Houston Informer

Saturday, February 19, 1927

Houston, Texas

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NINE CHICAGO NEGROES SEEK CITY COUNCIL SEATS Halls Packed To Hear Noted American Speaker "The Flame of Eternal Love," Odd Fellows Temple, Feb. 28, 8:30 P.M. Drama by WILLIE YOUNG-RICHARDSON, under auspices WESLEY MEMORIAL A. M. E. CHURCH. HOME EDITION VOL. VIII NINI S THE MIRROR By C. F. RICHARDSON BRILLIANT CAREER ENDED. PYTHIANS' NEW POLICY. Effective January 1, 1927, the Colonial Bank of Texas and W. S. Dallas of Dallas is grand chancellor, added several new members of the board, and recruits new officers to the order of the original which are the issuance of $1,000 policies and the paid-up insurance policies. Members against the loss of his equity in his policy, according to terms of the new contracts, members in financial distress and financially embarrassed members in the case of the Python order, as the grand lodge will lend distress and financially embarrassed members in the case of the Python order, due, endowment taxes and burial taxes. In this $1,000 policy, the Texas Pythonians are now issuing four classes of $1,000, being one of the only two colored fraternities in Texas issuing such under the terms of this new contract, all members who have been in the interest at the rate of 5 per annum, $1,000, being one of the only three (3) years prior to January 1, 1927, can secure such loans, bearing interest at the rate of 5 per annum, plus the accrued interest, will be deprived from the fee of the property, and the local lodge. In case of death before the amount of the loan has been paid, the lodge will operate under such provisions. The conductor of this column deserves the fee of the Grand Chancellor and his cap for this forward step in his career. Jurisdiction of this order in the foreword of all state jurisdictions of the United States. RETHEL'S TWILIGHT PROGRAM. Bethel Baptist Church will be the scene of a twilight program Sunday, February 20, 3:30 p.m., when a pro gram will be rendered by the Sunday school chair, assisted by other Sunday schools of the city, Members and friends of the church are invited to be present. Mrs. A. August is promoter of this program. "The Flame Drama by WILLIE Y THE HOUSTON INFORMER CONGRESSMAN DYER'S SPOUSE GIVEN REBUFF FOR HUSBAND'S STAND Washington, D. C.—An incident haped this week which calls attention to the many rebuffs, criticism, and sometimes faults Representative L. C. Dyer has received from many people, and has been accused since he has lobbied a national figure in defense of the Negro, Gossip of wedge currency has it that his wife was defended for the viose presidency of the United States, because many Southern, women voted against her on account of Mr. Dyer's championship of the Anti-Lynching Hall (By The Associated Negro Press) Chicago, Ill.—William Pickens, field secretary of the Negro Press, and contributing editor of the Negro Press, has returned to the states after several weeks stay on the European continent. Mr. Pickens went to Europe to attend the Brussels conference, but was recalled by the home office of the N. A. A. C. P. due to the pressing need of his services in the work of the movement, home, ten days before the postponed conference was held. Mr. Pickens initially to remain for the conference was a distinct disappointment to the majority of the movement, particularly since he had been elected head of the commission on the Negro. Throughout the World, at a pre-conference meeting. Suggests World-wide Plan. In expressing his regret upon being able to remain in conference to Herr L. Bihart, of Berlin, for suggested the following: to further gates and others interested in the Negro Press. Cooperation among Negro organizations in the different parts of Africa through some central bureaucracy. me of Etern YOUNG-RICHARDSO South's Greatest Weekly Newspaper HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1927 defeating hostile legislation, and discriminations in our school allotments, and the congressional record and speaking against them. I remember distinctly Mrs. Sisson brought in our school bill for the congressional record and speaking against them when we had 31% of the children. I hurriedly framed a protest, and the congressional record on the tree on the floor and had my protest read into the floor, December 16th, 1970. I was compelled for aid in all issues of both municipal and national import, and the congressional record. MARSHALL GIRL WINSHONORS AT NORTHWESTERN Marshall, Texas. — Miss Miriam Blanche Danog, youngest daughter of President M. W. Dogan of Willey College, who is pursuing her graduate degree from the University, spent the fortnightly intermester vacation at the Willey campus, visitation at Westwood University, and spent home maneuvered and thus created quite a range of speculation as to just what she made an unusually fine record at Northwestern both in her student life and present day. She was one of the leading characters in a festival of the nations Women's Club of Evanston recently held in Northwestern under the auspices of the Women's Club of Evanston along with four other of the star characters, appeared in the photographic News. Miss Dogan was an honor student, the student body. She was basilic of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority in the number of social events its national meeting in Washington in 1958 and planned entertainment during her two weeks stay. s Packed *2. Closer cooperation between Negroes of Africa and those of the western nation. The Pan-American congress at a medium for world cooperation on the Negro question and at the international level by all others interested.