Houston Informer

Saturday, April 13, 1929

Houston, Texas

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ONLY WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN HOUSTON WITH ASSOCIATED NEGRO PRESS SERVICE, ARTICLES BY DR. KELLY MILLER AND DEAN WILLIAM PICKENS THE HOUSTON INFORMER Hoover Challenged By Tinkham DROP DEPRIEST FRAUD COUNTS VOL. X—TWO SECTIONS Hoove DROP Solon Demand To Enforce Measures "Permit me respectfully to draw your attention to the fourbenthic and sedimentation. The former makes Negro citizens of the United State and proconducted, and where many exhibits of the various departments were on display. (For some reason, explained later, they were removed themselves from the party at Evans Hall and were not seen again until the delegation was lined up.) The mechanical trades building, hospital, laundry and agricultural defense hospital, now in course of construction, will be the most modern kind in America, according to the principal, and all the work is being done by members of the colored race. Department of the National Defense department, A. G. Cleaver in- --- --- THE MIRROR By C. F. RICHARDSON SAFETY'S GOLD NOTES FRAUDING EXCELLENT WORK DOING EXCELLENT WORK NATIVE AFRICAN STUDENT HOUSTON NIGHT SCHOOLS Presenting something new and novel to our people, yet at the same time sound and attractive, the Safety Company and DOING EXCELLENT WORK NATIVE AFRICAN STUDENT HOUSTON NIGHT SCHOOLS The gold notes, the first to be issued in Texas by a colored corporation, will net the investors 8% interest in denominations of $10, $25, and $100; the amount of the issue being $25,000. The gold notes, the first to be issued in Texas by a colored corporation, will net the investors 8% interest in denominations of $10, $25, and $100; the amount of the issue being $25,000. In the case of most colored corporations, stock is simply sold to the investors; the investors return make possible dividends, the stockholders are remembered; but in the case of gold notes, the investors will get his or her 8% interest on the investment, developing city in the great Southwest, this is, indeed, an unusual interest opportunity for people of moderate means. Savings accounts, at best, will not interest the ammunition, and generally the employees of these financial institutions to help all races excepting the colored ones. Here are two interesting provisions of the notes: 1. The provider that the maker will at all times keep on deposit with the Public National Bank of Houston, and the coupons of these notes, sufficient funds to pay at least six months' interest in the 'total amount of notes outstanding.' "The notes further provide that Safety Construction Company, at any time, will provide a plus credit interest as part payment of improvements on any real estate in the city of Houston which is under the wise and able management of its directing heads, with regard to the improvements under the laws of Texas to do business in this state, the Safety Construction Company stands today as the largest group to grow can accomplish through cooperation and group action; and the Infrastructure mighty fine investment for our people in Houston and throughout the state. Along with a delegation from the Houston Business Men's Club, this group is involved in Industrial College College, the local organization having acceptance by Principals and R. Banka, to the guest of the state school on a good wall and inspection tour. Left Houston Monday in time for camp expire at 15 minutes awaiting the arrival of the Houston party. The notes presented by the Lincoln Theatre and president of the Prairie alumni Association, who spoke briefly on the subject, are leaders. At the conclusion of remarks, Mr. DeWalt presented this local business company, introduced the party to the faculty and by the faculty of the Houston Business Men's Club was unable to make the trip because of pressing business engagements. DISTINGUISHED PRELATE WILL OCCUPY TRINITY PULPIT SUNDAY; HAS MESSAGE OF INSPIRATION M. B. Solon Demands Action To Enforce All Federal Measures In Dixieland BISHOP ROBERT E. JONES, New Orleans, LA., resident bishop of the New Orleans area of the methodist church, and president at Trinity Methodist Church, Bell Avenue and Travis, Rev I, H. Lovel, pastor, Sunday, April 14, 11 o'clock Bishop Jones holds an invariable recite of the Lord's Prayer, a large colored belt-aid and is now stirring into the third quadrantium of the Central Alabama, the Louisiana, and the Mississippi. Washington, D. C. — (ANP) — Congressman George Holden Tinkham of Massachusetts has written a letter to President Hoover, urging him to enforce the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments to the constitution of the United States, as well as the much-talked of eighteenth amendment. The Massachusetts congressman has been battling for the rights of Negro citizens for several years and his latest effort has caused much discussion here. After congratulating the president upon his expressed determination to "inforce the laws," Mr. Tinkham de (Continued On Last Page) AMERICA'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1929 slippi, the Texas and the West Texas conferences. One of his most outstanding accomplishments is the founding and establishing of Gulfside, a religious and educational chauvinism and recreation center, located on a 470,000 site bordering the gulf waters at Favland and forty-eight miles east of New Orleans. A message of experience and inspiration inspires in store for those who favor themselves with the opportunity of hearing this distinguished visitor Sunday morning. **ds Action** **All Federal** **s in Dixieland** video that the basis of representation shall be reduced in proportion to existing distranchisement in any state, the condition of service, and the state from giving preference in the matter to suffrage to one citizen over another on account of color, race, or religion. the duty of enforcing these amendments rests with the congress and the "No laws have been passed to enforce these amendments. They are not enforced in many states. Negroes are counted in the population for purposes of representation in the lower house of Congress, but they are many states disproportionate representation, unfair to the other states, and those states disproportionate representation to the house of representatives and of a president illegal and unconstitutional." The 14th and 15th amendments with the 18th, Congressman Tinkham pointed out that each one was a war-time measure or the result of a war-time measure. "If you are to obey your cath of office and to the best of your ability preserve, protect, and defend the constitution, you must either recommend to the congress the passage of laws to enforce these amendments or refer the enforcing committee to the national investigating committee." The Informer is in receipt of an announcement from Dr. C. G. Gilmore, acting president of Bishop College, Marshall stating that the school at Bishop will begin Monday, June 10, instead of June 5, as the university will close on Monday and the session will close Saturday, August 17. All persons who plan to attend the summer school at this instituted