Houston Informer

Saturday, June 23, 1928

Houston, Texas

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Offers $1,000 For Lynchocrats 5 PRICE CENTS THE HOUSTON INFORMER America's Greatest Weekly Newspaper FINAL EDITION MOBOCRATS GREET DEMOCRATS $10,000 VOTED FOR LYNCHING PROBE VOLUME X MOB $10,0 THE MIRROR BY C. F. RICHARDSON SOME PERTINENT QUESTIONS JOURNALISTIC DEAN DEAD Newspaper reports stated that Detective Davis, who received a fatal wound in an alleged gun battle with a police officer, Robert F. J. Oldenberg and Robert Davis, day morning, was shot in the back of his head. These newspaper accounts also answered Robert F. J. Oldenberg and Robert Davis, and later taken from his hospital bed and lynched by a small group of officers when the officers sought to disperse a group of Negroes, apparently attending to their own business, as Anna and Rose streets early Sunday morning. If Davis were shot in the back of his bed, how could they be beating him, from the scene, fire a shot which would take such an aerial route, pass the park and turn around and strike the officer in the rear of his head? Did the slain officer's partner fire weapons? Is it unlawful for a group of colored persons to stand on the streets after a certain hour of the night? It curfew law in Houston for blacks? Who formed the mob which invaded the city hospital and subdued the half-dozen lifesaving corps of his lifespan corpse from a roundside bridge several miles from Houston? Who warned by one of the lycopers, and what was the insignia which adorned his uniform? Is it possible that a police officer had a hand in this reversal to savagery and barbarism, motivated by average the death of a fellow-officer? Are police officers the only person who wear uniforms? Didn't Davis, the dead officer, work conductor on Pierce car line for the police department? In this the name Davis who, a operator on Pierce car, shot a collision after the Negro left the car? Don't these trainmen and operators have uniforms? When did county continue to keep wounded prisoners in this hospital or will they make provisions for them in jail and criminal courts buildings? Why did the sheriff maintain only one guard at Jefferson Davis Hospital, and why should he have been caught "sapping," in the man in which he says he was "covered?" Why was no attempt made to seize police guarded as long as city police guarded as county officers were placed as his prisoner, instead, but mobbed? Perhaps if some of these questions can be answered, the authorities can be institutional recognition as an editor and publicist. He visited the chapel enclosed the faculty and student body, and his speech, coupled with the manner in which he penn, inspired and fired this writer to such an extent that the field of journalism became a joke and call us in days of our time. Well do we remember the Thomas Fortune, then editor of T. Harris's gripping addresses at this East Texas institution of learning, and the day to engage in editorial work. The Grim Reaper recently called Mr. Fortune, the dean of Négro journeymen, the head of demes, though he lived the allotted treasure and ten years, has brought anthus and narrow to journalists, and has editorial contributions and activities. Under Mr. Fortune's ownership, the New York Age gained national press. Local Branch Posts Money For Lynchers O. P. DeWalt, president of the Houston branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, states that his local organization is offended by the conviction of the Houston huns who lynched Robert Powell. Mr. DeWalt's statement follows: "It has been the proud boast of Houstonians throughout America that the South whose good name had not been behemothed by a lynching. We are no longer boast of this record! "It is providential that this harrise of a time when we were at the peak of our glory—when the eyes of the world "Southern Hospitality" above our doors and throwing them open to the God moves in mysterious way!" Undoubtedly these cowardly defenders of "white supremacy" called themselves "getting even" for the verdict in the Chenter case, and thought that they would take an chances in Powell rebellion. To denounce and condemn the cowardly lynchers will not improve the situation much, but the law enforcement officers and agencies can bend every sincere and current effort to apprehend and punish the guilty culpits; for many citizens are of the opinion that a difficult matter to arrest the ringleader of this miniature mob. "It is not prevention chaperon than punishment," he wrote for Houston to have thrown the right kind of prevention and protec- tion for Houston to have disregarded and disclinued in the eyes of the civilized world? "We oppose the state of Texas and the nation to punish and enforce strict and laxing laws on the conduct of immigrating characters of this character." Look at at from another angle. Houston will lose considerable in mountain or mid-rock and infiltrate it. "Bellering that law and order is the foundation of America as a permanent institution," the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People offers an additional reward of $1,000 for the arraignment of the perpetrators of this crime." In the face of the national parley of the Democrats, this lynching orgy will cause many to cancel their proposed visit to this city, and many of those who will come will live under a terrible mental strain and in constant fear of mobocratic demonstrations during the convention. Furthermore, what assurances have the delegates and visitors that they will be safe and secure from humilih horrors while here attending the convention. COLORED EDITOR SEEKS ASSEMBLY OFFICE IN CALIF. Didn't this guard have any type of weapon, and if he did have a gun or pistol, why didn't he at least fire a shot in the direction of the departing mobbists and thereby alarm the neighborhood? Knowing that certain elements here were incensed and enraged because another officer had fallen in an alleged fight with a Neo-Nazi didn't the authoritarian place a stranger guard at the hospital? Los Angeles, Cal.—(ANP)—With the California elections in August, the Republican candidates R. Bass, editor of California Eagle, and notedighter against segregation and discrimination, are preparing for the November presidential political battles over held in California. The race is to be between Ted Cruz and Fred Roberts, present nominees. Is the wave of nullification and disregard for constituted authority, which infests and infects the South, one of the contributing factors to this Houston lynching? The Informer also wonders if certain remarks made by some of the law-enforcing officials of this county, when Pete Chester got off with the light sentence at his Huntsville trial for slaying a white Houston patrolman, influenced these local huns to take the law into their own hands in the Powell case? Mobcrats and Democrats! What fine campaign thunder for Republicans during the presidential race! The Houston Negroes, on the whole, are law-abiding, peaceful and respectable, and the relations here between the two races are good. The Southern city; it will be unfortunate, not only for the white, but for here, but for the entire community, to have those amicable relations disrupted by such acts of barbarianism and savagery as pulled on the city's outkids early Wednesday morning. The Informer wishes to command the authorities and leading citizens of both races for the summer in which they are attempting to cope with the disgrace and damnable outcrop of the blacks will be the theme; list of this species on the municipal escutcheon of Houston. Mr. Bass has never stopped his battles against the cells that have been used to make the need of a powerful, fearless, uncompromising Negro anomalyman absolutely necessary to the safety of the California group. Houston Negroes are disgusted and resists, though unafraid, and many of our substantial colored citizens are open stating that they will not live in any community where heathenish and savagery coexist so such sporadic outcasts of anarchy savagery and "kultur." and his ability as an editor soon become noteworthy. There is absolutely nothing which can be said in defense of these cowardly and pusillanimous lume, but it will certainly be well for all conferred by the authorities take such actions as to make the repetition of such a hellish horror an impossibility; for if these few lousy lynchocrats think that their "stunt" is calculated to terrify and frighten the upstanding Negroes of Houston, they have another thought coming and have most assuredly "reckoned without their hosts." Selah! camo nationwide. He better than journalism in better than Mr. Fortune Ired and devoted originally his entire career to Negro race should never forget the great service required it and the n- gricious Illustrated杂志 and journal. Heavenly Houston Turns Hellish and Hunnish As Mobbists Stage Pastime Wounded Black Kidnapped From Hospital and Treated to Dose of Famous American Concoction Several Miles From City—Victim Had Been Charged With Fatally Shooting Local White Detective—Wound In Back of Slain Officer's Head Could Not Have Been Inflicted By Negro Running From Slain Officer—City Council Orders $10,000 For Lynching Probe—Fine Prologue For National Democratic Convention. Despoiling