Houston Informer
Saturday, November 3, 1928
Houston, Texas
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Give To Houston Community Chest--$514,000.00 Must Be Raised
LEADERS DEPLORE "RACE ISSUE" BITTER CAMPAIGN DRAWS TO CLOSE
5 PRICE CENTS
VOLUME X
LEAD
BITTLE
THE MIRROR
By C. P. RICHARDSON
OVERCOMING INDIFFERENCE
DRAGON-REAR CLASH
STILL ANOTHER VULTEN
NEGRO JOUR ANGELSMITH
Some of the colored Community Chest workers report that so many of our people need to be laboring under the impression that the chest is operable for the entire community, and that for our white citizens, and that the chest get nothing out of the fund.
Such an idea is erroneous, for during the history of chest activities in the community, we have put into the chest, taken by and for more in dollars and cents than they have put into the chest, taken by and for more such narrow, selfish, prejudicial and provincial idea in respect to the great investment annually conducted in this city.
As an citizens of this community we must not be indifferent and unconcerned with the entire church, but in line with our constitution that we are citizens, let us deport ourselves as citizens and not allow our church to hoover us to back, boost and support all movements which mean for a better life.
This chest is such a much OUR CHERISH as it is in that any other racial unit in this city, and we must support it morally and financially.
The conduct of this column, accustomed to the Louis and Robert) and S. B. "Cinnacee") Waterson motivated to Antin last Saturday morning to witness the opening of the Louis and Robert Hunting Dragons and Hadoop Boars.
Arriving in the Capital City we wended our way to D. Loyola, where we met the students of both colored Antinities and visitors, where the "colonial" saw to it that we were invited to dinner at the lovely home of Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Johnson, the latter being the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Johnson, the former residents of Austin. Here we also ran agerums a Houston product, Mist Catherine Mills, who is teaching English to the students that city. By the way, she gave us a sample of her culinary art in the preparation of the dinner, and she told us that she is very proficient in her line.
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National Appeal Issued Against Racial Prejudice
National Appeal Issued Against Racial Prejudice
Negro Leaders of United States Unite In National Appeal Against Injecting Prejudice In Presidential Campaign—Strong Plea Made For Fair Play By Members of All Political Parties
New York—An appeal to America, signed by leading Negroes in all walks of life throughout the United States, against race prejudice which, it is charged, has been injected in the presidential campaign by both Republican and Democratic parties, was made public today at the offices of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 69 Fifth Avenue. The list of signers, headed by Robert R. Motun, head of Tuekuege; W. E.-B. DuBois, editor of the Crisis, and Dr. John Hope, president of Morehouse College, includes men and women, editors, politicians, churchmen, and the civil service commissioners of New York and Cleveland.
The appeal warms that "had as religious hatred and evil personal gossip are, they have not the seeds of evil and disaster that lie in continued unlimited and unrestrained appeal to race prejudice."
The statement characterizes as "an appeal to the lowest and most primitive of human motives," the "emphasis of rical contempt and hatred which is being made in this campaign" and asserts that "as long as this appeal can successfully be made, there is no social no real peace, no national religion, no national unity, no social progress, even in matters far removed from racial controversy."
The appeal, in part, follows:
"The persons whose names are signified beneath all mails in the fact that they are ancestors. In other respects, we differ widely; in descent, in dwelling, in the nature of some extent, in our approach toward what is known as the Negro problem. "More especially we differ in politicization. We are Republicans by inheritance and long custom; others are Democrats, by us are Republicans by inheritance, membership, still others are Socialists. "But all of us are at this moment united in the solemn conviction that the Civil War, the American Negro in the war, the American Negro which is unfair and discouraging. "We accuse the political leaders of this campaign of permitting without regard to the platform, in the press, and by word of mouth, that color and race of guilt and crime.
"I has been asked, North and South, East and West, and by partisans of the party," he said. "I. That Negro voters should not be appealed to, or their support welcomed by the advocates of just citizenship, but should not hold public office, no matter what their character may be nor how well they do their work, they may satisfy their constituents. . . ." "3. That the contact of white people in business, and in daily life, in common effort and cooperation, calls for explanation and apology, and integrity of party organization depend on the complete removal of all Negroes from voting." "4. That the appointment of a public official is an act which concerns only white people, and integrity of party organization would have neither voice nor consideration in such appointments. . . ." "5. The various associations, which sound bald and almost unbelievable when stated without embellishment, have appealed to the public press, as the subject of leading editorials, and as displayed news stories, and have been by the nation and public platform and in open debate and over the radio by both Republican and Democratic leaders by the nation and by adherents of those and other parties in almost complete agreement with this gratuitous lugging in of the rage problem, but for the most part, this astonishing one-tenth of the nation has evoked no word of protest from the laying parishioners, and from the spokering spokesman; and from few religious ministers, Protestant or Catholic, or social religious leaders, from almost no leading parishioners."
"Much has been said and rightly
the danger in a republic like ours
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making sincere religious belief a matter of political controversy and c&d challenges. The question of public policy to petty matters of private life. But, citizens must have access to civil and evil personal gossip are, they have not needs of evil and disaster that are not in the interest of the strained appeal to race prejudice. The emphasis of racial contempt and hatred is an appeal to the lowest and most primitive of human motives, and as long as this appeal can successfully be ignored, the real peace, no sincere religion, no national unity, no social progress, no removal from racial controversy.
CHARGES NEGRO
PAPERS LACK IN
GOOD MATERIAL
Los Angeles, Cal.—(A N P)—"I find that the majority of Negro newspapers have one great fault—they publish stories that are plainly written, and that are not the slightest news instinct, nor education in journalism. Evidently, the practice is sustained to afford amateurs an opportunity to practice, labor under the mistaken idea that to have an opportunity to practice, needness for themselves or their friends, or else it is because editors practice the false economy of accepting matter tendered free, rather than embodying paid news gatherers of experience.
The above criticism of the Negro press was made to a representative of the Associated Negro Press by Ward Kennedy, a white journalist of Africananas, in an interview here recently.
"News from your race should be of a national character, be continued, the body should be kept in touch with all of the affairs of the world at large, so that you should keep in touch with fully realize that they are a part of the whole composite plan, rather than being listed in some of your papers that should go straight to the waste paper in other than editorial columns, spite, dislike, and controversy, air columns, column purported to carry the general news of some outside town, but in other words of some things of one church or lodge.
"The papers that are managed after the plan of dailies are the ones that are growing the most rapidly and doing the most good for your race."
SAMUEL HUSTON Houston Pianist WORK LAUDED BY Thrills Audience M. E. CONFERENCE In Concert Here
Dallas, Texas—In the West Texas annual conference of the Methodist Association, the college here a very cultivated six days session here, one of the dominant notes sounding in the conference. Hutton College one of the eleven colleges operated by the well-known Methodist College of Education with the support of the association support supported by the 15,000 people making up the constituency of the conference whose annual session has
Unprecedented indications of joy and inspiration were in evidence, when he attended the New Orleans area and president of the committee on educational institution, the university, glowing achievements of the institution, which the college won throughout the general church. Bishop Jones gave recognition to Dr. Robert N. Brooks, former president to Dr. Robert N. Brooks, receiving the winning of the "A" class recognition for the school and praised rapid progress of the last three years. The bishop wished it known, now and then, that the finest and largest program possible for Samuel Huntz College, the institution, when Dr. L. G. Landen Penn, veteran churchman, educator and officer of the Methodist Board, according to members of the conference, has never spoken before, as an outstanding victory, the fact that the United States government approved upon Samuel Huntz, in the very favorable report made on the college of Negro colleges and universities, in his hand, from it a complimentary statement on the t. he president of the Aintin college, T. R. Davis, was present and spoke on the place of the Christian college education. He maintained that the Christian college or church school was the bulwark of the nation.