institution of learning are asked to note the changes in dates and govern themselves accordingly. Choral Club Will Give Concert Over Radio On April 21 Upon invitation of Foley Brothers Dry Goods Company, which gives a radio program over KPRC, local broadcasting station of the Houston Post-Dispatch, every Sunday evening at the Ridge-Taylor Choral Club, rated as the "South's premier musical organization," will give a 30-minute all-Southern program from KPRC ensemble studio Sunday evening, April 21 (San Jacinto Day, beginning at 10 a.m.) The invitation to broadcast this program was extended to the sigera by the KPRC programs sales promotion for Foley Brothers and of the Sunday evening "Super-program" programs sponsored by this public agency. Two Other Concerts Booked The choral club will render two programs on Tuesday, April 16, 2015, Tuesday, April 16, 2015, Rose berg under management of Prof. A. Friedrich, City University, 19, a. b. City under management of Mrs. L. G. Marshall. The trip to automobiles owned by the singers. PRISONER RUNS AWAY TO ESCAPE BRUTAL GUARDS 'Social Equality' Among Prisoners Arouses Nordics Hattiesburg, Miss. —(ANP)—When a group of citizens visited the Forrest County convict camp, near here Tuesday and discovered that Negro and white prisoners "were hered together with the unbeatable conditions at the "unbeatable conditions at the camp and the lack of proper facilities for the well-being of the prisoners. The investigation resulted from the entrance of some twenty or more prisoners into the camp. The limited facilities were already taxed and the addition of more prisoners added to the problem. The committee committee pointed out that the prisoners in the camp were suffering a manner of indignity and discomfort. SEVENTY YEAR OLD WOMAN SHOWS SHE CAN STEP ON IT New Orleans, La.—(ANP)—Grace Anna, seventy years of age, gave Police George Johnson a chase of a stolen car. The woman carried with her a cam Colored Congressman-Elect Exonerated From Charges; To Seek Seat In Congress Chicago, Ill.—(Special)—Oscar DePriest, congressman-shef from the First Congressional District of Illinois, embracing the wealthy loop-hake front section and the South Side, won another notable victory here Wednesday, when the charges of election fraud, preferred by the special grand jury last year, were dropped by the state. This action was the result of the recommendation of State Attorney John A. Swanson, and absolves Mr. DePriest from charges of vote fraud in con- Negro Detectives Urged By Leading New Orleans Daily SHREVEPORT LOAN SHARK IN TROUBLE Shreveport, La.—(ANP)—The first steps toward protection of a local case under the state law which prohibits interest on leases at more than three and one-half percent a month, Blanchard filed a warrant for the rest of R. H. Groveward of the Chicago Finance Company. The woman with exacting interest at the rate of $1.80 a month on a loan of $5 to a Negro woman, has been collecting such interest month after month until recently, it is charged. He was arrested on a peace bond charge and threatened the told him the woman had appealed to him, complaining that Groveward had threatened the told him a court attorney accused her to cease making the payments. She was bag in which were discovered fourteen lottery lists, eleven lottery tickets, and twenty plays. She was charged with possessing lottery par- FIRST SECTION—NUMBER 47 RICHMOND NEGRO WAGES LEGAL FIGHT AGAINST SEGREGATION ORDINANCE PASSED BY COUNCIL RICHMOND NEGRO WAGES LEGAL FIGHT AGAINST SEGREGATION ORDINANCE PASSED BY COUNCIL Richmond, Va.—(ANP)—The famous or infamous Richmond jim-crow ordinance, which went into effect recently, caused J. B. Deans, prominent Negro citizen and property owner, to file a petition in the United States District Court here Saturday, asking for an injunction to restrain the city from enforcing the ordinance which forbids Negroes to occupy residences in blocks occupied by a majority of white people. The petition sets forth that the ordinance unlawfully and unreasonably discriminates against Mr. Dean and his family on account of their race and color. He recently purchased a beautiful home on 638 North 27th Street, located in a neighborhood which is mainly white. If the ordinance is enforced he will be forced to move within a certain time and if not must pay a fine of not less than $100 or more than $500. nection with local elections in the ward of which he is the titular leader. Attorney Edward H. Morris, noted lawyer and national grand master of the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows, represented the colored congressman-elect, and the state's action is taken here as an admission that its case against Mr. DePriest was too filimay and weak to stand the searchlight of legal scrutiny and investigation. Mr. DePriest will now present his credentials to congress next ATLANTIC CITY BLIND HUSBAND SHOOTS SPOUSE RICHMOND NEGRO FIGHT AGAINST ORDINANCE PA Richmond, Va.—(ANP)—The Jim-crow ordinance, which went Deans, prominent Negro citizen in the United States District for an injunction to restrain the which forbids Negroes to occupy a majority of white people. The petition sets forth that it reasonably discriminates against count of their race and color. F home on 633 North 27th Street, is mainly white. If the ordinance move within a certain time and less than $100 or more than $500. When the ordinance was introduced it brought, about a howl of protest from various groups including the interracial commission, which made a unanimous fight to prevent the Ordinance from becoming law. According to those who opposed the ordinance, it wounds work hardship upon Negroes now living in so-called white neighborhoods, force them to sell their property for low prices and endanger the relationship between the races. Those who favored the HOME kham UNTS n-Elect Charges; Congress week at the special session, in Washington, and, with these charges having been dismissed against him, it will be interesting to see if the first Negro congressman from a Northern state taking his congressional seat. Not only is Mr. DePriest the first Negro ever elected to the United States congress from a Northern state, but he was the first Negro elected to the Chicago city council and the first member of his race to serve as county commissioner. NEGRO SPEAKER PLACED IN JAIL IN PELICAN CITY New Orleans, Lm.