the fair name of "Heavenly Houston" and pulling off a demonstration of anarchy and mobocracy just on the eve of the Democratic National Convention (which officially opens here next Tuesday morning) that this community will never be able to live down, a small group of white lynchocrats entered the Jefferson Davis (county-city) Hospital at 2:15 a.m. Wednesday, seized Robert Powell, wounded colored youth; carried him several miles out of the municipal confines and treated him to a practical demonstration of the celebrated American pastime—Judge Lynch. With scores of nationally famous newspaper editors, writers and Democratic leaders already in the city, the mobocrats could have hardly chosen a more opportune occasion to stage their convention prologue, and thus bring everlasting discredit, disgrace which had been free from a lynching bee during its entire history. Powell was taken to the hospital early Sunday with a pistol wound in his abdomen, having been arrested at his home after A. W. Davis, 30-year old city detective (white), received fatal injuries in an uncalled for and unwarranted gun battle in the Fourth ward. A murder charge was filed against Powell in connection with the shooting, and police guard was being maintained over him by the police, who were being from his court. According to Detective Henry Brad, the colored men holding their show, the dead officer's partner, the HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1928 HOUSTON'S HELLISH HUNS! Without any attempt at alliteration, the abovecaption can apply to the small band of Nordic mobsters, who entered a local hospital early Wednesday morning, seized a colored youth who had been seriously, if not fatally injured in an alleged gun fight with a city detective early Sunday morning, carried said youth to nearby rural regions and there staged the first lynching in the history of what we have heretofore been want to call "Heavenly Houston," but which hereafter will more likely be referred to as either "Hellish," Heathenish" or "Hummish Houston." When the news was flashed over the city early Wednesday morning that Houston had put a team in Judge Lynch's loop, many could not believe it; for here is one Southern city which had never had a mobocratic disorder, and the fact that a small group of cowardly Huns had brought unspeakable shame and dishonor upon our fair and famous city, literally shocked and stirred the entire community. The Informer, not knowing the facts in the alleged gun battle between the slain detective and the lynched Negro, can not speak in the defense of the mobbed black, nor in criticism of the dead officer, as it relates to their alleged gun battle of Sunday morning; but this paper does know that no community is safe and secure where heathenish and hellish hoodlums can invade a hostile community. The police, by lying fatally wounded, it matters not what crime is charged at the hands of the wounded prisoner! It is rather surprising that these Houston hams did not pull off the lyrical song "Sum. Sum. Houston Hall." place for the Democratic past week. According to Detective Henry Bradshaw, the dead officer's partner, the two white detectives were patrolling 1:30 a.m., 1:30 a.m., Sunday, when they discovered a group of Negroes engaged in combat at Andrews and Genesee schools. Why didn't the guard on duty shoot at the mob after it had re- ceived the blood-colored prisoner to the waiting automobile just outside the hospital? Officerra Started Trouble Seeing that they were Negroes, the officers, of course, ordered them to carry the pistol and still another began to beat the corroding to the officers, drove a pistol and still another began to beat the officer Bradshaw, according to his statement, arrested the Negro who had dropped the pistol, while Davenwort were fired and Davenwort later wounded when Bradshaw reached his side, according to Bradshaw's state. Subsequently a search was made by police officers in the section of the building where the officer was arrested, though the skin officer's partner declared that Davenwort had been shot in the back of the head; the officer pulled a queer tool and defended the laws of nature and gravitation, for a running man to shoot his pursuer Authorities Held Responsible Powell was placed in Jefferson Davis Hospital, with a light guard, despite the sentiment and feeling of certain the recent light injuries given to the given Peter Chichester for the alleged slaying of Officer The mob, which was unmasked and led by a white man described as wearing a black jacket with gold insignia with gold insignia on the marina arm and breast" was composed of various estimates by different Deputy Sheriff S. Y. Q. Britannia and was before the pitches of the invading lynchman, though the officer was not to effort to fire up the crowd. Did Lawrence Davenport Get Impartial Trial The question whether Lawrence Davenport, Houston colored youth electrocuted at the state penitentiary at Huntsville some weeks ago, received a fair and impartial trial and got the benefit of the doubt, has remained so steadfastly to the force that the Informer is herewith reproducing the petition which the Informer presented to Governor Dam M. Moody in Davenport's behalf. The committee went to Austin and held a conference with the governor extending over nearly one hour. The members of the committee state that Governor Moody gave them a courteous hearing, and promised to look into the case further as a result of their visit; the governor at the same time rather indicating that his mind had already been made up that Davenport would have convicted on his life for the crime, despite the fact that he was convicted on an alleged forced confession and circuitial evidence. Guard Made No Resistance Officer in prismate state, he stated he was raised by the dark Lydia Branch, nurse, who was writing some reports, he felt several platoon presents ordered to get up, he said, and forced to turn his face toward the wall, while commander Powell, slapped him, curmed him, bound him and, lifting his bodily, carried him to the mobbies had made good their departure, the deputy phoned the sterilif and told him what had taken place, Did Law Davenp impa The question whether Lawry youth electrocuted at the state's久 ago, weeks ago, had a benefit of the doubt, has remitted The informer is here, reminding citizens' relief committee of How M. Moody in Davenport's benefit. The committee went to Austi government to ask Austi committee to meet in heariing, and promised to look in their visit; the governor at the mind had already been mad to explaie with his life for the was convicted on an alleged torture. The cardinal principle of English jurisprudence is that the defendant must be until his guilt is established behind the shadow of a reason NUMBER 6 RATS PROBE turns Fish As age Pastime Treated to Dose of Fam- City—Victim Had Been Detective—Wound In Been Inflicted By Nec- cil Orders $10,000 For National Democratic Conven- he said. Various peace officers began a search for Powell and found his body, which he pointed from a bridge on Post-Gate cotof road, eight miles from Houlton. According to the officers who found him, he was surrounded around his neck in a hansen's mouth, with the other end of the rope attached to a bridge post. His hands were never seen, and his wounds were even afraid to try to lay a wounded man without first bending his hard and fast) and his feet were not seen. He pointed to the dead Negro's head shown that he had been struck with a blunt instrument, and by his knife the Negro cautors and lychees. $10,000 for Lynching Probe # At a special meeting of the city council on Monday, the city government ordinance was passed approving the mayor to appoint a committee to investigate the city's police department, separate and distinct from the probe being made by the regularly constituted authorities in the Forsyth County city council. The city council also approved $10,000 to be used by the committee to investigate the police department prosecuting those found to have participated in the mobocratic demonstration. Mayor Oscar F. Holcombe appointed Judge Henry J. Dumamus as the chief prosecuting officer to other members of the body being B. M. Rearr, J. W. Neil H. R. Scalf, J. W. Neil H. R. Scalf, Messr. Grigby and Henderson are colored.委员会 will have absolute leeway in making its investigation. (Continued on next page.) INFRANCE PORT Get partial Trial Since Davenport, Houston colored penitentiary at Huntsville some and impartial trial and got the ed so steadfastly to the position which inducing the position which Davenport presented to Governor Dem- and held a conference with the one hour. The members of the Moody gave them a courteous case to the case further as a result of same time rather indicating that up that Davenport would have crime, despite the fact that he burden of proof is on the statis (Continued on Page Five) ST. LOUIS PAYS CORONA POLICE Cleveland Critics HONOR TO OLDEST TAG MOTORISTS Laud Gilpin Players NEGRO EDUCATOR OF NEGRO RACE In Abraham's Bosom PAGE TWO—FIRST IN EDITORIALS THE FIRST TIME THE MUSICIAN WAS IN THE MUSIC BOX St. Louis, Mo.