* 4. There should be some regular meetings among the Negro groups, that is some sort of Negro association of the world, for regular periodic exchange. Tour la Successful. While in Europe, Mr. Pickens visited the principal cities of Germany, France, Belgium, Russia and England, Belgium, Germany and France, faced by the minority races in those countries. According to reports compiled in the country, no minority has ever been accorded the reception in Europe such as was tendered to Mr. Pickens. In every city or country visited he was in great demand as a speaker and contributed several articles to the publication. Looked upon as the "ambassador of Afro-Americans," he carried out the mission to urge the negro's message to thousands of European whites who packed and boarded the assembly halls to hear him speak. In fact, so well did Mr. Pickens, under auspices WES COLORED SOLON PRESENTS ANTI-LYNCHING BILL (By The Associated Press Repress) Jefferson City, Mo.—Meo A. John, recently elected legislator from St. Louis, introduced an anti-lynching bill in the house of representatives recently which which proclaimed by a bymob may bring suit against the county in which the lynching occurred, for damages up to $5,000. If a judgment was rendered the county will be authorized to recover the amount from the bymob. If the county will fail to prevent the lynching. The bill further provides that any person participating in the lynching by a bymob shall be deemed guilty of first degree murder. If the mob victim was not guilty, the mob would be subject to imprisonment from two to ten years. YOUNG MEN TO ACT AS BENEFTT USHERS; TICKET SALL BRISK Judging from advance ticket sales, the second annual prince festival by the Colleyton Chamber of Commerce, at the Glenwood Auditorium, will be largely attended by members of both races. Reservations are who-being made for delegations from Gatleton, Windsor and Bristol, as well as adjacent points. The following man have consents to us as ushers: Alphabee Church, chairman; Chris Hardway, Tracy Thompson, Seniors Barclay, Trace Thompson, Arthur Arbour, G. K. Tomlinson, Pauline New, Joseph Johnson and H. P. Carter. The musical organization is busy with rehearsals, putting on the final lineup to cheer on the program that will please and delight all races and seen. This program will be the equipment fund of the new Negro hospital. To Hear Me and put over this message, many are now wondering whether it would be a wise move to have him re-visit Europe periodically. Gives Out An Interview, Gates Street, New York, NY 10022. in an interview, Mr. Picks said: "We have a history of constituted, has about six colored men who have been part of the British people are today study the color and race problems of the world more than any other people they were. They were glad to learn the truth that it represented cooperation between white and black toward a common goal, about 60 lectures in England and Scotland, not found in the English were not found in the French, they had been reported to be. 1 found African students in the universities of France." Germany's Recovery Amazing. "The energy and coolness and cour- ship with which the Germans are building their industry and commerce are amazing. Berlin, the capital, is one of the closest and most colony cities in all Europe. The re- requirement of the peace treaty that Germany scrap her army has lessened her burdens, heavy as those burdens Odd Fellow SLEY MEMORIAL A. BITTER FIGHT AMONG COLORED LEADERS TO CONTROL BLACK VOTE Wright-De Priest-Jackson Political Feud Goes Merrily Apace in Windy City—Former Mayor William Hale Thompson Seeking Mayoralty Toga in Republican Primary Election, February 22—Louis Anderson and "Bob" Jackson Seeking Re-election to City Council—Seven Other Black Americans After Alderman Posts. (By the Associated Negro Press.) Chicago. Ill.-Nine Negroes in the primary election campaign February 22. Four of these are Ward, two in the Third, and three. As a background to the fight to other, is the struggle for leadership between Edward H. Wright, Ill.-duly elected committee of the son, an undertaker who has been the Second Ward by certain who first Nergal olderman, and now W. Wright is the only one possess He was elected in 1930 to represent the republican party. W opposing factional sides of the p the present campaign, DePriest former Mayor William Hale Th. the present campaign. Thompson wards himself. This did not please Wright, and, as a consequence, endorsement of Thompson was not coming from Wright's organization. Thompson, State Attorney Crowe, and several other prominent, white leaders denom and that West support Thompson or rollsquish leadership in the Second Ward. Wright refused to hear them. Daniel Jackson was thereupon. Noted Am —Nine Negroes are aspirants for the election campaign here which co- Four of these are running in the Third, and three in the Fourth, to fight the these men are making struggle for leadership of big blocks of H. Wright, Illinois Commerce Committee member of the Second Ward; maker who has been chosen to supervise by certain white interests, and now reported to be a die only one possessing a clear claim in 1920 to represent the Second Wublican party. Wright and DePriest侧 sides of the political fence for a campaign, DePriest is said to have William Hale Hadoop to handle campaign. Thompson aspires to co- please Wright, and, named by these who, endorsement of Wrigley's prerogative campaign. Thompson, final funeral parlor row, and several is reputed to be a Chicago, Ill.