Houston Informer

Saturday, September 14, 1929

Houston, Texas

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5 PRICE CENTS VOL XI BY C. F. BECKARDSON U. R. F. GRAND SECRET LOCAL PARKING PROBLEMS OFF TO VARIOUS SCHOOLS COLLEGED WORLD'S SERIES One wry gesturing thing was done during the second event of this column from the city, when the grand brothers of Friendship and Sisters of Mysterious Ten met here and requested the grand brother of Mr. Gruber grand secretary of the order. While out of the city, this writer sent back an editorial to The Informer of Mysterious Ten, in which we urged that the official board of this fraternity and clarify the situation by giving Mr. McGruber a "dum bill of health." Brailing the official board of difference as to procedure in trying to audit the accounts and clarify the situation by giving Mr. McGruber was not short in the funds entrusted to his charge and hounding. The Informer of Mysterious Ten argued that the grand master, grand lodge or any person official connected with the account of the grand master, sounded belief that the matter would be settled in an amicable and brotherly manner. While our belief was justified fully by later developments, and while we were aware of the reality of the United Boards of Friendship and Sisters of Mysterious Ten, Mr. Gruber grand secretary and thereby absolving him from any shortage, it is our软弱 opinion that by order of this matter at the Beaconmont grand lodge, only was the charge that the grand secretary was short several thousand dollars calculated to injure his family, but such accession was likely to wreak much damage upon indecisive staff in decreasing the size of the company. However, since the matter has been settled and everything appears to be going well, the family of this Texas order, we hope that these relations will continue to work more constructively to make more manifestative work will be employed heathier in auditing the accounts of the grand gate officers. Like all growing cities, Houston has a strong connection with its metropolitan automotive and vehicular traffic, and it is next to impossible to pass and enter the city without a vehicle plume and satisfy everybody. In observing traffic regulations in the majority of large cities in Texas and Louisiana, Houston is about the only large city in the country which permits to assemble or secure parking space on the street as angle parking, automotive traffic is laid up considerably in traffic as lack out of parking space. Then, two, angle parking, with cars and give traffic much less law for speed, and jams and congestion is usually a result of automobile traffic. The old idea of parking on the main thoroughfare of the city was largely seen as a place to place them where they could be seen, and where they would be easy to reach in thousands of automobiles in the city such village methods of parking can be met. All cars, Houston should adopt parallel parking on all downtown streets in handling its automobile traffic. We have a municipal, metropolitan area about most everything else in the city, and we should remove "Homestyle Houston" out of the village category by abolishing it on Main Street. ..... For the first time in the history of this season, Houston will win a championship two more times for the colored championship of America and the world, when the Kansas City Royals and the National Negro Leagues, and the Houston Black Bufalers, permit勇士 in the Texas Mets, clutch at West End Park. While many baseball experts contend that the Bufalers, the leaders of the Bufs are confident that the local club will make a fine showing against the invaders, the Bufalers are confident THE HOUSTON INFORMER BLACK BUFFS TO PLAY MONARCHS WORLD'S SERIES Passing Parade Unobediently, these be 70-years old, and everybody seems to be playing with Mrs. G. C. Houston, local teacher and Ruthite official, and her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Houston, back in the city from an extended overland trip in their Reo. They're kinematic globe-trotters. Dr. William M. Drake, just back from overland Canada, Newark, New York and points. He, wife and W. M., Jr. were points. He, wife and W. M., Jr. were points. Mrs. Willemel Howard University graduate. Mrs. G. Lecockt, high teacher and athletic mentor, en route to Fourth Ward in his luxuriously-appointed gasoline charlot. Mrs. Willemel Howard University graduate, connected with Wilson's Prescription House, ground floor OO3 Sept. 13-14. She not only knows her hats, but also hostery and dresses. Mrs. Josie Taylor, getting ready for the second anniversary celebration of the Houston teacher, here from San Antonio where she has been executive for several years. Her many friends are always glad to see her. Y. S. Williams, local pedagogue and society leader. Patrisherville who saw the Black Cats drop a double bill to the Black Bats lost last Sunday: Dr. Sara (Somers) Simma and Mayfield girl. Dr. Lea ler! M. Jeff, and Mrs. G. O. Sander, Prairie View, here on a business mission, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Kemper and children getting out of their car near the Dowling Street merper in a Dowling Street merchant. Mrs. J. T. Fox and Mrs. R. O. Sander. Dr. Roet is still improving at Newark, N. J. from operation, according to George F. Oliver, Jr. Fort Worth, district manager of the Chicago Bears, business manager of the Fort Worth business manager of the Fort Worth business manager of his address before the Houston Business Men's Club probed Monday at their noonday luncheon. prised if the Herd should cop a few games from the "big leaguers," teams on the Monarch team, including "Goo-Goo" Livingston, Harding and Taylor New York, formerly Calgary, New Joseph, formerly of Calgary, and Duncan, regarded as the best agger. The Buffs are going through intensive training for this titer series, games against the Buffs, and Duncan, regarded as the best agger. The Buffs are expecting their charges to give a good account of against the "Kay Seed" aggregation. Games are be played here at West End Stadium, and October 1, 2, and we take this oocclusion to urge all baseball fans and public games; for this series will mean much to Houston from many angles. For the Buffs to "strict their stuff" and for the Buffs to "whether we are baseball players not." AMERICA'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, SEPT. 14, 1929 CRITICS PRAISE CONCERT GIVEN BY RACE ARTIST Seattle, Wash.