Dallas Express

Saturday, December 15, 1928

Dallas, Texas

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You Should Not be Less Than a Citizen. Pay Your Poll Tax" BISHOP BROOKS CLOSES CONFERENCE WITH MORE THAN $18,000 VESTRIS HERO HONORED BY MAYOR WALKER --- BISH ENC The Lawsuits of Trust Supporting Group Holders from Thib NATIONAL INTER RACIAL CONFERENCE TO MEET IN WASHINGTON D.C. DECEMBER 16TH-19TH Nominations Invited For Spingarn Medal Award Nominations Invited For Spingarn Medal Award N. A. A. C. P. ASK NOMINATIONS FOR MADAM C. J. WALKER GOLD MEDAL KANSAS DEMOCRATS WOURIED ABOUT NE-CEO VOTERS N. A. A. C. MADAM Nationwide in the Mint of J. Walker William Parkinson 69 Fifth Venue New York N. Y. on Coney Island Line 102 The Medal of Golden Anniversary by Morton C. J. Walker Company awarded by a commemorative bureau of the N. A. A. C. through the N. A. A. C. Pension of the Association of the Mint of J. Walker Medal The occasion is celebrated with Little Rock of Little Rock the Chelsea This is a memoir one a word of the the author, Louise Widman, John The Royal Mail Lines to the Sea Station to the Sea First Class 100 DAVILLS EXPLORE SATURDAY DECEMBER 15, 1928 Pittsburgh Raps Kelly Miller's Feeler For a 'Talk-Fest' The following is a sample of text from a document that has been converted to Markdown format. ```markdown ``` Man Believed Slain Found in Freight White's Hope And Faggot Announced Sunday, December 16 Recognition of achievement at How University is followed by a follow- ball of the University Hospital. The University Address the Plan of Research for the California University Hospital of Plains and a chip of plants and a seed. Monday, December 17 VESTRIS NEGRO HEROES VIN- DICATED raises The Crow HARLEM GIVES COLD SHOULDER TO EXPLOITATION OF LICORISH STUDENTS COMPILING DATA FOR HISTORY OF NEGRO ATHLETIC We will be at D.C. C. 15-17 Professor Burr's class in history of physical education is performed by the Physical Education competing data which will be picked up to compose a book on the subject. In the field of Physical Education and Mindset "The Negro practitioner in physical education in the United States" effect being made to the extent that it is a part of the curriculum. BIBLE MEETING ENDS IN RIOT WHEN JEHOVAH USED FOR GOD Bilchmann, Austria Dec. 11, 1923, presents the memorial to the late Thea Maria Bornend, ended in disbelief before Herman, a speaker referred to as a "fellow of the Jews," as Jawshank and head of the Jews as Jawshank. The memorial was buried at Pultschtown, where Pultschtown were buried about recording that of *Jew protector*, *Jew protector*, which had more effect in Britain than the little argument amounting to *Jew protector*, and severely compromised in circumstances and severely followed elsewhere. Several others, following After the settlement in nazi Germany, the settlement in nazi Germany, what would have happened if somebody had surged to the top of the ranks of good grounds for believing. Jew's church to have been a Jewish church. Twenty Negroes Join W. C. Union New York City, Dec 16 (PNS) a result of a drive for memorial in the window dressed and no discharging of workers without consent of the union. ONS FOR MEDAL Quality Life: Roy Wallace Smith, Playlife: Roy Wallace Smith, Recreation and Recreation Association of America. The Trade Union Movement in Relation to Negroes, William Groebner, American Federal Pederation of America. Wednesday, December 19 10 p.m. PCS, December 19 Shelton, University of Pennsylvania. Special data from North Carolina, Lawrence Office, Director, Bureau of Negro Work, American Federation of Negroes. To be in Cityship: Dr. R. Dulbele, Editor, The Works Comment Charles E. Merriam, University of Chicago. Adoption Miller Ohio State University 10 p.m. on Saturday of se- curity and race relations. Discussion of data and discussion with comment on sig- nificance of Conference for the immediate future of race rela- tions. General summary of data and discussion with comment on sig- nificance of Conference for the immediate future of race rela- tions. General summary of data and discussion with comment on sig- nificance of Conference for the immediate future of race rela- tions. General summary of data and discussion with comment on sig- nificance of Conference for the immediate future of race rela- tions. BISHOP JOHN McKINNEY Ku Klu Chiefs Were Auto Thieves Indianaapolis, Dec 15—(CNS) Diarmont proceedings were diluted against W. Lee Smith, former grand dragon lawyer, former Kevin Klaner, former Kiaan Jase and Jesus F. Hammack, attorney. The petition was filed with Smith and the defense has been convicted of theft conspiracy and Hamrick had served a sentence in prison for CHARLESTON N. A. A. C. P. WINS SWEEPING VIC TORY IN LIBRARY CASE CONTINUED ON PAGE EIGHT Frank C. Munnson, another big captain, president of the Navy, was sent to the mount with Parrell. In face of the respect of Captain Carvey, Joseph apportioned the blame for the Vestris members of the Vestris crew and placing the blame for the Vestris officers in charge of the lack of incompetence and "shoe stigmaty." Munnson had the idea that Vestris as an example of the failings of incompetence put out that the crew were not a type of man suggested by his fellow captain. That was the case. re ore aces ee agae | a ent 25 ay 2 am 4 i 4 Cs Meer! ey ; a fi ] BA Ne i v Fig Molt eg; ied Gah Men Ue Camm bepheocuarGmcetepea J al) RS cries eal aoe elm atin a CIE any pre a — Tp | Flo Ru-Mai Adds’ Gitt ‘Shop To Store To|Well Known Physician Commends | ==—eeee—eeeeteoeeee i i ; Aid Christmas Shoppers National Benetit Lite Company] {4 [yrefessional; a ? 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Owens, Pron |meuu was gerved: Newt mestinel cay ening, perfume atomisec|eommenserace with, Woee to, be ; = sais "aie oth — itor ervey Report. any 2 fons ya fe sowed one oe AL a: miners: soit, = a ee say an amare ti Zire Greene ieee a ee! 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Mitehell, Rept. , ueoday. blah with Mrs. B Tureday leh with Mra. froma nt 8846 North-Central 1 Sane etree oe oe sistas Wie ba he Soh Si red waa nag Mi tan a. A pio chen UF sin” tas Mi ies a Fa ha Le ie lias stat one aa ees eee nse Sao i Wow uN nase sc gin cam eee ae strane mR an Sin in Club were present. Danco and The ehh maior wore that Sl oe ance RR em soars eae "Oh fo be in" seta ada toMy at st ad Pir ae — Are Marguerite Travit, Report, wronernid vy Cds tro sin Sei ne sr ope na st se agama ta of ok case att Hed tated at i Lieraoety atc a See ne and to ro ee ee Sis Sia oat ita tht Aa tay ch Si Na hn THR WELCOME HOME CHAT erga et ce Nr ot? rt Be mee oe led ea eee ae acetate yee, Se a wea a Ma SS tte sr ie Toe, ‘wou aUNeRn WorDees JFOCTAL CLUB) met . Wednesdatp ence enca fod, onderfu priser U3 pan frou fy Mn ache and“ ee ete roe Fears ere Roepe ern oye i Min. Wathot, rea, 2 SS, Fink obo woMoe coun — ae PAS, oe fe cate Soe set cataca nate Aisnoane ta TIER 6 te Geet eet xt the eeeeoettenti vs, 306 Toman” Avene th cae on acess Sparco tr all of sens “After menu was served. by te ge eee | Peles am ar civ yagi me si Ite tg ty aes KeuWs 0 0 Therh na on dae Mam 0 ra ee . oie earn ee rit eas onan AR cue teeta ‘Saas: Giclee aed nae, ee ee ee feta att ames sent Sirsa a ao eee | Mrs. Tiel HMA, thew pee “Peer fed ‘n as A Rs diana, Shines Nonds, Mateher tna Wks oo eee Se : Sao ‘THE DALLAS EXPhRen, BATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, thas ‘Pla-Ru-Mai Adds Gift‘Shon To Store To Flo-Ru-Mai Adds Gift ‘Shop To Store To|¥ Kgping abreant the tisnes, F16+{ pleaaaatly sera at the growin] nv Wa Talon” Rent" to. Wear et oor businews uling tta-threehn Shoppe, whet and” opGFxod er- [oma exitenes; QU? canrcly by three Colored. wena Dave ieregsed ” miraantonaly| Us barounces the addition of a gift turn bas enabled us to increase oe depar‘cent to be in Ketplig with OW MOCK of Tints avd Grom a te hieh aan (Ps of morehan |All» tha ew <epartment. whieh die which bat In three month’ |e frl will be appreciated by our Une made th aero famous. any patron It ont objective ‘This ‘whieh wile Bice to the Race sroud women i a ence. italia. Dallas merebandioe equal te hat of gy tit cane “Lahr puch As howe, Jewelry,” PUTS, emop is the Southweat run prtcns Sananoreaios pertume slemlsnl|optasneerats ni thcee fe ba andthe like ean auve” Milndy found any pce” wey sont’ wt in tne crowded) Ao golstending example of the mares toma: (Sou hers hor” ss [bargninn to he haat PlocRW-Mal |. torts fivea thd preference wle|le to be fowad, In-the "advertise: the slinds trom Toot te toot endiment-section-of thie paper week tort — wes attne dcceurtaoun servicn [weak Alof he Pai ana_ Win Mira pstcon who, ia secretary [tr merchandin an been rednd o Howat isan” Invoretey|to cost fr quick removal ih or ie tt prosren of the|det to. furks room for the new eee eid We hhve been|Rpring Merchandise. rapper rnb itl Sree trman'st eceam pr rat anc akon, ew tt itn’ vot ibe why ied th Mn Sol RO cher grace ea Myce pe trie i ation, Tout DNS'RO- darn the eC ALA HOGHAT, COE wets en ee esa ii eb aes ae Bie Poe ee rcguar ors ira bootie, Soa Beat roth nae evel chan by "whist, then the games (avors Pobre a ha ae is Ettore wa at a Cn it Wid ans a Wit jsag, Thson psi wit ths eet Sa Gerry ie x ran HATER. 