—(ANP) - St. Louis' oldest teacher of our race, Edward Sandford Williams, principal of Bannerk School, Locas and Ewing avenue, Sandford Williams, principal of service at a golden jubilee celebration at Vanton High School last Friday night. He has spent fifty of his twenty-two years as principal of local schools. He is now to St. Louis in 1872." Principal Williams explained to reporters, "because a friend of mine who was a teacher here advised me to come west and grow up with the country, and I was a teacher of education had authorized Negro teachers in Negro schools, and gave my first year a month, monthly and annual grade in New York at Papin Street and Jefferson Avenue of one-room school that had only twenty pupils. (In his present capacity, principal of Bannerk School than 1200 pupils.) "Twenty-two years ago Same School was the principal of No. 12, Attacks and Desalinas schools. In 1905 I was put in charge of Bannerk School than 1200 pupils. We moved into the old Standard School building here in" Principal Williams was born and educated in America and has traveled extensively in America and other countries. He is able to take course at Harvard, Howard and Washington universities. I have studied here unanticipated schools, including Darton and J. Snider, *Aside* from possessing a legal mind, Principal Williams is a trained healer. He said the program last Friday night was not meant to honor him but to educate the schools during the last fifty years. Principal Williams depicted changes in the school system and showed the importance of the school. The faculty members of Bunkeer School were uniting in their honor, honoring Principal Williams fifty years of service as a teacher, author, and director of the celebration. She is well known as Miss Catherine White, former teacher of the Bunkeer School and director of the city. Upon his treasured possessions Principal Williams displayed yellowed letter more than fifty years of education at the Dell Phillips and William Lloyd Garron, addressed to a friend of Mr. Williams in the teacher's profession. The only other teacher of our race was Prof. Richard H. Cole, who died in 2013 years after his "golden jubilee" celebration. Principal William howe, who hopes to serve a long time yet, he is in his fifty years of service as a Hotel Employees Plan Big Meeting In Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio. — (A N P) — P l a n a s are being made to make the forthcoming annual meeting of Colored Waiters and Hotel Employees, which will be held in Cleveland, August 11-14. The meeting will be in the history of the association, according to an announcement made Wednesday by the association, which was established three years ago, for the purpose of promoting the employment of the larger hotels of the colony in the leading Negro colleges of the country to include in their curricula the buying, preparing and serving of foodstuffs. "Many of the white colony hotels in the leading colleges," said Mr. Brown, "and if boys are to keep pace with the whites in the colony, they must receive the same instruction." Delegates from all sections of the colony will be in pitting over a real program. Other officers include Albert G. Barnett, Chicago; W. Alonso, Cowan, vice-president; Pittsburgh Albert G. Barnett, Chicago; W. Alonso, Cowan, vice-president; G. R. Birdson, R. St. Paul; C. Sullivan Carr, St. Louis; W. William Wright, Colored Waiters, W. Louisville. teacher. He was the recipient last Friday of numerous gifts, flowers and telegrams from friends in various parts of the country. THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1928 Cleveland Critics Laud Gilpin Players In Abraham's Bosom Cleveland, Ohio.—(AN P)—The eyes of the entire theatrical world of Cleveland are faced with the Little Theatre this week. There the Gilpin Players are nightly playing to a well-packed theatre and nightly adding more stars to their crowns. The presentation is the 1927 Pulitzer prize play, "In Abraham's Bosom" by Paul INDUSTRY AND BUSINESS Surveyed by The Associated Negro Press with the cooperation of The National Negro Business Institute and Department of Commerce and Other Reliable Agencies. NOTE—If the articles appearing in this column suggest any particular question to your mind, or if you desire further information, please contact the Publication Office. NOE-If the articles appearing in this column suggest any particular question to your mind, or if you desire further information about them, then you should contact the Association of the Associated Negro Press, 3423 Indiana Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, or Secretary, National Negro Business League, Tuskegee Institute, Alabama, or a communication to the Inquiry Board, D.C., will be productive of the further information desired. During the week of May 28, this play was presented by them in their little Karamau Theatre on Central Avenue, and though it played eight times, it was not the house the demand was so great that it had to be given another show and at a larger theatre. Each evening the percentage of whites was larger than that of colored people and the percentage of blacks so the Little Theatre, which has recently presented such plays as "The Captive" and "Ellen Gantz," wanted it. This is quite the largest theatre in which these players have acted. The play is set between playing to a few hundred people in a crowded room and acting before thousands of regular theatre goers, but the Gilpin Players were equal to it. Their success is assured their act has won universal appl NATIONAL BUSINESS LEAGUE MEET IN NEW YORK PROMISES GREAT BENEFITS TO RACE Indications point to the 1928 convention of the National Negro Business League which will be held this year in New York City as virtually marking a definite epoch in the history of the organization that has for more than a quarter of a century fostered Negro business efforts, and has fathered nearly a score of trade line bodies with substantial memberships of their own. John L. Holsey, national secretary of the League, was in Washington during the last week in May conferring with Dr. Frank Surface, assistant director in charge of the Domestic Commerce Division of the U. S. government, with whom he completed plans for the participation of the bureau in a program of instruction in retail merchandising. Dr. Surface will be present in person to deliver a talk, and the Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau will be represented for the whole period of the convention by James A. Jackson, assistant business specialist, who will take with him from the University of exhibit material and literature dealing with retail merchants problems. The leading parts of the play are their speeches. Abraham and Olive Hale as his wife, Speaking of them in the Cleveland of June 11, Don Muir Strouss says: In the meantime, the New York local league, of which Alderman Fred R. Moore is president, and Lennon L. Foster secretary, is rapidly developing a new program that will provide students with attractive and instructive sessions as well as a typical series of New York metropolitan entertainments. A number of important importers, mercantile efficiency experts and transportation officials have been asked to assist the League officers to strengthen the programs of discus- "But it is the acting itself that Woodford in the name part through which Woodford in the name part is imbed an actor as one would hope to be, and the actor is imbed during intensely emotional moments, yet winning from them, through his interpretation of every one of feeling." A significant contribution to the assurance of a large attendance is noted in the news that more than a half dozen trade line bodies that originated "Olive Hale, his sweetheart, and late his wife, is called upon to re-enter the throughout the greater part of the house. At the same time, she must portray reactions to a situation that brings her to tears. Climax. She acquires her excele- You will always find OKEH ELECTRIC RACE RECORDS ON SALE at GOGGAN'S As Soon As Released THOS. GOGGAN & BRO. 1010 MAIN ST. 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It seems that the Business League is about to take on the character of the United States Chamber of Commerce, the large central body oforganizers in the banking industry, and the necessary for maintaining a strong central organization to care for the general commercial interests of the race in which all are interested as a need distinct from the more intimate problems of each line of business. With the bankers, the insurance officials, the general directors are going to see a most remarkable demonstration of the Negro marketing power that the largest commercial center of the country has FACTS CONCERNING RETAILING OF MEAT ANALYZED FOR THE BENEFIT OF MERCHANTS Frequent inquiries concerning the operation of a retail meat market have come into Uscam Saa's fact-finding organization in Washington. The Department of Agriculture has a wealth of data relating to meat selling in the United States of the character are Department Bulletin No. 144-1D, entitled "Method of Meat Selling," Department Bulletin No. 144-2D on "Margins, Expenses, and Profits in Meat Retailing;" and Department Bulletin No. 144-3D which is called "Consumer Habits and Preferences in the Purchase and Consumption of Meat." These publications may be obtained from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, for 10 cents each. The publications contain and seven tables filled with essential information. It discusses the number of stores in proportion to the population to be served, the location of stores, relative efficiency, equipment, sources of supply, proprietor knowledge, selling practices, bookkeeping, sanitation, turnover frequency, disproportionate demand for cuts, cutting tests, the spread between wholesale prices, and a number of factors, closing with some recommendations that deserve careful regard. Department of Agriculture Bulletin No. 144-2D, on "Margins, Expenses, and Profits in Retail Meats" is more than twice the size of the first-mentioned bulletin, and contains detailed information as to the definition of terms used in the report, margins and expenses in individual stores, relative efficiency, cash-and-carry single-unit stores, local chain stores, the distribution of delivery expense, and some discussions of other factors identify with the successful marketing of meats. 