-Nine Negroes are aspirants for the city council in the primary election campaign here which comes to a close February 22. Four of these are running in the famous Second Ward, two in the Third, and three in the Fourth. As a background to the fight these men are making against each other, is the struggle for leadership of big blocks of the Negro vote between Edward H. Wright, Illinois Commerce Commissioner, and duly elected commissiter of the Second Ward; Daniel M. Jackson, an undertaker who has been chosen to supercee Wright in the Second Ward by certain white interests, and Oscar DePriest, first Negro alderman, and now reported to be a discredited leader. Wright is the only one possessing a clear claim to his inaugural H. Wright in 1999, and secondly, Second Ward in the councils of the republican party, Wright and DePriest, are opposing factional sides of the political fence for years. Early in the present campaign, DePriest is said to have been chosen by former Mayor William Hale Thompson to handle his interests in the present campaign. Thompson aspires to control the black wards himself. This did not please Wright, and, named by these whites to take over as a consequence, endorsement of Wright's prelegitives in the Second Thompson was not coming from Ward. Jackson is proprietor of the Wright House, a black city, and Statuary Attorney Crowne, and was required to a millionaire. IS FROM E Noted American A.N.P. WILLIAM PICKENS are. But wages are minerally low. It makes an American shah to feel that at home the fellow citizens are wasting what to the Germans would be luxuries and that the finest industrial people of Germany are doing without some of the simplest conveniences of an ordinary American fact, and its achieve tremendous importance. the colored troops mainly of people were much of hear about South Dakota, pledging to hear about southern states. Omen in all Europe man. No Violence "As we Russians an efficiency expert government offices save time and more have done, we have with revolution or is of course power to of poverty, and some robbery. In Belt theft are the nature of it, as in most of Chicago where ro in the pardons or there is no volcocity in Europe seem full opportunity to mentire business NW, to collect hopeless. The Ru propped on work and its achievements fact, and its achieve tremendous importance. ws Temple M. E. CHURCH . emple, Feb RCH. . . . are aspirants for the city council sign here which comes to a close are running in the famous Second tree in the Poorhill. these men are making against each big of the Nego vote办商会 Commissioner, and the Second Ward; Daniel M. Jack an chosen to supervise Wright in his interests, and Oscar Deliest, reported to be a disinterested leader, asking a clear claim to his inheritance the Second Ward in the countright and Deliest have been on political fence for years. Early in is said to have been chosen by pomson to handle his interests in son aspirates to control the black named by these white to take over Wright's pregenitors in the Second Ward. Jackson is proprietor of the finest funeral parlor in the city, and is reputed to be a millionaire. If Thompson should win, in the April election, it would mean a temporary eclipse of Wright as a leader, or a action clipping of his wings of power. The chances for Thompson the colored troops in the Rhine was the most important battle. People were much more interested in hear about South Carolina. They packed the Prussian legislative building in the city and moved to the southern states. One of the sober men in all Europe today is the Ger No Violence In Russia PRICE: 5 CENTS S EATS MONG ERS TO BACK VOTE pace in Windy City—Former Toga in Republican Primary Jackson Seeking Re-election or Aldermanic Posts. Praises Society of Friends. "I must say something about the Society of Friends, under whose auspices I travelled and spoke in the United States. The Quaker movement sometimes called Quakers, did everything in their power to make my country thrushthrough Europe and make the most crucial hospitality in their homes and made by far the biggest single contribution to my birth and most ordinary reputation in Europe for impartiality. All the groups and parties who back me and/or tolerate the Society of Friends. 8:30 P.M. Admission 50c PAGE TWO Stage Favorite Praises Exelento Allen Harris says Exelente is great! Allen Harris, one of the country's outstanding actresses, says she owns her beautiful, silky hair to the regular use. 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DAVIS, Jr. DENTIST Office: 418½ Milam Street Telephone: Office, Preston 6015 Residence, Hadley 2148 Room 409 Odd Fellowa Temple Office Phone, Preston 7118 Residence, Hadley 8488-J Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. adays by Appointment Odd Fellows Temple Fairchild Undertaking Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS Phones: Fairchild 1835 Fairland 6464 1015 Dowling Street Office Hours: 2:00 to 4:00P.M. 8:00 to 10:00A.M 6:00 to 8:00P.M. DR. THELMA A. PATTEN PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Specialist Women's and Children's Disease. 