—(ANP)—Residents of this study are still try to assay the advantages have come to them as a result of the recent visits and appearances of Miss Marian Anderson. Both times that she has sung here the members of her race and the local musical colony have felt that she made unusual contributions as a colored artist showing the capabilities of her vocal ability which any race might feel proud of. It has been in the sense of a singer comparable to the best that the world offers that the daily practice of her ability which is exercised to her. The musical critic of the Seattle University follows the way to "Sunday night's concert by the American Philharmonic orchestra was largely a repetition of the preceding two performances between Miss Marian Anderson and Henry Hadley, the conductor, and just as the second performance of Miss Anderson's fourth appearance as solist with the stadium orchestra, it actually received as before. If the midsummer concerts had done nothing different, she would have sent to the finest of living contralto singers and it was plainly a reason for her deep appreciation to her go after the second encore. The critic of the Seattle Daily Titanic "great artist," continued: "it was 'Marian Anderson night' at the University of Washington Stadium last summer, and deeply impressed her hearers at two of the earlier American Philharmonic concerts, turned to sing again, postponing her plans for a European trip. Last week she proved and appreciation. It gave her an ovation. If Miss Anderson was in the ocean passage she must have felt relief, in some measure at least, by her success." Members of her race in this city are proud and of have risen to the top of the women. Most difficult for them to overcome is the critical who finds Miss Anderson possessed of such a marvous voice that she is able to be ranked as the "best of the届" women. HOUSTON GAS FIRM HAS LONG RECORD FOR GOOD SERVICE In dependability none will question the Houston Gas and Fuel Company's supremacy, coming into Houston with its states and backed up with great gas refiners containing 5,000,000 cubic feet of plant that is kept in readiness in case of any unusual crisis or emergency operation within 24 hours, long before the reserve supply of gas is used by the domestic consumers. The Houston Gas and Fuel Company has the overwhelming advantage of 67 years of experience in managing the gas business in all its phases. That the Houston Gas and Fuel Company is fully aware of the great challenges it faces, its ability is attested by the fact that last year the company installed 8,000 gas refiners ready put in 9,000. This shows just how the growth of the plant and the development of the crisis BACK FROM LONG VACATION RECORD BROKEN AT BISHOP COLLEGE ON OPENING DAY The Informer is in receipt of a telegraphic message from Prof. Joseph J. Leigh, the president of the Jesuit College, Marshall, Texas, with the following significant information: the Jesuit College will open; shall be forced to close dormitory; it appears that the Negroes of Texas and the Southwest are responding already to the administration's history of this famed East Texas Jesuit college; bright for a bigger and better Bishop. EX-SLAVE LEAVES $10,000 Madvillionie, Tenn. — (ANP) The will of Dave Serrugs, age 72, passed away at his home near here on Friday, the day before left an estate of $10,000. Among the bequests were one of $1000 for his wife, and another for Mr. Serrugs worshipped as a child during slavery and another to the Negro Baptist church of which he was a member. Kansas City, Norfolk Hosts To 2 Gatherings PICK WILLIAMS WOOD'S FACTION TO LEAD FORCES; PLANS TO RESCUE MUSIC FEATURE NEGRO COLLEGE BAR ASSOCIATION ASKS CHURCHMEN FOR COOPERATION NORDIC MURDERER RELEASED ON BOND NOTED PIANIST IS HO U STON GUEST Miss Camille Lucy Nickerson, product of New Orleans, L.a. graduate of New York University, received concert pianist and music teacher of note, spent several days in the city as the pianist for the New York City Covington and daughter, 2219 Dowling. present Miss Nickerson is director of the piano department at St. John Baptist Church (Dowling), and she was a guest speaker at Sunday afternoon. she addressed the Houston Music Association at St. John Baptist Church (Dowling), and she was a guest speaker at Coleridge-Taylor Choral Club. The distinguished visitor and she reciprocated by playing two from colored instruments and the local singers to begin now to make a trip to the 1930 Chicago association of the National Association of Refused Service, Cleveland Editor Sues Restaurants Cleveland, Ohio. — (ANP) — A criminal action against William F. Jones, manager of the Willis Lunch Co. 89 The Arcade, and a sun attendant at the two restaurants, are being arranged by English Francis Checks, managing officer of the National Guide, who was refused service at the two restaurants. The Checks secured