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TOM MIX in the "ARIZONA WILDCAT" ORCHESTRA-COMEDIES NEWSREEL Galveston Doctor Chosen President of State Medicos DR E. A. ETTER, Galveston, the Lone Star State Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutical Association at San Antonio, last week, ranks as one of the leading physicians of his city and state, having devoted the last 11 years to the study of urology and venereal diseases, in which he is considered an authority. He has been a constant predator at the state meetings, and has given the association a type of assistance that is well-known Dr. Eter, who is a graduate of the University of Texas, exas, and McMahay College, College, Tenn., and a native Texan, is the president of Galveston, the doctor of Galveston, the doctor of Texan and one of the founders of the present state medical body. Dr. Eter has already launched his work in the association, which one in several ways, and he expects to make public some of his plamain, a Popular Dentist Heads State Body; Elected Last Week Popular Dentist Heads State Body; Elected Last Week DR. IRWIN L. JONES, popular Galveston dentist who was selected as head of dental section of the Lone Star State Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutical Association at San Antonio last week, is a product of the Island City; graduating from Mebray Dental College, Nashville, Tenn., in 1954. Dr. Jones, who has practiced in Galveston since 1959, has practiced in Galveston since 1959, has practiced in Texas consisting of two complete operating rooms, an X-ray and other medical treatments. RACE MUSICIANS TO MEET The Houston Musical Association will have a special meeting at Antioch University on June 24, 5 o'clock. All musicians and music lovers are cordially invited. HOUSTON-THOMPSON NUPTIALS One of the most brilliant social events ever carded on the local calendar, was the marriage Monday morning of Miss Constance Houston Houston, a graduate of G. C. Houston, to Tracy Thompson a graduate of knot law was tied by J. R. Hurdette, pastor of Belted Baptist Church, and attended at Antich Baptist Church due to illness of the bride's mother. THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1928 Odd Fellows' Temple Meets All Building Requirements--Engineer After the collapse of the wooden awning attached to the Odd Fellows Temple, Louisiana and Prairie, which fell Saturday, June 9, fatally injuring a blind colored woman, rumors and gossip were rife in the city that the structure was defective, and that its collapse was inevitable. These reports and rumors became so widespread and persistent that James T. Ewing, grand secretary of the order and manager of the temple, held a conference with the contractor, Carl Curtis of Houston, and informed him of what the wise ones were saying about the building. Thereupon Mr. Curtis had Harold M. Sanford, consulting civil engineer with offices in the Esperson building, to check and investigate the structure and make public his findings. He spoke for itself, and should do much to allay the wild-eyed talk which has been going the local and state rounds since the awning fell. The letter follows: actor, request I have checked the condition of the six which you build for the DG G.Household of Ruth (D Houston,Texas. At this structure is in much better than usual is the equal of any tion,safe. is in conformity with meets with the required the American Society ate Institute and the Materials,which is co- Mr.Carl Curtz,Contractor, 2813 Washington Ave. Houston, Texas. At your request we have investigated the corp frame building which you use. Lodge No.25 and D.G.House Texas,G.U.O.O.F. at Houston. I find that this the workmanship is much building as a whole is the and is, without question, the design is in building codes, and meets the Joint Committee of the A. The American Concrete Ins Society for Testing Mater best practice today. HMS-MS So much speculation has been indulged of Mrs. Mattie Hunter, blind beggar killer to an Informer representative the other order on the building took care of or damages. He further states that the order is still the propaganda of some who seem anxious the rocks. "Just tell 'em we'll be at Fo "and with every bell blinded for the safe and the calamity howlers and mem for carrying on their well-known pasting G. Gore, 'we are sawing wood and sayi At your request I have checked the design, and have investigated the condition of the six-story, concrete frame building which you built for the District Grand Lodge No.25 and D.G.Household of Ruth (No.13) of Texas, G.U.O.O.F. at Houston, Texas. I find that this structure is in perfect condition, the workmanship is much better than usual, and the building as a whole is the equal of any modern structure, and is, without question, safe. The design is in conformity with the most rigid building codes, and meets with the requirements of the Joint Committee of the American Society of Civil Engineers; The American Concrete Institute and the American Society for Testing Materials, which is considered the best practice today. indulged in as to who was resp sugar killed when the awning gai the other day that the various of the fatality, as well as the i er is still in business and movin em anxious to see the "grand be at Fort Worth in August with the principles of our grand a and members of the I-told-you pastime. In the language of and saying nothing!" So much speculation has been induged in as to who was responsible financially for the death of Mrs. Mattie Hunter, blind begged killed when the awning gave way, that Mr. Ewing stated to an Informer representative the other day that the various types of insurance carried by the order on the building took care of the fatality, as well as the broken plate glass and other damage. He further states that the order is still in business and moving along as days of yore, despite the propaganda of some who seem anxious to see the "grand old order" floundering around on the rocks. "Just tell 'em we'll be at Fort Worth in August with bells on." Mr. Ewing stated, "and with every bell beeping forth the principles of our grand and glorious order. Our temple is safe and the calamity howlers and members of the 'I-told-you-so' colony must seek new fields for carrying on their well-known pastime. In the language of our lamented Grand Master H. G. Gorce, 'we are sawing wood and saying nothing!' **Houston Churches** **ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH** Rev. E. L. Hauppast, Pastor Sunday, June 24, morning and night, sermon by the pastor. **TRINITY M. E. CHURCH** Rev. J. H. Lovel, Pastor **ropers skill.** A special section has been reserved for the colored race where each specimen is unmounted and of everything that takes place in the area. A number of colored cowboys, who wield just latters as lariats in their uniform, all the bekleaders of the, whose many kind deeds in many places have made him one of the most admired men of this section, will take part in the performance; while the bekleaders of the, whose many kind deeds in many places have made him one of the most admired men of this section, will add interest to the convention. GALVE $1 GALVESTON Santa Fe $1 ROUND TRIP SUNDAY Morning Flyer Leaves Union Station 8:05 A. M. SEASIDE SPECIAL LEAVES UNION STATION 1:25 P. M. Arrives Galveston 2:40 P. M. One Hour and 15 Minutes Leave Galveston 8:25 P. M. and late Special 10:15 P. M. Dear Sir: HMS-MS Houston Churches ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH ANTIHOE RAPHISP CHURCH Broadway, 212-722-2000 Sunday, June 24, morning and night, sermon by the pastor. TRINITY M. E. CHURCH Rev. J. H. Lovell, Pastor Rev. J. H. Lovell, Pastor visit and visit, Superintendent J. S. Scott of the Houston district Miss Erie Lea, leader, topic: "Our Good Times; Bought or Built; 8" M. Seal, assistant pastor; topic: "Miss Erie Lea, Win-Shall Christ?" SEES NIECE WEDDED HERE Prof. S. W. H. Wouston, principal of Houston Normal and Industrial High School, will attend the wedding of his niece, Miss Constance Houston to her husband, Dr. Robert Houson at Antisch Baptist Church Monday morning. ATTENDS MOTHER'S FUNERAL J. E. Stamps, Chicago, Ill., agency director of the Victory Life Insurance Company, was in the city that hosted the funeral of his state to attend