417 Old Fellows Temple Phone Preston 1959 HOUSTON, TEXAS Mme. A. L. Lewis' Wonderful Hair Grower Specialities TREATMENT OF DANDRUFF AND CURE OF TETTER Mme. L. E. Jones' System Residence: 3201 Buck Street Phone Capitol 2556-W War Declared on Kinky Hair Johnson's "SILK TOP" 10-Minutes Hair Straightener will straighten the worst head of hair in 10 minutes. Price Sample Box Only $1.25 SOLD BY J. JOHNSON Temple Barber Shop 500 LOUISIANA ST. HOUSTON, TEXAS THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1927 Improved Uniform International SundaySchool Lesson (BR. REV. P. H. FITEWATH, D.D. Dean, at the Evening School, Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) (BR. 1957, Western Newspaper Union.) Lesson for February 20 SERVING IN AND THROUGH THE CHURCH. LESSON TEXT—Matt. §11-18; Acts §11-18. GOLDEN TEXT—We are laborers together with God—I Cor. 3:9. PRIMARY TOPIC—Praising God in Church. JUNIOR TOPIC—Serving in the Church. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC—The Meaning of Church Member-Young PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC—The Working Together in the Church. There is an utter lack of connection between the subject chosen by the students and the subjects of Scripture selected. The first exhibits the responsibilities of the subjects of the Messiah's Kingdom, and which were upon the members of the primitive church. Definite recognition should be given this in our instruction. I. The Responsibilities of the Subjects of Messiah's Kingdom—(Matt. 1). The whole mass of marking is shown in the Scriptures to be corrupted—the whole world in moral and spiritual privilege and solemn responsibility of the subjects of the kingdom to exert a saving and splitting influence as to the world; to be alive to live much lives as to purify and enlighten. This can only be done in measure that the Church, King and strive to make known His glory and power to others. We are the salt of the earth* (v. 13). 1) Penetrating. This means that the disciples must not separate themselves from the world, but thrust themselves into the world. They must be brought into contact with the substance to be affected by it. 2) Purifying. The influence of the disciples of Christ in prayer and purify. 3) Preserving. Salt has the tendency of believers to save the world from perishing in its own vices. 4) Light illuminates and worm. "Light illuminates and worm" in order to perform its mission; city built on a hill was not intended to be bld. This world is dark and cold. Many pitfalls and challenges are dealt with. Christ should so live that the unwary case be kept from falling into them. 5) The Primitive Church (2:45-47). The behavior of the members of the Primitive Church, their gifts of speaking with temples and performing mighty miracles. It was the result of the Holy Spirit in 1. They sought the instruction from those who knew the form (v. 43). 2. The mark of the spirit-splited believer is ingestion to receive instruction from those who have been taught by the 2. They abode in fellowship with one another (v. 42). Spirit-filled believers have an affection for their kind. They have been buried in the memorial sacrament of Christ's death (v. 42). Those who have entered into fellowship with Christ will faithfully obey them. They have continued in prayer (v. 42). A sure mark of the spirit-filled believer is a life of prayer. They have been baptized into the one body of which Christ is head (I Cor. 12:11). They have a community of goods (vv. 44, 45). They have their possessions and distributed them to all men as they need. This proves that they were under the power of the supernatural. It ensures that they are buried in his title to earthly possessions. 7. They were filled with gladness and joy. 8. Those who are really born from above are filled with great joy and will devote themselves to the doing of good. 9. Those who are really born from above are filled with great joy and will devote themselves to the doing of good. 10. Praising God and having favor with all the people (vv. 47). 11. Praising God and having the attention of the people and induced them to yield themselves to God and such as were being saved were added to God. Fullness of the Spirit God cannot give fullness of the Spirit to him who does not have fullness of trust as to yield his life to Him—Echoba. Self-Will The queer thing about self-will is that it kills the very thing its wants—freedom—Southern Methodist. 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Immortal Verse "O Little Town of Bedlehem" was written by Dr. Phillips Brooks when he was sector of a Philadelphia church. It was first sung on Christ's Sunday service of the amulet who was the organist of Doctor Reedholm hurls, Lewis Redder. If She Were a Widow Clyde Gerard knew a wife who omitted to her chum that she would be to a widow for a few months. She would be the best of them. We have no idea how she would look to other men; but we know she would be a good wife. We would say — Copper's Weekly. Not a Bad Idea The latest thought in automobile rural traffic regulation is to have your com- pany licensed to operate in rural areas. Why not apply the same plan to ma- nage licences) - Sieve & Leather Re- coverer Canon Pearls Pears are rarely found in aquatic waters, but they are found in waters, but as a rule they are small to be of commercial value. Like small spherical like- small shaping. To Clean Gilt Dirt gift itty bitty be rubbed with a cotton. 