JOHNSON URGES FISK STUDENTS TO NEW FIELDS
Nashville, Tenn.—(A N F) - Field in which they might labor outside the university, the universities, were disclosed to students of Fish University last week. On Wednesday evening, the university's editor of Opportunity, and now director of science, spoke before the student body on "The Historic Impicacy of Status Which Bind Negro Youth to the Nation."
He offered two formulas for achieving success in spite of actual social barriers to health, including scrutiny of mind and spirit: "In most parts of the country, 'say it so,' the worker will apply for a position, the worker will get it. However, there is a vast field of activity still open to the worker who can achieve can affect. The Negro can perfect an invention, trace the behavior of a patient, or create a cure. There are eight large Negro insurance companies and not a single Negro actuarial statistic in medicine is devoting himself to the problem of tuberculosis. There are no Negro ethnologists or anthropologists in none of these is there the least promise of distinction without train the point of competence and beyond.
"The road to a new freedom for us is the discovery of the surrealism in the museums, and in the recognition that museums can be a means of expression of the human spirit. What can the appreciation of it contribute to the fullest development of our Near East museums? I am engaged beauty in the slave museums drawn up from deep deep river waters."
ERNESTINE JESSIE COVINGTON
Appearing before large and appreciative audience at Artichch Baptist Church, Tuesday evening, Miss Brennan and Governess Pruce celebrated concert pianist and music teacher, scored another musical triumph and added new laurels to the music室, raised in concerts here and throughout the country.
Despite the fact that the program goes to 10 to 12 o'clock each time elapsed between the rendered by the artist, the patience of the music室 manager, counted by the performance of this brilliant and talented young artist, won her auditors with her first group, from such eminent composers as Schumann, Chopin, Paul Juon, Linst, Glinia Baldacci, and Duncan Graham, Liebich and David Guion. She was assisted by Attorney H. S. Davis, Jr., who captivated the audience with his sweet tenor voice, with Miss Geraldine Foster as accompanist.
Numbered among the large anti-
tities, Mrs. Covington's wooden playing was a large group of white amuse- lers, who were the most prominent of their applause of the race artist, a mem-
员 of her own race. The Women's Home Missionary Society of Antich, of which Miss Virginia B.
Between groups of her numbers Miss Covington was presented with a large basket from the large baskets from the society and Mrs. Josie Taylor being presented by C. F. Richards, respectively.
PIONEER DRUGGIST
PASSED THURSDAY
Phil Herbert, one of the most widely known colored drugs and pharmaceuticals in Texas, passed away Thursday, J. M. H. Jouston, 230 Eglin after an illness which extended over a year. Her Mr. Herbert, for a number of years, was in the drug business in the city, one of the founders of Houlton Pharmaceuticals. Bayou City Drug Store. Later he embarked in business for himself on the Washington High School, under the name of Herbert's Drug Store. The founder of the firm, the founder of McCoy and Harrison Undertaking McCoy (friday) at 10:00 a.m. m.
He sought to admit the charm and power of this music. It is an significant as Puritanism, and the early American farm house, as spiritual and artistic antecedents of contemporary
"Negro writers and artists have led us to creating a new fascination in watching the lives of familiar things. Colleen Cullen, a native of Chicago, has found the language of beauty for their own world of color, have made rich stories of life, have found the deeper sights of emotion. Negro youth have in them a part of the fact of race, they return to the sources of Negro life and multigenerational stories about the old racial milieu.
Hoover's Victory Is Predicted By Negro Observer
Survey By Associated Negro Press Staff Correspondent Reveals Some Racial Defection To Democratic Presidential Nominee—Race In South Assumes Vicious Proportions
By ALBERT ANDERSON
Staff Correspondent for the Washington, D.C., (ANP)—Presidential election only a week 1928 keeps up its interest and unmixed issues of religion and liquor crack the solid South, as well as klux" have well nigh drowned or menta and slogans of years past for many a voter, attempting to It is this attitude which for a interesting. While while Republ the idea that an appreciable man for Smith, the political dope, lively on a small基数 make satisfaction with the present day mark behind the Negro until
Step Activities Early
How the States Stand
Harlem will vote for the party of its leader, who will be to be that three-day judge Al Smith and his entirely negligible attitude toward the state. Warningly, Tammany has carried Harlem in the cause of organization and indifference on the part of the legislature, who there. This year, however, while Harlem has been the most potent Albumman Fred Moore's figures to the effect that there are one hundred and eighty percent of creating an absurd graph to prove there are 80,000, both are agreed that although there are, will be far lower.
In Philadelphia quite a little ripple
has been made in the lives of these
workers. It has been a long time
since PennyPremiums have been fist-
tened, and they have been told
they could wate anything but a Republican
ticket, so they have treated it as a
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Victory
icted By
Observer
Negro Press Staff Correme Racial Defection To
tial Nominee—Race In
ius Proportions
the Associated Negro Press
With the casting of ballots in the
away, this unusual campaign of
certainty clear until its end. The
nur, race and color, the effort to
at the cry of "Tammany" or "ku
ut the old reliable political argu-
and created a puzzling situation
make a decision.
so makes even the Negro vote
bian leaders pretend to acuff at
mur of black ballots will be cast
of colored people this year, un-
sters guessing. Democratic ac-
nown, amnest, and admitted dis-
Republican party keeps a ques-
tion the final votes are counted.
notify, hostetler. A Attack
on the Democratic Party. When the Vare
steam roller fired by the petty jobs
they indole in Quakerstown gets
the vote, the Democratic party
ward bases pass the word down the
line, the usual majorities will be
indicted, according to those in the
know.
Maryland is putting on an interest-
Negro Democratic workers rounding
up the vote, in the manner which is
noticeable. The Democratic party
half free to support a presidential
candidate, because though the Democ-
tric bos of Baltimore is an ar-
kansas, extending it is said, even to
the press. It had been rumored that
Smith, but a white priest brought
fourteen colored nuns to a Baltimore
campus and registered them last
registrar.
Smith Wins Then Loses States
West Safe From Start
There has never been any doubt in the West union it is in the state of Missouri. There the recruitment plot the present Republican state ticket which has been most shoddy in its treatment of colored people, is in the state of Missouri, the governor, has the hatred of nearly all Negroes who follow state affairs. He appointed General Robert St. Louis Republican stronghold, is wet. The Negroes are expected to fall from the grip of the Democratic duplex except in Dyer's district where McLennore, the colored Democratic candidate, is opposing him. If the (Continued on Page Four)
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Sol Erenberg, 25, student in the college of engineering at U. C. A. L. K., was one of the students of criminal syndicalism" because of asserted communist activities. He was also charged with the police "red" detail, laid on the raid on a room at 3127 Wahsh Ave. by literature upholding and exploiting the international union was discovered. Literature calling on soldiers, sailors, and fellow-workers to "to refuse to fellow-workers in their struggles for better conditions" and "to refuse to the alleged criminal evidence against Erenberg, best distributed at the harbor Sunday, for which four persons were arrested, the called the mened support in the fight against "capitalism" and criminal activity."
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1 cupful manned potatoes
2 tablespoonful finely diced celery
3 tablespoonful vanilla sauce
4 egg beaten lightly
5 cupful bread crumbs
6 tablespoonful flour
7 tablespoonful honey
8 tablespoonful grated onion
9 tablespoonful wilted bird eggs
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COLORED COUNTY FAIR
The Harris County Colored Fair will be held at Groebly, 23 miles east of Houston on the Highway, Bemont road, November 9-10. A splendid exhibit by the club boys, club girls and farmers will be on display, School exhibits be a specialty. L. G. Luper, county farm demon- L. G. Luper, county farm demon- agent and agent, G. Hall, county farm demon- agent and agent, will be in charge of the exposition.
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SundaySchool
Lesson
(By REV. R. B. FYTERWATER, D.D. Dennis
Middle Bible Institute of Chicago)
(02, 1928, Western University Union.)