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Allen tnd P| Flowers and Made-Up Pots ATL pastora and thelr imemiers| Pot and Redding-Plants — ~ i ar present. equi ane Mame" ogo Fl Sk Dall WOR OF NATURAL WOMAN HAIR MADE TO r ‘Yorn MEAsou a Jt rahe 2S ora see 19 Har Goede SD row Faint Caption ei “008 Pletth Ave, Dept iB, New Yorke Ony. ig): THE CHRISTMAS SEASONS HERE! “<= rae UNIQUE BEAUTY SALON ber ba the most beautiful Peeatieroran a: are eee ron noms Tease, : Sener sia s SS Sic eee cree eerie Ree a x een at 3-010. et ore idee the ak nee ot oor bunnees tiling tt soul existenes, QUT bave Terewsed tatracaloasy| In torn ban ened ve to ners Su Mock Hat ad eer a sid ts new -departaent. wed we for wll by anprevated Dy our aay vero none betv fut the ace proud women th ‘Dulas ‘merebandise “equate hop fou Southwest With ria eemmenmaras withthe fe Ba foupa nay piace 40 oBistanding example of the saris torte Rea at Psat I be fone athe” adverdos fren ectnrs-hl-peperreteo eek Ao the Vale and Wine Tor'erchandies a tawe redoeed ASTON tor qtet ompral nor fect fae room tor the new Bovine Merchandio. en RAGHO LAKE — he tt arcany eonerence of ; iake, Chreult waa bed tater tt tats sith Presiding Eide, De fio aor, ttcatine The con Tomcat rogeae Teper ‘Sire‘roet" it’ made: che Pred Ine plaee fet kano eae Wel fetamrth the Pustots aes ©. ‘Stitmice ang_his‘mambers, the pepidecathed three rons and Siu acrmant on. Sanday total soda “auarten, 440.00. BL ean Rovorter eee } —— Z "ona quod Jeu tm bu nem matters and Tore kate S57 you recipe for “mating iia fortune,” recipe eur Hiei tah al inatracony or 120s “Oa te sete or on atone Ot MADAM-A-W, JACKSON, 08 sine 5 ea eee MRS. LOLA M. BROOKS OFENS ono RRACTY PARLOR Anaonecement iy made of te opmuine'ef cnc cog al ee fe ean rir" a Sra, Low BM Brooks, «. grad- anie ot oro. Galle bak stared wo oxpoan i eqeoplng. a most worm top andthe capil Taller your itnpoctin abd guar ins chats beutection, ete: Mone free. = aces, SES, HTL Merete enor vsiNG Pomonous BReas Write for Prot. Bearlet fay Teste 1 combiatlon of native pure rots herb, barks and Tlowern ‘A. grand nerve teqio and boty balder A sihetie tanleYeoveay tar Simgach of the Stomach Le ter, Kidaeye, and” Dowel iy. aoe el Shon tadgetion and Gomer Uiody Weakness Waite at 0 an BOFATO Gy 84 West 131s At, New ore, N.Y. Dept fe ee isn rer weet. esis eau We wire Flowers to ‘Any Point -DELLING FLORAL ‘COMPANY Wedding Bouquets and ta, Flowers and Made-Up a Pot and Redding-Plants — . ———handscaging 2429 all St alae ee Known Physician Commends = National -Benetit Lite Comm: ee eee ee : ESUSEE Rai Peet neers : nto me Se a Heth rea i gpt —peaS eee Ge Siete eee SEPP at see ree ee, eae Rites beter eee gal ne"the ties abi atnugion af Robt oe ue - ee ER. ¥ Peg eee ere ae ag LULL Bh, a8 os ghee oa HONEST VALUES NEW FURNITURE 2:Rooms Complete $98. - 3 Complete Rooms $198 4 Roonis Complete $297 EASY TERMS SWAN FURNITURE 8. 2011 Elm Near Horwood 7-2528 e Sok ey ea 7 aan ee ea 7 a ig = d Ss ae, camel Re 4 ius : : a 3 Ie is : —— q ek Say nit th ats“ nursen yuipped win the latent dingnsetic Letramentn, tncloding nay. Chnemeope”andProctoncple® Caring for it Mie of eum ty te spectnintng Yn Surpeal BRING YOUR ATLANEWTE PGR ecreNTIPIG DIAGNOSE ‘AND TRREATHENT 0 PINKSTON CLINIC | LG. Pinkston, Chief Surgeon ~ (3305 Thomas Avenue Dallas, Texas : ‘Washington. D.C, Dee, 16—| im naneh J Ger, hell Entuane’ nan vom te he SW. eae sat toner te oa ae enum ee eee ESSE Peet neers ae ine nte ei See ect cee | REE ala ciermse a oe aoe Seeee : eee Z | Aside trom the words ef com- ‘mandation contalsed 1a. Dr. Cok fre letter, the Philadelphia” TF one, In. editorial review of the Iecint Malgtieth: Anaiversary Col [ebration of National Benefit, also ald high tribute to National Bes- eft last web, Tt sald | vbeteohia Tetbume Prat National Benerit “The National Bonetit Lee Te surance Company, of Wéshinuton, D.C, Ie celsbeatinn te Thlrteth lethusnrT( wos founded tn. 1888 mal. W. Rutherford with & ive Dollar Bill. At that time the hint -anset of the. Company was ho. viton, sgurax@ and. faith of {te founder. fFoday Ht has the as eswrenge Company, & cation, oxprésing appreciation! ot National nett the Tea cape ce nee a gj Se eee ea as te the ertant Wat ns cian ty Spee sf hema eS ismagiee ef Bott at un acini tenia tithe seeagy eaeeasecian a ses tepelat ef tee ¥ See te Fo), ‘4 Bec ULM Be, 4 Te, ee, Me Be ‘Vision and guiding hand ‘of" the than wo has tamed the Five Dol Tee NT tye or are cy Tensor se Gn ee Sy tents" Reape "Tone mace Sic a Fa 8 See ena jis a take 3 an sent aera fesse” sti atin Nogsos Ieee tae pee oa faaeettatooe rte a matt, Stata sean nt Be Seer at aaa Sis Naw he beans spot eeSutie'ee erat Noa Tee te Nala web Sere 2 ee ee Se. Beata ener Hi 7 rofessions| = (a }| 2 SS Directory ym ll ee A A SAX moat ecieee $2400 Swiss Ave. _ Dallas, Texas _ DRE. E WARD ~ ee AS. WELLS seat in cet eee eee DR. RT. HAMILTON yates Jassie: precios eae Po ‘Ontlan, Faust =" Le, Sree ROPSY t= Sere mating reer sc ha ea SSE =i Se DALLAS ae ff 0 ee epics Serna ramet Ths are See | ymuting ga ectaaa (Standard) ee ieee etal "WILE WEOEKER, Prop, / ‘SORE LEGS HEALED — sees es ee oes se cia on ic aoa heer eee | BS ea eee i 2 1 epern Pots zones" SStas ; DR. C. W. FLINT, DERE me ana Saar weg Te a LE DR. S. 1. BROWN, PaTROIAy & soRGRON Dimer at ong ane canoe dina oe oc oenee woure peer a es aoe ferent an a a ae pauls era “DR. J.-C. HARDIN rermciis Axe somone octet seme A occa owe 1A. Bt. tat nM bite yma Pai Ft Catone Tome: $08 DR. W. K FLOWERS — 2 1 umcrmo-TmERAPROTICR cstir soe ols reer 5 eee Sina tices See Bieter DR. L. G. PINKSTON mon, eh Hen ottee ture Ie toe a maaan woe ian woe ane sencey Oy aprons SURGRNY ang RoR “Pharos eu ‘et Tomas DAL Am THA For First Clams Hate Droiing ns, SWARNOR nOWr ‘rowo syerat 201 work gonrantond “ancl g 2709 1-aan Faenta Phone 20148 for Appolatinest —_—_—_—_—_—!_——_—__ ron et een cana Killed and dressed while You wait cen ere eS cree et fs Health | 3 urance Hy He ee a ee 44 ~~“ Dampuess in We home and wale oF is day worries are extra worries. HB) o Why take the risk when our 47 mf HYDRQ SERVICE cost Jew than yn BA) -—— home washing, fe | 2O0!bs FoR $1.40 § i Fiat work ironeda— = a WASH WHITE i IRONED RIGHT e & s IDEAL § is B # LAUNDRY =| SR eS SS | PERSON SE E ©. a oF ene Oe ae ay uae Sia recent and ore toking See eae oe ee aS ott eee cee cite see th et i st eee ee ee nae ee ae eee Mira. Ione. Bowens of | 2108 Pr eo once tn oe eer a aes ee ee eae pie pg og ee cere sae eee eee te Hs ee Gots ‘i sista saa ee ee ei Soar See duhaies a Eo ae Seto cr atner tensioner, 278¢” Porn pncaetp whee aE Sort eat octet issn alin, cotati tts Stabe tee eee ot tn pom o. Rea. et ee ns Se = eh ae a atu oS cee Jayteg wise and chats. snap testy a gubgeibe gh chs Sonenat ot lon standing teat ie ee Ss Sean, wate pk Se ceete iy i a oe sie hai ba eat eee Wuating tort trom ai parts sie tat ot res sere amare eases edatiful Rovrentin wilt be given cies seats omen orem bution, ye " aaaae ie RR aT ii ee a earns ee Steere ie es Fc ges en tis fined to hee bed with the fy ai! Se Mri Ophelia Thomas ot Shor See ae wiih her dager. “Mite Weta Pinas Bete ne saree porate ci ie ee, iter iceenaae Seas abracer memento! pice et ka es best Sos Gets coe are Hight OF her many friends. Mrs 3. W. Price, Matager of) ee wee tel hah Bp crecmeras Eater iat ht ome si-3701 State 9 Loeimeanne (rm Massie Low Clements. itd" Washington “Avasue. paar ce = alata na mere ee neta Rei coun aia Sate ee : = ia ti at de Sai ; "Mr. Geo. W. Hunter hap opened erat an ae. oe Serenata aaa pis Alma “Goleman, 3610 forsterite bith Mr. Clarente Taylor, after» your’ say In Heanor’ whl Hos Lieto ra sea hat eta s ener Seen an Pome ren a te'tchools who ere Helbnet ore Nomrath"3slagde W,Wie Wae'y "bandos tote Wie amon. Wiis ae sce er i te ie reper ia riot for sf Sat et tener ronscnt ete lo i se ae tat: Boconber 488 DRAW AXD. Dea Axp LAND a Aare Pon chante Foes in remy, re, + foaan ear ARS tora renee. st in"anat "wat pork ie 8 i ashsiog wats 8 ase ‘THE DALLAS EXPRESS, BATURDAY, DECENT 15, :005 prem Ae ie voy Spe TR eee. Ss. 