a warrant for William Jones who refused to serve him on August 25 after having words with the manager of the 29, with reference to eating. Three days later, accompanied by Mr. Jones, the Checks entered Mills Restaurant at 215 Euclid Avenue, and Mr. White. Mr. Checks entered the hands of lawyers and expects to bring separate. On four other occasions, Mr. Checks had trouble with restaurants in the Mills, about eight years ago, he was refused service in the same Mills Restaurant. About eight years ago, he was refused service in the Mills Restaurant, the Mills, the proprietor, man for best-benefactor of Ohio. Mr. Checks, the governor of Ohio, Mr. Checks, the governor of Ohio, Nigers, and after the campaign, the campaign manager for Mr. Checks, the progenitor of the WIFE OF PILGRIM LEADER INTERRED COLORED YOUTH FAIL. TO ENTER AVIATION FIELD COLORED YOUTH FAIL. TO ENTER AVIATION FIELD FINAL NUMBER 17 MUSICIANS END NATIONAL MEET AT FORT WORTH By CARL DITON (For The Associated Negro Props) TWO HOUSTON PEDAGOGUES LEAVE FOR RISHOP COLLEGE Miss Ernestine Jesse Covington, local music teacher and concert planner, will attend the museum at Bishop College, Marshall, Texas for Monday or Friday for the East Texas school. Dr. J. G. Orborman, also a member of the faculty of Prairie Vista State College, left Monday for Marshall. He will visit the museum at Prairie Special Library via the Missouri Special Library. Memphis Bandit Shows Nerve Robbing Store Hammis, Teem—(ANP) —Children in the vicinity of South Main Street station of serve Tuesday morning when a busful walked to the window of the house, and with humble looking on porch, gathered up a few diamond rings. The owner of the shore harp man and followed him a short distance but when the cool-headed handler produced a bell he complied with the order. PAGE TWO Mod Modern V Credit Modern Walker Building Credit To Negro Woman THE MILITARY MUSEUM (By C. F. RICHARDSON) Indianapolis, Ind.-No visit to the 401st City, often referred to as the "Crowdroom of America," is completed without an inspection of the $1,000,000 building and West Street. In fact, six streets merge at the Walker corner, making it easily accessible from several directions and making its location rather special. The building is a meridional morrical purposes. Through the courtesy of Brother James, head of the advertising and expert departments, we have brought a thoughtful structure, one of the most modern appointed and equipped buildings owned and operated by On the ground floor is the Walk-about, with a sitting faculty of 1,500, showing movies, tails, staging vaudeville, Drake and Walk-about. In the Hoosier State capital, with one of the best orchestras on tour and a company consisting of 45 people, Drake is Texas product, having been reared at Dallas, where he began his musical career betting on him taps and other musical devices; now his orchestra easily ranks as one of the country's best and finest musical organizations. 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She travelled for a year and a half. At the end of that time the man that it was necessary for her to set up the market. Fa, was selected for that purpose. After establishing a business of it the business there and then it of the business there and then it travelled again. February 10, 1910, she was no impressed with the city and the cordial welcome extended to her by the people. Fa, was adjoining which was the factory and laboratory of the M.C. J. C. the erection of its new million dollar house. Indian Avenue and West India Avenue the most complete of its kind in the most complete of its kind in the most Walker was a resident of Irvington on the-House, where she erected her sculpture the great Singer, Caruso, and it is conceived to be the finest home it may be any member of this community. The significant thing about this recollection did not only: create, develop, and perfect a large business enterprise opportunities for proper mental training in her early youth she was at a mature age, determining a case cate business in sight, including the Bible, which she called her main guide. Not content with her early hours she and after business hours you would be her until the small hours of the night when she advanced as she advanced she provided herself with the masterpiece of literature. A her masterpiece of literature her mind to develop with it, to that she took lessons in commercial and business developed into a well-informed business who knew that Adam Walker intimately watched her unfolding with her teacher and in Adam Walker they found a character who laughed often discouraged, she perceived time and again by sheer experienced time and again. a amelion back into the fight and lived her own among the best without regard to Adam Walker was intensely interested in everything that meant the human and man was in great harmony and a speaker and was identified in an of-terest with many civic and religious bodies. Adam A'Lelin Walker, her daughter and with many civic and religious bodies. Adam A'Lelin Walker as president of the company. Attorney F. B. Ransom is general manager and legal representative, with Attorney R. L. Brokeburr serving as assistant manager. Returning in our article to the Walker Building, there is a drug store A trip through the Walker Building is not only a treat and thrill, but a much information and inspiration. The grave of David G. Burnet, first minister of the Church of England in Lakeview Cemetery, Galveston. He was born April 4, 1779, and died December 4, 1793. THE HUNTER CLINIC SANITARIUM-BATH HOUSE MARLIN, TEXAS "Where Life Giving Waters Flow" Marin Hot Mineral Bath have cured many of the worst tastes of Alkuma, Stomach ulcers and Blood and Skin Diseases. Deepest and Hottest Artesian Wells in the World. Heed the call of health that awaits you at Marin, where you are offered every opportunity to bury up your health and enjoy yourself at the same time. Come to Marin for your Health Bath at the Hunter Clinic and Sanitary Pharmacy but Resorts. We bake the year round. DR. A. L. HUNTER Marin, Texas. PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY Peoples Pharmacy VIRGIL B. BYERS, Ph. 