Lesson for November 4
He should regard it as his obiigation, not merely because it serves a good purpose, but because it is moral duty. He should regard it as his obiigation to obey lawful rulers.
3. Method of expressing this obedience (v. 6, 7).
4. The payer of personal and property tax.
The citizen who enjoys the benefits of government is morally bound to support it.
The payment of duty upon merchandise and license fees.
The business exchange between nations must be regulated. For such regulations expense is incurred in which the government pays.
(3) Veneration of magnitudes ("fear to whom fear").
Those who fear the fear of God in order to willenature their rulers, God's representatives.
(4) "Honor to whom honour."
This means that civil officers should be honored because of their service. He is to give the honor to His Fellow Citizens (v. 8-10).
This is summed up in the word "honor." The only debt which is right to owe is that of love. The discharge of this obligation forbids:
(1) Defending in matters of property (v. 8)
(2) It forbids going into debt with no certainty of being able to meet the debt.
(3) It forbids defending in matters of moral purity (v. 9). Where the life is under the power of love, adultery can cause harm.
(4) It forbids murder.
(5) It forbids stealing.
(6) It forbids covering.
(7) It forbids working of any ill to one's neighbor.
III. The Supreme Motive Governing the Attitude of the Christian is that of eager expectancy. There is no time for slumber or indifference. The time for action is the attitude of the Christian which here mentioned is not that we obtain in justification and sanctification, but is that which we have in glorification at the second coming of Christ. Redemption is thereof. I. Justification through faith in the
2. Sancitification through the odebence of the Word.
3. Glorification, when thefulness of rebellion is realized at Christ's second coming.
The reasons for this attitude of expectancy are that the light of Christ's light is the light of Christ's glorious appearing is at hand. The proper conduct in view of this is:
1. To put off the works of darkness (v. 12), which are reverelling, and to put off the strife and jealousy. The child of light will not walk in drunken carousals, will not practice licentious acts and debauchery, and will not practice the solitude of jealousy.
2. Put on the armor of light (v. 12).
The figure here is of the Roman soldier who arose from sleep and put off his armor and put on his glaming armor.
3. Put on the Lord Jesus Christ (v. 14).
3. Put on the enttremaine Jesus Christ as the Lord of life, to bring the life under His control.
Be Thou an Example
Let no man despair the youth; but
be then an example of the believers in
word, in conversation, in charity, in
spirit, in faith, in purity—Past
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Transportees can every hour on the train.
Transportees arrive after the hour.
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Transportees arrive at 6 a.m. 12 am and 12 pm.
Transportees arrive at 10 a.m. 10 am and 10 am.
From 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. all transportees can
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Cars lease Houston at 4 m. m. and every hour on the street. Please up to make an enrolment 7 p.m. with an additional car lease. Cars lease Houston to Bayfront. 1 hour and 46 minutes. Cars lease hourly 7:40 p. m. to 24:40 p. m.
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Asserts Negroes
Dying Like Flies In
St. Louis Hospital
St. Louis, Mo.—(ANP) "The poor Negroes of St. Louis are dying like flies at City Hospital No. 2." This was the emphatic and exciting announcement of the death of her mother, Friar Octet Hudson, 3128 Chouteau Avenue, following the death of her mother, Friday, Oct. 16. She was to cot when I went to visit her at the noon visiting hour," declared Mrs. Hill. "The hospital is a disgrace to every clear-minded Negro as we all can see; but mighty she is enough to reach to me. I am speaking for the dreses who are afraid to speak for themselves. I mother three Thursday, at 11:45 a.m., (one day prior to her death) and found her dead myself. You know who dies. You know who dies. I am very disgusted with the conditions at City Hospital No. 2, and with the insecurity of my race who because of necessity have to be sent to that institution for care."
Negroes of St. Louis were advised to vote in a city election for the pass of a bill, in issue, particularly because of an issue, particularly provided for a $1,250,000 hospital to be directed for our people on a site at the corner of 11th and 12th Street. Since the election of Victor J. Miller as mayor of St. Louis, much a proposal of hiring the institution was made against carrying out this part of the program. The mayor favors a proposal of hiring the institution. No 1 for whites, where it is understood patients of our race who are sent to the hospital, and no 2 for material for white students who are attending the several medical schools. A jitterworm annex to the hospital abolished the plan for medical students to serve as interns, and the school for training colored women.
Harrison Objects To Jersey Program Dem Leader Avers
Jackson, Miss. —(ANP)-Attention is called in a letter received here by the Democratic headquarters, by Senator Pat Harrison of Mississippi to certain features of the New Jersey Republican Party, the letter states the party generally objectionable to the South. At the Republican State Convention in New York, the letter states the party platform: "We urge congress to pass laws for the enforcement of the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments." All citizens, without regard to race or color in the South, as in the North, should have the right to vote. As is contemplated by the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments. "We regret the failure of congress to enact a law against mob murder, commonly called the "Rape of the People," and we are opposed to the segregation in any of the institutions supported by the powers of persons on the basis of race."
NORDICS ATTEMPT
SEGREGATION AT
PASADENA SCHOOI
Los Angeles, Cal.—(ANP)—Coincident with what seems to be an effort to segregate schools, there has arisen an attempt to inaugurate segregation at the Grover Cleveland School at Atlanta. It has been reported that several whites for the purpose of having the colored students removed to a separate school, now taken over form, and it is said that a petition is to be circulated in a few days demanding that the Negro students be removed like the Mexicans in that district. Their contention is that the majority class containing only two whites. The association with the whites have been active in the protective Association. Negro patrons of the district are preparing to make a vigorous fight in opposition to the segregation.
ROSENWALD JOINS
NATIONAL BODY OF
NEGRO TEACHERS
Institute, West Virginia. —(ANP) As a means of promoting the drive of college education, educators through the country each year educate four new members. Indications are that response to this request is already being already introduced by this means. Among members recently added to the college are his and his son-in-law, Alfred K. Stern, who have taken out sustaining memorial gifts to his wife and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Elgar R. Stern, who have taken out lifesaving through a special committee composed through a special committee. President W. W. Sainthoff, Director of Negro education, the citizens of Charleston recently contributed a large number of expenses of the association.
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$1,000 RESPONSE FOR RELIEF OF STUDENT NURSES AT PRAIRIE VIEW IS ACKNOWLEDGED BY COMMITTEE
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This peerless and matchless subdivision easily represents the best addition of its kind available for Negroes in Houston and all Texas. There will be 108 BRICK HOMES, not houses; with all modern conveniences and at the most reasonable terms: 10 per cent Cash and 1 per cent per month of total cost of home. These lots are selling rapidly, and you will do well to buy yours before the price advances. Get a home that will last your life time as well as add many days to your life.
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PHONES: CAPITOL 6241-W-CAPITOL 6201-W CASH, TERMS OR TRADE
The Informer has been asked to publish the following by Prof. C. H. Waller, chairman relief committee, Prairie View College, Prairie View, Texas:
"Special thanks are due to the several newspapers in Texas that published the book made by the committee at Prairie View, appointed by Principal W. R. Banks, to solicit aid for the nurses who lost all of their belongings in the fire which destroyed the college hospital, September 27, 1984, and amounts to $89.24. This money is being disbursed by a committee headed by Dr. Robert B. H. to furnish the girls with uniforms, underwear, shoes, bedding, books, etc., and to meet their other needs to enrol them in this publication in this issue of this paper stated in the amount given by the W. Waller. Within a few years we shall publish an itemized statement of the expenditure of the fund. A marked copy of the paper is being printed."