the funeral of his brother, Todd, who died Tuesday of a week in family have the sympathy of their numerous friends throughout the city. Convention Rodeo To Feature Negro Broncho Busters The convention rodeo which will be staged at Rice Field during the National Democratic Convention will be the big entertaining feature of the convention, and it will be said will be the most thrilling sport contest contested in the country. More than 100 cowboys and cowgirls, the pick and flower of Western rodeo contests in which $15,000 in cash prizes have been hung up for the winners will be featured in the steer riding and wrestling and kindred sports of the plains country. More than 500 head of livestock have been hung up for the Mexican and Brahma horses, trained cowboys and feested Brahma calves waiting for the test riders and HAROLD M. SANFORD CONSULTING CITY ENGINEER EMPLOYMENTS 878-2670 HOUSTON, TEXAS JUNE 14, 1928 I have checked the designation of the six-story, built for the District Gate Household of Ruth (No.13) of Jackson, Texas. Its structure is in perfect better than usual, and the the equal of any modern stur safe. In conformity with the most with the requirements of American Society of Civil Engineers and the American Materials, which is considered Yours very truly, H. M. Sanford d in as to who was responsible financi- d when he awning way, that or day that the various types of insu- fatality, as well as the broken plate g ill in business and moving along as de- dious to see the "grand old order" flor- t Worth in August with bells on, or pythons of our grand and glorious members of our grand and glorious members of our lamented nothing! " GALVEST $1 ROUN SUND Santa Fe Official special train will leave "SP" Station on Washington Ave, at 12:01 a.m. (m. midnight), June 25th. ropers' skill. consisible financially for the death way, that Mr. Mr. stated types of insurance carried by the broken plate glass and other miners along as days of yore, despite old order" founding around on the bells on," Mr. Ewing stated, and gross order. Our temple is so colony must seek new fields our lamented Master H. all colored horse wranglers, will be on the job to wear down the unruly bronzes that are to be saddled in the arrangements made for a society colored patronized products, whose many kind deeds in many have of good quality have made him one of the most admired men of this section, will add to the entertainment of the convention. ESTON ROUND TRIP SUNDAY Morning Flyer 8:05 A. M. SPECIAL 1:25 P. M. Station 2:40 P. M. End 15 Minutes End Late Special 10:15 P. M. TO FT. 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Moody, the State of Texas, Austin, Texas. The underigned, Citizens Reliable Committee of Houston, Texas, pray that your excellence may be moved from death to life imprisonment, and herewith submit our request. Davenport from death to life imprisonment, and herewith submit our request. As laymen we have always understood it to be the law that the state of Texas should be a double, and while we do not take the position that the record in Law, the evidence, the conscience, we do feel most strongly that we are willing in urging upon the state to grant the guilt, as shown by the record itself, is so grave that a man's life should be doubt. We are not doubt. We shall address ourselves to the question of whether such a doubt Owald F. Foster was shot and killed on May 22, 1927. The state of Texas should not Foster, the only present present at the shooting, so far as the Vern Phillips, the chief witness for the state, Miss Phillips testified on this crime committed but we do not make the testimony of Miss Phillips very, very important. Let us examin "They took me to the police station he had a Negro named Alfred Gibson him as being the one who committed him as being the one who committed "Later then I say this defendant, Lawrence Davenport, is the one; yes, he may change my mind because of the statement defendant made and I am not pleased. I presented there. I did not hear him say the statement. The statement I refer to is the one shown me by some of the detectives down there. I do not remember what statement I made. The statement was signed, was signed by someone purporting to be Lawrence Davenport, more than a month moment, after I had identified Alfred Lawrence Davenport, yes, sure I did. I do not know under what circum- stance was not present when it was made, but from some of the details outlined have been Lawrence Davenport who identify him from the statement writing, rather than from his looks or physical make-up." Page 8 of "I looked at Lawrence Davenport, this defendant, down there at a time he groomed up there and I failed to identify him at that time, failed to point him out." Page 8 of the record. "I When identified Alfred Gibba it was soon after the crime had been committed, I identified Lawrence Davenport. When I identified Alfred Gibba it was known, don't just how many days it was; and I had a better mental picture at that time of the crime," Davenport said. "Page 9 of record. "Aside from that statement in my mind I would say that Lawrence Davenport had not been told. I would say that because different things came up that prove that the defendant had not been told. Defendant has not said anything to me. It is from things that I have been told. The detectives showed me the statement; they carried me up there; they told me that the crime, yes, they did, and they told me that they wanted me to identify him, and they carried me up there and by showing me that statement and such things as they have told me to the defendant's statement." Page 10 of the record. this confession. What is this testimony? M. L. Shipp, a white doctor, who is or was resident physician in the University of Texas, Jefferson Davis Hospital, at Houston, Texas, testified that he examined Lawrence W. Bickel, who is or was resident physician in Texas and further followed "I had occasion to observe him at the entrance of the mine or minthirty, eye at a light, brought there by an ambulance, suffered by him. He did not at time have an ambulance on the side of his head and his temple struck on him by the side of his face, no, sir, didn't have it. I did not notice an orbule or bruises on him anyway, wound in the leg. I did not examine him and recorded all I found. I examined him from head to foot, strip, and cut his ankle and that all I found Page 34 of the record. I examined the testimony by the ambulance driver to the hospital. Pages 36, 37 of the We respectfully submit that, because of the doubles raised by the recorder, we are surrounded the signing of the confession in this case, the sentence of Lawrence Davenport should be committed from the life of the deceased. With the prayer that your excellency may make this disposition of the case, we are. Your obedient servants, CITIZENS RELIEF COMMITTEE O. P. De Walt, Chairman, Rev. E. L. Harrison, Counsel, Cleyer, A. W. DeWet. CORSICANA Corsicana, Texas—Rev. C. S. Booker left Monday for Milwaukee, WI, to attend the Sunday School and R. Y. P. U. Congress, Mrs. Surnburner left Monday for father in Pt. Worth, Mrs. Willa Shaw is home from Galveston. Miss Lillie Bell Bloe, Akebee, is visiting relatives here, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Shaw. Miss Annabelle San Antonio, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Robinson, East Collin St., entertained with a farewell social. Spring flowers were used in the decoration. The hostess was assisted by Little Miss Ruth Patterson, East Collin St., entertained and Mrs. Eleanor Moore. Sore Legs Healed Grace Lupus, Ursula, Ruthwardt Veldt, Colleen, Emmara bounced while you work. Write for from her book, "The Art of Writing." Grace Lupus at your desk. Your copy A. C. LEVEN, PhD, University of Green Bay. THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1928 Happy Harry Sez:--- HOP-FLAVORED MALT SYRUP QUALITY JERSEY MALT SYRUP FEDERAL BRAND MALT SYRUP FLAVOR Unsurpassed for strength, purity and flavor. Made by those who know how. A splendid combination of pure hops and malt especially selected and the product made by masteres of their art. For more than 60 years recognized as leader. Jersey and Federal are always selected and prized by those who appreciate flavor, purity and excellence. (Continued from Page One) asserted the mayor: "They will not report to police but will turn in a re-incarceration, all other law enforcement action." Leading Citizens Indignant Several Texas rangers have already been brought to Houston to take part in the search for the small group of civilians in the citation of both races are not only chagrined, but indignant and determined. Lungington, King of one of the two criminal judges in Harris County, charged the guardian Jr. Wednesday morning to the court in the citation into the bryophyte. He told the jurors that "there are two criminal district courts in this county and it absolutely no excuse for mob law." Several prominent Negro citizens in Houston certain tenures, charging negligence on the part of the police and consummating certain tenures, charging negligence on the part of the police and consummating certain protection for Powell at the city hospital. Saling Ngro stated that this incident should bring home to Houston the urgent necessity of providing a wounded prisoner, thus making it rather difficult and dangerous for any mob to gain entrance and seize a Wolters Issues Statement General Jacob P. Wollter, premier white Houstonian and member of the House of Representatives, urged the authorization "to drop everything and bring the perpetrators to justice." The general further said: "The efforts of the authorities to bring the perpetrators to justice should be judged by their actions. This is a crime which can be easily detected. T. Binford has shown himself to be an expert in the law, and just such crimes as this. The citizens will demand that the guilty parties be prosecuted." The Houston Commission on Interracial Cooperation held a special meeting of the Commission Wednesday, when results were passed deploring the lynching, and calling upon the authorizer. 