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Forde Physician and Surgeon Phone: Office, Preston 2775 Residence, Capitol 5982 Herbert's Drug Store PRESCRIPTIONS Our Specialty 807 PRAIRIE AVENUE ABBOTT INCIDENT EXCITES ENGLAND Chicago, Ill.—(ANP)—News dispatches received here state that the charges that thirty hotels in London had refused accommodations to Ebola victims in the Chicago Defender and his wife, Mice Helen Abbot, were being investigated by Prime Minister McDonald. The reports of the discrimination were submitted to the prime minister by labor member of parliament. According to reports, Editor and Mrs. Abbott were denied accommodations by the hotels because of their lack of medical care, labor member of parliament had been arranged for before arrival, the Chicagos were advised to take the rooms and later were asked to state as there had been some misinform. After a round of hotels, Mr. and Mrs. Abbot were invited to a friend's house in Forest Hills. Reduction Sale ON ALL JEWELRY HAND BAGS And All LEATHER GOODS OTTO'S LOAN OFFICE 407 TRAVIS ST. is a Prescription for Colds, Gripe, Flu, Dengue, Bili- ious Fever and Malaria. It is the most speeds remedy known. Fairchild Undertaking Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS 1015 Dowling Street Phones: Fairfax 1835 Fairfax 6464 Hours: 9:30 a. m. 12 m.; 2 to 6 p. m. 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays by appointment Dr. O. L. Bledsoe MEDICINE AND SURGERY Office: 1114 W. Houston Ave. Phones: 1002-1268 Marshall, Texas PHONES: Office Fairfax 1891, New York, NY Hours: 8:30 a. m. to 12 m. 1:7 p. Sundays By Appointment DR. N. L. BURCH DENTIST 2420) McKinsey Ave. Covington Bldg. Houston, Tex. Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 12 M. 1 to 6 P. M. Phone: Office Pren. 2476 Ren. Tay. 7373-J Sundays by Appointment DR. F. D. PARROT1 DENTIST Suite 214, Pilgrims Rd. 222 West Dallas Ave. Office Phone Pres. 5501 Res. Phone: Fairfax 5247 Office Hours: 8 to 12 A. M.—1 to 8 P. M. GEORGE W. 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HOWARD DENTIST Suites 261-262-283 Old Fellows Temple Louisiana St. at Prairie Ave. X-RAY EXAMINATIONS Houston, Texas DR. C. M. NICHOLS Physician and Surgeon Office: Taborian Bldg. 220 Preston 4181 607 1-2 Prairie Ave. Houston, Tex. FOR HIGH-CLASS SHOE REPAIRING Visit LIGHTNING REPAIR SHOE SHOP FRED T. LEE, Prepistur 417 MILAM ST. PRES. 5373 Dr. O. L. Lattimore DENTAL SURGEON 4094 MILAM STREET All Channel. Dental Work Nearly Doe Bridge Work A Specialty Hours: 9 a.m. to 12 noon 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays by Appointment Phones: Office, Preston 1459 Residence, Cap. 6551 A. B. Pettiford, jeweler, watchmaker and optician, successor to B. P. Taylor and Co., diamonds and jewelry; eye glasses accurately fitted. 212 W. Dallas, Houston, Texas. Phone Fairixr 9765. Office and Laboratory: 2619 Olm Avenue, 8th Ward Resident, 4th Ward DR. C. H. L. MOORE, M. D. Resident, 4th Ward Office Hours 9 to 11 a. m. 1 to 3 p. m. Sunday by Appointment Phone Pres. 8358 Houston, Tex. The House of the Hidden Gold Illustrated Feature Section W. R. II Co. 488, S. Durham St. Chicago Park, Advertising Representatives HEN his sons killed him Doctor Perry him T. M. Taft, the old Missourian, left his money hidden so well, that it took many years to find even a trace of its wereahabs. Only recent- ly the impulse of the hidden old been partly solved. The remarkable deductions of Mr. Charles Martin, a self-educated historian, have been largely responsible for the partial so- lution. A shogun exploited in the window of the Talbott farmhouse. He spun and clutching spannedly at his breast. Pooled Ferry M. Talbott pitched bedding Mary Tallott was with her husband, Dr. Robert, who completely unmerceded, she managed to call a doctor. Afterwards, she was in a wheelchair, and began pacing, which, although vague, formed the authorities at a clue. Her work was difficult. Tallott took place in the late '80s, created a wide sensation and integrated into her career. Dr. Robert Tallott's two sons, Charles Martin, whose account of the Talebi murder case and the most interesting and accurate of the native investigation. For a long time, he was associated with Leon Errol, and did a famous scene with blues in which he was a porter in Chelsea Fashion wearing Kebvy's dress. This never failed to create an uprising in Berl's audience. Houston Informer ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION. THE HOUSTON INFORMER. September 14, 1929 The House of the Hidden Gold, at the little Missouri town of Arkee, where the murderer Talbott murder occurred. The Invisible W. C. Fields was also associated with him for four years and they became close friends. had destroyed the life of their father because of his extreme concentration. The authorities sought to drag the truth from the set lips of the men, who were the boys, reading that they had talked too freely to be taken no more. During the trial, the following bits of the defendants: They did not know what Doctor Tate knew. They knew he had left considerable knowledge but had left a hidden place which would be difficult to find. It was at least $100,000 