Names and Amounts Donated
Wright Land Co. Houston $ 10.00
Wm. H. Chryer, Houston $ 10.00
W. I. Swing, Houston $ 10.00
F. W. Bartlett, Houston $ 10.00
Bishop College, Marshall $ 15.00
James Bute Co. Houston $ 25.00
R. L. Smith, Farmers Improve-
cation Co. Houston $ 15.00
C. H. M. Purlow, Waco $ 5.00
D. R. Coleman, Navasota $ 10.00
Pedern Iron & Steel Co. $ 25.00
Dr. Martin, Wharton $ 15.00
Bury Maids and Matrons
Paris $ 5.00
C. H. M. Grudron, Houston $ 10.00
W. L. D. Johnson, Houston $ 10.00
Jessie Wilson, Hempstead $ 5.00
Wm. M. McDonald, Ft. Worth $ 50.00
Mrs. Isabella M. Schaffer,
Houston $ 10.00
D. Ryan, Houston $ 25.00
Joseph R. Dhore, Joseph
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co.
Houston $ 10.00
M. S. Taggart, Houston $ 10.00
L. A. Potta, Prairie View $ 10.00
M. J. Utillo, Prairie View $ 10.00
Mrs. J. S. Prairie View $ 1.00
E. W. Wiley, Prairie View $ 1.00
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Banks,
Prairie View $ 11.00
Mrs. N. A. Dillon, Prairie
H. R. Turner, Prairie View
A. W. Randle, Prairie View
B. W. Randle, Prairie View
Mrs. L. M. Richardson, Prairie View
T. C. Christopher, Prairie View
Anonymous, Prairie View
Chas. E. Carpenter, Prairie View
C. H. Walley, Prairie View
M. J. Hale, Prairie View
Extension Division, Prairie View
M. J. Walley, E. V. Hunter, Prairie View
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Beautiful Pen Oak trees and other natural beauty make LYONS AVENUE PARK ADDITION the most alluring and beautiful homesite for Negroes to be found anywhere in the South. This addition has EVERYTHING—including paved sidewalks, concrete curbing and shelled streets.
COME OUT AND LOOK THESE LOTS OVER AND SELECT YOURS NOW!
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THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1928
Y.W.C.A.
The days of the contest have gilded swifty by and reckoning time the favorite baby stand. Are you doing your utmost that it may smile a princewish? At it to do, your last chance as the final count will be made at 9 o'clock Friday November 2, at special halftime. Prises for workers as well as babies. Come, and be as soon as the contest closes our attention will be given to World Fellowship week, Nov. 11-17th.
City Happenings
Mrs. J. K. King, 1713 Carr, has returned from a very pleasant vacation spent in St. Louis and Chicago. If you have an ambition for owning a home of your relatives and friends in Alendron, La. AGENTS WANTED: To sell Dr. Lloyd K. Carr's writing. Write for Dr. Lloyd K. Carr.
Schwarz & Company, Hemp-
stead 5.00
Beaumont, Beaumont (Pip-
kin School) 5.00
Adams Ward School, Beaumont
Carrol Street School, Beau-
carol Charlton-Park High School
6.00
Charlton-Park High School
M. S. Robinson, Hempstead
5.00
Anonymous, Hempstead
5.00
Door Company San Anton
100.00
R. E. Johnson
150.00
R. O. Smiley
15.00
R. R. Roberts
15.00
Ward Mrs. J. M. Lusk,
Bremen
5.00
South Texas Lumber Co,
Hempstead
10.00
Missora Lee, Kendleton
10.95
Missora Lee Gaines
2.50
Total $897.24
PANTHERS CLAW BLACK CATS IN ONE-SIDED FRAY
7.50 Prairie View, Texas, Oct. 30, 1928
In a spirted non-conference nigrikin
playoff game, the Panthers were
evening, October 29, H. C. Sell's Hou-
ton Junior College Black Cats were
easily devoured by Coach James Law
2.50 The college grandstand was load-
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2.50 Note announcing the beginning of the
tray.
2.50 The Black Cats were game fighters,
but they were unable to cope with the
Panthers and showed they were out of
the class time and again.
2.50 The season will be on home-coming day, Friday, November 2, when the Panther
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NOTHING BUT BRICK VEERER HOMES ARE BEING BUILT, OR WILL BE BUILT IN THIS HIGH-CLASS RESTRICTED COLORED RESIDENTIAL ADDITION!
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Fifth Pen Oak trees and other natural make LYONS AVENUE PARK ADDIHE most alluring and beautiful home-Negroes to be found anywhere in the This addition has EVERYTHING-in-paved sidewalks, concrete curbing and streets.
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Mr. J. K. King, 1713 Carr, has returned from St. Louis to St. Louis and Chicago. If you have an own, amain for owning it, own at your terms, call Capital 274.
That new, modern home you have been waiting for is now ready; your terms. Ring Capitol 2746.
Curtis B. Caroline, 3027 Truley, left last week to visit relatives and friends in Adlena, La.
AGENTS WANTED: To call Dr. Llewis, Lloyd Loeverer, $130 per hour, $60 seller, Write for free samples, Medicine Co. 3444 B. Kellan, Texas.
Rev. A. M. Harris, member of the Informer force, in attending the annual conference in Marshall this week.
Matt. Mattle Alexander, 1915 Lamb, died last Tuesday, and was buried from Trinity M. E. Church, last Thursday.
Sirway Printing Co. for good printing, Phones Preston 1996, 9828; 3620 McKinney. Reasonable rates. Work called for and delivered promptly.
S. H. Thompson, Huffman farmer, who has confined to bed at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Solitine Beverly, 2053 Pierce, is recovering.
FOR ENT-Apartments, 2 610 Prairie Avenue, 9 blocks from the U. H. Phone, 2182 1300.
Gusca Flower Co.—Flowers for all occasions, hotels and clubs for decorating purposes. Phone Fairfax 6036 or Preserve 1046 McGavin Ave, Houston, Texas. Mrs. Annie Jones, Beaumont, visit her daughter and her son, and enjoy a 115 Liv Oak Sunday, returning home Sunday evening. Mr. Hinton is a letter-caller.
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Mrs. S. B. Williams, 1412 Cleveland, who spent three months with her three sons (Dr. A. M. Dr. V. L. and Percy) in White Plains and Brooklyn, N. Y., returned Leward, much to the delight of husband, S. B. Williams.
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growsotes by race and the white Democrat supported McLemore his election would be a certainty, but present indications are that neither will be followed and Dyer will win. Indiana is another state where N-negroes are opposed to the state government which is said to be totally Man. But headquarters takes the lead, and the N-negroes went against it, the intolerant Hoslers would still beat the Catholic Smith by a wide margin. In Chicago Oscar DePriest is certain that a martyric people will attachment hanging over him. In fact, it is proving an aid, for by posing in a martyric people readily proclaims the death of keeping him out of congress. The opposition to DePriest in weak positions has little strength aside from that of L. K. William's church follow-
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Dallas, Tenn. — The Rosebud Reservoirs of Booker T. Washington High School elected the following officers: Mr. Robinson, vice president; Zelda Herring, secretary; Wiley Secret, assistant secretary; Verey Clayton, treasurer; Alna Brown, chairman of prosecutions; the chairman social committee; Thela Procter, reporter. We are pleased to have our principal Prof. J. J. Ibanea, visit us. Ms Mayne C. David, girl heartily and enthusiastically with the G. R. club of the school. the club, under the direction of the advisor, Miss Leola King, will present a night day at St. Paul M. E. Charge.
ATTENDED BROTHER'S FUNERAL
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Mrs. Eliza Teal, photographer, with that winome smile, and suggest-a portrait as an ideal Christmas gift. Rev. J. R. Burdette, Bets's pastor, trying to locate parking space on the street. "It can't hardly be dword." revilmed. Mrs. M. E. Palmer, 108 Henley, taking beautiful lilies and cuttings to the Christmas present, eh? Will Ponder give Prairie Avenue the "once over." Give it to the Community Center. Give it to the close doors Saturday night, and then cast your ballot next Tuesday for your favorite presidents' day.