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While other Negro fighters have been gaining national public interest, the program is going along knicking the best men in the sport to give Houston's President Dibble the opportunity to give David man" a chance to show his Houston man" a challenge to the show Davie will be taken on a tour of Eastern states, including Houston. He will make a reputation that Tiger George Godfrey and Harry Wills did. Davis is a Jack Ackey high school in New York to being master of the law and to being a clean liver and a credit to the race. He has been accused of foiling, and is always aure of a return bout in any town in which he appears. In his book, *The New York City Police* he Houston many inches of publicity. Despite his success Davis is modest. Davis will likely train in public security. He will be able to see him in a colony will be able to see him in a few days. Tickets for the entertainment on sale within the next few days. Houston has within its confines 54,000 Negroes. *The Houston Commission on Inter-State Affairs* whose whole faith and confidence in the officers of our state, county and district lie that these agencies can benefit effort undue to bring to the bar of these perpetrators of this outrage crime.* Among the signers of this resolution Among the signers of this resolution Jacob F. Wettern, Tetr Flaxenbaugh, Jolly J., I. E. Furland, R. L. Lobe, dorained, James D. Ryan, J. B. Grigby, rev. S. W. Johnson, Honer E. R. Ferrill, S. D. Barley, H. B. Grimes, W. M. C. Dickson, J. E. Robinson, Rev. M. C. Dickson, B. Butler, H. C. P Carter, H. C. McGraver TO SELL JULY 4th STANDS AT PARK NEXT MONDAY Stand privileges and concessions for the big Fourth of July celebration. Attend a limited day parade, at the Deming Park development, will be sold to the highest bidder. Monday, June 25, at the park grounds at 5 p.m. Jasper, Warren, and J. Samuel Green is secretary. 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No matter how coarse and curly your hair is now, Wavine will make it soft, silky and easy to comb. For best results use the Complete Treatment—Shampoo, Soap, Dressing and Quinine Touque—at your druggist's. MRS. MAGGIE BROWN DANIEL wife of Dean V. E. Daniel of Wiley College, Marshall, Texas, who has re- cently returned to the East Texas city, has been studying at the Uni- city of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis., for the past nine months for her masters degree. She was the only colored for- male student in the graduate school at this institution of learning during her time. Mrs. Daniel was a very popular and scholarly student and would have confined her studies which confined her at the sanitorium of the I. M. Terrell High School of Fort Worth in 1922, as validicator of the of the Wiley College of Law. Daniel is a member of the faculty of the Wiley College summer校 but expect to return in the fall to work for her master degree. She is also a member of the Wiley chapter of the Zeta Phi Beta NURSE VISITING PARENTS Miss Annie Williams, R. N., who last left Friday for Galveston, to spend a while with her parents, Rev. James and his pastor, the A. L. Baptist Church. Miss Williams has been on the nursing staff of the Houston Children's Hospital since 1922. She has given up her work there and is going to Chicago after leaving Galveston. The annual Thanksgiving Sermon of the York Rite Masons and Heroines of Jericho will be preached at their Temple, corner Nance and Sydre streets, Sunday, 24 June, 1928, at 3:30 P. M. Rev. Jance Jordan will deliver the message. All affiliating lodges, courts and sojourners are request- ed to be on time. The public is cordially invited to worship with us on this ocasion. J. H. Bland, worshipful master of the Temple will serve as master of ceremonies. FIRST IN ADVERTISING FIELD—PAGE FIVE BURDETTE GIVEN PURSE; CHILDREN STAGE PROGRAM a result of his thirteenth anniv- eruary Church, Rev. J. R. Burdette was honored with an all-day program last Sunday, terminating with the presen- tence of the church service. Young people of the church, high school graduates, served on the church staff. Young people of the church, rev. F. R. Wakim serving as master of ceremonies. Mrs. Burdette was also honored, the pastor and wife gave a lovely bouquet of flowers. DIED HERE LAST SUNDAY M. I. Tumor, 8118 Stonewall, was married to Methodist Church Wednesday and was married to Church Tumor was taken suddenly ill at church services Sunday morning and died very soon after being carried home. Mr. Tumor was one of the most highly respected citizens of Houston and was a member of her many friends and acquaintances. MUSIC FOR DEMOCRATS H. P. B. Johnson, who makes a special offer of dictionaries for conventions in the city arranging and organizing a chorus to sing at the opening of the Democratic National Convention, which opens next Tuesday. ATTENDS JOHNSON FUNERAL Mrs. J. A. Shepherd, 12088 Elder, last Wednesday for San Antonio, to attend the funeral of her brother-in-law, Dr. S. J. Johnson, secretary of church extension of the A. M. E. church, died in Washington, D. C., last week. Fellow Temple, was president of the Lone Star Dental and Dental Palm and organizing a chorus to sing at the opening of the Democratic National Convention, which opens next Tuesday. ATTENDS JOHNSON FUNERAL Mrs. J. A. Shepherd, 12088 Elder, last Wednesday for San Antonio, to attend the funeral of her brother-in-law, Dr. S. J. Johnson, secretary of church extension of the A. M. E. church, died in Washington, D. C., last week. HAVE HEAT COMFORT NEXT WINTER Heat your home with gas. Gas is clean, convenient, available. No oily vapors, no odors or noise. No noises to carry out or coal to carry in. All you need do is turn the valve and strike the match. You can have gas connected to your present system, be it steam, hot water or hot air, without changing pipes, radiators or registers. 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Goodson's Service Station PRESTON 7222-7492 700 BUFFALO DRIVE Charlotte, N. C.—(ANP)—Johnson C. Smith University began its sixteenth annual commencement with the hacecalureate services on Sunday, March 16, 2015, at McKenna of Pltiburg delivered the very inspiring sermon. On Monday, June 4, at 3:38 p.m. the dedicatory services were held for the new Hartley Berry Woods gift of $12,000 University church, gifts of Mr. Johnson C. Smith University, gifts of Mr. J. junior prize content on Monday night was characterized by good speeches from the students, best performances, science. Winner of the first and second prizes were, respectively, A. L. Smith and S. Smith. Johnson S. Smith gave a very elaborate banquet for the students and friends of the university on Monday evening the Senior class day exercises were held in the university chapel Tuesday morning, president of Johnson C. Stewart, alumni banquet on Tuesday evening. The final graduation exercises were held on Wednesday, June 6, at 10:30 a.m. m. Mrs. Gaston, director of the board of honors, coloration division, were the honors recipients. Cures Chills and Fever, Intermittent, Remittent and Billious Fever due to. Malaria It kills the germs PILES CURED! DR. RUPERT O. ROETT PHYSICIAN and SURGEON 402 Odd Fellows Temple Phone: Office P. 2317, Kex P. 6919 Residence: 410 Robin St. DR. O. L. Latimore DENTAL SURGEON 400 ROCKY GROVE All Classes of Dental Work Nearly Done Bridge Work A Specialty Hours: 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Sundays by Appointment Phone: Office, Prostest 3459 Residence, Cap. 6551 DR. C. M. NICHOLS Physician and Surgeon Office: Turtle Ave. Suite 220 Prostest 4181 807 1-2 Pine Ave., Houston, Tex. Mrs. A. E. Stewart and Son FUNERAL DIRECTORS "We Are in Sympathy Always" Notice our directing. Compare it with others." Phone 424 117] E. 5th Ave, Corsicana, Tex. 