thousand, all art, though they were not all art, though they were exceptionally gold to gold. They had seen many different coins in his possession, any green-backs about him, any blacks with a mustache. He were a mustache. They refused to cloture them. He clotured. Henge ment the brothers caught a sight of him they knew they had been trapped. They gave up without a struggle. The Taleb boys were convicted and sentenced to be hanged. They were down on their knees when a double trap was sprung. It was the first double hanging in the state and it took place in the same building where some spectacle. The boys met their death unhappily. The people died to protect the real killer that the Taleb brothers were innocent and died to protect the real killer. What had become of the hidden gold? That was the question, and no one knew the answer to it. The old Taleb place was called the House of Gold. It was a large building, and the result, recently a poor farmer, while moving the house, heard something rattle to the floor and roll away, dropping from a hole in the unplastered wall. When the farmer saw it up and carried it away. And it was not a dream, for the Taleb gold was there. He and said one hundred dollars even for the killer. Strangely enough, no one had ever examined the walk of the House of Hidden Gold. Old Taleb, Martin, infiltrated colored city of the county seat, also connected with the Farmer's Trust Company Bank, became an authority on the case. Although he was only a small boy at the time. WINTER GARDEN BERT WILLIAMS In 1820 his name blossed over the door of Winder Garden in bold oblique lights. He had become the drawing card of the greatest Amateur Novel. the latter had to make full revelation, and the boys into talking about their father, and well acquainted with them. The conversation was given to them. "We've got something to be carcus about," one of the brothers who was the detective pretended to be a fugitive from justice in the same boat. What did you do back home and come here and hide? "The detective told them to kill a woman," "Was it as bad as that?" one of the brothers interrogated them. "What bit as bad," confessed the investigator somberly. "In fact, if I were to go back home and be told that I asked the oldest brother. "What would you say if we were to tell you that we too were the oldest brother." "Iyd sympathize with you," the investigator declared. "I know what it means." The oldest of the Tolkoth brothers, "we did. We killed our father. Shot him off shotgun, and the sheriff has looked around and looked like he suspected something, but there is something on us. There's nothing he can do without evil men." "Did you ever tell this to anyone else?" the investigator inquired. They shook their heads simultaneously. They most tion. about con- con- retu Harlin Tahott, playwright and producer, who is writing a play around the "House of the Hidden Gold." Illustrated Feature Section King Prempeh and The Golden Stool A He looks a regal figure on a lofty throne with a huge volve® umbrella standing over him. IN TWO PARTS Part I By J. A. Rogers MANY now living will recall the stirring story of King Prempeh and the Golden Stool—how for several months during 1900 the civilized world breathed interest to learn certain events that were happening in King Prempeh's capital, Coonasville. I said King Prempeh and the Golden Stool, but if one is to deal with them in order to be better to say: The Golden Stool and King Prempeh, for it is the former that is the real hero of this story. King Prempeh's people, the Ashanti, gave him up readily enough, when over the years when an English governor expressed his desire only to sit on the Golden Stool, England had a costly little war on her hands. The governor and his wife nearly became white while a good many other white people lost theirs. Great Warriors. The Ashanti are the most warlike people in east Africa, history back to the dimest antiquity and some historians say that they are the descendants of those civilized Ethiopians who were driven southwards by the Egyptians as told by Herodotus Diodorus Siculus, ancient historians. As to the Ashanti, many of them, like the Brahmins, believe that they came directly by the Ashtani, along with other peoples on the Gold Coast, had traded with the Phoenicians before Christ was born, and with Europe anti trade with France began in 1386, and with England in 1672. Further, it is asserted that black men from this region had been coming over to America long before the arrival of the theory set forth by Prof. Weiner of Harvard Univer- mpeh and den Stool sity in his book: "Africa and the Discovery of America." The Gold Coast is so called because of the quantity of fish in its streams and even in the streets of the towns after the rainy season. It was gold and the slave trade that had first brought the Europeans there. A large proportion of the towns who were brought to the World came from this region. The Ashantis are a very proud people, and not without cause. For two centuries they had not only dominated neighborhoods but had fought the Europeans who sought to take away their country. The British and the Dutch were both compelled to pay tribute to the Ashanti kings, several British expeditions against them were defeated. Died Fully Out Prior to 1853, this powerful nation had even run the whole of the Gold Coast and the Fiftieth year of the Dutch. And the Fiftieth year of the French in army of 1853 fighting many huge troops in Bantam, including to Bantam onSep 19th. 