STEERS'EFFORT TO BEAT WILEY PROVES FUTILE
Tyler, Texas—The Texas College Stores made a desperate effort to stave off the defection of the Wiley Wildcats here Saturday. In the first minutes of play, by the air route, the Marshall eleven pat over a touchdown when on it was a free-for-all struggle with the Wiley Wildcats for 8
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Atlanta, Ga.—The Crismon Hurricane of Atlanta University swept over the Crismon Tornadoes of Tallahassee the score of 7-7 in a hotly contested game. The first half found Atlanta gaining at will through the line of the Tornadoes, although neither team scored in this period. In the third quarter, spinned 70 yards for a touchdown, and intercepted a pass from Wiggins and sprinted 70 yards for a touchdown, pointing, making the score 7-0, Tallahassee. They held this last late in the game to take the game seriously. Taking the team's danger of defeat and began to take the game seriously. Taking the team's danger of defeat and began to open an aerial attack, Tik Edwards to Red Jones, and Edward to Green. The team tried to reverse the score in Atlanta, passing over for the winning touchdown. The Atlanta rally began in the midst of the fourth period, when a series of foul calls forced Wiggins, Jones and McMheron, mix with quarterback ball in position to score. McMheron carried the ball over, but Wiggins failed to make the exclamation the Hurricane swept to another touchdown, Wiggins again failing to make
Atlanta earned 24 first downs to 2 for Talladega. The Hurricane is now on pace, mostly, like a weaker machine with teamwork showing up splendidly.
and 8 yard gains. They also resorted to a aerial attack and Joe Wilson must have thought he was throwing a baseball the way he towed the piggy bank. In fact he threw with so much force and direction that it was difficult for the man on the receiving end to make.
The 1927 champions had been doped to run over the Steers short-shot to time of the game. Evidence of this came when he was making up a mind also, for the Steers put up a big hit against the Stears back the big Texas machine in the critical moments. Coach Long acted more wisely than he thought he when he made a big hit. He had to make a number of substitutions before he could get a combination of big hits and wildcat to anything a comfortable margin. married by indecision and constant interference due to conditions which might have been prevented in a large measure by an inexperienced coach.
THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1928
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BISHOP BEARS TUSKEGEE HELD FISK BULLDOGS BEAT DRAGONS TO 6-6 DEADLOCK SEVERELY BITE IN LOOSE TILT BY WILBERFORCE MILES MEMORIAL
(B. C. F. RICHARDSON, Sr.)
Austin, Texas, Oct. 27, 1928—Before a crowd of football fans, which was rather a disappointment to one who had driven overtand from Houston, the team of the Samuel Hutton Drapes came on the short end of a 13-6 score before the attack of the Bishop Hears. This was the second conference game in which the Hutton Drapes have yet to cop a decision this season, while the Marshallites have yet to lose a conference engagement. In exhibition of the college fall sport, and although doped to win by several touchdowns, the Hutton Drapes closed of a 6-0 score at the end of the first half. During the first quarter the Bishop forward wall was well impregnated with the second quarter of the second quarter the Dragon reserves rushed into the fray and the team resulted in a touchdown.
Between halves, while the "Dragons" between halves, curving their stance and the plaiting rooting rooting contingent, Coach A. W. Mumford was delivering one of his players within five minutes after the third quarter was under way, Alvin Watson Washington High School of Houston, ran through the Dragons for the first touchdown, with Captain Floury completing a perfect goal for the extra point. A blocked punt of the Dragons by a feet-footed and destructive Bear place within 10 or 12 yards of the coveted goal, and Watkins went on over the goal, adding another extra point, the score standing, Bishop 13, Huston 6. And the score remained this way until another extra point brought the tilt to a termination. The outstanding star of the encounters, Bishop 13, was starred in every game played thus far this season by Bishop, and if this young Houston continues to play well, he will be able to give him a place on the mythical all-conference and all-Southern, if not
Both teams failed to flash the call of football usually off by offence, but both coaches have plenty on their hands to round their protégé into a star.
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JACKSON BEARS WALLOP DALLAS IN GRID BATTLE
Corsicana, Texas—The Bears of Jackson High won a decisive victory over the Dallas High team last Friday on the Bears home grounds. For the second time, the Corsicana eleven scores, neither side being able to cross their opponent's goal. However, during the third quarter the Bears pushed over the Bears and the other by Johnson, the try for the extra point failing in both cases.
Having begun the good work in the third quarter the Corsicana boys and the Bears added another touchdown the last quarter White went through tacche and added another touchdown with a place-kick. This ended the scoring and again the Jackson High were the real champions; the final score being 19 to 0 in their favor.
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In the fourth period, with 47 seconds left, the Willebrock's 20-yard line, the Tiger quarterback went into a trance. He thought he was on a 20-yard line and that he had to pass a -green flash -Willebrock pass a -green flash -Willebrock yard line. The Tiger wall piled but little in three dows; on the next turn, the Willebrock plucky back, turned the Tiger into a camel and broke his drop-kick failed to匀 the score.
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West Virginia kicked out of danger, Marshall taking the ball around left end for first down on the next play, Marshall taking the ball around left end, Simpson and Rons, with a line plunge by Rons, the ball was placed in position to score, Howard suffering the line for Howard's first and only count, Payne kicked for the extra point. The remainder of the quarter, as marked by excessive penalties, Howard suffering the lions of 70 yards as marked by excessive penalties, West Virginia was again placed in position to score, Marshall taking the ball from which penalty kicked the ball over the final count, and kicked the ball over the reason of Howard's offside play.
CORSICANA
Nashville, Teen—The Fisk Balloons rumped over Miles Memorial College of Birmingham, Ala., last Saturday, 43-0, before an estimated crowd of over 1,500 spectators. Miles came up on Friday to hold a Fisk to close score, but their hopes were dimmed before the first quarter and ended; Fisk at this time was the only team to win a college Fisk. The Fisk team started in with only a few regulars in the line-up; during the second and third string men. This was not done belithing the strength of the team, but the college Fisk to联赛 to Lewis, Edwards, Gee, Thornwell, Boyle, and Landers. The team got to get off to greater advantage than the heavier Miles Memorial College of Birmingham. The Birmingham College worked greatly in the favor of Fisk since most of the game was played in a steady drizzle of rain on Saturday.
The spectators had an opportunity to see Yost in fine shape in Saturn's wheelchair, and been shared by Yost and Thornillah. Yost made the longest run of the game, and was kicked on Fikir's own 32-yard line and running through the entire Miles team for a touchdown. Thornillah playing man to man throughout the game, practiced practically the only first string man to continue throughout the game, and water sailed ball all tries at goals was unsuccessful except one. Fikir's spirit and skill made the team of the game the high pitch looking forward to the coming of the Tuskereg warriors Saturday, November 16. The team and followers of the game will be present special motorcade of Tuskereg supporters is expected to be on hand. In an interview with Coach Johnson the team than last year, but he is still very much concerned over the number of team members up to date. He is sure that Fikir will put up more than a good fight if these injured men could in shape during the game.
The Tunkeg game will be the first real test of both the defensive and offensive. Sideline group has it that Fisk will score 10 points and scores that far indicating Fisk's team on Lake 0; Fisk 4; Wilberforce 0; Fisk 4; Lake 0; Fisk 4; Wilberforce 0; Fisk 4; Memorial Monarch. A record 16 points Saturday to welcome the Tunkeg team and Fisk rooters will be out 160
Montgomery, Ala.—(A N P.) Playing before an enthusiastic group of 12, the Crampton Bowl here Thursday, the Langton University womens team and the Alabama State womens team record clear and won their second interactional tilt over the Alabama State womens team visually invested from the Hornets in the last four minutes of the game after both teams had playoff games. The Alabama Langton attempting more offensive work and registering fourteen first downs to a lone two for Alabama
Knoxville, Tenn.—(ANP)—Be face an innumerable host of co-
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Atlanta, Ga.-Clark University, with its team of flaky backs, met the big Morehouse team here Saturday in a football game unequal in thrills during the season. When the final score was 14-10, the stand-7, in Clark's favor, Morehouse got off with an early start, making their touchdown after 7 minutes, and an attempt to kick the extra point, as the near scoring again in the second quarter when a pass was missed in the end. Morehouse made two beautiful recoveries of Clark fumbles. The Clark team came back with much vim in the second half, for in two games, 40-42. Morehouse 22-yard line.
where the big marrows team held them for down. Three plays gave Morhouse first down then they punched him out. Clark started another drive that gave them their touchdown. Baker kicked it. Morhouse started a drive that would have probably given them a touchdown and Clark intercepted a pass.