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DHLYONS, oo ‘ Tia aoe os orere |. te ite, ae re eee SS Soe See ee you eave etek | weirs ice ae aa fap topes ane Ponte moO eat Sie nek aa eo ee er fee cone Seat ocean en sae ores Sac eae ores MEMBER NATIONAL HECHO-PRESS ASSOCIATION Within a few months now all of the citizens of Dallas will be called on to choose their public servants for another two year term. Already the bases are being laid for the rival camps and candidates and opposing factions are grooming themselves for the battle. What part in all of this will the many Negro citizens play? THE DALLAS EXPRESS PUBLISHING CO., (Incorporated) DALLAS, TEXAS The asking of that question brings again forebay to mind the past campaign when the whole group and many of the leading politicians of the other group were brought to their feet by the unwanted type of participation done by the members of the race race. Led by several of those who apparently felt that the choosing of men to serve a city depended on personal likes or dislikes, the campaign among Negroes run the whole political gamut. From an a t t e m p t to choose city officials it became a common "meas" in which pulpits were used for the vilification of neighbors and fellows in race and in which all sorts of personal bitterness made itself evident. Some parts of it were libellous and all of the latter end was shameful and unworthy of a group of children. Instead of choosing a platform of principles by which to judge those who would serve them, some of the leaders of opposing factions among us choose them because of their money, families, church affiliations or something else not determined. And now for the past two years, instead of being able to choose, the leaders of the group led the former campaign are anxious that nothing further be said about the promises which they made to their own people in the name of the candidates whom they represented. Notice to the Public Any genocide reflection upon the charter, standing or repetition of any persecution, firm or ex- portation which may appear in the column of THE DALLAS EXP reprinted upon the publication it being brought to the attention of the publication. Subscriptions Payable in Advance 1 Year $9.00 2 Months 7.0 2 Months 1.02 Single Copy .00 Candidates for city governments are just men. They espouse all of the statutes of the city, the laws and the ability to control and get votes is of prime importance to them. Their promises before election, if they are so interested as to make them, depend for their keeping largely on the ability of those to whom they made to command us in the other one, votes, the ability to keep and control them, play a large part. And so it would seem to the Express that the Negro citizens of Dallas who are hoping to profit so largely from the city would be anxious to see in the Urikkion Plan, would be anxious to see to the election of men whose duty to a group which needs so largely, would heavily upon them. The coming group of city officials must be dedicated to the fair and impartial handling of the city. Our interest in this project is purely personal at first consideration. A Negro library, an art gallery to which we will be allowed to go with study groups, improved streets in the order named in the plan, and in all of this the next two year period, the employment of Negro labor in such quantities as will relieve the almost pitiful labor condition which now maintains in our city among us. SUCH VOTES IN LARGE NUMBERS AND UNDER SUCH TELLIGENT LEADERSHIP AS TO MAKE THEIR CULTIVATION WELL WORTH WHILE NOTHING BUT THE PROMPT PAYMENT OF POLL TAX WILL GIVE WHOSE WOULD GROOM THEMSELVES FOR POLITICAL LEADERSHIP AMONG US IN THIS CAMPAIGN SHOULD START QUALIFYING NOW BY WORKING EFFECTIVELY FOR BRINGING THIS ABOUT. AT LEAST HELP TO CHOOSE THE NEXT CITY OFFICIALS, THE EXPRESS IS INTERESTED IN SEEING THIS DONE. THE DALLAS EXPRESS EVERY SATURDAY MORNING in the Year at 2600 Saw Ave. Entered at Post Office at Dallas Tips, as second-class matter under Act of Congress, March 1879. FOREIGN ADVERTISING UNIVENDSPATIATE & W. H. ZIFF COMPANY. 884 South Dearborn St. Chicago, IL. THE DALLAS EXPRESS OUR GROWING NEGRO BUSINESS CONCERNS All of these concerns mean more money passing through New York and New Jersey, not reliable living. And though it will probably never have landed in New York, it will be handled by them. The Negroes for the necessities of life will be handled by them. The Negroes for the necessities of work will be handled for constantly. Five, there are in Dallas who have been able to make economic situation as far as an Negroes themselves as far as an African American. The fact that two of them had opportunity to make money or or not made money, the fact that they had not entered into the field in which the most recent investment. More than 16,000,000. More annually by an in India. In addition to that, other necessities, it is easy to see that the Negroes would not have worked, and materially to the well being financially, of many more of us. NO NEGRO COMMERCIAL PILOTS It remains new for the general itelms to help to make of these problems there will be no disinformation on account of color. Things are begged without any restraint, and we are rather than the exception when purchases are contemplated. Children are considered of poor treatment. In either states downhill, this book is one of each place's pleasure. And our intent is to whom they are destined, which we were disheartled THE DALLAS EXPRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1926 POLIRECAL ORIENTATION The recently expressed opinion of the president of The American Federation of Labor to the effect that the membership drive of this year will include Negro workers of all sorts is extremely gratifying to many who have thought much on the problem of American labor as it applies to the country generally. Herefore it has not been the policy of this organization to seek the membership of Negroes and there has naturally been a hindrance to its progress and to the progress of America by reason of it. There is now the hope that the decision to admit them will bring all labor into the same organization, make more effective the organization, and thereby, the condition of the Negro workers of this country. Much of the failure in past time of the federation to make its demands clearly seen and heard has resulted from its inability to control the whole of the labor market and from the fact that the market is not part of that market. Whether the unwillingness to admit him on an equal basis because of color was the prime reason for his exclusion as a class cannot be said. But the fact remains that the results have not been grafting and that the federation neither highly effective as an organization for the past few years. Immigration has been restricted by Congress. Fewer tabbers of other races are coming into this country. The labor market is being made more attractive every year by the expansion of American manufacturing. The Negro must be in larger and larger numbers if the demand is to be applied. His exclusion from employment which he has been unable to handle the shortened hours will mean that soon these conditions may be modified downward. His economic condition makes it necessary that he work at something for some sort of wage. His inclusion into the federation will mean just the opposite. His wage will be the regular wage, not the minimum wage. He will send in just the proportion that he is included in the organization. His general let will be bettered and America will profit by reason of having raised the status of another large group of its citizens who otherwise would contribute largely to it and large and unfortunate unemployment situations with their corresponding drains upon the purse. Negro workers will be able to hope that the expressed intention of the federation to include Negro workers will take such definite form as to bring large results. A group of members of the race in Los Angeles have formed the Beesie Coleman Aero Club and are seeking to qualify for licenses as commercial pilots in aviation. They have been working with the Aero Club to doubtful other coaches connected with the art of managing heavier than air machines has past and that they must seek entry into this newer and larger American field. They are to be commanded for their decision. It is high time that the Aero Club should be given the opportunity to poorly financed Negro air enthusiasts should cease, and that those of that permanent who sought an offer for their abilities should confine them to profitable fields. Com ```markdown ``` No more formidable organization could be had to undertake the work that the National Association is active the race voice and representation inside the circle of the government. Negroni core, the organization that has made and made judgment can contribute effectively to the political good of the election. The elimination of the Nervo from a controlling say in South Carolina politics, for many years to come, can only speak for limited local office. We have not slight bearing upon the state organizations of which they constitute, with acceptable control of effective votes, no one may say with the power that be or desire to be held accountable with the power that be or desire to be held accountable with the power that be or desire to be held accountable with the power that be and the disposition to change the government that your voice will be heard and in the mean time the race will have to rely chiefly upon the power that be to secure its rights under the law to secure its justice and to secure the conscience of the nation has become to the voice of justice and to the conscience of the nation, and such please be wholly unhoused. KNOW TEXAS Texas has six state hospitals for mental cases with a combined capacity or more than 9,000 patients. The total Indian population of Texas by the latest census was 27,099, the largest state in the Alaskan region. Most of the Black express trains in this country are connected with the nation-wide telephone system up to the last minute before the train pulls out of the station. REGISTRATION PAYS station for the advancement of Colored People in conjunction with a selected group of political leaders in the nation. The N. A. A. C. P. has for many years collected statistics and data on our political status throughout the country and the states. It has organizations throughout the country ready to fund political candidates, has influence, with leading groups and could best cooperate with pledged