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WESLEY Editor-President General Manager-Treasurer Secondary Auditor Western: 608 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill.; Eastern: 551 Fifth Avenue, New York City; Southern: 212 Walton Building, Atlanta, Ga. IMPORTANT: All matter intended for insertion in any current issue of The Houston Insuormer must reach our office by Wednesday noon of the week publication of same is desired. ANY MAN WHO IS GOOD ENOUGH TO SHED HIS BLOOD FOR HIS COUNTRY, IS GOOD ENOUGH TO BE GIVEN A SQUARE DEAL AFTERWARDS. NO MAN IS ENTITLED TO MORE AND NO MAN SHOULD RECEIVE LESS—ROOSEVELT. HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1929 Editorial WHAT'S WRONG WITH NEGRO HOSPITAL? Ever since the dedication of the Houston Negro Hospital on June 19, 1926, the question of what is wrong with this institution has been uppermost in the minds of the colored citizens of this community and even the state. Now, from all sections of the country come inquiries seeking to know what is the trouble with and at the Houston Negro Hospital, and why it is that it is the only institution of its kind in America, or the world, where certain forces are willing to injure, if not destroy, the hospital in order to maintain one certain person in a position of power and authority. Of course, The Informer realizes that the idea of a hospital as a health center and not as a place of final resort before crossing the great divide, must be taught and impressed upon our people, who heretofore have regarded such institutions largely as the vestibule to death; but this educational program can not be accepted. The hospital has as its head some person in whom the people, for whom the hospital was erected to serve, have no confidence or goodwill. In opposing the present superintendent of the Houston Negro Hospital, The Informer wishes to reiterate that it has no personal dislike for the present head of the institution, nor has this paper poured any journalistic spleen upon any person connected in an official capacity with the local Negro hospital; but this paper possesses definite and well-fixed ideas and notions about the maintenance and operation of such a plant, and we venture to believe that the institution will be greatly affected by the present superintendent, nor with the system now in vogue in connection with the management and control of the hospital. The Informer takes the position that no member of the white race, it matters not what position he occupies, should try to force any Negro upon the colored citizenry of this or any other community, if the colored citizens object to the said person occupying such a position; and the fact that the Houston Negro Hospital is supposed to be a charitable gift to the Negroes of this community, does not alter this attitude one whit. There is an old adage that "beggars can't be choosers," but even mendicants should and do enjoy and exercise some rights which are warranted to all men by the laws of God and man. The community has reached the conclusion that the Negroes of Houston should be satisfied with anything, as it relates to this hospital, and that agitation for the removal of the present superintendent will cause the race to lose this institution sooner or later. If this hospital should be taken away from the Negroes of Houston because they object to a woman serving as superintendent who does not possess the necessary characteristics for the office, and who on the other hand has proven a millstone around the institution's neck, then the gift of the hospital is bare and its supposed ideals and purposes become a hollow mockery. The day of big stick, bluff, intimidations, threats, duress and extra-legal methods has passed, and there are some people who can not be driven or frightened from the path of right by any such procedure; and those who essay to invoke and employ such tactics are not sure that their efforts are futile. An enlightened public opinion will not countenance, condone or support any such program. Most assuredly, if the Houston Negro Hospital were given to the Negroes of this community, then these people certainly have a right to express their preference for the type of man or woman they desire to serve as superintendent of the institution, as well as having the right to express their preference. Going a bit further, these same colored citizens have the inherent and constitutional right to register their objections and protests against any person serving in an official role at this hospital, and for any one to charge that this opposition and objection to the present superintendent is being fostered and propagated by a minority "radical element" is a base and wilful fabrication and a parsimonious employee of the hospital. The same colored citizens are objecting to the present superintendent of the Houston Negro Hospital because she is a stickler for system and will not permit the institution to get into a slippad, happy go- lucky condition, is the idle chatter of malicious or misinformed persons; but what will efficiency and proficiency amount to, if same are not backed up with common sense, tact and disposition to get along with the people one is working for business on May 15, 1927, the numerous employees at the Houston Negro Hospital, under the reign and rule of the present superintendent and her chief Nordic adviser and devotee, have come and gone with regularity; and the ax has fallen recklessly upon registered nurses, office help and other employees about the premises. Are we to accept the explanation that all of these persons have the right to express their preference, incompetent or unfit for their various tasks, and the superintendent, like the kings of old, can do no wrong? That she is perfect and incapable of committing THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, SEPT. 14, 1929 errors? That, like the pope at the vatican, she is infallible, without spot or blemish? LOCAL HAPPENINGS Among the fourteen millions of Negroes in America, is it a lamentable fact that there is only one person in these United States to serve as executive head of the Houston Negro Hospital? Aside from the ruthless and reckless employment and discharge of hospital help during her administration, what has the present situation with the unique hospitalization plan evolved when the institution was formed? Mia Viola Hill has returned home a six-week vacation at Seabreak. Elmore G. Hill, Chicago, is visiting mrs. Mrs. E. J. Nelson, 415-755-7222. What has she done to "sell" the hospital to the Negroes of Houston? How many organizations has she contacted and what kind of cooperation has she been able to get from the religious, professional, social, civic and business leaders of this community? Mrs. J. A. Joiner and grandchildren Jacquel and Francisco Los Angeles, last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. Grimes and B. Griff the city with relatives and friends. If this present superintendent of the Houston Negro Hospital has been unable to elicit any appreciable support and cooperation from the colored citizenry of Houston, who is to blame? Does the hospital have a complex which will beget the backing and assistance of the race? Mississippi Victoria and Della Romance visiting the city in the city visiting at 913 Dillow Mr. Erie Coleman, 1710 Nelson and other Western point visits from Is it true, as charged in a letter from the white head of one of the institutions where the present local superintendent saw short and unsatisfactory service, that she boasts of her Indian lineage, only prates of the fact that she has no Negro blood in her veins? M. Larry Edmondson and daughter, Vera and Amanda, left Thursday, who will attend where they will spend the week-end. Mr. and Mr. George Hall, 250 Dallas, were called to Braxoria Court to attend the funeral of Mr. Mafia Hall. Did the present superintendent mistreat and humiliate Miss P. A. Newby, the North Carolina nurse who was brought here and then refused the position previously tendered to the by executive head of the Houston Negro Hospital, to "get even" with the young lady for some differences they had some years ago at Hubbard Hospital, Nashville. Tennessee? Mrs. Susie Mau Carter and children of Beaumont are in the city visiting aunt, Mrs. Mamie Allen, 309 Polk. Mrs. Pearl Mearl Head Ocampo, San Francisco, Calif., is visiting her sister, Marcia, 141 Suiam, and other relatives. Why did the superintendent turn against Prof. I. M. Terrell the one man who was largely responsible for her being connected with the local institution, after he had brought her here against the advise and counsel of local doctors and others who knew something about the inability of the present head of the local hospital to ret along with members of her own race? Missy Rubey Lee and Mattie Bedford, 3505 Cline, were numbered in the book. Wiley College, Marshall, Monday, Mrs. Sarah Bonner of New York City, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bedford last Saturday for her home. In the hospital the personal property of the superintendent and has chief advisory autocrat, or does the institution belong to the chief administrator. Miss Helen Vivian Greene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Green, L1721 Nelson, left this week for Prairie View College to resume her studies. Finally, if the Houston Negro Hospital is not the personal property of one person or a small bloc, why can not the Negroes of this city have some real voice and part in its management, maintenance and operation? Mrs. Gladys Burra, Galveston, and Miss Bertha Lee Collins, 77 Crossburg, motored to San Antonio last Saturday in the former Chrysler. Folks, there is something rotten, not in Denmark, but in connection with the present management and direction of the Houssons. About Houston students leaving hospice Bishop College, Darshall last Monday. Mr. Richardson H. McGruder, Jr. Charles Richard H. McGruder, Jr. Charles Richard H. Charles Richard, Jr. DIVISION AMONG TEXAS BAPTISTS Mrs. Tessie Clark, 1606 Carr, after a vacation spent in the West, returned home, stopping in Gonzares where the guest of the guest, Mrs. Ed. Mair For the last two years the Baptist Missionary and Educational Convention of Texas—formerly presided over by Dr. L. K. Williams, now of Chicago and present head of the National Baptist Convention of America, Inc., and Rev. A. L. Boone, now pastoring one of the largest Baptist churches at Cleveland, Ohio—has been torn asunder, not because of any difference of opinion concerning the doctrines, polity and fundamentals of the church, but rather over offices and the "spoils." George H. Webster, general manager, W. Webster Jr. Richardson College and fordler for Corsicana where he served as Mine Barcourt County, N. R., 815, returned home last week, after being hired at College and visiting Kansas City, St. The rift occurred originally at Paris in 1927, when a successor to President Boone was chosen, and the smouldering embers were fanned into fire last year at Sherman, when the election of officers became the order of the day. Charges and counter-charges have flown thick and fast from both factions, and, despite the fact that denominational agencies and causes are suffering due to lack of moral support and financial backing, both factions have raised sufficient funds to wage legal litigation in the courts of the land. Any denomination has drifted upon dark and dismal days when it must resort to carnal tribunals to settle and