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TEXAN RAPS MILLER AND VANN
AFTER THE ELECTION-WHAT?
AFTER THE ELECTION-WHAT?
By KELLY MILLER. Howard University. Washington. D. C.
Dana Kelly Miller and Editor Edith L. Vann are big two big Hoover bootters. We admire the rul of both of these gentlemen, but can have no respect for their judgment. Dr. Miller must think that his articles are so important that he needs a Negro voter are so ignorant or dense that they are unable to comprehend the issues involved in the pending presidential campaign. He points out 1,000 good and sufficient reasons why Negroes should vote against theorship of Mr. Hoover, but he believes all Negroes should overlook a thousand good and sufficient reasons against him for only one reason vote for Mr. Hoover.
which includes Mr. Hoover, who is 15,000,000 Negroes are going to brush all of the severe and wicked in dittations which he makes, and vote to encourage and continue the leader of the tribe. Sibille himself is bitterly complains.
than that of any other class of American citizens. The race-neutral race prejudice will continue with unabated force. Jim-crow cars, separate schools, disfranchisement law, anti-immigration law, civil districts discrimination will prevail with equal force and vigor as they have done uncease past eight years of Republican control.
I believe that Mr. Hoover will be elected, but I do not want the race to be elected. At every presidential election the Negro lifts himself to the mountaintop, and he can be cast to be cast in the valley of despair afterwards. It is an invading warrior and redemocrat of the race Harding and Coolidge were extolled as saviors and redemocrats of the race Condemned and denounced during their presidency. He that exalted himself in upright, upright, upright skill and expertise in governmental affairs His mind is not built in the heroic brains of his administration but burass his administration by espousing an unpopular cause. The Negro cannot nor any considerable appoinitive recognition at his hand. Neither the Negro nor any considerable appoinitive recognition at his hand will him any promise. He would be foolish to expect in these unfriendly days to receive more than has been received.
Mr. Hoover for eight years has been part and lot of the Coolidge adage, "I should be pledged to continue the Coolidge policies. The Negro knows full well that this policy is no far as he is to believe in." A genius in parsimony to do less.
HARLEM NEGROES
PREFER AL SMITH
New York—(ANP)—Harlem Negrene continue to give Smith a big advantage over Hoover in the straw votes being polled. The Daily News, which has finished its poll giving it a vote to Smith by a majority of 290,000, has the following significant figures in Harlem's Negro district:
At Lenox Avenue and 130th St.-Smith 283; Hoover 103. At Lenox Avenue and 130th St.-Smith 937; Hoover 33. At Seventh Avenue and 130th St.-Smith 131; Hoover 88.
In South High Plains region of Texas cotton growing has expanded in 1919 to 23,000 bales in 1926.
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We wonder if Editor Villan is talking from powerful experience when he says that the Negroes know a great deal more about the political campaigns without any thought or intention of delivering any service or information than ever take money in a political campaign without any thought or intention of delivering any service for that purpose.
OSCAR DE PRIEST
I had previously said nothing about courage, and he sold himself to me on the spot. Human courage is the biggie there. There is far more knowledge than courage in it. Many more know what courage is in congress, and it is needed to live life. It is the courage he will have the courage to appoint a Negro student to West Point Military Academy to be a cadet. The crooked opposition wards down. When somebody rides and gives voice to a Negro, the Negro, DePriest will not be afraid of what I predict that if Odoco DePriest is in the Negro habit of lying loosely about the Negro, will begin to check up on their. He will be elected November 6, unanimously, and after he has gone some way want him to proceed to clear up that trouble and on come down to Washington.
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There are those to whom we owe our love and gratitude, yet we simply may *I thank you*. We accept. We accept a flower, a lore, or a patronage with a form, or memory dims. We welcome, seek, or make occasion for showing real appreciation, remembering to return to our benefactor with an offering to our heart. Perhaps he is lonely or and just a cherry word would be a flower, or flowers would be like stars in his day, or perhaps his need is more dire; let us not forget to show appreciation, for surely along life's way we should never come to remember.
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that all Negroes are to be judged by his actions? Editor Vann forgets that all legislation which has for its ends the disfranchisement of Negroes is supposed that Negroes are villains can be corrupted and that they accept money in political campaigns without any thought or intention of earning money. In newspapers throughout the United States are all today branded by the emancipation deception, hypocrisy, elitism, slander and even criminal libel, and the enemies of the Negro race are the editors of Editor Vann made in a desperate attempt to ridicate the purity of the free and independent voters of his race who will vote for Gov. Al Gore. The cognition and desire that only their own labor and enjoy the fruits of that labor as all others are allowed under
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I look forward with great interest to the conjing of the Inferior, be the friend, be the teacher, be worthwhile to say. I have just read your editorial of last week under the heading of "Overlooking Fertile Turtle."
The Republican national committee is not going to pay any attention to any suggestion from you or your worthy contemporary, the Dallas Election Commissioner, who recommended for the fearless stand you take in all matters where the race is concerned. Furthermore, no one can question your sincerity when it comes to advising members of the race politically. You must make one big mistake and take the risk that the Republican party today is what is in 1866. On the front page of the newspaper carried a picture of Negroes gathered at the Houston convention. The Republican national committee reiterated to keep the Negro vote in line with the predictions in their prediction that the Negroes will vote her straight. At the same time they are telling the Negroes to "Look what we have done to Bill McDonald, Howard and other race leaders, politically." They also say that the Democratic party has been responsible for the 18th amendment and although they are spending millions to enforce the 18th amendment and although they are since the Civil War, what have they spent to enforce the 18th, 14th and 18th amendments to the crime regime without doing something to prevent it, is as guilty as the one who committed it.
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HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1928
VOTE STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN TICKET
After comparing the records of the two major political parties both in Texas and the country, in their attitude towards the Negro race. The Informer realizes that the colored voter is in some dilemma to decide party should she vote for the Republican or the Democratic party, or be canned for considering both parties as evils, wisdom and prudence suggest or dictate that we choose the lesser of the twin evils.
The Informer is also cognizant of the fact that the Republican party of today, particularly in Southern states where the "iliy-iliy" race is dominant, will be to be, and that there is scant, if any, difference, in many respects between the Dixie Democrats and Republicans; but when one weighs the issue on all sides and looks at it from an unbiased angle, he will find it exceedingly difficult and embarrassing to unwallow the Negro-hating species of Democratic leadership now in power. While this paper has been an ardent supporter and backer of Herbert Hoover, Republican presidential nominee, it has not been enthusiastic over the state, district and county ticket of the same party, due to the fact that the Republican leaders in this state have virtually bartered away their partisan birthright for a mere dollar. The Democratic party has full tickets were placed in the field and no campaign has been conducted to line up the voters back of the party candidates "from president to constable."
However, the Republicans of Texas should march to the polls next Tuesday, November 6, and roll up a large vote for all of the candidates. The Democrats in the party in the category of a major political party in this state.
Any political party, which polls less than 100,000 votes for its gubernatorial candidate, is considered a minor political party, and can hold conventions and manipulate party affairs at the wires and behest of designing and scheming party leaders; but where the party is not a major political party, the law requiring the holding of primary elections is mandatory upon such political parties under the civil statutes of Texas.
There are enough colored Republicans in Texas to roll up sufficient vote for the Republican gubernatorial candidate to keep the party in the "major" class, and no Republican should remain in the polls next Tuesday and fail to register his ballot for the Republican presidential electors and the straight republican ticket.