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Knowledge of Christ's person and work is essential to give points to the disciples in the tragic hours of life. Lesson for April. Lesson for April. Jesus Christ was announced by an angel and he was afterwards by many witnesses. Conviction concerning Christ's ability to effectively witness for Him. In order to revive the drooping spirits of the disciples Jesus was transfigured before them. Two men who were disciples of Jesus converse with Jesus about His approaching death at Jerusalem, the very thing about which the disciples were so alarmed. The answer is given a foregone of the coming kingdom. April 22. Jesus as a son was faithful to his parents. He had a high regard for the true home. In this lesson He acts as a guardian for the home, which is the foundation of the home. Those who are actuated by His spirit will recognize marriage as the ideal marriage. Lesson for April 29. Jesus' answer to the question of the rich young ruler concerning what he should do in order to inherit eternal life is that he is the necessary love is supreme love to God and that we should be willing to part with everything his sake. Lesson for May 6. While Jesus was resting in the shadow of the cross, the disciples were disputing as to who should be the first to die. The true greatness is expressed in willingness to give oneself in service to others. Lesson for May 13. Learned Jerusalem and officially presented Himself to the Jewish nation according to prophecy. Jesus exercised his kingly authority in curbing the fig tree and driving money changers from the temple. Lesson for May 20. Under the parable of the husbandman who betrayed their trust, Jesus shows the Jews to be guilty of persevere and undivided love of God. The son of God. Many whole duty is summed up in one word—supremacy and undivided love of God. Jesus is coming in glory and will enter into judgment with those who have been unfaithful. It is incumbent upon all to watch so as to be ready for the lesson for June 3. Though Jesus was the very Son of God, he was the same man the same time a real man and croused human sympathy, therefore he took His disciples to the garden. Lesson for June 10. Because Jesus took the place of the sinner, he was despaired and rejected of men. The treatment of Jesus resembled the heart of the human heart. They chose Barabas instead of Christ. Lesson for June 17. Because Jesus made the supreme sacrifice for the sin of the world. When the price of redeemment was fully paid Jesus dismissed Him the son showing that He had all power. Being Christians "Daniel purposed in his heart." That's the trouble with a great many people; they purpose to do whatever they want, their heads, and that doesn't amount to much. If you are going to be Christian, you must purpose to serve God. 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The valuable grant of the General Education Board is well known that this powerful board never acts except after the most careful investigation. Not only have the agents of the board been at Talladega repeatedly, but the board had for its guidance the fund. The board has also been the Bureau of Education in their survey of Negro colleges last year. Further than this, the general board of education has assisted in the enlargement of the college through the addition of two new departments, one of which is speaking and dramatic art, as well as for additional teachers in other departments. The board is also interested in the increase of salaries. The pleasure of commencement was the reward of the alumni banquet was held for the first time in the new Fanning refectory, completed this year. This fine dining hall is short and is short of dormitory space for its present needs, it has provided for future in its dining facilities, which equipment for serving large numbers. 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You have nt Heard of him dying. have you Well he tani. dead..On thet trnin 1s Covered. that the” man who stirred Silostssipp ‘andthe nation with hs Qirades and writechorse. parades, a rected, against the Negro: who’ be Came governor of his tate and en ator from his Mate, in now ina insane’ anylom in Aiabams. Funny You haven't heard about it isnt i Went it ian‘ being published.” Mis Hiasppt has been quiet about it, bot Whites und ‘blacks. They. soviehos fel that" Vardaman' "poset "Pe ment the sign ‘of a. ae curse that would be. more "terrible if te ‘world was told ‘about te Frankly Frasier, writing hs mem erable “pathology af Race Pelee tiled the "greatest object lesson ‘Would. 1 be ton tmuch to aay tha fade snare often "We are now at the Utes. Norma and Industrial Institue, seated ts heavily Indo tae, with members of the family and of the board of tus teen. (To Be Continued) - New ‘York City—(ANP)—The case jof Adolphe Hodge, coach and ‘physi- Se cae cians seater ee ceed ee acs ere an ieee, eee been at 'P. §. 139 for the past’ five Sener Screens Poaceae ogee Saree ie see sa Se mace, es Scene chat ra ial mah te Sttentlon to his. former® weeetheart, ss tay eer ee en te pars tat eo es onan Se "Galacg Hodge to bir sien Sepe. intemdent Nicholson ia alleced to have sperm ee tas Se meee oe = oa re they erin On their Sine ned Scioto ‘This they di, at the same tee re- per tae pane ete an acca scares ee ae ight Mr. Nicholgen had) demanded a cea re A ae ee a of lt eae geen ae i ey, ts in the fall becanng’ their resignations "Ee Sri sat tae a ae crea er aed ‘ber, Ho’ toum have becotee Soe ee trophy in the tic net in WO Seat cn acinomae rng In scan Dr..G..P. _A-Forde glen ea RAILROAD 7 TABLE |}, Samra Sea | 2 poss ae | nS eet Ya a St ESS Sg Page a deen a as ee Sean ca 2 a ae Siew eee a. ee =a See wn, See os ee pee a ee |e Ine oe ae | eee a Sree f= ise a eae Te aa vo eee oan = not as LT Fane, eonty. 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HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, PUNE 23, 1928 POT CALLING KETTLE BLACK! ‘The editor of The Informer (readers will pardon this persona reference) who was a delegate to the Republican State Conven Toon which was held at Dallas, Texas, May 22, 1928, (having bee Srl to sai partisan parley at the regular Republican conven tion of Harris County) has been criticised considerably by 3 SRir coterie of Toxaa blacks because this writer didnot wall: u Of the regular state convention at Dallas. Avrecentinue of «ealored magazine, published in San Antonio carriads riticinm of the action and attitude of the “Negroes of ‘Houston and Harris County,” inferring that failure or refusal fo “bolt” the regular convention of this county was detrimental ‘to the race, and a lot of high-sounding “bull-sheviki.” > "We also observed an article from the pen of a certain race phy- cs ofthe Alamo City, who sought to milly chide this editor {et lning up “with the Creager forees under the guise of suppor fing Hoover.” “As stated before in this paper, we have no apology, alibi oF ex- fesse to offer for supporting Mr. Hoover for the presidential femination by the Republican party: and the would-be colored ; politician and editor of San Antonio, who have arrogated unto Themacives the power to lambast and excoriate the Texas Ne- poee who were for Mr. Hoover prior to the precinct, county inte and national conventions of the party, ought to be extreme Vy careful what they say and print about political insincerity and artisan activtin of others ‘When the aplit came between the _MacGregor-NolteSeobey- Cereager-Warsbach faction and. the Green-MeCarthy Beck Me Donald-Grigsby bloc at Sen Antonio in 1920, these same dusky ‘San Antonio politicians remained in the “regular” (“lily-white”) Convention, and then had the audacity to eriticle those of us ‘who walked out under the leadership of Harry Beck of Dallas, at “Bill” MeDonald of Fort Worth. ‘They remained with the “regular” (Creager-Nolte) organiza- tion until the 1928 convention, and, when thin writer wan called to's conference at San Antonio during the congressional race of 43926, we were reliably informed that several of these bitck Ala- tno City politician, who have been bitterly condemning tx for re- ‘maining. in the “regular” convention to which we were elected, tere taking money from the "lly-white” faction which was then fighting Congressman Harry M. Wurzbach’s renomination and| Fececton. ‘Where were these San Antonio Republicans of color during the ‘memorable “black and ta” fight in 1920? If they were against the “lily-white” regime then in control of | the Republican purty in Texas, why didnt these race loving and patriotic San Antontans of color line up at that time with those Tho were trying to wrest control of the partyin this sete from Bede of rca mangle and wm’ the deny ‘Where were these same Mack Bexar County Republicans, in yee?" Were they not fount In the camp of the “ropular™ (Mae: Sreqor-Crenger-Warzbach) Republican organization’ Moreover, what postion dd theye asta ‘oltcians ew Tras tas ferne us ies sospcen vane Cees Fiarey Mc Worsbech was one of the dlerates to the Republican National Convention from ‘Texas, on the Grenger-Notte- (ly: white") slate? ‘When Captain John E. Elgin, “Bill” McDonald and this editor were putting up a losing fight at Cleveland in 1924 for Republi~ ‘Tar incipies, where were the San Antonio. polltician-physiclan (Sud magazine eter? Se vassie hace, were ty al wast wore Seas tees Shih ey ow rota ts bcs ae even left the “regular” organization, to which they were elected as delegates (at least one of them) in Dallas last month and ran atatter strange political gods’ Perthermore, where were Congressman Wurabach, Chatles C Littleton, F_ E. Scobey, Tom Darling, Paul Gage and other-recent Zenverts to the cause of the downtrodden black brother, when we Sec tehting with all our energy forthe overthrow of the “ly. white” Republican regime in Texas? ‘Where were they, what were they doing and what were they saying in our behalé during the past 12 or 16 years? ‘Isn't