session of the conference will be held at Wiley College, at the city will be delivered by May 11, 2014. The response for the association will be delivered by Prof. W. T. Wraff. Among the well known academics part on the program are Prof. den Daan Mohr, Prof. Quail Colin C. H. Walker, Prof. Frederick View, C. H. Walker, Prairie View, the Hoyle, the Aston Kirkpatrick, and
Rhodes, Dallas, Dean Harry W. Green, Fairview, Dallas, Neuchâtel, Neuchâtel, a Departmental Meetings for
For Second Day
(The second day of the second day will be given over the various departmental meetings, and announced as follows: Home ecology announced as follows: Home ecology [View Health; Dr. F. Rivers Barnwell; Music; Mrs. M. H. Fowler, Lee, College; Dr. M. W. Dugan, High School; Dr. M. W. Dugan, High School; Dr. M. W. Dugan, Professor J. W. L. Collins, Professor W. L. Collins, Houston.
Meetings being Rapidly from the office of Executive Secretary to the office of Executive Secretary and the preliminary reports in that office indicate that already many memberships have worked hard to surpass the record of last year when more than 1,000 members were putting session of the association's Bulletin and Programs
The convention issue of the
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meeting. The association will
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BOOKER WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL
Principal's Annual Dinner. Served
On Thursday evening at 8:00 p.m. the "Primary School" Annual Dinner, hosted by the Booker T. W. Washington High School in the library of the school, will be held with overeerges and - in the background was a large, attireed crowd. The sentiment of unity in the words: "All Together for" the booker.
Muscle for the occasion was rendered by Misa Ainie Lacey and M.A. S. Jackson, Jr. Principal Joseph Lacey and Mr. Jackson, and Mr. Joseph Lacey, loadmaster.
teacher of Mathematics; Miss M. Davis, Director, Gri Reserves; Mrs. R. E. L. Holland, President; Mrs. A. R. E. Parente, President of Parents; Mrs. W. Winn, Chairman, Executive Committee; Association of Parente, Teachers, and Mrs J. W. White. The dinner was prepared and served by the Science Department under the direction of Miss Faila. The Phenomenon Enforcement of High School it was announced recently by the Board of Education that the students of the Rehda and Roha had been retained to study the high school building and the additions required for the expansion program contemplated for the school that approximately $25,000.00 will be spent by the Board in the development of the high school
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more than a year ago; and at that time the program would run, but that the program would run soon has funnels were available to provide the necessary buildings. Pathos and Serenity Set
November 15th as part of the For the Annual Fundraiser T. Washington High School, which has been made for the HI-Y Club of the school. Officers of the Club and members of the Moorland Brunet Y. M. C. A. are expecting 390 men and women has been made for the dinner to be served at the small sum of numbers of fathers not connected with the high school three years ago, as well as patrons of the school are being invited invitations. Particularly in the senior school who have in the low and high seventh the banquet will be served in theJunior room and corridors of the senior school. Senior girls Reserve Render Services of Worship Biding Disc
President Davis and Rev. M. H. H. H. President T. R. Davis and Rev. Robert Monster addressed the students in the school. In the course of their admittance, the commitment referred to the school by the high school who are "paying their college work in channel Hunters." The president. They also spoke in the meeting, referring to his as the "Dean of High School Principles in Texas."
Negroes Fare Poorly in Negro Welfare Provision
which is approximately 55 cents cent
captain including men, women, and
children. Of the $166.44 spent by
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Miss. Catherine-Washington of
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W. Haynes McKinney, Detroit, introduced for the first time records of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People showing Florida "citizens trapped in poverty" and "years 1889 and 1818, accord to Sheriff Poetton. The same records show the black men been lynched in Escambia County during the same period against the extradition of the Negroes was based upon the danger to her it was ever returned to Florida." The same newspaper reports the likelihood of a decision in the case now in November.
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