TEXAS' FAMED ELECTRIC CHAIR!
The recent action of Governor Dan Moody, in finding a "convenient" way to commute the death sentence of a white convict to life imprisonment, again brings to the fore the tendency of the state to employ the electric chair at Huntsville mainly for nonviolent killers. Whenever a white man or Mexican is sentenced to the electric chair, executive elementy is generally invoked, but whenever a Negro is sentenced to be electrocuted—even on circumstantial evidence—the governor of the state finds no way that he can interfere with "the law taking its course." Since February 1995, the electric chair at the state penitentiary has been forty-five-hours long, and of these only seven have been members of the white race; while Negroes constituted thirty-four of the remaining thirty-eight victims, the other four being Mexicans.
Several of these black men were assessed the death penalty more because of their color than their crime, judging from the evidence adduced at some point in their life, but not one received the law's penalty, as the slaves of the governor until Lawrence Davenport, a houston youth who was electrocuted at Huntsville June 1, 1928, for murder in this county, went to his death asserting himself innocent, and it is very doubtful if a white man would have been found guilty of homicide under similar circumstances; but a white youth had been killed, it was alleged, by some of the men in his plains of execution until Lawrence Davenport, as the facts presented him with and a transcript of the original case in his hands, containing many contradictory statements by the state's chief witness, our "humane" governor could no way to act in the case of this unfortunate colored youth yet when a white bandit and robber is assessed the death penalty for shooting a theatre cocker in cold blood at Fort Worth, where he was killed, the governor could find "convenient" way to save him from the electric chair.
Maybe this is just another way of maintaining "white supremacy" and of "keeping the Negro in his place," and if it is, we admit that Texas is making a mighty fine showing in this respect; but thinking people, both in and out of the state, are wondering why it is so easy for white murderers, condemned to death, to obtain executive democracy; while black murderers must atone with their lives for their alleged crimes against society. Eight of the Negroes electrocuted were accused of rape, yet no white man has ever received the death penalty for this purpose and brutal offense since the installation of the electric chair, notwith-
standing the fact that many rape cases have been reported where white men were the assailants, and white women and girls the victims.
Most white rapists are either mentally deranged or victims of a "frame-up" according to popular Nordic opinion; while the mere existence of such a victim is sufficient cause for his indictment, conviction and electrocution.
Originally invoked as a means to deter criminals, capital punishment, a relied on of the barbaric past, does not put any fear into the hearts of criminals, and each day witnesses the criminal colony of the country increasing by leaps and bounds.
If the Texas electric chair is to be maintained principally for the execution of Negroes, then there is something radically wrong with the use of the ruling class in the Lone State State, and the chair is upon the state rather than a cure for certain social lills and lilies.
WHY NOT TEST THE POLL TAX LAW?
The Informer has often contended that the Texas poll tax law, as a prerequisite for voting, is in direct contravention to the American constitution, and as such is null, void and unconstitutional. Of course, the editor of this paper is not a constitutional lawyer, nor even learned in the law of the state or nation; but we can not comprehend how any state can force a citizen, otherwise qualified as such by the constitution of the republic, to literally pay money in the national estate in state elections. The Informer doubts very seriously whether any state has the legal and constitutional authority to impose certain financial responsibilities and obligations on citizens in state elections. The Informer votes a vote in a presidential, senatorial and congressional election. Let us see what the constitution of the United States says upon this matter:
"All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES. The state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States."—Section 1, Article XIV.
If the federal government considers all men and races citizens in time of war and presses them into some type of armed service to defend the nation, without requiring them to pay a tax to be paid by the state, why can certain states disfranchise these same citizens in time of war?
The supporters of the state poll tax statute will contend that the law operates on all races alike, and that the Negro can not consider it as class legislation; when as a matter of fact, the measure was passed to throw defiance into the face of the constitutional amendment and to find some apparent feasible ground to overcome the legal justification of the security of elections, with the Negro as the main object and victim. As far as The Informer can recall, no test case has ever been made of the Texas poll tax law, but it appears to us that here is an opportunity for a fine piece of work by some Negro organization, such as the Houston branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, which is short for any contemplated action before general election, yet there is time to act and The Informer would like to see some action taken along this line. Colored citizens, who have not paid the poll tax, could offer themselves at the polls Tuesday, November 6, 1928, to vote, and, if the election judges deny them the right to cast a ballot (which they certainly will do), the election could be contested in a federal court. If the election judges could not could sue the election judges for damages, and thus make a constitutional question out of such vote denial because of the failure on the part of such American citizens to pay the state in advance for the right to exercise their elective franchise right. While the American constitution might be ambiguous in some of its provisions and stipulations, it is as plain as the midday sun on this matter of citizenship right and the right to vote in elec-
The framers of our constitution never remotely dreamed that the day would ever arrive in America when American citizens would be compelled to either pay for the right to vote, or be denied one of their constitutional warranties and prerogatives; and if they were compelled to vote, they would be called in a federal citizenship rights in the South would not be determined by the prejudices and ignorance of registering public officials and by discriminatory laws passed by several Dixie legislatures seeking to disfranchise and disqualify Negroes as American citizens and electors. The laws resolve itself down to this point: Can any state pass a law allowing certain persons the right to vote in national elections, when the federal constitution expressly states that NO STATE shall abridge such citizenship rights?
Herein is presented a pretty legal, ye, constitutional question, and The Informer is firm in its belief that sufficient importance is attached to the issue to warrant legal action after the general election, in the federal court. The issue of whether the right to vote can be taken at once, and able legal counsel retained to handle and push the case to the highest tribunal in the country, if necessary.
NEGROES AND LOCAL CHEST DRIVE
Because of the late attempt to organize the Community Chest drive among the colored citizens of this community, Houston Negroes are being put to an test this week to show what they can do under very unfavorable and adverse circumstances. The Community Chest organization, former leaders and workers unable to devote their time to the work during this week, those directing the colored division are confronted with an Amazonic task, but all tasks physically possible of being put over, can be done if the people make up their minds that they must undertake it not to be new to Houston Negroes, who have made an excellent showing during the past three years in the annual drive for organized charity; and The Informer is making this final appeal to our people to redouble their efforts durably. The Community Chest organization makes a creditible showing in the face of handicaps and obstacles. Several purely racial organizations are almost wholly supported out of the Community Chest, the Houston Negro Hospital receiving $6,000 per annum and the Colored Young Men's Christian Association, $2,000; or an amount in excess of $10,000 for these organizations. Then the Colored Young Women's Christian Association, which is doing a fine piece of community work, is largely supported out of chest funds through the central branch of the organization; with nest sums provided for the Colored Old Folks' Home and other community recreational activities and other community programs and projects of which our people are an integral and important part. Therefore, when we give to the Community Chest, we are practicing the lesson of self-help and self-improvability; and, moreover, as a racial unit we get far more of the chest than we
The chest quota of $514,000 is dependent in no small measure upon the support accorded the drive by our racial group, for if the 55,000 or more colored Houstonians would give on an average of 50e each, we would contribute more than $25,000 to this effort. We would also be able to top up a morally make it possible for the 33 participating agencies to perform a larger community service during the next year.
OPINIONS
Cimbee's Ramblings
As The Negro Goes To The Polls!
As The Negro Goes To The Polls!
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Before my next release sees the 'the soul by proffer of a full dinner
light of print, the die will have been pail.
Hereafter, no one will be able to tell the colored man's political affiliation, and no one will be able to forall the humiliation which the Negro is forced to suffer at the hands of both parties. More Negroes have been killed than at any time since reconstruction. Each voter must decide for himself in the language of the Chicago Dealer, in it to be hoped that he will be "summarily, and not sentimentally." There will be something like two Negro voters, but no Negro vote.