it also a fact that even Congressman Harry M. Wurzbach , forsook or differed with the “regular” (‘“lily-white”) Re- in this state until a sharp difference aron zor ‘Greager over the’ distribution of federal all is done, wasn't the recent intra-partisan fight 1 canat at postions and patronage rater than pt voting Lapa gd in an- 2 eaters San Antonio ought t America’s Greatest Weekly Rewspaper | = be the last persons on earth to criticise any person for what they | term “politeal insincerity.” | The Negro Faces | in guporting and advocating the nomination of Mr. Hooves ‘The Informer certainly was not influenced by monetary consid KELLY SELLER, Howard | rations: ori editor ad far better nana ndacementefrom|{_Y RELLY AIALER, evar certain antiHooverites, including the state management for one | “Taz anys of panel Vokes i of the presidential aspirants. |tne'soh th, “Detect poten Again, The Informer knew full well the attitude of the Crea-| sect i say that, "I ail ever ox xer-Nolte administration regarding Negro participation and rep-|ccbt ths shooting” Under o more Tesntation, Jet tha paper and editor shone to back Br. Hoover Ea eam otc” in apite of his other adherents and supporters in Texas, because| Iver sed Smit are at cd ot we Deleted ther od se ttt ne ean era Names |eomiaee. Wee « Gar el wil mak an exellent chief mayistrateof this great American dot "ae Bac Wo ca commonwealth [eh far Hereafter, some of our ebony-hued politica pots will do well to|erme, fer Sai andthe Rerat take a good peep at themselves in some mirror before essaying| such conning tricks as = two-thirds to label as black certain political kettles not identified with their|vote for faverite sons tactics willl bie Stet Sa af a ter nity. ——__—_ fescue ay dent tr Domscrns POLITICAL PRODIGALS RETURN! ee eee amet eae When the Republican State Convention had concluded its de liberations at Dallas last month, and had refused to place any colored man on the delegation to the National Republican Con vention—adue to the fact that only 8 or 9 colored Republicans sa in said convertion along with their county delegates where n contests were involved, some of the ebony-hued supporters anc adherents of the anti-Hoover faction in Texas sought to hav considerable fun at the expense of the few Negroes who wer delegates in the regular state convention. Prior to the various Republican conventions in this state, The Infornfer came out editorially for Mr. Hoover, and, while origin ally favoring the commeree secretary for president and an unin structed delegation from Texas, when the forees lining up in Tex as against the Creager-Nolte machine began to attack and ean nonnade Mr. Hoover, then Pix paper assumed the attitude tha it was for an uningructed delegation as Tone as its, proponent did not oppose Mr. Hoover but that since they were Hoover's nomination, as ‘The Informer was for Mr. Hoover's nomination and election as president of the United States, this Paper was committed to the proposition of sending an instructed ‘delegation from Texas to the national conclave of the party. After the Dallas convention fve ofthe six Houston Negroes who attended the regular Republican State Convention, were the butt of erude and pseudo-humorous jokes; one local sheet, apparently Subsidized by the anticHoover forces of the state and nation, ever placing the names of these five colored Republicans ina. tomb. stone and literally conveying’ them to their political grave and partisan tomb, But, judging from what happened at Kansas City, vig: the wellnigh unanimous nomination of Mr. Hoover as’ Republican Presidential nominee; the facility with which the Hoover forees controlled the Republican national executive committee, creden- tials committee and convention proper; the ruthless manner in whieh the antHoover delegates fram the Love Siar State were treated, losing out at every turn; the temper of the convention itself, towards the claims of the Wurzbach-Littleton faction—al sopeir to Indicate that ur local_anti-Hovertes of colo. hi meral ceremonies rather prematurely and consigmed -the wrong persons to partisan death and political perdition! thatthe meretary of emer wou never ind the epee ey that the secretary of commerce would never Republi can presidential riomination, have proven poor partisan prophets and politieal prognosticators! ‘Their following was quite small and insignifieant prior to the state and national conventions, and tt will be reduced to nil now, for people are not wont to follow losing leaders, whether said leaders are chosen by the people, or whether they” are self-ap- pointed or superimposed. ‘The Informer is not gloating over the fact that the colored brethren in the anti-Hoover camp went down to wellnigh inglori- ous and ignominious defeat and disaster, nelther is this ‘paper attempting to join the “T-told-rou-s0” aggregation; but since The Informer's choice received the nomination and will: more- than likely be elected next November, we are perfectly willing for the public fas jadgment on the wisdom of The Informer’ pres dential eho Having been the first Negro newspaper in Texas to announce its support of Nominee Herbert ©. Hoover, and having been one of the few papers in the state or South, colored or white, to urge and work for the commerde secretary's selection “as standard bearer by the “grand old party.” The Informer has “no regrets for the past ant no fears for: the future!” As often stated in our pre-convention editorials, The Informer regards Mr. Hoover as the most available and formidable cand date the Republicans could have chosen to head” their national ticket, and this paper and its editor will be found contributing our “Dit” in the campaign to elect Mr. Hoover to the highest of- fee within the gift of the American electorate, While no fatted calf and sweet strains of musie greeted our -bony-hued political prodigals upon their recent return to the city from the Kansas City convention, instead of consigning them to political graves and marking their ‘resting places ‘with tomb stones, The Informer extends to them the right hand of fllow- ship, welcoming them back to the fold of colured Hooveritest LEE G. 0. P. GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE With presidential electors for Herbert C. Hoover and Charles Curtis heading the Republican national ticket at the enera lection in November, the Repablicans of Texas, when they meet in their state convention at Fort Worth during August, to nomi- nate a state ticket, should select as a candidate for governor an outstanding Republican; a man who can command respect for the state ticket; @ candidate on whom the warring factions in this state can harmonize thelr differences. In the opinion of The Informer, Hon. . P. Lee of Houston is the logical man for the Republican gubernatorial nomination, and his selection for this post would be a happy and wise one. Mr. Lee was nominated for this post in 1924, but withdrew trom the race when certain differences arose concerning the eam- pain, whereupon the party bosses nominated Dr. George C. Butte of Austin, who polled an exceedingly surprising vote in ‘the race against Mrs. Miriam A. Ferguson, Democratic eandi- nt. ‘The Informer always questioned the Republicanism of Dr. Butte, and when his eampaign pronouncements and. statements demonstrated that he was catering and appealing to the dissatis {fed Democratic and Klan vote to'the exclusion of the genuine Re- publicans, this paper refused to support Dr. Butte. Not only is Mr. Lee one of Houston's most distinguished cit zens, but he easily ranks as one of the big men of this state and section, and the Republican party will honor itself in choosing this local Republican to head the state ticket at the November [election. » 2 The Negro Faces the Political Field eS SS ae & ae Hooyer snd Smith are ax foods feciasenl Wie « Cine = es Sr de oe may el ny ta fealecly have expres. Cir ee eae for Sasa the Rep Sie thet prcteracs for Heo sos cont ae on tthe ig ee Set be aleve eee to Sill Saat chew mast fesse save Sse if tt> Demons atop aay she care thant ew Yo eevence Boot pe ay Soe fr th Bek Sie anes monies of to ie sins soe edn Siatha'oe ets for a fee of sce tes em orcs Mtr even di ad Went Virgin war he es fer seperti ode e te hs tic indomaiecaarge o beard ios Smo es” thts states nnd defied the fecal bone onl ten eseaes weckie ia pit rene Repatenn oe Be san Steen ne a ite gente yrs itn ee ot teal boos vues Sevier Three, blna ihenesinee between “Becton Sich Thee te hee el tai ieray Pome coo (1 Te contenlog" pata") ths ea Site ent Ghia nae Se far ax te pares are con cord tn ches ct woah Tis Repulcnss bre tke et raat toms the‘ "Som She pre tapeat I Sse sivage tee! tv pany of patie tm vaky and of pestle aioe ean Dome vl ta sie alowed tg "tewne pany of cPpation, prentng tse Ete the"e ot Penh commited is maty Utara em ds oad erates ct ce ey ene hs il a Seated "Ge tie wean i Denecat prty compaed ot th coeecasal cme ofthe Nerd sed tr wath dla ‘South te shee haa the Goad Oo Pas Senin ie mecca boss cod anc seni tte Neva se pel sat tis Won Ts Demeratc sia aove ae on ore a sey rors oo tas, a Sp ae fr Want ars competi pen Ts the are wee te Rein Spat oy Riri prom The Far ola med Sve al ree en cet merle gy gt Soe hee. 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