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Protected Swans Multiply Uncle Eben "Children," said Uncle Benson, "ought to do驰ey fleece, but some of them would picture do so unaware of others to act at felonies." Washington Post. Aim High Who shoots at the midday sun though he be aure he shall never hit the mark, yet as sure he is that he is sure he will not be shot at the ball — Sir Phillip Sidney at the bairn. Sugar From the Palm By tapping the Nipa palm, which grows in the Philippines, good white sugar can be obtained at a cost and is similar that for that of producing a cane sugar. Fear Generally Justified "A hypocrite," said HI Ho, the age of Chinatown, "it always nerves. He lives in fear that some one will kill him." About him, "Washington St." Rarest Coin in World The Confederate half-dollar is the rarest coin in the world, says Liberty. Only four of these coins were minded of these are known to be extant. Early Street Lighting The first street lighting system was started in London in 1843, when house and store owners on certain streets were required to out-horn-sided envelopes. Lake That Burns Natives of Costa Rica burn a certain lake each year. The lake is thickly grown over with tall grass, the tips are cut off and with the nets set fire to the mats. Alphabet Revision The movement to revise the alphas would receive more general support than it did before the letter indicating the first letter will not be found — Indiapolis. Three Holy Lands Holy sind is the name given by Christians to Palestine Mohammad ben-Salam, the bishop of Mohammed, the Holy land, while white-breasted calli in the Arabic, the Holy land. Huge Station Boothsland's greatest station, Waverley, Edinburgh, cover 20 acres, and deals with over 1,000 trains a day. The station is nearly one mile in length. WASHINGTON AND FIRST CABINET THE CONFERENCE A rare photograph of President Washington and the nation's first cabinet, men whose names have since become revered in the nation's history. In the photograph are, from left to right: Secretary of War Henry Knox, Secretary of State John Kennedy, Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton, and President Washington. Monument Is Nation's Tribute to Greatest Son The idea of a monument to the memory of George Washington originated in 1789. It was the ultimate outcome of a resolution introduced by John Marshall in 1790 that a marble monument be mounted in the courtyard of the capital, at the city of Washington, and that the family of General Washington be requested to permit his body to be placed in the monument be so designed as to commemorate the great events of his military and political life." Before the monument was erected, the greens, in 1788, had adopted the resolution "that an equarian statue of General Washington be erected at the center of the courtyard of the congress shall be established." In considering these two resolutions congress agreed the former so as to erect a granite monument, on granite granite and marble, in pyramidal form, 100 feet at the base and 100 feet at the top of the city of Washington." Mean- Reproduction of the Original Design of the Washington Monument. while, the equestrian statue mentioned in the resolution of the Continental congress culminated in the statue by Greenough, which was placed in the vittoria of the Capitol in 1841. But it was later moved to the east front of the Capitol; and more recently in the Smithsonian museum. No definite steps were taken toward the erection of the monument until the National Monument National Monument society was organized, with the idea of erecting a monument by popular subscription. The society, which artists to submit designs for a monument, the only requirement was that the monument should be an entirely blond durability, simplicity and grandest." The cost of the proposed structure was to be not less than $100,000. Proposed Memorial. Many designs were submitted. The selected design that submitted by Robert L. Browne was chosen this time. This design, known as the original design of the Washington Monument, was the accompanying Illustration. The plan, as shown, was a circular colonnaded building 250 feet in diameter with a 12-foot diameter spring an obelisk扎 70 feet square at the base and 500 feet high. The accumulated slowly because contributions had been limited to one dollar a person, the money to justify beginning the building of the monument was accumulated. In 1848 congress adopted another resolution authorizing the society to erect a monument upon a tote to be placed in the monument's center. THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1927 States and the board of managers of the society. That site on the public side of the monument was where the monument now stands, was selected. The corner stone of the monument was laid on July 4 of that year, and was marked with stones weighing 24,000 pounds and was marked and presented to the society by the foundation. The stone selected for the foundation was the blue stone of the Potomac valley, in blocks weighing from six to eight tons. Design Changed. When the actual work was begun Mills' plan for a circular colonized building at the base was abandoned and changed as to proportions, was retained. On this plan the monument was built, by 1800, by 1800. Then the Civil war halted work on it. But at the end of the war further appeals were made to Congress for co-operation for co-operation. It was in 1876 that the resolution was offered to Congress for co-operation in the monument. 