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THE MIRROR
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at Jefferson Davis Hospital, particularly relating to the type of medical and surgical service accorded colored uniforms, and coordinating to our informant, that he is going to bring about a change in much shameful and shocking conditions. In lieu of transferring all such colored patients of the city to the Houston hospital, physicians, surgeons and hospital attendants will not make it appear as if they are in league with the undertakings.
Well, Lee, we need Austin, and need de foeshail gain, which wun wun by de hode rode for Sanseu. Twus atier 9 crockl w'en we retch, de Allemo ality, and I wun she glider tg off ene kurve inter de mx u de hille dum cum in pares but cum in fancies wn 6 s 7 er t wr time. Iwt ill I cood de u de moone, wun she purty, an I spechs tgir tter durd durem twn' wen not full uv moonshine. Now, doan de rode alth rde uv moonshine. w'en de rode alth rde uv moonshine.
In this connection, let us hope that after the general election of next year, the mayor will be appointed to Jefferson Davis Hospital by the municipal government.
In order that some of the sable衬护器的 of Governor Alfred E. Smith, M.D., be able to stand in his attitude toward appointing Negroes to responsible pants, we wish to quote from a letter from the late Julius Caesar de Julian D. Raines, color chairman of organization of the Senate-fur Predeident Colored League, 125 West 64th Street, New York.
In his letter to S. D. Brooks, an assistant backer of Governor Smith write: "Governor Smith, to whom you might know where their candidate was, referred to a boss over white people and given him a white woman as private secretary, referred your letter to these women, who have appointed Governor Smith has appointed the following Negroes only: two bonus inquiries among Negro women. Neither of these bonus investigators had a secretary. The positions paid about $100,000."
As one of the leading race men backing Governor Smith for the presidency, he certainly ought to know the number of blacks holding positions under the Getham Housing Being certainly the contents of his letter to the ebook supporter of the Democratic presidential nominee without any further comment.
Houston Churches
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GROVE ST. CHRISTIAN
(Grove and Stonewall St.)
Rev. J. I. Dumboam, Pastor
Rev. J. I. Dumboam, Pastor
Theme for Sunday, Nov. 4, "The
Princess Value of the Law of Love
in the Human Heart." Holy Communion day will be observed. Young People
Endorse Endorse Society
at 7 p.m.
MT. CORNISH BAPTIST CHURCH (Cor. Schwarz and Bck Sta.) A very catholic Baptist school session was held last Sunday. The membership was highly benefited by the pastor, a student, and 11 m. maubell, "Hesitant to Happiness." B. Y. P. U. was entertained. The seminary was characterized by much interest, and a large number of students. Night service was characterized by much interest, and a large number of students. The m. E. Robinson's muber board is doing a great work. Mr. Adleine Lickle, a prayer meeting every Tuesday night.
As a matter of fact the Negro next Tuesday will flood the air, no single Negro in the United States has no next Tuesday with enthusiasm and will high in the air; no voice will grow hoarse in the air; no nodation of愁意 will grow in the air.
I had hoped to rally the race around the standard of prohibition under the law, but I was not alone in himself sent down word that prohibition was not to be discussed. His influential supporters in support of the law were called "party" of ancient Islam has harbored back to the stand pat doctrine of Mark Hammond, the prosperity and the gospel of guts. None of these things appeal to a people who cannot be wrotten. You cannot cure the hurt of
PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL
(Cleveland and Wilson Sta.)
Rev. J. L. Donaldson, Pastor
Sunday, November 4, theme for the
Wednesday of Love in the Heart of
Heaven "Help Communion day will be observed
Christian Endevour
Sunday, November 4, theme for the
Wednesday of Love in the Heart of
Heaven "Help Communion day will be observed
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A DRAMATIC SERIAL
BY
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chocolate baby
STORY OF
AMBITION
DECEPTION
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DRAWING BY HELEN H. SMITH
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DRAWING BY HELEN H. SMITH
AINESVILLE was proud of Martha Hastings. Beautiful beyond description, her body was as perfect as her deportment was excellent. At high school, where she was finishing her last year, all of the
AINESVILLE was proud of Martha Hastings. Beautiful beyond description, her body was as perfect as her deportment was excellent. At high school, where she was finishing her last year, all of the pupils admired and envied her rare intellect. Everybody said she was a credit to the Negro community. Martha was one of those strikingly handsome girls at whom glance, not once or twice, but four or five times. Where many of the other girls slouched along and were careless of their dress, Martha bore herself like a blue-blooded lady, and her clothes, though inexpensive, were in the best taste.
Always she looked as if she had just stepped out of a bandbox. People said that her skin was as soft as that of a child, and certainly her gently rounded limbs suggested all that youth has ever stood for. No wonder that men invariably referred to her as "The Chocolate Baby." She was the prize catch of Hainesville and the community waited with baited breath to see who was to be the lucky man.
But Martha, with all of her beauty and shape-ness, with all her fine intelligence, immaculate and tasteful dress and aristocratic carriage, was not thinking of marriage. When she told people this, they would not believe her.
"Why honey!" exclaimed old Mrs. Haverstraw one day as Martha paused to exchange a word with her. "you sure are foolish to be talk-
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The truth of the matter was that while Martha had on a few occasions given thought to sex and marriage, they were always fleeting thoughts. She had a veritable horror of making a mistake. True, she would have liked to find a rich husband, if for no other reason than to enable her to care for her widowed mother in her old age. But then, if she married and made a mistake in her choice it would be too late.
The girl knew of the hard struggle her kindly, gray-haired mother had had to keep her neat and clean, send her through high school and try to guide her steps away from the pitfalls that lurk for a beautiful, pure girl, even in small towns such as Hainesville. Bent with toil, Mrs. Hastings continued to cook and wash for the wealthy white
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families of the town, though she had reached the age when she should have been able to rest.
But rest was a stranger to Mrs. Hastings. Ever since the time, 15 years back, when her husband had been killed in a railroad accident, she had had to struggle along trying to make a living for herself and Martha. The clever railroad lawyers had taken advantage of her ignorance and inexperience so she found herself, after her husband's death, alone and almost penniless.
Like so many other noble colored women, however, she had resolved to struggle on, keep her home together and raise her new-born baby, Martha, as a girl ought to be raised. Living in a small town in the south where everyone knew everyone else, Mrs. Hastings had many friends among the white and colored people. They were more than glad to render assistance to one struggling so nobly to maintain high standards.
Martha was well aware of the struggle her mother had made, and she was very grateful. Knowing her mother's ideals, she strove hard to live up to them in every detail. Aware of the hard years of labor her mother had undergone, she was eager to complete her education, get some well-paying position and thus be able to give her beloved mother a much-needed rest.
Thus Martha dismissed thought of marriage. Nor did she keep company with any of the scores of young men, old men and boys who ardently paid her suit. Even the boldest were awed by her goodness and innocence, and although she went
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Bad Blood
This is a much misused term.
It covers a multitude of sins, so to speak, and for this reason I select it.
The population of Haiti is malted to be about 1,460,000; malaria there are 188,000,000 black people in Africa.
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"Without them, you know very little about them," the dominant thesis of the book. "They supply the material that an audience needs to understand the interesting and intriguing by the
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A friend of mine stepped into an amphitheater and watched the film. It was an amusement about the Illumination Vulture Feature. "The idea" he burst out in, and rather humble, "was to
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Josephine of Paris
Here is cute little brown JOSEPHINE BAKER and the Italian Count who manages her business. Where it comes to charm, Josephine has her share.
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Our Weekly Verse
FOR THE LIGHTS
Wine makes on wheat foot
White spring up in the
Wild spring up in the
And Summer's feet in Pail.
And Summer's feet in Pail.
And Summer's feet in Pail.
The flowers of them all
For every Treat that's hard to lead
There's Nuts and Grapes and Apple
Mary, Irish or Irishman Ily.
Winds that say ye; Winds that
For ever the Fields and Simple tell
We are passing cail;
For ever the Fields and Simple tell
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