Negro political leaders in this move for either the full restoration to Negroes in the South or the destruction in Congress of representation in those distressed when no stakes in accordance with the provisions of the Federal Constitution. Incidentally, the movement could be utilized as well-to-build up to a strong strength the N. A. A. C. P., an independent construction work for the advancement of the cause of the Negro society, especially in the cities than any other agency extant. The N. A. A. C. P. should, to its advantage, cultivate its organization and some of his aid in this great unrest of the Negroes of this country in mass will overwhelm the N. A. A. C. P. no question but that the movement if undertaken, will succeed. The Chicago Branch of the N. A. A. C. P. will call the attention of the national body to the urgency of this movement, and to assist all citizens to restore the rights and privileges to our people in the Negro community. The Negroes enjoy greater social, civic, educational and political advantages than any other agency should lead in this movement of motion-wide interest. Now is the time to From The Chicago Bee, Chicago, Ill. Dec. 1, 1928 165,000 — balance of $2,500,000 during the year. Of this wifi phone, $6.4 per cent. in under- ground cable, and only 7.9 per cent in open wire. This last figure compares with a 2 per cent on ground cable. BOOK CHAT I have often wanted to write to you but I suppose like most men have never taken the time to do so. I have written to the Altoe Lilies in the last issue of the Express, I fell that I must write in defense of the men. I found them too hard to write, and with high discipline, and all that sort of thing and I suppose want the same thing. But I won’t want the same thing. Why men do these things. I for one can speak from experience. Not very long ago I began going to the University and much and much had no joy of the experience. In any way, I tried in many ways to demonstrate my fondness for the men. I saw many of the bills at the Fair Park, Auditorium and yanduvelie such as the tax fare supermarket, the tax office and candy. I even gave up earrings not other girls because the IDEAL TRAVELING COMPANIONS to which he can become a follower "conate at ease" with a milion of students at a school, which he occupies a position at executive administration, at a major university, at no point on a journey covering an entire continent, and no occasion did he register an attitude of an official complaint, an official complaint, and easy-going and unofficially disable that he was a real fellow, excelled only by Mrs. Jones, excelled only by Mrs. Jones, excelled only by Mrs. Jones, or excitement when he failed to find the Joker's in the Widow's Secret. been my pleasure to travel with the Joneses on long journeys from New York to Denver and to thru another city. When my first opportunity to live with them through daily association and observe how they behave with other people, than ordinary ability to be able to live with his neighbor. This Mrs. Jones can do to the "ath" Released by Jense A. Thomas, Southern Director Nationwide, Albright, Alabama, Avene, Atlanta, Ga. TEXAS TOWNS EDITOR'S NOTE Why not write your twobooks in Naïve's Notes. The conductor in Naïve's Notes well reserved in the ways of the world and she is anxious to be of real service to those who are in the Indian country whose counsellor is a financialist. She will tell you the young misses how to solve their issues and how to advise to the young men who seek such advice. Who has the young men and the young and she will well parent of their children which are acclimatizing them which are acclimatizing them which are in need of counsel. And a ideaam's Notes. "Your course in the Indian Country. Ave. Dalna, Teva my masculinity. 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We have just closed our eyes of which was the beginning of glorious successful year. The morals and night sermons were written by Rev. G. Hardcover, and the sermons by Rev. R. Hardcover, and P. E. R. R. R. Thompson. Mary Loewe's Chapel will move to the old church at A. Hutchison, Reporter. BROWNWOOD — Seyler was well attended at all churches Sunday, Mrs. A. L. K. and Mrs. H. A. with her sister, Helena Headta. White returned home on Sunday, attended by Helena, sister of Mrs. Roberta Winston returned to Worth, week that week, Mrs. Janet Hume and Emily L. Hume and girl from Amherst, town of Hampshire, Mrs. Nina. Connally attended the meetings of the Hampshire city in the city and will have real soon with his family for Winters in Bremen, Sunday, also the town of Bremen, town of Stoke, Amherst and Jersey White is doing it in the city, called the funeral of her brother. She was as compelled by Mrs. J. K. Warren. ABILISCH — Boshel A. M. I. Church went over the top for the Christmas season in Bremen, Sunday, also the town of Bremen, town of Stoke, Amherst and Jersey White is doing it in the city, called the funeral of her brother. She was as compelled by Mrs. J. K. Warren. MR. MAND DAYE return at Wichita Falls. She was, Hamilton A Complete THE ILLUST Issue What a Prominent man Says Ab **AHIKHAI** Haddil A. M. Be. **The Golden Rule** Art and Club. Changed over the top for the Whitkha Club. Ms. Moody month of November. raised $237. was the hostess to the club. This T. R. H. Brooks was sent back to club. club is planning for a bangout in a rival party from conference at a rival party from conference at Club showed. Mrs. Katie Whitkha a work or two from Dallas. Mrs. Katie Whitkha a baby. The hostess served a mum. Mrs. Cliffman the hostess. Mr. Mad Dave returned to club. Mrs. Cliffman Wollita Plata. She was. *Hiding club* SANTA via the KITCHEN READ! a Christmas Story by ANNE STOKES "Sparks Via the Kitchen is a splendid陌外 and cooped people in the United States. "Lily White and Jatite Dawne are surrounded intresearchers of the type that serves to provide the public with a sense of community and friendly feelings of colored people toward them. "Once and a lifetime pleasure brought a friendly white people who are much so by their poverty of foods and in- fections. "Jatite Dawne informs white people's general attitude toward colored people and Lily's introduction of argument over Jatite's apparent intolerance to serve those who would not tolerate it. In another similar attribution, recounts how case a person in their clothing with their white hair receives REV. P. W. WALK, Karen Chapel A. M. C. Choch, Binghamton, Ala. BEEF, P. W. WAIRK Kings Chapel A. M. B. Chisholm Birmingham, Ala. new husband, Mr. David A. who lives in this town. He was born and returned from Dallas, taking her husband, during the Thanksgiving holidays in a house in the Abilene of the Abilene Christian University. Dr. F. L. Hamilton and Miss Julia Christian were married Sunday at Abilene Colored Baptist Church. EMN18 — Sunday was a high day at Wayne Chapman A. M. B. Church. Rev. F. W. Matthews of Abilene Christian University quarter at Wayne Chapman. 11-o'clock service were on Sunday. "It was a masterpiece. Bond was a masterpiece. Soul was a masterpiece. Soul was a masterpiece. Soul was a masterpiece. Collection for the day. $44.40. All of the items are in the collection. S. Shaughter, Sick members. S. Shaughter, Sick members. S. Shaughter, Sick members. CORISCANA — Miss Jane and Haleah Hewan, of Aurora, their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Popple, E. 14th village, and their uncle, their aunt, Mrs. James Powder, Mrs. Frank Hullman of Honderson, Texas in visit and visitation, and visitors, Mrs. Anna G. Taylors, Waee, Mrs. R. A. Dibrow, children of Hilderbrand, Dale W. WALKER B. CHONK Binghamton, Ala. THE FEA Each Week Dessalines, the Terrible The Golping Assault of the Black Slave Who Rode A Manor of Bast! After Dear- ness, the Slave of the Slave By J. A. ROGERS HUSK West Union Baptist School West Union Baptist Dakale, Texas. The divine was incredited at their *Thrathgiving* and *Dakale* Texas. The divine was self as being pleased with the altar. At Mr. William, Kennedy's Rodeo at Elm Grove recently, had a great skill in riding all the buck- ing mules and horned cattle on the road. He was mentored in Henderson last sunday. Little Mrs. Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Henderson, was one of every one that sees a copy of the Express praises it. The illustrated part is admired by old THE DALLAS EXPRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1928 Mr. C. A. Morehead a film drug. Wyatt assisted by Rev. O. I. Colleen Jackson, a film drug. Jackson accounted for the Jacksonia account on the account of the city an act. Bertie Mertle, the death or his sister. In returning her care beautified in canned tomatoes up his-very much. We have brushed to his care to be his companion. Lake Watrk wanted to be his county home. Marion Werkle gave Grove chap want to Sigal. He had his Dinson home. Members of the McKinney club were Sigal. Members of their King and Mason club. Was the King and club visitors Jackson. Was a large number was present. Mr. C. A. Morehead a film drug. Wyatt assisted by Rev. O. I. Colleen Jackson, a film drug. **ADADONIA** — Sunday, was very attentive. Went to school was a post and preached them. Miss Battle E. attended was a post and preached them. Miss Battle E. Dallas wag her mother and Father. She is teaching School out here, she wanted to spend the day with her brothers and Debkins with two brothers and to Kendall, two sisters on Monday, death of their cousin last week. College received student last week. College received student last week. Texas Mrs. A. M. Harlor, son of Dallas in Dallas with her husband, sister and mother. We were very glad she does her get back Sunday COMMISSION — Everybody enlisted at Ypson Sunday there was a call for the pastor, J. H. Hughes preached his last sermon for the year Sunday. The few comes about when we work in the church, we come back to us. The Baptist church had good services, then he preached his last sermon, preached his but sermon us, catted to another field, catted to another field, but everybody enjoyed them below, eating the good things for good health, Mrs. G. S. Houston. Mr. John D. Reed and Mrs. M. L. W. Widmore and Worthie, B. L. Widmore stopped in Dallas and spent time with Mrs. M. Widmore, upon the week she married her husband, Rev. J. H. Hugh, is teaching at Cooper Park, Texas. Mr. Widmore, G. Prasad and Mr. J. E. Mendows, Gouer, Sunday evening. Writt assisted by Rev O. P. Colman, H.P. H. P. Hill was in the hospital with her cafe beautified in connection with other business. Mr. Quintyn book, Mr. Mar-Walken has returned from a visit of the University, where he and the Neway Chapel banqueted their new Pastor and family on December was present. GAMBIA: Algemene Lowe, a young student of the University, returned November 29, at the church in clothes settlement and was buried in cemetery. A large number of students and several teachers was quite a shock to all. Prof. O. Thomas - was attending the University, Texas, was detained but did not arrive in time for the funeral. Jovie Mas Traws, another student, died on Sunday, December in Chapel Church from Monday, December 3rd, many sentimental offerings were given to the very blossom of life. Rev. R. Hickson, the pastor of Mt. Zion Dalapung College and Miss Queen Colter Johnson were -united in Baptist Church on Sunday night, December 2, with Rev. Moffatt in order and the attendants were beautifully dressed in carriage. The young couple a very pleasant girl. The musical at Cannonero Senior Content among the Seniors of Cannonero high in programming at Work in His interest of their school. The Installation services at Baptist Church from Tuesday night, Nov. 27, through Sunday, December 2, with the careful services closed Sunday night, December 3, with a A.M. is programming nicely with some as A.M. as Rebhilson, Thomas and others, the leaders. SHEIDMAN — Rev. Geo. Simpson, the senior pastor of the St. Paul church, paid a patm of morning and evening services and, 21 and 85 to a crowded audience, and before being sent home and here, he demilitated at the residence of Mr. Horton Davis, Prof. and Mr. P. F. Davis, Mr. K. Dairenfelt, Mr. k. P. K. Dairenfelt, Mr. k. P. Dairenfelt, to State Teacher's Association in Marshall last week in Prof. Ever. being a national figure in world race in need was the occasion the missionaries made that all man is of great importance, regenerate one race with one soul that the sensitivities of China, Scotland, things that separate as are enter into the heart of the world, the things that the Negroes of Brazil, France, Italy, Holland, by internal values. The Negroes Russia, and Sikhism were persecuted, the Negroes of the soul beneath the surge and told in brief the consensus of the Negroes to which all mark him is him. The idea of the missionaries of the underlying note of each talk was which he witnessed in Geneva, a idea and hope for intercession. The all nations who joined hands, for President Jones spoke on "the ming a circle, and together sang Responsible for the Negro Union—a spiritual which they had been. They were a group of African-American women of Congregational Church the group, "Ain't Gonna Study convening in Milwaukee, Wii. War No More." After the address, during November. He & Ms. Killen. Dr. Jones invited questions asked. "Alumni and former students of Christian, Christian, Christian, the Ubility in India. PRICE A. WREN & E. J. CRAWFORD, Props. 2114 Hall Hall St., Cor. Central Phone 8-6645 a world missionary organization which met in 1910. She is editor of *The African Journal* and is author of a book just off the coast of the world, *the world achievements* of the native Africans. At present she is a professor of African colleges throughout America in order to apply some of these achievements to educational crises. Several professors of Flak included Prof. G. W. Hines, Director of the National Research Council; Prof. H. N. Bent, Department of Biochemistry; Prof. J. W. Henshaw, Director of Research — in the Social Sciences; and Dr. Th. K. Henshaw, Director of the inter-racial fact-finding conference convening in Washington, D.C. The conference has compiled seven volumes of material for use in this conference and the National Research Council and the Council of churches and the United States are cooperating arrangements with 266 men and women prominent in their fields who have been invited to attend. Dr. Thomas Elisa Jones will be in the East End University in New York on Friday, March 11, as a speaker at the Old South Church Center Club and *Wesley College*. Dr. Jones will present at their meetings at which time audiences in that section will be given the advantage of a free admission condition of Fisk University. Washington, D.C., Dec. 15, Dr. E. Stainace Jones, author of the books "Chrift" of the Indian Empire and "Christ at the Boundary" of the Indian Ocean, and versatility Forum. In Library Hall, Dr. Jones stated that Christmas is the world is made to make progress. He used the parable of the good life to explain how to make progress. Sunday School opened in an unusual spiritual Sunday Way. Everyone attended, and filled up their hearts with wisdom, with the paired taking on our 11,000 drive which was past its milestone. It was a long and rewarding and referring to our daily day. All Friends welcome and all Children are invited. Mrs. Jasmin Cohen, Reporter, Mrs. Mia Jasmin Cohen, Reporter, URBAN LEAGUE SEERS JOB FACTS The Industrial Relations Department of the National Urban League is compiling a list of New Orleans engaged in urban league work, out the country, and is asking that the readers may stay informed by binding to the Department information on this subject. If you want to stay informed by the kind not usually held by Coral people, or if you know of the work of the league, a position, please send the following name of the agent or circumstance that influenced his or her employment or contact of these items about any of these items and can give only the name and address of the person you know about, send that. All information gathered will be available to the public. Add address correspondence to T. Arnold Hill, National Urban League, 415 N. 4th Ave. New York City, N. Y. WANTED! AT ONCE!! LINETYPE OPERATOR. Good Salary. Short Hours 3-5761 2600 Swiss Ave. Dallas, Texas TALLADEGA MET TUSKEGEE SOM ELEADING FACTS CONCERNING THE AT- LANTA UNIVERSITY PRAIRIE VIEW GAME TO BE PLAYED IN HOUSTON, JAN. 1 DR. DILLARD VISITS MOORLAND Late in the fourth quarter Tulane started a great rush to win. Tulane's season ended with a 4-2 quarterback, snatched one of SOM ELEADING FACTS TULA UNIVERSITY P TO BE PLAYED IN 1. An interpersonal contact between the Southeast and Southwest. The Old South versus the New South. 2. Interest in being shown in the contest all over Texas and the southwest. The game is on the lips or every football fan. 3. District Managers all over the southeast. Western Arkansas have been applauded and are working up special cars and trains. 4. Prairie Trail will run a special train to Houston carrying 7600 cars to the Panther. 5. The team has granted special rates for that day. The Southern Railway has granted a roundtrip run to Houston of 70 percent of the 'one-way' rate. F. Atlanta University will bring several cars of good from the University to the Crimson and Gray boys. T. The entire Patron cathedral will parade马车 Street Blues will parade马车 Blues. The Crack Pepper Band will lead the parade and the Monitor Bands under A. D. Dwell. 5. The game is being fully adapted, on the screen all over the week, weekly papers, and over radio broadcasts. 6. It is the greatest event of the day in the great city of Houses of Parliament, and are looking forward to a great success. social science. A program of dance beginning two days before and extending up until June, being announced by the social leader of Havelous Heights. II. Dr. E. B. Evans, Manager, states that going up are going up. DR. DILLA MOOD Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 14. Mortgage College was pleased to have, as its guest Dr. James M. Dilard, on December 5. Dr. Dilard was at one time a professor in Texas University. He is now a member of the University Board, and president of the John P. Sister Pond and of the John P. Sister Board, and president of the College at the morning chapel service by the Hope, and I cannot do education, I cannot do education, I cannot do the five qualities of life. But I can tell you how I think a man should live, and he may prove there are four marks, namely. A Spirit of Accuracy, which is in his information. It is necessary to be accurate to everything. It is necessary and what is not. Great accuracy may result from mistakes that seem, at the time, unprioritized. Pearson's passing for Tallahassee was excellently done. James on the ball was on to the ball if it had landed anywhere in his reach. Baker on the ball was passing and receiving. Hutchins in a grunt task and played a wonderful close and hard. Garner is spainful end and played a brilliant Joyer and Jackson were good players, and Jackson was good blocking off several Talentagues players when Smith set out for the goal was an excellent place for him. Robinson and Shanklin also played well for Vanguard Woodruff, rebounded and carried on in a fine fashion. He directed his punt well and carried off the ball. 13. O. P. DeWalt, Houston movements for civil rights for the Neuros, in chairman of the Houston Resolution Committee 14. Betting is in favor of the kids from Atlanta, odds of 5 to were some who were sailing to hear the results of the Atlanta- First Team Position Liveston, Wiley R. Right End Ruberts, Bishop R. T. Ruberts, Bishop R. T. Kippen, Wiley Center Garvey, Wiley G. Bavin, Pacific View L. Johnson, Langen L. E. Henderson, Bishop L. B Wilson, Texas College R. H. Marks, Pacific View Postman H. Davies, San Houston R. E Columbon, Wiley R. E O'Connell, Wiley R. G Nolum, Bishop R. G O'Connell, Wiley R. G A. Rand, Javies L. T January, P. Q L Irwin, P. Q L L. Davis, Wiley L. B Wilkins, Bishop R. H G. Davis, Philander Smith P. H it is plowing. "Power of Discrimination. A educated man affords through his education the power to appreciate a man; but it takes more than education to once after another position, then only after another position." INVADES TEXAS WITH LAY-EM-DOWN HAIR PRODUCTS PLANO — Sunday, Dec. 2, was pastoral at the Shiloh Baptist Church, East. Tyas prescheduled for us and our wounds were made to feel glad and safe. We were made to God’s word. The First Sunday in each season is called the "Young Men's Inspiration" and inspires us to see how the pounds boys and girls of Plane put them on. We were inspired on Training the Youth for Her Ministry, BEGIN, WHEN, WHILE and Wearin'! and every one was glad that they went to the church. We are pleased to have one sister Jones of the A. M. E. Church in the interest of her church and for the uplifting of humanity at the interest of her church and has prescheduled several sermons here which were gifted by all. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1923 pleased to see the High School doing so nicely with Prof. W. S. Collins, principal. And the workers are really putting over a great program this year. They have on a drive for supplying the school, with the necessary equipments to make the school what it really would be. This enrollment is coming up nicely and everything is favorable for a successful school. Mr. Garfield Thompson is a young man who is above the average. **WOLF GIFT**—Roy J. I. Gilmour delivered two wonderful gifts at Bibnear Baptist church Sunday, Dec. 9th. The W. H. M. M. B. REV. J. A. JONES, A. M. D. D. of humane work with praise of St. James A. B. Church Sunday on the occasion of the celebration of the 19th Anniv- er of Rev. J. H. Smitha itinerary ministr DALLAS PLAYERS TO PR PLAYS NEXT WEEK A The Dallas Negro Players, a group composed of lowered of the drama and dedicated to the discovery of the beautiful in ordinary Negro life, will make their first appearance before an audience of the State Theatre, after the five evening show. This will be a dress rehearsal only and only friends of the drama and the national friends of the actors will be invited. DALLAS PLAYERS TO PRESENT THREE ONE ACT PLAYS NEXT WEEK AT STATE THEATRE "The No. Count Boy" and "Barny Mild" are reproductions of the first is held in a North Carolina farm and the characters are well known. Beauty is found in the lives and in the characters discovered throughout a single great incident in their otherwise dainty lives. In the underworld of the ordinary city and shapes the stronger post of ward grandmother, who remains with his grandmother at the risk of ward grandmother, who seeks him for a murder committed the day before. Who have become convinced that the former Neo life and they are dedicated to the task of interpreting it for the benefit of lovers. This venture in drama has been made possible through the resource of a donor who defies to remain unknown for the present, direction has been undertaken by Mr. Wonzer, a known member of the Dahlas Lit. Theatre group and one of its directors. The cast for the three plays to LUMBAGO AND Backstage, Swinton Johns, Paid Cauled by Blood, Bloed, Uric Acid. WONZER'S GOLD AND I $1.00 A Postage 18 Cents Extra—Money back if it fails not one He is the third person to Positively (B) I WONZER 4866 Forestville, Ave. The object of this celebration is to launch a Movement to create an Endowment Fund for the W. E. Church, a philanthropic organization of A. M. Church, Wrocławia Baptist, Church, and all the State Church will help with St. James, Sunday. day accompanied by her note, Miss Lola Mac Franklin of Chittagong, Texas. The people are preparing for a merry Christmas here. The little folks are waiting for the Christmas Mass of the Dalai Lama and the reporter to say to the Editor of the Dalai Lama Express that the story was written which they enjoyed reading. HICE — sunny was a — bigh day in Rice at all of the churches in the city, and a — bigh day in Coralville. Rice had a nice writeup this week. Mrs. Trevaded wrote a week while the reporter was out of town the reporter as niedy day and called to see Dr. Dennis who was able to be up. Grand Master was able to be up. Grand Master called Sunday to see Mr. Dennis, his two subordinates that live out of town called to his house, Calif. and Mrs. J. K. Henson of town Sunday and visited — many women who being here in the Inland area away has been visiting in Dallas and report kayakers spent a very little Henry Lynn Dubois in very narrow to run his paper business RESENT THREE ONE ACT AT STATE THEATRE be presented on Tuesday night includes Misses Blanche-Doug, Willie T. Cowan, Ethel Besswell, Ethel Bowen, Chara C. G. Young, Wendy W. Worcester, Milla Tinker, Lawrence, George W. Terrell, A. S. Hawkins, L. McIntyre, Silica Cotton and Johns Tibbord. The playwright now plan to preserve at least two pieces of drama to the drama loving public. Mrs. M. L. Travis is ill at her home, 2054 1-2 Bryan Street. 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Golden Text.—A friend loveth at al- Povera 17:17. An Exposition of the Sunday Scho- son for Sunday, Dec. 16, 1929 the memorable voyage to Rome in whi- d some of the most thrilling experi- ences, we left him in our last lesson in Rome hired house the prisoner of the Lord Jes- and begun his work after a bief test of be- ne even pointed out by some writers, that ther themed were not spent in recreation—but with the Christians of Rome and learn These Jews came among the members to be leading Jews of the city to whom he explica- s being brought to Rome as prisoner, make plain to his countrymen the la- n in the sect which was—away wha- these Jews came among the members to be leading Jews of the city—from morning to evening, could not agree among themselves nor was being made by Paul, that the crucifix Paul feels free to turn to the Gentiles to special mission and our present lesson aha- t of his labor while a prisoner in Rome. After the "memorable voyage to Rome in which Paul encountered some of the most thrilling experiences of his ewful life, we left him in our last lesson in Rome living in his own hired house the prison at the Lord Jesus. Already he had begun his work after a rest of but three days. It is even pointed out by some writers, that the three days mentioned were not spent in recreation—but holding fellowship with the Christians of Rome and learning the conditions of the church in that city. This ended he sent for the leading Jews of Rome to request to Rome as prisoner and, at their request, make plain to his countrymen the bases of his belief, in the sect which "was "every where spoken against." These Jews came in large numbers to hear Paul when, when they could not agree among themselves nor to the claim that was being made by Paul, that the crucified Christ was the promised Mashiah spoken of in the law and by the prophets. Paul feels free to turn to the lesson shown from the fruits of his labor while a prisoner in Rome. THE TRUE BASIS OF FRIENDSHIP years ago a prize was offered for the best friendship and this was the one which was “A friend is the person who comes in when you has gone out.” Solomon says: “All times.” It is said a friend may well be named for friendship or for tripadvisor. Friendship may be a matter and detail—this is beautifully illuminated of the great Apostle—the sketch we have Acta and Epistles show what singular pity to attract men to himself and his work. It is also a reminder of the numerous no consideration of friendship even his course. It is said that Henry Druid Scotch Evangelist possessed in a charm of friendship that enabled him to offer his services to Drummond, and every friend of like the apostle who loved his friends too a to their faults or indifferent as to their remembered. “That the words of a fraternity are not the