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St. Glair, Parlor 820% East Commerce 8L, San Antelo, Texas THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1927 SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER 509,600 AGATE LINES 509,600 AGATE LINES An Increase of 121,000 Agate Lines Over 1925 This huge amount of advertising space was employed by local and foreign advertisers during 1926 in The Houston Informer No other Negro newspaper in Texas or the South—and only three in America—even approached this record during 1926, which again proves that this is the South's Greatest Weekly Newspaper Going into more colored homes than any newspaper printed in Houston—Weekly, Daily or Monthly—and having both national and international reputation and prestige for its editorial views and expressions Local and Foreign Advertisers Can not go wrong by including The Houston Informer in their advertising program and budget for 1927. 50,000 POTENTIAL BUYERS Represent the field covered locally by this paper, exclusive of its thousands of foreign readers. Truly, the business of such a group is worth going after, and our 1927 message to all advertisers is— Say It In The Houston Informer An Ad Each Week Is the Best Way to Speak THE HOUSTON INFORMER SOUTH'S GREATEST RACE NEWSPAPER "It Gets You Told—Nothing Else!" Published every Saturday at 409-410 Odd-Pollow Temple, Houston, Tex. Recorded as second-earth matter May 28, 1919, at the postoffice at Houston, Texas, under the Act of March 3, 1879. G. P. MICHAELSON B. WILLIAMSON R. CITY Editor ALPHONSE MILLS A. Advertising Manager NEW SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year ..... $2.00 Hike Months ..... 1.00 Rise Months ..... 1.00 TELEPHONES: Office: 8:00 a.m. to 7 p.m. Proston 12424 Foreign Airways Representative, W. B. Zuff Company, 689 South Street Airport, Chicago, 811 Victors Building, St. Louis, Mo.: 490 Longpace Building, New York IMPORTANT1 Make all checks, bills, money orders, etc. payable to and address all communications to the Houston Office, 409-614 Odd Fellows Temple, Houston. THE INFORMER'S PLATFORM: 1. Democracy, both domestic and foreign. 2. Playgrounds for colored children. 3. Better educational facilities, both teachers and caregivers, for neglected youths. 4. Educated, consecrated ministry. 5. Development of the Houston Ship Channel, thereby making Houston the South's premier city. 6. Good streets, better drainage and improved races to all matters of vital importance and less racial animosity and antagonism. 7. Good streets, better drainage and sanitary toilets for entire urban population. 8. Good roads of land, and Federal legislation to suppress, lynching. 9. Equality before the law for all men and equal railroad accommodations for all passengers. 10. Military training, work, advancement, bettermart and solidarity. ANY MAN WHO IS GOOD ENOUGH TO BISHED HIS BLOOD FOR HIS COUNTRY IS GOOD ENOUGH TO BE GIVEN A SQUARE DEAL AFTERWARDS. NO MAN IS ENTITLED TO MORE AND NO MAN SHOULD RECEIVE LESS. — ROOSEVELT. HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1927 HON. MIKE HOGG FOR TEXAS LEGISLATURE. In the special election called by Governor Dan M. Moody, which will be held in Houston and Harris County, Saturday, February 19, 1827, a representative to the lower house of the Texas legislature will be elected in the year of this city and county to succeed the late Judge Norman G. Mikkel, Sr. After looking over the field of five candidates, the Informer has reached the conclusion that the colored voters of Houston and Harris County should concentrate upon Captain Mike Hogg, and send him as our representative to the law-making body at Austin. He will be elected in the year of this city or election, but it is a general (non-partisan) election, called for the express purpose of electing a solon to fill the unexpired term of the lamented Judge Kittell, who was representing this district in the legislature when he fell a victim to a fatal malady. Consequently, all citizens—colored and white, males and females—will be elected in the year of this city or election, and the institution of their poll tax or securing of exemption certificate before February 1, 1827, are eligible to cast a ballot in Saturday's special election. Informer is supporting the candidacy of Mr. Hogg because this paper believes that he is better qualified (from many angles) for the position and can more ably represent this district in the Texas legislature than any one of the other four candidates, all of whom are honorable men as far as this paper knows. Informer is also a candidate of Mr. Hogg, one of Texas' most eminent and illustrious chief executives, and a product of East Texas. Mr. Hogg is also a brother to Hon. Will C. Hogg, public-spirited Houstonian and prominent Texan, whose friendly and helpful attitude has made him a favorite of the judge. Mr. Hogg, the legislative candidate, is not a politician, strictly speaking; and he has only consented to make the race for the Texas legislature upon repeated and insistent demands and suggestions of life, who are of the opinion that big men (in all the term denies and implies) should have a hand and part in shaping and making legislation for all the people of the Lone Star commonwealth. While