adjudicate matters purely religious and connectional; and our Baptist brethren in this state, by their continual and persistent wrangling, bickering and fighting, are not only injuring and hampering their own paring and disregarding but they are arresting discord and bringing disgrace upon their race and giving Christianity an ebony-haed optic. Ed Olivet 1210 Arthur, was entered a delightful birthday party Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Halle Mac, and Northern Olivet, See Spinley Print Co. for good press. See 982 Saffer fax 6359; 8230 McCallum for and delivered promptly. In order for belligerents to put a cessation to their battle, both sides must be willing to agree to an armistice, and if they are sincere in their *desires* for peace and resumption of friendly relations, their groups will make certain concessions to attain the desired end. Mr. W. M. Reese, wife of Dr. W. M. Reese, died in ill at the family home, 1299 Bayside, is somewhat better and hopes to be with her school dutes at Hippe's Hospital. Even denizens of the underworld and habitues of dives and sinful resorts will often declare a truce and attempt to work together harmoniously for their common good; and it appears to the Informer that, if these professed Christian leaders are true followers of the teachings of Peace, they should be more than willing to hatch a hatchet with the olive branch of peace, and get about their Father's business. God can not use any man or set of men in his human-reclamation and soul-salvation program, who wrangle and content about unprincipled and selfish matters. Isn't there some Baptist in Texas who can so marshal these forces that he can bring peace out of confusion and order out of chaos? Are we suffering with such a dearth of religious leadership among the Baptists in this state that no man is available to take the lead in healing the breech between these two warring and contending factions? After two years of court actions, newspapers articles, tirades and attacks on platforms and pulpits, district and state divisions, is it not possible that there is enough of the spirit of Jesus Christ left among these brethren to exemplify the teachings of their Master? STUDIO TO OPEN MONDAY Mr. M. W. D. W. Slodge, local musician, announces the opening of K. Belt individual and class instruction笼厂 Studio: 410 McGown Avenue, phone: Studio: 410 McGown Avenue, phone: While these denominational leaders are striving and snorting about who will be president of the state convention, and who will occupy this office and hold that position, their constituents are becoming disgusted and demoralized, and many of the local churches are facing a literal starvation period, both spiritually, financially and otherwise. BEGINS FALL MUSIC CLASSES The fall music term of Mrs. P. O. Smith, popular music teacher, will get underway on Friday at the studio 1902 Rice Street. Instruction given both to individuals and classes with attention to be brought home. Fare is $10. Men who are so obsessed with the desire for office and its emulations that they will resort to any extremes to attain such ends, are not worthy of the support and confidence of self-respecting men and women (in the church and in the family and women) in these local churches can end this whole fiasco toorrow, if they would only show some moral courage and withdraw all support from these wrangling and bickering pastors and religious leaders until they (the denominational leaders) cease their involvement and contention and return to the ancient landmarks of the church. LOS ANGELES VISITOR HERE who resided here for several years and served an office assistant to Dr. B. J. Klein, a professor of history, bourgeois of her sister, Mrs. C. F. Richardson, and family, 1509 Eola Brickman, who was married, her husband also being a former Houstonian. Her many friends would have to have her back, if for a week. During October these two factions will hold state conventions, and we are hoping that they will be able to bury all differences, line up behind some good and able man, select them as their lead, and lead them to a victory that over a worthwhile and commendable connection program. SACRED SONG SERVICE FINE The sacred song service given at the memorial service of Rev. Ree- lynn H. M. Middleton, last sun- day, by the senior pastor, last sun- day, by the senior chair, under direction of Mrs. H. M. Middleton, with well received by the large involvement which filled the church and/orium. Assisting the choir was the male acte of the Coleridge-Taylor Choral Cul- lature National National Jubilee Harmon- nals). Since the ministers seem to be unable to lead the denomination out of this wilderness of confusion, bickering, suspicion, distrust, mistrust and petty politics, the Informer suggests that they compromise on some well-prepared, conscientious hayman, and place the toga of leadership upon his shoulders, and then join in the denomination's cause. The Informer concludes from the position that the denomination's cause will not get very far along this line under the type of ministerial leadership we have in Texas today. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS BROWN CHAPEL AM.E CHURCH Rev. E. W. Morgan, Pastor For the first time since September 13, the chair will favor the new pastor, Dr. James C. McCormick, who will feature the regular third Sunday program. The church's daily revival will be inaugurated beginning Sunday, September 14. The church will be director and principal speaker of the service, and will be located in this so-called Church of Cure, where he接替 the summer with relational warmth. 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