—(ANP)—Because he uttered statements not in keeping with the general policy of the South and which opted to be humilious to the best interests of the South, he rested here early Sunday morning by Police Officer Henry Spamel. According to reports, Small was found addressing a small group of Negroes on the second floor of a roaring house and was urging them to leave. He then told them that they had merited the same recognition as whites through their service to the country during war and peace time. Small was characterized by the police as a dangerous character with ultra radical ideas which he would destroy the "amicable relations which exist between the races in New Orleans." Andrew Anderson and Emily Quiln, members of the Emily Quiln team, also entered into a debate. WAGES LEGAL SEGREGATION ISSUED BY COUNCIL a famous or infamous Richmond in effect recently, caused J. B. and property owner, to file a peti- ctet Court here Saturday, asking ity from enforcing the ordinance residences in blocks occupied by the ordinance unlawfully and un- Mr. Dean and his family on so- cely recently purchased a beautiful located in a neighborhood which is enforced he will be forced to if not must pay a fine of not less bill declared that it was necessary in order to preserve the general welfare, peace, racial integrity, morals, and the social good order of the Richmond. Mr. Dean is represented by Attorney General John W. Larson, who contend that "the said defense is unreasonable and void as to the evidence and evidence against him rights under the fourth amendment of the constitution of the United States and the law of the United States." AMERICA’S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER ~~ RAILROAD TIME a eet. ae = ae ERS. 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Toll of this Mr, Hoover fae Me noun st a 3 Scent ee the Eos ee eee ena pte apace a fae rg yao ahd sa" ait i aren ‘ea ay a i a ca Ss oa Sitesi te ne ace oa no "irae wine emia sen, Se ny Smuecice Trea oe Sekine Bae Dade the sentation owen. gon, ewe a Sf tie Sram “htc pe ie ‘THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1929 WEP oe voces a ae SF ate realest ain tft on Fes ere Beinn charge ct the ta ae Seer eee wana i a Bes epee eeedea a iy cet pone aetie aes ee ike cae eee itn anes oe Se ay oom ia ey. ere ee ot pean ee a a ae eee eee a leer ic iy sot mene bce aes ee (George Dewey’ Lipscomb, a graduate Steer ins ae i Neermetrn Giver breediadnanapar eae rasacodprmgrtc xpeoninpn doe the avowed purpose to take the white Som aes noe ay ee aa cee ee Sut ieee See ee eee SaiR" Ne Regt re eae Se a fee eee oar i oe ‘themsely to ee oh as Seater I rel ont Baers ane what was taking place in the South, MGS eae ce oi ees See Enioe and lnnderslip esavy tosce oi sarume to guide the pollttal neces a deere iosoee mn od Vostoe end epstamees trike ree orcs a ee Berea agrarian eee alae pee meee a ee ee ‘No Southern I ‘there pcr a : seemed mainly | aoe re irae eee eae eater” hae sent tn st | eae tare are ee eo gee aro pe ee Sees Will furnish an awful warning. 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Bilis ae mee ee ae er ey eee Sea oe tata ut one Boa pepe ree | GRAND LODGE COLORED KNIGHTS HEY OF TEXAS Resources i March 1, 1929 The following combined Statement of Resources, reflecting As-" sets of more than $1,000,000, shows that we have much for which B to be thankful. h MEN WOMEN TOTAL Cash in Hand and in Banks - - $277,391.44 $292,416.95 $ 569,808.39 H PolicyLoans------- 385185 3,851.85 | ; Accounts Receivable - - - 1,217.01 1,217.01 First Mortgage Loans - - - 186,363.36 196,363 | Liberty Bonds - - - - - - 10,200.00 h First Mortgage Bonds - - - 100,000.00 100,000.00 200,000.00 Pythian Sanitarium Bonds -- 38,000.00 10,200.00 48,200.00 D Building and Real Estate (Book Value) - - = - - - 16621256 166,212.56 H Prepaid Supreme Lodge Tax- 6025.75 3,160.00 © S.18575 Furniture and Fixtures ---- 9,599.30 1,500.00 : } Other Assets - - - - - - - 61,753,05 61,753.05 | B Total Assets, 3-1-29 - - - $850,414.32 $417,476.95 $1,267,891.27 H Total Assets, 3-1-28 - - - $804,608.50 $362,777.25 $1,167,385.75 i Gain in Assets over , H last year - - - - - - - - $ 45,805.82 $ 54,699.70 $ 100,505.52 b aTrEst: 4 B Grand W. Rf D. Juvenile Matron ig o Mrs. Fannie Robinson . Geo. IM. Guest Grand W. R. of D. ouak w PECULIAR CASE BEFORE JURIST IN WINDY CITY ee ee ee titi linia stemih ten coer cen ee a or te a saves ae a Schcd Aer ates sty ee’ aie rea teeae ae goes cei Es aes, ieee Bt she cont that tHlere had pig areas de = ees areas Bea ieee = a Rec Seo errr {o'tome North and fc les = open ight fe had of ee = sv etn th ren i' aa aceon aang eae et reo . poe er tt i es Beta e oo Tee ee Lae Ste et FIRST IN REAL NEWS—PAGE THe ‘inte and Cow Flora eee oa ae ere er ipelation at ‘hg etd Pa ee aie soot ee Mev Bates explained Ghat the reason emer Caren heest Ee ee eee aret Rt aes eo aoe Sh wr toe eee oe fresno So eee SS SE epee soca sweee Obliges Sheriff ' In Jail House Now Roxobore, N. C-—(ANP)—Walter rai epi, aren Sea a in gt ici tn Roky Set thes ene oe ae coe wr Capen Site eS Ses ta oes ee eee Se ree aa Podetian aft and the eff was ie a Fe at, ct ok Sh a tet mes set ae? Settle ees steers es fata eee aah eae hep nas eek ad” aise. Sook charge of "Yelece ted ae Soo cbnge of, Yate se Td IN LITTLE Ri aan oo So Se Poe [eae lg atone ages hes done the same Shine i Saas : =e a2: ra ae oe ee mae Se Sick tier pola! headers gave Ree Tri aoe Soe ieee it Sees oe ss Si oe Sas eee oa ies a eae aoe ce Par aoe Sos Soe —— = a ee Se peracid Es Toad te ‘é See cet fa. He eae a wa ‘Mastic Cy. ¥. 3—¢ ei ete fos ost take, stewed Seas! eee Lo oe SS oe he _. Rev. J. W. Rhodes, pastor first city Wednesday, having moved to a very important conference. Miss Emma Joe McNeil, 1944 O'Neil, after spending Easter at Palm the city Wednesday, having relatives. Dr. B. J. Covington says he is becoming a pastor at Antioch Baptist The Top Concert, at Antioch Baptist Mrs. Fred Frelot, 310 Drew, en- tained a group of the younger set honor of the birthday of her new Marylebell Lewis, Tuesday evening. Mrs. Fred Frelot, 310 Drew, en- tained a group of the younger set honor of the birthday of her new Marylebell Lewis, Tuesday evening. JAMES A. REID, 1910 Letter, speeches, addresses, sermons, the guests enjoyed themselves at plans and specifications neatly and typewritten. Suite 218, Brownbury Bay Avenue, Houston, Texas. (tf) Mrs. Rosa Woodard, 2212 Davis, from an extended visit in Chicago and was the honoree at many events given by former Texas. She also gave a speech at the event. Some of Houston's best musical programs on program at the Over the River Theater, a Baptist Church, Monday night. April 10 would afford to miss a musical treat. NEW RESIDENCE TELEPHONE Dr. G. P. A. Forde, physician, with experience in residence telephone has been Capitol 6255-M, announces that it has been changed to Capitol 5582. The announcement is for Monday night, April 22, except the Over the Top Musical at Antelope Rock in Routon's premier artista bella vocals and instrumental. Everybody is going. ADVERTISING MAN The Houston Informer has an open door to the business, thegressive man, in the local advertising department. Person interested in the business, Wesster, general manager, 400 Smith Street. ILLNESS PROVES FATAL Mr. Mrylek Johnson-Wilson, whose continued work was recently chrono- tical, will attend Tuesday day evening at the home of her moth brother, Dr. John M. Mrylek. The funeral will be held Friday day, 3 p.m. from Pilgrim Congrega- tion, Church, Rev. J. I. Donaldson. MASS MEETING CALLED A mass meeting will be held at the Oak Park Cemetery by the Interdeer Wednesday noon, April 17. Green public is invited to witness this oath. Bring your dinner. Rev. L. J. Moyer, Rev. and Rev. J. H. Moyer, Reporter. CHEAP BUILDERS FOOL THE PEOPLE, BUILDERS ASSERT CHEAP BUILDERS FOOL THE PEOPLE, BUILDERS ASSERT Many people are being fooled by materialism and materialism; it costs them good job done by a first class builder with honest material of the grade. They are not the best builders and faulty material. This fact prompts competent service years for just a call either Hadley 7444 or Prescot 7444 and farm and farm estimates. JAS. CAROLEL B. S. W. ANDERSON Builders of some of Houston's landmark TEACHER OF PIANO Limited Class: Personal Attention. Music for piano w k Streaked. GREETING PRESENTATION STUDIO: 604 GROVE STREET Under New Management Specializing in Maxwell House Coffee, Sandwiches, Salads, Plate Cakes, Ice Cream, Cakes, Pies, etc. LINCOLN TREATRE BLDG. 115 PRAIRIE AVENUE CHURCH CIMBEE NEVER VISITED ON LAST SUNDAY Right here comes into my mind, another old saying which fits my case, another old saying which away the mue will play. "Now, it is current news, that my wife is out of work, the pastor was in Dallas, and one would be safe in quotes the above adage in church as I intended. But since there were two persons involved in this away affair, and my son is an unmarried one, which one can be an im referring to when I say, while the cat was away I went to, an unmarried one, which one can be an im referring to when I say, while the cat were away, this mouse went out to play, I can be old, what do you mean, don't say while the cats were away, if my wife would look, "Look here, old fellow, what do you mean, will have to say will be, "Why, my little chicken, how could you imagine that I could refer to you as a married man out of a tight place, and very few object to being called their old man's chicken. Now, if the seen fit to refer to your pastor as a cat? It would be very easy amurried and deeply hurt, that you should think it would refer to be a cat as tall as You, if you, I would stop running until I ran into the cat was all fixed up, and I am not afraid to reiterate that on last Sunday while the cat was away, this mouse did From the Ford establishment we drove out Céline's Ferry Road to Ted's, Mrs. J. L. Kirkwood. Again we failed to catch the male member of our twenty minutes with Mrs. Kirkwood and her friend, Mrs. Bagnier, pulled out of Bancroft about twenty minutes after trip, trapped home at 9:39 a.m. in the basement, nor in Bancroft we had a great day, even if we have to do some dozing while in the Third War for Ted, so well that we are planning to kidnap some other lady's babby and "take him for a ride" down that way. IN MEMORIAM Mr. P. Oliver, who passed away April 12, 1925. We think of you, our mother dear. Of all you were, a joy. Your courage and wailing cheer Which love above repays; Remembering your kindly eyes. Your heart so warm and true. Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Oliver, son and daughter of Mary, Mrs. John Perkins and family. THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1929 CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS CHURCH OF LIVING GOD (Valentine and Saulnier) Elder James Pendleton, Pastor Services proof all day at Sunday. At 11 a.m., the program. Reports are still coming in on the anniversary. Over $256 a month. The program will be repeated. Tuesday night April 30. The pastor will preschool students in Truth, and at night on "All Power." GREGG STREET PRESBYTERIAN (Corner Gregg and Stonewall) Rev J. H. M. Beyer, Pastor MT. CORINTH BAPTIST CHURCH (Cor. Schwartz and Back Sts.) Rev. A. Huebhard Pastor At the close of a largely attended conference, Rev. A. Hibbard presided a very interesting sermon on "The Lives of the Saints." The Layman's League met at 3:39. Brother J. D. H. was the sweety. The R. Y. P. U. rendered their book at 5:30 p.m. in a short program, which was followed by an annual sermon to the chair, including "Singing of the Soul." Brother J. D. received a special award. Brother J. W. MATRON RETURNS TO HOUSTON AFTER SEVERAL MONTHS Mrs. Maude S. Aikin, wife of J. Akton McIntyre, secretary-treasurer of Construction Contractors, returned to Houston Monday after having spent two weeks in Charleston, South Carolina, Mrs. Akintis is well and happy to be home again, while little Aikna has to about everything she wants to say Mrs. Atkins and daughter video-taped her several days in Winston-Salem, N. C., with Dr. and Mrs. S. (Dr. Atkins being president of the Winston-Salem Teachers College). Dr. Atkins is president of the Nauvoo College, where she has a brother and her husband and sister in Nauvoo. Tennessee, where she has a brother and her husband and sister in Nauvoo. Her and her husband are graduates of the school which she is a graduate in music in the class of 1921. Mrs. Atkins also spent a day with friends in Memphis, TN. DR. COVINGTON AT CLINIC Writing from Taukee Institute, W. Dr. B. R. Houston, Taukee Institute, annual Taukee institute, states that "a great clinic; I am greatly benefited here and they all hold their own here and they all hold their own here and they all expects to reach home by Sunday." A DELIGHTFUL OUTING The call to the wide open space quipped with the words Mr. Mire, Mr. Fred Fridol, Mr. and Mrs. Eleanor, Elizabeth, Mercie Cress and L. Hume Jr. Matthew Each, Dave Lewis and Lewis formed a crabbing party and Lewis formed a crabbing party and enjoyed a delightful outing. ORPHAN HOME HEAD HERE Rev. E. M. Grigs, superintendent of the Bryan Orphan Home, is here in town to welcome the new and the unfamiliar children. The rev. read plans to remain here until the new word and all people who wish to do so are invited by getting with Rev. E. Grigs. HARMON TO DURHAM PARLEY INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATE The first intercollegiate game be stained in the city will be given at thebury Memorial Hall, "hurch for the poor," and at the James Hollon College, Austin and the Houston Colored Junior College. General admission will be $35 cents. The affair is under the management of the dean of the Houston Colored Junior College. CARD OF THANKS Passing Parade A few weeks ago spring is in the air; now Mini Spring is in very much spring fever (balasin) in everywhere. What's this, a dental meetety encounter? The dentist, John W. Davis and Leon Peacock, all local "dents," holding a tete-a-tete. Dr. R. J. Terrell, local medicine, now working your watch speedometer, doe S. Perkins, taxi magnate, rushing to heat the red light. Rev. R. M. Griggs, Bryan Orphan Home head, in Honton soliciting an internship to entertain children. Let's all chip in. I. G. Ivanaski, Director wife Willy College, $900,000 endowment drive, have pushing the cape and boasting the monster occasion for Trinity High School. Glad to see you up and about, Dr. J. H. Lovell, pastor Trinity M. E. College, to see you face your illness during your illness. Two cursive sisters in-law, M. E. Lilly Eshleim-Mitchell, on their way to mooney meal, that green light, M. N. B. Dillon, Prairie View and Houston pedigree. Mrs. Bess Montgomery, National Library in her movement towards People's Pharmacy. be one of the number to attend the opening game at Buffalo Stadium, Friday. April 19, and help Mrs. Munse S. Akin, wife of Judge J. Abtlen Martin, just back from an extended visit with relatives in North Carolina. The Anna look just too cute for words. R. O. Reck, deity and petite, getting in her marnon red. EXTENSION WORK AMONG COLORED TEXAS FARMERS BY C. H. WALLER State Extension Leader Prairie View, Texas—When the U. S. government instituted cooperative agriculture in the 1950s, it encountered a greater consumption of agricultural products than it encountered a spirit of general discontent among farm folks. The young people wanted to farm for women and clients. This discontent was won in a large measure, the crop war. To overcome this discontent so rapidly increasing among the farming people, it was necessary to prove that the crop war was not a problem could be gained from improved methods. When extension service first began among Negroes in Texas, conditions on farms were for the most part a slack-sided manner, the same crops being planted year after year in the same fields. The main crops attempted. The five new stock found on the farm, which they worth their keep. Only a small variety of vegetables was grown, those being consumed in the fresh Among the first things attempted early in entry into diversification and rotation, improved seeds, better and more live stock and poultry, fruits and vegetables in larger quantities, food preparation and preservation, and to carry on extension work in Texas. At present there are 146 Negroes, including supervising agents and clerks, with three counties each with a farm and a agent, while others have only a farm agent or only a home demonstration. The good that has been done by these workers can be appreciated only people in counties where extension service is carried on with conditions in counties that do not have the serv- Commissioners' courts, chambers of the judiciary, and appointed organizations are the face that extension service in a county is a spitalized investment, bringing happiness, comfort, and contented citizen happy, and contented citizen prosperity to the county fostering the ability of the county to serve for the service, and the department hopes to be able to serve every county in Texas where a sufficient number of extension services is needed, the benefit of extension service, with the support of living among them, thus ensuring better education, an increase in the rural population. In the early days of Texas, cattle were so cheap they were killed for the hides alone. David Johnson, one of the most popular baseball managers in the South, has been made manager of the Dallas Mavericks handling manager and the local fans arranging a great welcome for him on his arrival, to assume Do a thing better—To raise the standard of excellence. To improve the quality of workmanship and keep the cost down, and not lower the grade is the aim of the specialist. And it is the mastering of a thought or proposition that produces efficiency in its highest form. Pure sweet cream blended by a secret process developed after years of research. The cream is flavored with the addition of NICOR and ICE CREAM ITS DISTINCTIVE FLAVOR AND DELIGHTFUL TEXTURE. STANDARD ICE CREAM COMPANY We maintain a special order department catering to the home for all social affairs. We are prepared and want to deliver you a quart of STANDARD ICE CREAM every day. South's Most Beautiful Colored Residential Section Lyons Avenue Park Addition Beginning 4900 Block on Lyons Avenue and ending at 5600 Block. NOTHING BUT BRICK VENEER HOMES; OTHER RESTRICTIONS Beautiful, High-class Addition—All Modern Conveniences TYPE OF HOMES IN LYONS AVENUE PARK ADDITION HOME OF MR. AND MRS. McKINLEY NE LSON, 5101 FARMER STREET FEW MORE LOTS FOR SALE—We have doubled our building force and can erect your home in a very short time—Homes Financed. Walter Rucker Sales Manager On Grounds Daily From 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sundays, 3 to 7 p. m. PHONES: CAPITOL 0210-W and CAPITOL 6241 WILEY SINGERS TO APPEAR HEAR IN SUNDAY RALLY WILEY SINGERS TO APPEAR HEAR IN SUNDAY RALLY Sunday, April 14, 3:30 p.m., at Trinity M. E. Church, M. I. Church, all alumnae, members of churches and students, and members of the Wiley College will attend a great Wiley College rally. This meeting will be addressed by Bishop Robert E. Jones, reident Bishop of the New Orleans area of the Methodist Church, president Wiley University; Dr. I. Gatland Penn, one of the general secretariat of education, who is directing the campaign for Wiley College. There will also be present at this meeting the Wiley sectetate, under the direction of Missionary Charles, principal, and form an important part on the program. Prof. E. Gatland Penn, principal of the department commission for Houston and introduce the speakers. All information showing the prog- AMERICA'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER work not only in Texas but throughout the United States to help carry to the people the great challenge which is now before us to the endowment of the institution. The General Education Board at New York has made a gift of $300,000 to Willy. The college is expected to make a total of $500,000 as the first unit of an endowment. Many Houstonians in the endowment by subscribing to the sum which is being raised by the council. Recently, the Board of Education of the Methodist Episcopal Church authorized the donation of the Freemason's Aid Society. The first $200,000 of $1,000,000 is expected to be meet the $300,000 which the college is expected to make the $300,000 is expected to be raised in this state. On Sunday afternoon, which will be at 3:30 o'clock, is expected to be one of the best meetings held in the interest of the institution. Local Association To Name Directors For Ensuing Year Notice has been given that the annual meeting of board of directors for the Colored Y. M. C. A., will be held Thursday night, April 25, 8 o'clock at the association building, 417 West 17th Street. The nominating committee has selected the following list of names five to be elected at the annual election: G. R. Smith, L. R. G. Lackett, C. H. M. Howard, Attorney Carter W. Wesley Howard, E. M. McCoy, O. J. Wolk, Bill Hull, G. T. Stocks, executive secretary has issued an appeal to all delinquents which will be held in the interest of the election, be eligible to vote in the election, an in order to enable the local association BRYAN CHAMBER TO MEET Bryan, Texas. — The Colored Chamber Commerce Board, Brass County will host a fundraiser Sunday, April 21, 3 p.m. to select a candidate for the year and adopt a policy governing the organization, as well as transect other business of vital importance. Local Association To Name Directors For Ensuing Year Notice has been given that the annual election of board of directors for the Colored Y. M. C. A., will be held Thursday night in the office of the executive building, 417 West Dallas. The nominating committee has select five fellows following list of names, five of whom are to be elected board members at the annual election of board of directors, E. M. Gruber, J. C. Sanderson, Dr. W. J. Howard, Attorney Carrie McKee, J. Foll, William P丹son and C. R. Robinson. G. T. Stocke and C. R. Robinson will be allied to all滴 important members to pay up so that they can be eligible to vote. The local association to execute its program an outlined for the year. They are also due, and should be paid at once, according to Mr. Stocks. More than $37,000 Texas homes are served by electricity. About 460,000 electric irons are used widely and used for electrical appliances. AMERICA'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Baptist Missionary and Educational Convention Constituency Advised To Attend Meeting Called By Receiver BY REV. E. L. HARRISON Houston, Texas To All the Churches Which Hold Membership in the Baptist Mission- sion of Texas, Fountain and Leaders I feel called upon as one of the leaders in Texas to express to you my views at this stage of our denom- ational crisis. With our convention bankrupt and in the hands of the Five-seventh District Court, Fort River, Houston. We are the Negro race is on trial. After sixty years, the fort and sacrifice to build a denom- ational organization and hundreds of denominations and race to build schools and do miliary work. we are face to face. We are in the land of the lowers, such as the Bears, Campbell, Elkhurst, Yates, Lightes, Barbour, Burroughs, Pacey, Pardee and a host of others. I am one Baptist preacher in Texas, and not the only one that has an audience. I am not a speeches, canvassed for no votes, but have not run from them when threat upon me. I have supported the work of our church as an advocate as in larger arms from our church than any in the audience, and no advocacy for doing an The day for a purchased suffrage in the church of Jesus should never be paid supporters. Machine government breeds sin and poverty to the government: eliminate "For Zion or Jerusalem" from my heart for Jerusalem's sake I will not rest until the righteousness thereof go to the church thereof as a lamp that burns. HENDERSON WACO DOINGS On last Tuesday night the W. H. M. s. met in their regular monthly meet-up activity for the month of March. The report consisted of quite a number of small children being helped by a field of missionary work, also many small children being helped by a reported $64.81 in actual cash. Last Thursday evening we were very pleasantly surprised with a social furnishment planned to give to the youth of our church its advantage in play and social activity. The regular services Sunday were well attended. The Men's Bible and additional membership and additional membership, they are also the banner class in financial culture of the onward march by the Sunday school is the interest shown in the two splendid sermons Sunday and Sunday night, when we closed two splendid sermons Sunday and Sunday night, then we closed a covenant meeting and then he administered the Lord's Supper. The en- congregation seemed permeated with PITTSBURG Pittsburgh, Texas - Superintendent Sunday school last Sunday. Rev. W. Erver preached a wonderful sermon at 10:30 a.m. and attended a sermon at Hopkins, Tyler, was the guest of his sisters, Miss Poole Hopkins and his sister, W. D. W. Gray closed his school this week with a splendid program and a visit from Ever Jewel H尔德icks Jr. Sunday for Ennin, her home. The missionary Ever Jewel Edmonds, Dorris Walker is improving from an illness. Rev Sparks, our pastor, is expected Sun LAMARQUE Lamarque, Texas—The Mothers' Club has done much in helping to increase the number of students in school is taking on new life with the present faculty. The contest last week was the Holguedo won first prize. Mrs. Munchy won second. Mendesas Sophia Simmons won third. She came over from Galveston to witness the context. Little Pearl Bell spent the week-end with her teachers. Miss Bessie Crobsy and Prof. P. S. Sims are clad over the assistance of the students this term. Mrs. C. Bell is president. ABILENE NOTES THE HOUSTON INFORMER. SATURDAY. APRIL 13. 1929 DURHAM AWAITS NOTED DOCTORS CONFERENCE OF OF BOTH GROUPS NEGRO LEADERS ATTEND CLINIC Negro Elementary Schools Register Marked Progress The increasing growth of schools has made a corresponding demand for teachers. This demand has caused increases in salaries, which, however, do not yet equal the average of $1,277 paid both by teachers through out the United States. CORSICANA Corsicaan, Texas—Mrs. W. L. D. Corsicaan and daughter, and Lemberg Lambert G. W. Elliott, Mt. Pleasant, is the guest of her daughter Mrs. L. Ingram, who was invited the week-end with Mrs. Dovie Davis, Mrs. Will Graham, who was injured in Dallas last week, and Dr. Michael doctor. The revival at the at the C. M. E. being conducted by the B. M. E. tention. Rev. R. C. Mask preached at Grace Chapel Sunday, evening. At Grace Chapel Sunday, evening. choir. The Fleur de la club Mr. C. M. E. Lowe left Wednesday. After, in business served. Next meeting will be held at Patterson, pastor of 815 Avenue Baptist; Baptist, preached a noble sonnity Sunday morning. Many out-of-town whom was the pastor's mother, Mrs. Phillips, Bryan. Jackson High School, whom was the pastor's mother, Mrs. Ruby," in Innis last Tuesday night. The drill company, under superseded by Mexia, Thursday night. Rev. S. Y Nixon was at his church Sunday, Friday, Sunday, Friday. The unhers presented Pastor and Mrs. Patterson a lovely porch. ENNIS Emin, Texas.—Mrs. G. L. Farey, Ft. Worth, was the guest of M. E. Farey, son of the guest, and son made an official visit to the Odd Fellows lodge here. Executive board of the Friendship District Association of the Church of Jesus Christ of Galilee Baptist Church, R. A. E. Gallice Baptist Church, R. A. E. attended at St. Paul morning and night. The third Sunday in April is Old Fok' day at St. Paul morning and night. Made for the Pastor Evans is doing the unusual by conducting his own revival at Gallice Sunday Rev. Evans will preach or "Plee For Your Life." The revival is out of the city visiting relatives. By WILLIAM PICKENS (For The Associated Negro Press) While a court case in pending cases has been filed against meitmeen in Mistaippan, it is highly improper for the president of the United States, the head of the Republican Party, to be involved in the case. Taukeegue Institute, Ala.—(ANP)—More than 150 physicians and surgeons attended the 18th annual clinic which opened in the Institute Hospital here Monday and continues through Saturday. The clinic was administered by specialists to a number of needy sufferers in the surgeons' department. Consideration of the cancer problem held the attention of the medical medicine, emergency and public Health Problems Affecting the Negra. Dr. Russell Oppenheimer, dean of the school of medicine, Emory University, the Emory Medical School read a paper Cancer Problem An Related to the Negra at a scientific session. The public health meeting was called by the University of Chicago president of the John A. Andrew Clinical Society, under the auspices of the United States Medical College, C. V. R. Cuman of Mehary Medical College, Nashville; Dr. Roscoe Brown of the United States Medical College, C. V. R. Cuman, Jr., secretary-treasurer of the clinical society, and medical director A special session was held Friday at the University of Wisconsin Medical, tuberculosis, physiotherapy and pathological clinics conducted by Dr. H. Regiason, prominent member of the profession attending include Dr. H. Regiason, Dr. Horace R. Gray Crump of the Broad Street Hospital, New York City; Dr. Horace R. Gray Crump of the Broad Street Hospital, Boston; Dr. Armen G. Evans and Dr. Charles H. Garin of the H. M. Green, president, National Hospital Association, Knoxville; Dr. J. L. P. Barker of the Veterans Hospital at Tuskegee; Dr. W. Harry Barnes of the H. M. Green, president, National Hospital M. Marilot of the United States Department of Labor; Dr. Marion C. Nelson of the H. M. Green; Dr. J. C. Dowling of Washington, D. AUSTIN DOINGS Y W C A NOTES Founder Priests' College Is Dead; Did Notable Work New Orleans, La.—(ANP)—The Rev. A. G. Steig, S. V. D., former assistant superintendent of the School of the Divine Word, and Seminary and Ray St. Louis, has been named by the office of the Society of the Divine Word, the rector, the Rev. P. Matthew Christian, S. V. D., whose sudden death occurred recently. In that the person on trial is guilty, this improper thing is what Herbert the press says: he says that patronage has been unlawfully handled in those offices there unless the federal people or means of disposing of federal offices there unless the federal people remedy this condition, which can be construed as an abuse of the person or men or trial and oust him or them from political and patronage. This editorial of mine is not a mistake, anybody, and the president should not cast his influence into the balances while a citizen, and fellow-partisan of the president, would have been equally improper, and hurtful, for Mr. Hoover to have issued a statement that everything was all right with the old party machines in those offices, the backing of the administration. In such a case official, nonjudicial, approval or disapproval is equally But the result of Hoover's attack might react against his evidence in a acquaintance for those on trial. We Southerners are sometimes somewhat like that. We have a bigger game in the American jungle than those in the patronage pastures of Mississippi, Georgia, and South Carolina in these very same states. Coolidge—Hoover what's the difference? At least we have a different breakout. tion being $8,000. He is the first Mr. doctor to acquire property in the business area of this bustling city. 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Superintendent Williamson said that large white letters on uniforms, reading "trusty," "The signs will be placed on the trousers of the guards," he also said. He then event the state accepts the 500 federal prisoners for the first time. "The guards would advertise for 500 exconvict guards to guard the federal prisoners. STRAIGHT COLLEGE CLEBERT New Orleans, La.—(ANP) The sixtieth anniversary of Straight College organized in 1869 will be celebrated. The college will conduct the New Orleans normal in 1923 and will open in all departments as usual next September. Reduction Sale ON ALL JEWELRY HAND BAGS And All LEATHER GOODS OTTO'S LOAN OFFICE 407 TRAVIS ST. A. B. Podford, jeweler, watchmaker and optician, successor to B. F. Taylor and Co., diamonds and jewelry, eyeglasses accurately fitted. 215 W. Walton, Houston, Texas. Phone Preston 7563. Dr. O. L. 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Our Lord's use of the terms "field" and "place" refers to our place here; the world is the field in which the living souls in the world—as a result of the touch of these living souls in which the gospel of God is destined to work, for but of the touch of these souls longest great fields of tremendous social, political, moral, educational, spiritual, moral, educational, which will never be productive of the fruits of righteousness without being pierced through and through by the plains to plow shares of the gospel of God. DR. RUPERT O. ROETT PHYSICIAN and SURGEON 462 Old Pellown Temple Phones: Office P. 2217, Res. F.919 Residence: 418 Robin St. Fairchild Undertaking Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS 1015 Dowling Street Phones: Fairfax 1835 Fairfax 6464 AGENTS AGENTS Be successful. Make Friends and a good impression selling HVAC equipment. Best for Aluminum Wires only. If you wish send Me stamps. Best for Aluminum Wires only. If you wish send Me stamps. F.C. STEWART A CO. 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Around learning for cagainst kishtik — "Your brother and children in compassion before their captors" (v. 9). 15. Stirred interest of self-preservation — "So that they shall come again and be with you." 16. Fledged forgiveness (v. 9). 17. Israel's reception of the invitation (v. 10-12). In Israel met with a mitigated reception. 18. Some mocked. The urgent and slaveship invitation only excited opposition and ridicule. 19. The invitation was Jerusalem. In Judah, God gave them one heart to accept the summons to unite in the Lord around the great Pamover. II. The Passover Kept (wv. 13:27). I. Altars removed (wv. 13, 14). In the time of Alut (B23-24) those heathen allies were created to be worthy of the true dest ad traces of nobility must be removed. This voluntary act must be carried out by the king. 2. The Pussyfoot killed (v. 15). The zeal of the people was shown in the case of the priests who were not ready for their task. The priests and Levites enhanced (vv. 15-20). The zeal of the people put to shame the priests and Levites, stimulating their zeal to the law as given by Moses. The Levites then took charge of the Billing of the Passover. Though many of the priests were accepted as well, they were not taken to take part in the most sacred service, they were accepted as well. The Hospitallers, Jesus and His disciples, God accepted the purpose of heart rather than the letter of the law. The praise of glad hearts (vv. 21, 22). They continued serve days with glassees: (1) The Littles and glassees and loud be strummen (v. 21); (2) He Hokkaish speak comforting words to the Levites (v. 21); (2) He commended them and their work to God (v. 21); (3) They made concession of their sins to God (v. 22); (3) They proclaimed prolonged seven days (v. 28-27). The king's object in prolonging the test was to make as much as possible an improvement to the thorough conversion of their mills to God. *Keeping eyes on God* So long as I can keep my eye on God all is well, but I lose sight of Him if I am troubled indeed—Margaret Mary Hakilian. *Wise Work* Wise work is briefly work with God, foolish work in work against God—Ruska. Success Success is chosen your level host; God never did more. C. M. E. CONFERENCE TO BE HELD IN LOUISVILLE 1928 Louisville, Ky.—(ANP)—At meeting held recently in Lexington it was announced that the next gen- eral conference would be held in Louisville during May, 1930. There will also be a celebration of the first bishop of denomination who was a Kettuck tae. In 1927 the domestic exports from Texas amounted to $841,000,000. FIRST IN INFLUENCE—PAGE SEVEN "The slave trade was never established as a business until the white man organized it." "The black worker of the South does not own his country. He does not own his Northern workers the worker of the South. He merely lives in it, conforms to the social standards set by its white master, and performs its highest labor tasks. The black women and men and children have been the basis of Southern prosperity for more than one hundred years and are the basis of Southern prosperity today." "Educationally the South punishes children who are born black." Negro business men are usually not engaged in any basic industry. South Africa's businessmen have their banks for the purpose of pushing Negroes forward along the line of business. There are few Negro teachers to whom Negro business men can turn." Negro students are in charge of gaining a living on the land eight, or nine are directly dependent on the wages for their livelihood. Others are employed upon exploiting this man of black labor, and he will spare no effort to obtain his control, be those means political, economic, social. "Economic power is function of the white race. It is the field of activity from which Negroes are almost completely excluded, or far less to be compared." The chapter of "Economic Discrimination" should be quoted in its entirety to be appreciated, may be memorized, and in the rate of pay, is a legal statement, and then follow statistics of rates of pay in all walks of life. Negro teachers to teachers and other professional workers. Tricks of hiring and promotion to teachers and other professional distribution of work; promotion; dismises are discussed without hostility; hold statements of support for them. "Negro Centers in Industrial Citizens are accompanying photographs, and demonstrate every 'white man hang his head in shame.' Negro have not found their ancestors in the South, still a subject race. They must content themselves with the followers in their occupations and in their肆意 anger." "The children of most Negro skilled and semi-skilled workers are fearful of the threat of racism which threatens the health, the well-being and even the life itself to a dehumanizing effect by the great majority of white chil- MEMPHIS DAILY FLAYS TRIBUNE FOR EDITORIAL "In response to its urge that something be done the national committee should do, the national public party in Georgia. It made considerable hardship. When the condition was met, the committee sponsored by the national committee and the organization headed by Negroes in Georgia, and the committee contented for recognition. The Negroes of Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio forced the committee on our assistance." "That was the last effort made to clean up the Republican party in the state," he said. "And then the thing the Tulane advocated twelve years ago. We do not believe it. It was not done by Howard. It does not agree with him on the question of publication, law enforcement, or any of the issues that Howard was accused of. He excuses to attack Howard even if it assaults him for the most complacent action he has done since he entered into office." In the matter of social relations the author reminds us that when we have a place to live, we experience, and made to feel shy appearance. In the chapters. "Opening the Profession. Profession. Profession. Nearing the segregation laws of states, North and South, and the situation accompanying photographs are only two bitterness familiar. And the sum of chapters—is delicious: "Nerrous: a member of an inferior race, must be equipped in adding to the plight or profit of the superior white race. The greatest virtue that an American must know is to know a place and stay in it." DETROIT FLAMES CLAIM SIX LIVES Detroit, Mich. (ANI) - Six-year-old children were burned and killed when children were burned during two tragedies when a fire broke out a day before a story from the news about the street, trapping the sleeping children. The charmed bodies of the vietnamese and the Japanese, in the Gae Linhan, 49; Bertin Hoboken, 51; mother, William Hankman, Bede Hankman, 4; Lonely John, 3; D.J. Hankman, 3; the tragedy in fifteen years. The life of Gae Linhan, leading inside of the war. Interesting, Entertaining and Instructive BEN DAVIS, JR. Public Hitter Mrs. Mattie Hunter, highly esteemed society matron of New York, who is spending her winter vacation in Havana, Cuba These beautiful and wistful eyes belong to Carmen Marshall. They help captivate the throngs who attend "Harlem" on Broadway Eva Metcalf. She has grace, beauty, charm and — oh! well, the proverbial "it" This is Billy Andrews. He is now making "whoopee" in "Harlem," Broadway's latest and classiest Negro production. Sharp, ch! Clean, Wholesome and Refreshing of Irwin Miller's chornets. girl! What a night!" Alma Sutton, one of Irwin Miller's choruses. "What a girl! What a night!" IN THIS ISSUE ! groes lomon's l? Did Negroes Supply Solomon's Gold? (Page 3) STRUGGLING HEARTS A man stands in a courtroom, addressing the judges. The NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY- THE LAST INSTALLMENT KEY GRATED in the lock of his cell. Dawns look up, his brown ovee were hopeless, but his gaze never wavered, today you make your debut The courtroom was crowded - David glanced over the peering, pushing mob literally by CORA BALL MOTEN shortroom was crowded - David glan DAVID GETS SYMPATHY ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION that day to see Drew. She said that he had taken her with her, all needed to be taken, but he had taken her after telling her he had come to her. She said that she had taken her papers was told Dave take her left and told me to him, so he left them and told me to it. She said that she would want to see it. She said that she even look at him, even take her hand to her, questioningly. ed over the peering, pushing mob list ng pushing mob brutely A SINGING HEALTH! M. LLOYD of non- andywomen at play here, and all because in Person. You don't need to be a teacher, but better appreciate, improve your skills. Simply pheny of that caterain condition, and ask it. Ask your dargent—he'll be progenite, incite. "Yeah," said Ellen, smoked. She it was that hard. Goodway booked through the palace and pro- ceeded to face the curtains crowd into the kindly, smiling eyes of sweet, really to be—using at their wight, leath- ness of the replaying ecology they have to take this time-bearing involvement, on assimilation, and al- location, to make sense of what makes so noisy fall feel piercing. They pay to recommend this trial and Doctors April 13, 1929 spicers GET THE QUEEN AND GET THE QUEEN D DID NEGROES supply SOLOMON'S GOLD? by HERM JANTHAT I have well known to the American public that the Bible is the source of knowledge of Jesus. Presidents during their powerful years were deeply interested in the darkness, the literal end of the world, and the great mystery of God. That is the question that darkens, the literal end of the world, and the great mystery of God. And Bible student A. O. a few days saw such a God- like figure as Jesus. April 13. 1929 DID NOT supply SOLON GO BY HEBA JANNATH THESE WAR OPINION—D pressed equally of King and of God. That is the question the sheep and the sheep sheep and Bible attest. WHEREVER THEY WHEREVER THEY ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION NOT ANCIENT OPHIR THE END Don't Be Too Serious in Love Have you a pursuing love affair on which you need friendly advice? Write to Julia Jones, care of this newspaper. If you wish a copy, send to: Julia Jones, 200 W. 10th St., New York, NY 10016. 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