Mr. Hogg was educated for the legal profession and has been a businessman, being a member of the firm of Hogg Brothers, dealing in oil, real estate and investments, with offices in the Great Southern Life Insurance Company building, Louisiana and Missouri. If more men of Mr. Hogg's type would aspire for public office in the South, and particularly Texas, much of the unnecessary and uncalled for legislation—mostly pet schemes of designing politicians—would never be engrossed on the statute books of this country. We need more successful business men in politics, for if politics (which is nothing more or less than the science of government), despite the conception held by the average person to the contrary) is to be brought and maintained on a high level, men of big affairs must play a prominent part in the execution of this program. We need to be careful not to send by sending Mr. Hogg to the Texas legislature, and The Informer urges the colored voters to go to the polls Saturday, February 19, and cast their ballot for this distinguished citizen—a friend to Mr. Hogg. We should be sure to carry either your poll tax receipt or exemption certificate; but if you have misplaced either, election judges will be --- The Houston Informer authorized to acknowledge your affidavit to said effect and permit you to vote. Remember that every qualified voter—colored or white, male or female—can cast a ballot in Saturday's special election. Finally, fellow constituents, caretakers in the city, and voters in the state can vote either on men or measures, we should take advantage of the same, and exercise our voting rights and privileges as other American citizens; and the more we do this, the sooner we shall break down the bars that prevent us from voting. Go to the polls Saturday, February 19, 1927, draw a black line through the names of all the candidates on the ballot except "MIKE HOGG." In doing this you will be voting for Mr. Hogg in the Texas legislature until the biennial election in 2023. HAVE WE THE PROPER BUSINESS VISION? Last week The Informer discussed, editorially, the subject, "Can't We Cut It, Gentlemen?" and the position assumed by this paper in last week's discussion has caused quite a bit of comment. This week we推翻 another interrogation, viz: "Have We the Business before pleasure," but today it seems that a large number of our business and professional men, especially in Houston, are actuated by this modern aphorism, "Pleasure before business." It is next to impossible to keep alive or even create any interest in the business, who claimed that they were unable to maintain and reel their reckless abandon, even if they have to borrow the money and let their obligations go by default. Not only will they dig down and pay such amounts of money to "jine" these good-time organizations and clubs, but they will all organize their work throughout the year for divers and sundry functions and festivities. It is no small wonder that we make progress so slowly in our business and professional life, when we are perfectly willing to organize our forces, spend our money and direct our energies in all these activities. We must maintain and maintain more solid and substantial our business enterprises. Far be it from The Informer to try, to regulate the social activities of our business and professional men, for this paper realizes that all work and no pleasure may be conducive to prosperity. However, we are compelled to "speak Right out in the meeting" when we behold how our business and professional, in too large a measure, are missing the substance and chasing the business, and we are not able to effort to safeguard and perpetuate their business concerns through organized and combined efforts, such as a business league, commercial club or chamber of commerce. Another thing: Most of the business and professional men who join all purely social organizations to the exclusion of business or professional ones who need to hold membership derived by the proper functioning of such a robust and virile organization. In fact, very few of our business and professional men, judging by the appearances of their businesses and the equipment and personnel of their businesses, in these high-priced social organizations, which bring practically nothing to the race but good times and the ephemeral things of life. No man is a real business man who neither joins nor takes any part in an organization whose main object and sole purpose is to make business for him; and this is likewise true of our professional men. In this respect, our local professional men and women have put one over the business men and women, for the former do have their organizations and hold them intact far better than the business men and women do thems, yet these organizations, as they have lacking in a definite, well-defined and reachable program. No set of men nor race, who puts pleasure before business, can make appreciable heedway in either the commercial, business or professional field; and the group, even in "Heavenly Houston," is As a people we are long on imitating other races in their supervisals and copying their vices, but short on emulating them in the fundamentals and virtues that go to make a successful, successful Paraphrasing the late "Bert" Williams, "there's a time to have good times and time to shout, and there's a time when we got other things to think about!" The industrial, industrial and commercial