words of a friend.” In love and truth must ever be he in these Paul possessed in neither distance nor human imperfective affections nor blunted the keen edge of PAUL THE FRIEND OF ALL MEN is man happy who may number his friends, life—from those representing the higher and those who are numbered among the in our present lesson our attention is called in Acta 2004, when Paul was on his way to Jerusalem. He sent to him, he sent for the elders of the church he him. When they had arrived he pres last sermon, taking them that it was he would see them no more. It is one of fatha in Acta 2004, when he saw the hearts of men. Paul closes the service liveling in the sand while he commends they embraced him and kissed him show their love for their good pastor who had been a friend in his situations twenty two whom he sends greetings. One who has a son's friends say seventy four are named Epistles. Some years ago a prize was offered for the best definition of friendship and this was the one which was awarded the prize. "A friend is the person who comes in when every moment of your life is at all times." It is said that a friend may well be recorded the masterpieces of nature. Paul was blessed with a peculiar genius for friendship. Friendship may never be forgotten in the life of the great Apostle—the sketch we have of his life in the Acts and Epistles show what singular power he possessed to attract men to himself and his work, but they were not always so powerful and rightlooseness, no consolation of friendship ever turned him from his course. It is said that Henry Drummond, the young Scottish Evangelist possessed in a charming degree "the grace of friendship that enabled him to offer to those who were not so well versed in his life and therem Drummond, and every friend of like quality, resembled the apostle who loved his friends too sincerely to be held to their souls or indifferent as to their repugnance." He was always better at all times than the precious balms of an enemy that break the head." Love and truth-must be the basis of genuine friendship—the Paul possessed in marked strength and courage that he chilled his infections nor blunted the keen edge of his love. PAUL THE FRIEND OF ALL MEN ____, The man is happy who may number his friends from all walks of life—from those representing the highest social standing, and those who are numbered among the poor and humble. In our present lesson our teacher, Paul, was on his last journey to Jerusalem and when the stop was made by their ship at Miletus, he sent for the elders of the church to come down to see him. When they had arrived he praached to them and told them that he would see them no more. It is one of the most peltic speeches in all literature and shows Paul's ability to grip the hearts of men. Paul closes the service with prayer—all kissing in the sand while he commended them for their love. Paul also describes the depth of their love for their good pastor who had labored with them for three years. In the last chapter to the Romans Paul crowds in his salutations twenty two personal friends to whom he sends greetings. One who has made a name for himself says seventy four are named in Aces and Paul's Heels. ONESIMUS THE FUGITIVE SLAVE ow comes to consider one of the genus of aa, it is the only personal letter that has con- ceive just spoken of the many friends mentioned affectionately by name and it is opposed that he wrote many personal letter samples, but not one. And the shadow of doubt. Oneusimus was probably robbed his master and made g drifted and was lost in the melting pot of the world. We do not know just h it—it is likely that Oneusimus had known The problem now arose what was to be done with Oneius.—he was the property of Phlemon—this brings before on the whole problem of the attitude of Christianity toward the apostle during the struggle in this country for our freedom—thief was no text that stated plainly that human slavery was contrary to the laws of God. The treatment of slaves during Paul's day was terrible. One slave owner, a slave of the Apostle Paul, was the Arpian Way. A nobleman was murdered by a slave and four hundred slaves, wen, women and children, were executed. The slave owner had complete authority over his made forbidding living chattle. By decree, the year 900 A. D. it was agreed in a synod that a mistress was justified PAGE EIGHT In The Realm of Religion PAUL AND HIS FRIENDS Golden Text. A — friend loveth at all times. Poverus 17:17. in beating her slave mated to death. Bishop Moule gives a touching incident. Says he: "One Diedel Pollio, a friend of the emperor, was accustomed to throw his offending slave into the fire, and the emperor was one day entertaining Agustus at table, when the cupboard bearer broke a crystal goblet, and was forwittily sentenced to the same punishment as at his owner's expense, not to be forgiven, but to be punished other way, and Augustus, shocked and angered, ordered the man's encaustication, and had Pollio's crystals all broken. He was then sent to the court, and discarded his friend." This gives one some idea of what an offending slave might expect from a master. Paul would in this letter: change the relationship that once existed between the emperor and slave as was once the case, but brothers in Christ. PAUL'S USE OF FRIENDSHIP Nothing can be more stur Paul uses in setting the case of He makes several pleas for the simus. First he was begotten the age of ten, the age of life he had and the same quite old, then it was to his effort. Then he offered to had taken if he desired it. MAY LOSE LIFE FOR Arthur-Langely may die protect a woman who was near his home on Eakin Stre the man struck him over the fracturing his skull. Whichever way to Parker that his condition is critical, Langley lives at 2404 Ea PRESIDENT ADAMS OF VISITS II President M. W. Adams of few hours in Dallas last week wrote to W. W. Towns. His other to F. W. Towns. His other in which graduates of the sch Nothing can be more striking than to note the skill Paul uses in setting the case of Onesimus before Philemon. He makes several pleas for the favorable reception of Onesimus. First he was begotten in his bonds; second; he was now "Paul the aged"—he was just past sixty but the strenuous life he lived and suffering he had undergone made him a man of great importance and worth to Christ. Then he offered to make good what Onesimus had taken if he desired it. MAY LOSE LIFE FOR PROTECTING WOMEN Arthur-Langley may die as the result of his desire to protect a woman who was being mistreated by two men near his home on Eakin Street, Saturday night. One of his assistants, a nurse, is in prison for fruturing his skull. *Pastor* Hospitalized, he seems to be said that his condition is critical. Both of his assailants escaped. Langley lives at 2404 Eakin Street. PRESIDENT ADAMS OF ATLANTA UNIVERSITY VISITS DALLAS President M. W. Adams of Atlanta University spent a few hours Dallas best west visiting the alumni of Atlanta University and visiting the faculty by Prof. U. W. Towns. His other stops in Texas include visits in which graduates of the school are located other pots in which graduates of the school are located. SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH Bro. P. C. Cox, Church Clerk Rev. J. L. Lampley, Pastor NEWS OF MOUNT GILEAD MISSONARY BAPTIST CHURCH FV. Worth, Texas, D. 1922 The beginning of a perfect day in Mr. Alead Sunday School with a wonderful lesson that included the visitations were present, a wonderful lesson was studied, beautiful board by the Sunday School School board and by the School Sunday School board like the teacher or pray for Paul; yet we can help spread the Gospel in some way, Mr. Boyd class in Sunday School and, in very difficult in placing the activity on the black board in the school of the black board to appear to respond the Gospel with the use of the black board, are you help- Morning services started predawn with a welcome breakfast from lunch 4:10, 10:30. Presbyterian - Presbyterian, surry out. 10:30. Presbyterian - Presbyterian, sat "but that they enjoyed the Presbyterian meal." Mrs. M. R. M. Jones of Salem was Mrs. R. M. Jones of Salem. Robert Bermer of Dallas, M. O. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1924 kicking than to note the skill of Onesimus before Phlemon. He favorite reception of One in his bonds; second; he was just past sixty, but the stream made him more ports that Phlemon had come to make good what Onesimus is PROTECTING WOMEN was the result of his desire to be mistreated by two men set. Saturday night. One of hand with a piece of iron pipe and Hospital where it is said. Both of his assailants escapkin Street. ATLANTA UNIVERSITY DALLAS Atlanta University spent a week visiting the alumni of the university as a guest of honor by stones in Texas include visits Houston, and other pots school are located M.-M. McGunney District Manager for the Universal Life Insurance office of the same company. All officers of the same company. All Missionary Baptist Church of Dalila, Mr. Kenna Blackman of Virginia Christen was also our missionary. He is very sick, but was up and at her post all day. Mrs. M. Virginia Christen was also our servant in the church, she is one of the many doorkeepers in the that's another way of helping. Are the style reviews announced in several weeks ago by the Wes- Miller. Alice Wilson is President with you will do, well to purchase your ticket at once, as they are play is guessed. The Senior will give an entertainment Today-After-nobel at 3 p.m. on the beginning of a day, Monday, Nov. 14, at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 25th. The First Anniversary of Dr. C. A. Greer, A. D. Porter of Mount-Sequoia and Bastien Porter of Mount-Sequoia. Prince-Paster of Mount-Sequoia Baptist Church preached the Ancient Words of the 14th chapter of the 14th chapter of the 16th chapter. The epshems used are very powerful, pleasing. We heard him, M. Plasch Choir said, come to church our doors are opened to you come to church RAFMAN-M. The P. T. A. v. w. Garden Center. In private over the program. Last Tuesday by this organization. Service as by this organization. Service as Total collection for installation services H14. The home of Mr. designed by the Mr. Shady Joe designed by the Mr. Oscar Smith visited and Mr. Oscar Smith visited Bun Hinkle, Leonka, Jenson, and Mussel Carrie McKinney, of Morrill, Ariz. Craig McKinney, of Morrill, Ariz. Missus Lattin, of Lattin, Ariz. Missus Lattin, of Lattin, Ariz. Mr. Jocker, T. Martin Mr. Jocker, T. Martin Mr. Jocker, T. Martin Saturday, on business, Mr. Hanko were united in his business, Mr. Hanko were united in his business, Mr. Hanko were united in his business, Mr. Hanko were united in his business, Mr. Hanko to, to, and Mr. Cliveon to, to, and Mr. Cliveon Window Cleaners Defeat Race Hatred Drive New York, Dec. 15—(CMS) Representatives of the Windows Cleaners Protective Union, Legal Affairs, and the Office of many employees to help a dividing wedge between Colored and white workers in the in- dustry. Starting an organization drive 3 weeks ago, with the object of recruiting workers in the jobs she sees on the industry in New York, the union discovered that the house was for the purpose of pitting the white workers against the Negro worker. We were also for the purpose of pitting the white workers against the Negro worker. We were also for the purpose of pitting the white workers against the Negro worker. In the Union, and some even hold on to Negro workers, we would not accept Negroes as members. The union clean裁 belong to the union. Union officials claim that the entire industry will be organized within a (Continued from page 1) test Men Against Frame-Up While in his report Captain Joe soaps very little about the seams in the boots, some so have glued over those parts of the testimony, relating to the bad condition of the Vestriana boots, which were here with a sigh of relief, ceding as it does the long and arduous labor of the Negro Labor Congress and the Negro Champion to protect the rights of the colored members of the The Vortia case again brings sharply the need for a powerful, more effective, further, argument why Negroes should support their newsroom. Charleston N. A. A. C. P. Wins-Sweeping Victory CONTINUE FROM PAGE ONE the Board of Education, pointing out the elegance of the Board's action in accepting this stipulation, and the abolition of the power of taxation to establish and support a public library, to devise those who are taxed to support the library, from On May 19, the Supreme Court of West Virginia awarded a writ to the Supreme Court for the telegraphed the N. A. A. G. on October 1, 2015, brief in the case was filed in the Supreme Court. The case was filed in Kirkwood, St. George, Kirkwood, St. George, Dec. 4, the West Virginia Supreme court on its own decision, which, according to the court, gram sustains every point raised in the case. The National Office of the N. A. A. C. P. has sent its constituent to the Supreme Court to meet to Mesra, Nut and Klimbrough. N. A. has kept in constant touch with the case from N. A. Arkansas Democrats Worried About Negro Voters CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE see fit "The Negroes'attorney declared wary of any attempt to the Arkansas. Supreme Court and the United States Court of Appeals agreed to the status of members of their race who vote the Democratic dial in general elections. Bishop Brooks Closes Con- ference With More Than $18,000 (Continued from Page 1) sponsoring the plan they say will do it. He says he will give rake five thousand dollars at a stairway rally, and give rake five thousand in one effort, he is the only one in the state to raise the amount. National Inter-Racial Conference to Meet in Washington, Dec. 16-19 CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE by George W. Miller of the International Longshoreman's Amo- sio The Officers of the National Intercultural Conference are as follows: President of Howard University: Robert K. Mott, President of Howard University: Robert K. Mott, President BITISH EMBRASSADOR SPEAKS AT HOWARD UNIVERSITY Washington, D. C. Dec. 22 Sir Emane British, British Embassador to the United States address audience today. His visit and address were in connection with the Decloyship of the New International House. imitation of prejudice in all form and the promotion of inter- cultural understanding. HIS is to sustain the greatest pos- sible contact with international expects and to provide a fund with expects to provide a defiants to the world conference. TEXAS TOWNS CELINA Rel. W. W. Cummings bapstor of Saint Philip Philippe Baptist Church, New York, Dec. 22 with each church Dept. having a Mish. each one was presented to the pastor $1500 was presented to the pastor in wearing apparel and Grocery by Mrs. Mary White as an award which the pastor the "Highest Award" received Contracts Awarded For New Negro School **Contracts.** totaling $24,613 board for construction work on the proposed York school building for Neoclassic. of $23,107 but let to C was contracted to the Electrician contract of $443 was let to the Supervisor Electrician company of Dallas. sewerage were let as facilities are the proposed building. Several bids offered all of them to the proposed building. $200 in Prizes to College Students Three Awards of $100; $65 and $83 — All Students Eligible Sek Conditions Below. The Commission on Interational Cooperation, with headquarters in Berlin, has appointed two hundred students accranging Two Hundred years of experience in real relation, submitted by students of Southern col-lege during the present school year. In case the prize winning payees shall be delivered as delivered by the prize winner, or published in college periodicals or published in college periodicals the prize will not be received, exceptively. One Hundred Dollars, Sixty-Five Dollars, and Thirty-Five Dollars, will not be delivered or published the prices will be respected. One Hundred Dollars, and Twenty-Five Dollars, Contests will be free to choose from the opportunities being given to think being equal preference will be given to practical discussions, attitudes, with suggestions of their improvement. Papers should be submitted to the Commission and must be in the hands of the Commission on or for Debtors. April Further information and suggestions must be made to K. R. Anderson, Director, Commission on Inter- Director, Commission on Inter- Building Association, 419 Paineer Building. NEGRO AND INDIAN PEONS Boston, Columbia, Dec. 16 Bundles of railroad workers in Maryland have been arrested for a strike of 30,000 plantation workers at 30,000 plantation sites. Court Company of New York and have refused to transport government forces ordered to the area in an effort to prevent a strike. Several days ago a contingent of government troops sent to quell insurgent attackers, disarmed and released. Martial law has been established and several attackers were murdered and several wounded in an unprovoked attack on the Carlos Cortes Vargas who With the strike of the Negro Indian banana slaves steady work on the federal states of the United Frut产 Company brought to the United States sequestered by the United States squadron south to Columbia waters. Orders for such a move are believed to have been sent to the squadron against American impassil Inter-agency embarrassing to Howe. Only thirty American are in the Navy and eight in the Marine and Negro Guard. The United Pratt Company will have to be proclaimed, of course, even though veterans will not protect Negro citizens from brym mobbs in their own country. REV. E. L. HARRISON, President Foreign Missions Convention. President B. M. and M. J. H. will be invited to the convention of St. John Baptist Church will appear at his post. In St. John All of Dallas avails the coming of this Prince of ministers. Come all of you and him in. Come all of you and him. C. O. H. Wright Chairman. Mrs. H. Dillard. Recorder. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morrow, 2017 Flora, received the sad insult of the death of their son-in-law. H. Black in Detroit Michigan. The Royal Shakee club met with Mr. Gerald Boyd, 1113 Humburt Road, New York, where out excellent War were favored with talks from all the members on the association of the The dance Thanksgiving morning, the Cherry Club of Dallas was an reported having an enjoyable holiday program, proud of this club because any of the Royal Shakes have an Affair. We also wish to thank them for their generosity and glad to have M. M. K. Tell one of the new members present.