possibilities and potentialities and its future as one of the leading shipping centers of the Southwest, we are in our own light when we fail to properly organize our forces and promote and foster those movements and organizations so necessary in assisting us to play well our part in the development, expansion and growth of our great industry. We want it distinctly understood that The Informer is not fighting any particular social organization nor is this paper frowning upon and discouraging the side of our race (for we can not work with people of that race) with each other); but this paper is unalterably opposed to any program or policy, on the part of our business and professional men, that will make pleasure paramount and business subordinate and secondary. We would like to see a strong business league or commercial organization really functioning among our people in Houston during 1927 and the coming years, and would like to see a similar organization in the state; but until we have local leagues and bodies really doing something and putting over worthwhile work in the localities, we can hope for very little from a state organization. Business leagues or commercial clubs should be organized in all cities of the state where our people are in business and the professions, and a real, honest-to-goodness effort made to keep them Perhaps if our local leagues and clubs will really bestir themselves and send healthy delegations to the forthecoming National League, we will be able to get more information and inspiration that will materially aid us in keeping alive and active such organizations, both in our local communities and the state at large. We will invest in interest and devote more time, attention and money to pleasure than we do to our business leagues and commercial clubs, our rigial stock and business rating. Sirs, have we the proper business vision? OPINIONS The fight is on. The fat has been thrown into the fire. The political pot is boiling. A categorical decision can no longer be avoided. Every alert citizen must take sides, one way or the other. The third citizen must avoid taking sides as long as possible. There was vacillation with the shifting winds of interest and political pressure. But finally, when the abolitionists forced the issue to the sharp opposibility of right and left, the third citizen was forced to have now reached that focus. The "grand old party" has tried to dodge it. The republican politicians indulged the wane that they could force the ones of the issue on their democratic adversaries, while themselves standing aloft, and sniffing the battle afar off. The third citizen stepped into the area, and challenged the "grand old party" to choose its colors. Dr. Butler is the dean of educational educators. His educational influence reaches beyond the confines of the classroom and college walls, and extends to the world at large. He should have been the one who should go, and thereby fulfills his highest function as an educator. It is to be greatly regretted that, in the present instance, he has thrown the weight of his mighty influence on the negative side of an ethical question. All must command his courage while regretting his alignment with the force of the opposition. He should be recalled, that is 1912, when the reactionary wing of the republican party came out a bad third in the presidential election, it was none other than President Butler who threw himself into the breach as first stenthamist. He was not the first to be recalled and the casting of the votes. Taft and his cause had been thoroughly repudiated by the American electorate. And yet with all of the prestige of his great name and eminent position, he threw himself into the breach, accepting the designation to show his loyalty to a just reactionary cause. Now is the time for the average American voter to impress his own belief and conviction upon the great parties. Delegates to the nominating convention must reflect the will of those who send them. If the people want to rescind the eightth amendment, it is within their competency to do so. If the people want to abolish the party and a president who will enforce it. It is one thing to enforce the law on nice technical grounds, merely because it is the law, and quite another thing to uphold the law because you believe in it. If the American people are in earnest in their determination to make the nation dry, then they should respect the law and consent to its enforcement, but one who believes in it with all of his heart. The rescinding of this amendment is all but unhilking. It would require the consent of thirty-six state legislatures in both houses to undo this or any other amendment. No sober minded people believe that this is poor policy. The people who believe in the law, as a nation which regards its own eyes or in the eyes of the world, as a nation which regards its own Now is the time for the colored leaders to get busy, to impress whatever later they may pay upon the political mind in their integral integrity. Now they may pay attention to the moral integrity in all of them, and proclaim the righteous enforcement of law. If we wait until the due date, we will have to wait. If we wait until the due date, we will have to wait. If we wait until the due date, we will have to wait. But to follow the lead that has been already set, now we pay, to some extent, the debt. ARE YOU WET OR DRY? CIMBEE'S RAMBLINGS Deer Gus: