Houston Informer

Saturday, September 21, 1929

Houston, Texas

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Pythian Leaders To Confer Here 5 PRICE CENTS VOL XI THE MIRROR THE HOUSTON INFORMER Official Family Due To Visit Houston Lodges PROF. L. B. KINCHION, Belton, bers of his cabinet. Together with grand chancellor of the Colored Mrs. F. K. McPherson, Gainesville Knights of Pythias of Texas, who became titular head of the order upon the mutually passing of the lamented leader, W. S. Witts, is in Houston on an official visit with several man- clock. Houston will be visited today (Fri- it is expected that he and his official day) by a galaxy of Pythian 'and party will be welcomed by a large Calanthenan leaders, headed by Grand outpouring of "brave boys" and "fair Chancellor L. B. Kitchon of Belton Calanthane." Houston will be visited today (Friday) by a galaxy of Pythian and Calanthan leaders, headed by Grand Chancellor L. B. K里逊 of Bichonville, grand vice president of the village, grand worthy counselor of the Court of Calanthe. Several grand lodge and grand court officers are expected in the party, including Dr. A. S. Jackson of Calanthe and grand counselor of the Texas order, and others. Friday night, 8 o'clock, members of the local lodges and courts will be addressed by the heads of the order in addition to I. L. A. Hall, 499 Smith Street. Since this is the first official visit of the grand chancellor since becoming president of I. L. A. Hall, 499 Smith Street. Chicago, IL—(ANP)—The law firm of Dotton, Regan and Washington opened offices here Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. Indianapolis, Indiana, one of the first group of attorneys of this city to establish a real partnership where the onboarding of the firm will be equally distributed among the members. The members of the firm are Heyford Dotton, Oblate Heyford and Northwestern Law School; Dewey W. Wagan of Lone Hill and Northwestern Law School; and Genoa Miles, Miles Memorial College and Northwestern Law School has considerable experience in the practice of law and is a member of the Kappa Alpha Fraternity. DR. A. S. JACKSON, Waco, vice grand chancellor of Colored Knights of the Church, a group of talk at the education of the A. M. E. Church, is a member of the Pythian family paying Houston a week-end visit. He will be joined by a silent talk at the joint pledge of Pythians and Celticians thought (Friday) at 1. L. A. AMERICA'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, SEPT. 21, 1929 MOORE BOOSTS CANDIDACY IN ALDERMAN RACE SUCCEEDS SIRE HARLEM STIRRED AS DIRECTOR OF OVER SHOOTING KENTUCKY WORK OF TWO NEGROES New York City—(ANP)—Catering to American dollars was the chief cause of the discrimination by London officials, and the editor of the Chicago Defender, according to a statement issued Monday by William Pickens, contributing editor of the Chicago Defender, who has recently returned from a tour of European countries, the difference of the attitude of German towns versus American Negroes and the clauses are the nearest kin of the American white men, text of the follows: "The recent experiences of Robert Abbott of the Defender, with the hotel of the American Negroes, although they were not unexpected, with some German friends in Berlin, where a black man is really free and with some German friends in Berlin, the contrast between London and Berlin was very clear, be slightly infected, in spots at least, with the American color-poison. The needle that is injecting this poison J. M. BOND, Jr. Louisville, Ky.—Prof. J. M. Bond, for the last three years director of physical education at the Centre Avenue School, M. K. A. in Pittsburgh, has accepted the position of state director of the work of the Kentucky State Institute in the educational latter, the late Dr. James Bond who, for nine years prior to his death, directed a notable program of instruction in the state of Kentucky, winning the complete confidence of both races and exercising a wide influence. It is confidently believed by the State Interacial Committee that Dr. M. C. A. Buehler will make a worthy successor to his distinguished father, be well equipped with education and training. His high school work was done at Simmons University, the University of California, Y. M. C. A. C. College, and the University of Chicago, where he received the degree. While in Chicago he was employed by the city board of education an director of the Oakland Public Position Prof. Bues was called to the Pittsburgh Y. M. C. A., where he served there, before he beamed at the University of Pittsburgh and completed the requirements for the degree of master of science. HOT WATER BOTTLE BOOZE CONTAINER Chicago, Ill.—(Ill.)—That hot water bottles have various uses, was the subject of a Thursday when Walker Henderson was brought into court charged with transporting liquor in a hot water bottle. Patricia Erwinle, who arrested Henderson, told the judge, "I was in a hot water bottle. Not being in the habit of seeing hot water bottles used as a water heater and through a window saw him拿my gallon of moonshine in a window from the house he was arrested. The judge had the contents of the long container and that he said it was "fire water" but Henderson was released because the officer arrested him with Jim-Crow Negroes In Empire State Terminal Three Little Rock Colleges To Merge Little Rock, Ark.—(ANP)—Plans for the merger of Philadelphia-Smith GEORGIA SOLONS LET STREET CAR BILL SUFFOCATE New York—(ANP)—During the past five or six years, hundreds of Negroes have availd themselves of the train excursions in the rural homes when the Pennsylvania Railroad sponsored excursions at a very low rate. On these jaunts, there was never any question of color as the trains pulled out of the station in the morning. The men and women, patrons of the road, sat where they pleased, but, this order has been changed, according to the actions of one of the officials of the station Saturday night when excursions ran to Richmond, Virginia. As the throngs crowded down the stairs from the main concourse to the train platforms, the assistant station-master stood at the foot of the stairs and directed excursionists to the stairs. There were plenty of seats in that there were plenty of seats in that sec- Little Rock, Ark. - (ANP)—Plans for the merger of Phillander-Smith College, Shore College, and the Arkansas Baptist College, were discussed at the meetings of the controlling boards met with those from the General Education Board of New York City. The proposed merger resulted for the Arkansas Baptist College. Mr. Mavret of the General Education Board who pointed out the advantages of the merger would be adequately provided for rather than three doing separate work. Phillander-Smith College is operative Episcopal Church Board of Education; Shore by the African Methodist Episcopal Church Board of college by the Baptist convention. The plans as discussed at the meeting may be affected but according to information which leaked out of the meeting the great possibility of the merger being WINDY CITY JUDGE NOT IN ELK FIGHT Albert Cage, III.—(ANP)—Judge Albert Chicago, BG. issued a denial here for reports published in the newspaper that attended the recent Ekkon convention in Atlantic City and made speeches in the candidacy of Caper Holstein. "My position would be the same that the reports and that I was at the convention of either of the gentlemen," the judge asserted. "In the first place, I am in the city of Washington while the Elks were holding their convention. I am at a loss to understand the mistake in regard to not get out." Will Hays Bars Movie With Colored Priest LOUISVILLE HAS $400,000.00 SCHOOL Louisville, Ky.—(ANP)—The new $400,000 junior high school opened in August 2014, according to an announcement by A. E. Moyzeck, who has assembled one of the strongest faculties in the new school is modern in every detail and has been declared to be a leader in the school. The classrooms are large with modern heating apparatus and the gymnasium is complete in every recess. FINAL NUMBER 18 Here egroes In state Terminal tion; two cars in the front of the train were reserved for white patrons, the few who rode the excursion thus being separated from the colored ticket holders before they entered the train. The thing was done in such a quiet manner, none suspected the "jin-crowsmish" tactics practiced. -R now is the time for all young men to wear a recent change in the station hats has brought about changes in the conditions in the conduct of the station where many Negroes are employed and thousands pass through on their way to the South or coming from that land. Under Flag, Hill Eagan, the station was a different in- stitution from what it is now, but Mr. Eagan was retired about a year ago from active duties in the state. He was appointed the chief executive, the position, one of the biggest of the minor executive positions on the road. GEORGIA SOLONS LET STREET CAR BILL SUFFOCATE Atlanta, Ga.—Interracial leaders in Georgia are gratified at the completion of the effort made by a member of the recent legislature to add to the state's burden of burdensage laws. The bill, which was introduced by a representative from one of the rural counties, was approved by a member of the armed street cars and business of intangible and shifting lines, as is present, or else must be carried to every county. Apparently nobody took the measure seriously and it did no quickly. Every year the county became it, and the committee on railroads who voted to report on it invaded it even came to a vote in the house they would oppose it. As a matter of fact, however, it never reached the floor of the legislature it placed on the calendar for consideration. Evidently the legislature felt that even enough of aggrandizement could be considered. Kansas City, Mo.—(ANP)—One thousand scholarships annually of the National Baptist Convention of which John Webb, Hot Springs, Ark. is president. The Layman's Movement, although only five years old, was attended this year by more than seventeen state. Some state organizations are perfected, while others are in progress. "We hope to be able to furnish 1000 annual scholarships of $100 each," said Webb, who gave seven of these scholarships. The Laymen's Movement also is backing a theological seminary and assisting in the financing of the publishing house. CHICAGO NEGRO GETS STATE JOB AT NICE SALARY Chicago, IL—(ANP) W.-A. Davis, president, firm of勋章领导, was appointed an arbitrator for the state industrial commission Thursday by Gov. Louis Emerson at a salary of $8,000 a year. At the same time the arbitrators appointed an arbitrator, commission itself were named, but the name of John French, colored commission officer, was changed them. There is one more money to be filled. Whether that is to go no further, no one seems able to handle it. Diana has for many years been an aldermanic elections, be called the organization led by her, organized at the state, and lined up with up the organization of the late Dan Jackson. His appointment is thought to come as compensation for the personal strength he promised to provide. Agriculture NOTE-If the articles appearing in this column suggest any particular question to your mind, or if you desire further information, please contact the National Negro Business League Department of the Associated Negro Press, 2423 Indiana Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, or Secretary, National Negro Business League, Taukegue Institute, Alabama, or a communication to the Inquiry Division, Chicago, Illinois, or Secretary, D. C., will be productive of the further information needed. BLEACH OUT THE BLEMISHES in your skin Your skin, no matter how careful you are, cannot have blemishes of one sort or another, once in a while. Pimples, blackheads and liver splotches often find their way to the skin surface to mar your good complexion. Freckles, rash and sunburn are common annoyances you frequently will have. There is no wonder that with these and many other mild but needless blemishes one's skin can not be soft, clear and radiant and one's complexion can not look its best. 35 cents per box at Dealers Have you tried this scientific remedy in your search for a cure, quick, safe, skin bleach? Thousands of women thru-out the country tell us it is the best preparation ever made for tan, freckles, blackheads, pimples, liver splotches and the like. Notice your skin today, your face, your hands, your neck, Mme. C. J. 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Too few real men of both service and merchandise. Merchandising has become a science of the business and methods of the times. "The beauty business is as old as the beginning of its history. In the last two decades, however, it has grown more and more diverse and had predicted a Forte or a Mee. Walker a quarter of a century ago without honor in any land and lived all in this one. "The business, as a beginning of salesmanagement is necessary to bring what you have to sell. The attention of the buying public, the varied business concerns and places of business in your line are also the part of the toilet goods trade you have a chance at, for we represent the other nine-breeds that offer a fair opportunity at the business of the other nine-breeds that will cultivate COMMERCIAL NEWS ITEMS Chicago — Victory Life Insurance Company reports a net increase of $3,000,000 in paid for business for the first seven months of 1929. The company maintains 17 branch offices and operates in dozen states. St. Louis — A. G. Anderson, former proprietor of the Rex Drug Store at 18th and Vine streets, has opened a Nabirhood Drug Store at 23d and Olive streets. Free delivery service is featured in all of his advertising. The National Norwegian Banks Association will be hold here September 19th to stimulate the organization of new banks in all large cities not having a among嵌national failure have occurred during the past year. Norfolk—Southern Aid Society of Virginia, with home offices in Richmond, Tampa, and St. Louis, contract, which embraces this city and place in total number of policy-baliders and size of debt as compared with the company's other agencies. Power of this city, has signed a contract with Gold Pictures Corporation to supply an annual music score for the company's annual banquet. Josephine Baker. The composition will be played and sung during the hourseason over station WAB. Chicago—Supreme Life Library—Chicago—holding an annual banquet at the company's office and in the more than 100 stores in the city. Indianaapolis.—As a direct result of the annual convention, held here recently Secretary Allen L. Hosley has begun a tour to organize chain stores in Indiana. The annual convention, five hundred member stores are expected by the time of the next meeting. Omaha.—J. C. Carvey, L. T. Carpy, and L. C. Carvey of Kansas City, Missouri, have launched at $20,000 stock corporation for the purpose of operating chain stores. THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, SEPT. 21, 1929 Indianapolis — The Madam C. J. Walker Mfg. Co., owners and operators of the B. R. Shelton Theater, has engaged R. Byron Shelton to manage the Walker Theater before being hired by R. B. Shelton in charge of photoplay programs. Durham — North Carolina Mutual Insurance Co., with home office in business on April 1 with $35,000,000 in cash, Skill and 250,000 policyholders. The company employs seventy home office employees, and managers, 350 medical examiners and 600 active agents. C. C. Spalding is president. New York — The National Association Graduation Center recently closed a successful five-day session here recently with 300 graduate nurses in attendance. shows that there are nearly 20,000 colored graduate nurses in the field and some 20,000 practicing Buffalo...The local branch of the National Negro Business League has driven the business which drive added ten new representative business men to its member base. Los Angeles...The Jordan Hat Manufacturing Company, which started in 1910, is now ten years ago by W. A. Jordan, its founder and owner, opened a factory, retail and will manufacture for both wholesale and retail trade. The company, Associates, Incorporated, real estate and mortgage brokers, has been active in the calendar to all bookings of record on August 31. The company has enjoyed a prosperous ROSENWALD HELPS RURAL DISTRCTS WITH LIBRARIES Charlotte, N. C.—One of the first steps in an plan to make adequate library facilities available to the millions of the South, white and poor, is to accept the by acceptance by the Charlotte Library Board of a conditional gift of $80,000 from the Rosewood Fund which is to be met by local gifts of $10,000. The library must be used during the next five years in developing a county-wide library system. With the funds the provided a distribution of supplies was arranged reaching all the schools of the county, and the children will be trained to care for the children and to care for the books. Other means of distribution, probably by sub-kaplaning, are provided in order to make the services available in the county. It is one of the express conditions of the Rosewood gift equal service shall be provided for the library. This appropriation is part of a plan recently inaugurated by the trussed bridge over the River Thames in the library service for any county in the province, and the partial support of the program's first five years and entire responsibility for it at the end of that time. The appropriation will set aside the fund by the fund for immediate appropriation to communities wishing to build a bridge that will be derestored that millions more will be a trade area and that the bridge will be placed in Charlesley and Mecklenburg County in the second big gift of $10,000 to Davidson County, N. C. Clark Foreman, Atlanta, former field secretary of the Riverside Foundation and now a secretary of the Resilience Foundation, presents the fund in arranging these gifts. WHITE DRIVER FINED FOR STRIKING CAROLINA NEGRO Charlotte, N. C. —(ANP) —According to the decision handed down by the court, the charges against S. 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Gates open 12 O'clock Noon—Ticket Office at Park Open's 8 a. m.—NO PASSES HONORED. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS BROWN CHAPEL, AME CHURCH Rev. E. W. Morgan, Pastor A week's prayer meeting closed last Wednesday night as a prelude to a ten-day revival which began tuesday. Accessions were made during the week's program. Rev. C. L. Morgan, pioneer evangel- ism leader, is pictured leading A. M. E. ministers and lay- men of the city, will conduct the re- gistration of new members and assist in this soul saving event; now prayer services will be a leading feature in the religious activities of the church. 4TH MISSIONARY BAPT. CHURCH (2016 Pierce Avenue) Bryan A. Pierce, Baptist MT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Howard Branch, Acting Pass OFFICER'S FUNERAL HELD TUESDAY FROM ST. JOHN the funeral of Detective Ed Jones, stain last week by an alleged parental assault after afternoon from St. John Baptist Church (Broadway), Pastor N. C. Crain officiating, Newman's local police department attended the funeral in a body, with six race officers serving Sergeant of Detective George Peyton (white) and Officer (Nem) the latter being the deceased officer's partner, delivered brief enquiries, the former came as an officer as well as his bursary and loyalty. H. P. Carter read the funeral. General curnage was erected by a fleet of motorcade officers, H.C. Oyir and Harrison Understanding Committee. LEAVE FOR FISK UNIVERSITY PABROTT AND SMITH Phone: Office Parkway 662, Suite 617 Fax: 8467, Hardwood Forest 861, Suite 861 Day Running from 2 to 4 P.M. Day Training from 2 to 4 P.M. Training Extended, Bridge Work Holliday's Ketonol For swellings, rheumatism, stiffness, and muscle pain, call Dr. Holliday at $1.25 and $1.40. (Many other products.) DR. HOLLIDAY Phone Faxir 2041 or call at 1234 Phone 2041 or call at 1234 LOCAL HAPPENINGS Miss Lazline Walls, 809 Lakin, left last week to enter Prairie View College. E. W. Streavenon, 509 Sullmier, who has been sick since December is improving. Mrs. Oce Ma Wright, 5527 Farmer, left for Wylie College, Marshall this week. Mrs. 2249 Berry, left last week for Prairie View where he will attend college. Mrs. Howard, Luffin, visiting Mrs. Lottie D. Anderson, 5209 New Orleans. Mrs. Lottie D. Anderson, 5209 Reservoir and last Friday in Huffsmith, Tumwell and Decker Prairie. Mrs. Lottie D. Anderson and son returned from a few days visit to Nauygobes and Lukin. Mrs. Perkine, who was confined to his bedroom, past four weeks with a heken foot, is slowly improv. Fred Reeves, 2024 Ann, was called to the bedside of his mother, Mrs. Chrue Reeves, Lane City, last Tuesday Dr. Austin J. Holliday, 1214 Pearl was a recent visitor to Beaumont, New York, where he spent a pleasant stay with relatives and Q. B. Watson, one of Houston's balmiering buddies, left last week for New York to attend the National Barber Association. He will also visit Chicago and New York here return. He will introduce all babies on up to 5 years of age, will be preached at Barbald Church Sunday, Oct. 17, 2014 at 10:30 a.m. He will be present with their infants on this Sunday. Nina Warren Williams, Los Angeles, is in this city the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill, 1490 Oak Lane, Los Angeles, her native home, before re-entry. He and Mr. Walter Sawer, 2024 Dearie, accompanied by their baby Sawer, Sawer and children of Sawer and their baby Sawer, work and were accounted back to Dr. Austin J. Holliday, Mr. Sawer, Sawer, and a few Grands for dinner, Sunday, Oct. 17, 2014 at 10:30 a.m. and also in home of Robert (Bob) Allen, Chicago, Mr. Smith returned very beautiful and nice. Lauderdale D. Ewain, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ewain, graduated from Cleveland, where he will receive University of Iowa to continue his course in computer science with the University of June 15th. Mr. L. J. I. Johnson, head of Eng. and Math. in the Austin junior school with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Ewain, here in work. Mrs. Johnson stipulated at the University during the past semester, working on her master of arts degree. Mr. Sainbar, left half Sunday night for points in New York, New Jersey and elsewhere. Mrs. Gertrude J. James, sister, Mrs. Gertrude J. James, Mess M. J. Taylor, Pierre Junction lost last Saturday with the Fliks part. THE MAYOR OF BROOKLYN Miss Lois Bailey, Galveston, daughter of Prof. and Mrs. H. T. Davis, professor of theology at Saturday, also Missed Pearl Sanders of Prairie View, Herbert Johnson of Monroe, La, and Los Mosquitos of Law; lawyer Richard of Richmond LOANS TO COLORED Fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to Buy, Build and Refinance Colored Brick. The PORC Club Fairfax 8658; 21 Pilgrim's building PORC CLUB MEETS MONDAY The PORC Club will resume its fall meeting Monday, September 23 at the W. Y. C. A. at 3 p. m. An all guests request are requested to attend. DRESS CLINIC A dress elimin and fashionable outfitting establishment at 1311 N. 10th Street, New York, NY 10022. Active assistance in solving your dress fitting problems, and capping and tipping may be secured from one who has had years of experience and given proper stair brace. Buying and giving directions. WERSTERS RETURN HOME After a delightful and resilient stay in several General and North Texas colleges, and Emilis, Mrs. G. H. Webster and daughter and grandfather, masters and junior, the trip was made overland in their Hopp, with H. Hopp, husband and pater, at the wheel. NEW AWERLY LOSES LEADER ders, race leader, had recently he served as principal of the loyals of the school. For years he had added an agricultural course to the curriculum, and was equally interested in helping the boys learn the skills of a successful under the auspices of the Old Fellows of which he was secretary as well as-founder of the local DEPARTS FOR SAN ANTONIO AFTER PLEASEANT STAY HERE Mrs. M. M. Notgrass, former Houser now residing in Los Angeles, Calf, who spent a pleasant and enchanting life with his wife, Mrs. C. P. Richardson, and family and other friends, lft last Friday morning, sister, Mrs. Elbert Thomas. While here Mrs. Notgrass was the head cook in the house, including breakfast, dinner, supper and theatre parties, and her local son was simply one round of pleasuring her with entertaining her wares: Mesclan罗 J. D., Mary J. Lee Loman, Sophia IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear father er, Rev. Frederick Lee Lights, who departed this life September 16, 1921. "Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord, from housefellow, yea, sainth RIES: Kans ND PARK, HOUSTON, T $1.25; Box Seats, $1.50; Box Noon—Ticket Office at P Dayton, Ohio. —(ANP) Elijah a Mimms will be returned within the next few days to Louisville, Kentucky, where he will play in the slaying of a policeman in that city some three weeks ago. Following the killing Mimms made in the slaying of a policeman in the Negro detectives that the honor goes for the capture, Mimms declared that he shot the Kentucky officer when the latter attempted to beat him up in the CLEBURNE PITTSBURG Card of Thanks We take this method to thank our many friends and various choirs for the kind word of condolence and the kind word of floral flowers in the death of our beloved husband and father, Prof. G. T. Moore. (Signed) Mrs. Carrie Moore, wife and mother. THE MAYOR OF BROOKLYN the spirit that they may rest from * their labours; and their good works do follow them.* Mrs. Pearl Lights Wells, (Mise) Adah E. Lights, Mrs. Freddie Lights Kennon, Roger W. Lights, E. Augusta Lights. Texas City Mo TEXAS, SEPTEMBER 21 teachers, 75c; Children 50 park Opens 8 a. m.—NO H Judge J. Alston Atkins, J. W. Rice and Hoban Taylor learn the city by visiting the campus of Abner ("Snipe") Jones, now servicing the University of O. P. DeWalt of the Laconia. Good evening, D. Hall, S. P. emploi, Mrs. Artille Perera, local dressmaker, back from Dearborn and looking quite deborn and petite, "kissing" each other at Paitire and Louisiana. The girl was slight, with all concerned being members of the other group. The graduate of University Pennsylvania, running to his office in Odd Fellows, Well, folks, we'll see you Saturday at West End Park, when the K. C. emploi mix it in the Negro series. JORDAN REMOVED TO 1304 BEACH ST. We take this method to inform our friends, patrons, customers and the staff of the location. The hotel moved to our new home, 1304 Beach Street, where we are amply prepared to give you the best service that may be please. In our time we have been able to announce that we have added free delivery service to our business, which is the easiest telephone. In our location, we are fully equipped to take care of all your clothes; the more difficult the job we need to perform at one place, the harder we work to accomplish. When your clothes are in need of cleaning, repairing and pressing—ring Preston 888-2222 this time a complete list of most beautiful fall and winter samples from which you may select a dress, a moderate price, or anything in our line, coupled with prompt, courteous and efficient service, ring Preston GALVESTONIANS OUT WEST Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tazek, inform- ments we are who are con- cluding their vacation to Wash, write that they are having g Wash, write that they are having g in the South for our group. The Inform* they send regards to all groups. IN MEMORIAM GEORGE W. ANDREWS In loving memory of our beloved husband and father, George W. An drows, who departed this life Friday September 14, 1928. One year, and yet we cannot forget, Your love so kind, so true; There is a moment place in our hearts and home. That none can fill but you. (Signed) Mr. J. V. Andrews and children, Bells, Texas. Holliday's Cinotol—F For female's irregular, disordered or mature teeth, see DR. HOLLIDAY 16- or 16-ate B2.5.96 (many other product's) DR. HOLLIDAY Phone: 412-745-1121 Place of Birth: Houston, Texas Courses are offered in: Nanking, Marceling, Massaging, Halv Baking, Halv Bobbling, Shaping, Eggshell Arching, Permanent Molding Saturday is the Last Day of Munn's Sixteenth Anniversary Celebration. Come! HOUSTON PLANS STREET PARADE FOR FIRST GAME Colored Houston is making extensive preparations for the opening of the Houston Symphony, which gets under way here Saturday at West End Park. H. P. ("Horse") Parade committee, announced that plans have been perfected for a street parade and flag raising ceremony at the parade. The parade, which will form at Pilgrim buildings at 12:30 p.m. in Houston and at Dallas to Dallas to Louisiana to Preston to Milam to West End Park. B. H. Grimes, supreme wordy secretary of the United Brothers of Grimes, and C. H. McGruder, grand secretary of the United Brothers of Grimes, will be led by A. D. Evell, will participate in both the parade and flag raising by A. D. Evell, will participate in each club and other celebrations will be presented to the public and a moving picture made of the ceremony by Following the above exercises, which are scheduled to take place at the park at 2:30 p.m., the ball game will commence at 3 p.m. With James D. Ryan, principal Yates High School, the game will commence at Ancient Order of Pythians, serving as the arborist, by L. B. Kinchoba, the Knights of Pythias, pitching the first ball and James T. Ewing, grand secretary, the game will receive the game, the receiver will get under way. According to pre-series record a break-crowd will dope with the game, the day, with several thousand out-of-town fans expected for both tittles, and Manager "Bullet" Rogan, the Kansas City Monarch pulled into the city and the players have been unlimber. Manager B. Grigley and Manager "Red" Parcel of the Baffs have been giving the game to the crucial series out near Almeida REDUCED RATES ANNOUNCED FOR HOUSTON GAMES REDUCED RATES ANNOUNCED FOR HOUSTON GAMES Exceedingly low, attractive round trip rates from points on the Missouri River to the Gulf of Mexico are authorized for the week-end of September 21 and September 28, according to C. W. Striak, passenger traffic officer at the Missouri River made available for persons desired to attend the concert on Friday, September 22 and September 29. The games are held at the Missouri River Houston, between the Kansas City Monarchs and the Houston Black Hulls. A fare of one cent per mile will be effective for the one day trip. Tickets sold under this plan will be placed on the Missouri River, where trains return the following day. Other low rates are effective for the one day trip. Tickets half will be sold good for the return trip so as to reach the original selling station prior to midnight of October. HOUSEHOLD LEADER HERE Mrs. I. M. Hughes, Cameron,景区,the Household of Ruth of Tucson,Arizona and New Mexico, spent last week-end a pleasant and profitable vacation spot at Asheville, N. C., and other points, and at the recent grand session held at Galveston. She plans to return to Houston for the Monarchs-Buffalo carrying many empty cabins, every dollar will be missed. And colored people, of different races, are traveling all the time. People who are traveling are the travelers are accorded the same unfair treatment by British ships and hotels. It looks ridiculous to see the steward maneuvering to pick up the dark skins at the dock, but the people of people who have nothing in common except skull-color. When you see them, you can see a British ship dining salon, they are of the same party and demanded to be served. They are mostly dark-skinned. "What wonder?" The British were among the most active saviors of the world, and among the first of their kind. They are most likely to have mostly dark-skinned. We always despise those from whom we have been the first economic snobbery, which easily attaches itself to any other character. We are not the first class, however irrelevant such characteristic may be. Everybody knows that any other important thing to brains, or character, or courage, or strength is what we whom we rob economically, and the British and the Americans have done their share of robbery against American citizens. We have transformed their psychobiology and have transformed their psychobiology to the "racial charactericity" of these "The thiee is conditioned in traditional, historic relations—which things in turn are conditioned in economics, British exhibition Dollar Reprint." vote for me, cast your vote for them also. His particular resource was to Alderman John C. Hawkins in the prediction, is already beaten. It promises to be one of the most difficult predictions, in years. Always, whisperies have been. First it was the antithesis of the Warmer, the group. Because of the unpleasant affair in which he was the Warmer, containment of the brain probation problems, encounters of the Warmer are paying the brain probationary; that an ex-conflict is conducting the Warmer, that not only are indictments pending over certain members but that been tried and convicted and also served sentences or received suspended sentences and figures out of the records. When all of this material is finally loomed over very hard. As one of the members of the Warmer campaign committee declared in Harlem are either being to jail or have been in jail, the 21st District for assembly proten Linchac A. Davis to invade message his campaign. Perkiss and Commerce are his headquarters calling on all Harlenges to report. Illustrated Feature Section MeetHer Majesty-Milady of the Chorus WHEN the curtain rises upon a musical comedy, be it one of those gorgeous things that command ticket scalpers' prices for the opening, or one of the tabloid miniatures with which those of more modest means are more familiar in those captious critics who note every defect in the machinery of presentation. la Bourke, choreine in blackbirds of New York, rated as most successful Negro actress of the time. Drilled chorus, ancee the black-haired many kicks of drilling work across in. But a photo dancer has engaged in her city. He made a "blub-brother" a bit of nickname every time he spoke. "Chappy," he said. "Chappy," he chapped. "Chappy" had given him a name for music. W. R. Zill Co., 488 S. Dearborn St. Chicago Purdig. Advertising Representatives MeetHe WHEN the curtain rises comedy, be it one of that command ticks the opening, or one of the tails which those of more modern familiar, there are those caps every defect in the machinery Lydia Bourke, a choree in *Rickshaw of 1828*, rated as the most successful Negro musical comedy of the season. The well-drilled performer a cue of the backer's chorus indicated many weeks of grazing work and nervous strain. But this photo shows Jess Bourke has managed to her beauty. His necessary humorous trend of thought led him to undertake the writing of a serio-comic hand book on anthropology, which he might one day have published and he lived. A New Serial "MAMBA'S DAUGHTERS" 13 installments—a Race story you are bound to like. Watch for further announcement. In response to the "call" put- down of papers or copies up on the up side of the mouth around the district where show tells the move and have to be called. Houston Informer Fleyd G. Sainton, Sainton, of the kid who of the oldly known man who who has always given a girl a baby of his life in his new home A New New On that day with little preliminary explanation, all present are placed in line, slips of paper carrying the chorus words of an opening number are passed out and the vocal director, a pianist, plays the chorus. The director, if it is too large for the man executes when he is playing, he rounts the music. If age has endowed him with too much fat for that activity, or if rhyme or some other form of instruction in the number and she becomes the model for instruction in the number and she becomes the model for instruction. He was a bodegery in big-time vaudeville also, and always subjected to capacity houses. He often did this to help charities, and all worthy causes. It was often thought that his overwork in this manner contributed to his death. 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From N.Y. to our expense Write The Phillips Co. 117 Hudson St. New York N.Y. for free. 412-755-0000. Boomerang that ROGERS BEN DAVIS/ 2v Feature Editor A'Coming _4 New Serial “MAMBA’S DAUGHTERS” iis (Ingenious Australian Boomerang tha . 'Co g 13 installments—a Race story you are bound In T has long Puzzled Scientists. Soon-- to like. Watch for further announcement. Issue-- (2)}—Another Story by J. A. ROGERS KING PREMPEH and the GOLDEN STOOL| Cae, 5 it w yaa at Po yr Ashe oe We? Tee [aa 7, $ . ei aR eee age ‘THE QUEST OF THE we) e 1) gen : ay 4 “ hy Hi aE fa 4 iH ee FTER King Prempeh’s surrender the invaders broke into his palace in search of loot. All they found of value was about $10,000 in gold. His cele- brated dinner service of Duteh silver was gone. So ‘were his golden hat and his gelden chair of state; also the golden sword, Mponpon- su, on which the chiels swore filegiance, and the ‘Golden Stoo. ‘his, above all, was what they sought, ‘ror, the Golden Stool was not only the emblem, par ex- ellence, of the Kings of Asa- lanti, but it was the symbol of Ashanti power. No. matter what happened, the Asnantis felt secure so long as they hhad it. ‘This was why the Ashantis had yielded. ‘They did not wish to take the sacred stool into a war which they felt sure they would lose. Cleverly Carved. ‘The Golden Stool was a masterpiece of African art— that art which is the fertilize ing force of European art to- day. It was carved out of teak, and overlaid with gold; and the African goldsmiths, who are among the cleverest artists in the world, had lav- ished their choicest Skill on it, /Tehad been made three cen: turies before, and its beauti- fication had gone on with the years. Almost_ every mon- rch since Osei Tutu had add- fed some gem or bit of orna: ment, unul its crude vaiue stood at millions of dollars Its most sinister bit o de- oration were two casts Of the head of King Adinkera of the Fants. King Adinkera, hearing of the Golden Stool, had had one made like it; whereupon, Bonsu, king of the Ashuntis, mauve war on hhim, and capturing him, eut ‘otf his head. Mening down the imitation stool, be made the death-masks, ‘which he hhung, one on either side of ha, Golden Stout So sacred was the Golden Stool held that even the king, himself, could not sit on it ‘At certain ccremonials, when its power was to be invoked, je king would make pre: tense of sitting om it three times, after which he would ‘it on the chair of state, rest ing his arm only on the Gold- ‘en Stool, ‘Stool @ Sacred Emblem. All of which seems a lot of fuss to make over what we civilized folk will call a fe- ish. But the Golden Stool to the Ashantis what the rs and Stripes is to the American or the Union Jack to an Englishman. 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A mother down in "Deep Dixe" wavie advise this week. Dear Ms. Demer, Ms. Demer. I have kept my daughter very innocent of life and its worst side, but now the seagrass to be married and a wonder if I should not tell her a few things to prepare her for all that is coming. ANXIETS born to my dear lady, youve probably already your daughter, daughter to your careful mother, mother to sex. For I assume that by the "wrong side of life you must just that. What you tell her now just before marriage will frighten and shock her, causally and gradually communicated to vomitate both sides of her. Keep a mild incincent that is ignorant. Coming Soon-- Mrs. A. C. Harra Hillier, very stately actress, who played the part of the "o o o o" woman in "Hearts in Dirie." A New Serial "MAM 13 installments—a Race to like. Watch for fur I see a very definite place in the movie world for our people. That is a place where we are ready for our big chance when it arrives. We have made a substantial difference in how Moviotes but how we will follow them. We have been too prone to blame the other fellow for our failures, but we have been able to show which every Negro should adopt and hold fast to the psychology that No one can hurt us but ourselves. No one can hurt us but ourselves. No other fellow and not critical enough of ourselves been taught by our lead- *c* the most important function of life until her wedding day then to tell her at once as if it were a horrible secret. She must proceed. *c* to tell her anything you would only do it badly, he妇婆 tell her. Get her some books, he burdish to speak frankly from the first to her as you can have failed so do him. His limnence creature like yourself she formed of her life. I do not see how a mother can consider you only when it is. And evidently the Almity took her form and formed men and women. And it is not seen, that we should call His ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION September 21. 1929 Classified Ads $500 If I Fail ToGrow Hair Sore Legs Healed In This (1)—Ingenious Australian Boomerang that has long Puzzled Scientists. Issue (2)—Another Story by J. A. ROGERS happy at the state your second chin is leaving you. I will go to mary the process though here is something else you may do. After you have given you your chin you can do one other thing that will help to dissolve the fatty tints that makes up this double chin. Here is the way to do it. First you can just far forward as you can; if possible touch the with the chin. Then from the forward position of the head, near your can as far backward as you can. Just at first you may have to do this little trick rather always but in this case it is true that a rapid swimming of the head, following the maneuver, I have already explained, will do work in helping you have only one chin. Remember this: I am always easier to help you. 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PROD & HARRISON MORTGAGE FUNERAL HOME FAX 5252 Houston, Texas THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, SEPT. 21, 1929 By BETTY BARCLAY FRENCH HOTEL DISHES Would you care to try a recipe by my company may compose a delicious delightful dish, often placed before you in hotel or club raid but would you know the secret, or one of the secrets of French cooking? The garger* a little added to cooking vegetables to intensify the flavor. Are you first question, here are two recipes: SPINACH HAINAULT Clean the spinach well and cook for ten minutes in an little waler aspen for a few minutes, then wash leaves after they have been washed. Then chop fine and drain well. Fry the spinach in a skillet or cut in small pieces and add to the spinach. To the fat in the pan add the garlic, onion, sugar spoon, one-quarter teaspoon mustard, one cup vinegar, and one quarter cup sugar. Chop the potato in a quarter pot and cover with a quart of cooled spinach. Stir lightly and serve. SCALLOPED CORN WITH GREEN PEPPERS Mix two cups of cooked corn with one finely-chopped green pepper. Mix the corn and pepper together with one teaspoon of sugar. Make a sauce of two tablespoons of fat, two tablespoons flour, and one cup milk. S淋 the sauce over the corn, together, salt to taste, and place in baking dish. Sprinkle lightly with the corn and bake in hot oven for fifteen minutes. ONION DELICACIES BAKED APPLES AND ONIONS Slice three-size medium-size apples and a medium-size combo apple, cashew nuts and pears. Layer the layers. Season each layer with salt, pepper, sugar and butter. Mix the layers together and spread the soups of butter for the dish. Add a half cup of water and cover about three-quarters of an hour. ONIONS BAKED IN TOMATO SAUCE Strain a quart can of tomatoes and cook for fifteen minutes with two tablespoons of sugar, one teaspoon of salt, two tablespoons of flour, and one-quarter teaspoon pepper. Then add two tablespoons of flour. 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In 1921 it The process of lengthening life is going on even more rapidly today and the reason you hear more about health and nutrition is coming to recognize that sanitation of water and food supplies and the use of clean water and food are enough in themselves. The study of how the development of an intelligent hygienic mode of living by the individual is extremely important, not only because it is the only mode also by increasing the happiness rate through the more vigorous, happy, healthy living. It is be obtained through healthful living. The nature of the life of man is changing. The world has doubled its population in the last 100 years. Schools, offices, or factories while all but our most immediate ancestors have always farmed the farm a generation and two ago had plenty of fruit, vegetables, and milk to grow. We now have some time by himself without the excitement of city life. After supper lunch we go to the farm a poor light in which to read. It was easy to get to bed early. Today high pressure living reaches us and Education health demands that we shall train the child to adjust himself to the kind of life we want. Such a way that vigorous health may be maintained undertakes to go hand in hand with the home in this training of the child. Certainly you want the school to support you for the kind of life you want. You are trying to develop habits of cleanliness, good posture, do not want the school to destroy what you are trying to do for the child. The school can help you in this. The parent today is also warranted to be familiar with the early functioning health department, a program in the public school through which students can receive positive constructive health training. Is a Prescription for Coldpis, Gripe, Flu, Dengue, Bili- ous Fever and Malaria. 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MEDICINE AND SURGERY Specializing in children of infants Moderately Equipment Office. 448 R. 4th. St. Austin, Texas ARE YOU LONELY? Then Join the WASHINGTON SOCIAL CLUB receive lots of letters from internet users. Write them out. Don't Grow Old all Alone. Write for information today-- WASHINGTON, B.C. SundaySchool Lesson (By REV. P. H. PITZWATER, D.D., Dean Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) (By 1928, Western Newman University.) Lesson for September 22 MALACHI FORETELTS A NEW DAY GOLDEN TEXT - Behold, I send my messenger, and he shall prepare LESSON TEXT—Malachi 1:1-12. PRIMARY TOPIC—The Promise of God's Blessing. JUNIOR ToPIC—The Promise or God's Blessing. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC- Our Part to bring in a Better TITLE. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC- Preparing the Way of the Lord. The subject of today's lesson is broader than the printed text. In order to give it a more serious appearance, the entire book should be surveyed. The prophet pointed out the sites of a corrupt priesthood, mixed-m婚姻, and failure to pay tributes. Rase ingritude of Israel (1:1-5). Gad approached them with the tender affirmation, "I have loved you!" The prophet declared this fact unto them (v. 1). So worldly were the people that they failed to discern God's good hand upon them. Israel's attitude toward God "Werehist thou loved us," (v. 21) Malachi answers this question by showing God's choice of Jacob and the priests (1:2-9). They were guilty of it. (1) Profanity (1:5). Their profit consisted in despairing the name of God and profane. To use his name in any unusual way is to be thus guilty. Their sarcastic breed was in offer polluted breed and blamed sacricles. To bring such offerings to an end, they gave a great gift. (3) Greed (1:10). They were not willing to open the doors of God's home without pay. They were not willing to sacrifice the absence of love, the routine of priests dutely become irksome. God would not unleash the law to their rescuers to heart. They would law the to the people (2:19). Those set apart to teach God's law to the people have a great responsibility and God will most as surely demand an accounting. Against the people (2:19:7-17). (1) For unpolygamy (2:12-13). (1) For adultery (2:12-13). (1) For mixed marriage of mixed marriages that he might raise up a holy seed (v. 15). The marriage of the believer with the unmarried person (2:12-13). The fold of God and turns aside His purpose. (3) Divorce (2:13-16). Divorce in Israel was the source of great sorrow—even the tears of the wronged women covering the alter (v. 13). a. Sorcery—magic art. This includes the practice of occult sciences. b. Adultery. This is a sin of widener unfailfulness to the marriage should be regarded as a public sin. c. False swearing. d. Oppression of the birelling, widener unfailfulness to the marriage should be regarded as a public sin. e. Turning aside the stranger from his right. f. Holding tithes (3:7-12). Failure to pay tithes is robbery of His God. His claim upon Israel was the tent, plus free will offerings. Our responsibility is to give as God provident gifts (5) Blasphemy (3:12-15). They openly spoke against God, saying that it was profiteer to serve Him. Which Shall Befall the Nation (3:1-5:4). l. By whom executed (v. 1). i. It is to be done by the Lord. All Judgement is unto the Son of God (5:22, 30, cf. Acts 17:30, 31). When Christ comes in power and story to render judgement, He is righteous and the wicked, rewarding them according to their deeds. It will be at the second coming of Christ. John the Baptist was the fovermaster of His first coming. Elijah will be the fovermaster of His second & 3. The result (3, 4, 16, 18; 4, 1, 2) for the rightrights it will be a day of healing and salvation; for the wicked a day of burning and destruction. More Sorrow, More Joy The more sorrow the more joy. If we have loads of sorrow, then the Lord's power will turn them into tons of joy. The reward is the sweeter the pleasures; the swinging of the pendulum far to the left will cause it to go all the farther to the right. The grief shall helpless the flavor to the delight; and the brilliance of the diamond shall be the more clearly seen the clack of belon R. Spruceen. Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, is one of the largest military posts in the country. It has 12,000 officers and men in its area and, at the average annual cost of $1,100 for each soldier's upkeep, the total receipts from that source are more than $13,000,000 a year, exclusive of civilian employees and administrative personnel. The military plant at San Antonio, including flying fields and target ranges, is of an estimated value of $100 million. PAGE ELEVEN M.-K.-T. STATION (Malp Street Vladort) Mimurpur-Kanon-Texas MISSOURI-PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. Electric Dieload Houston-Baytown Union Station Cars leave Houston at 4 a.m. and away and be on the hour thereafter, you can be beading at 7 p.m. with an additional car beating at 8 and 11 p.m. during these hours Houston to Dekwon, 1 hour and 45 minutes. Cars arrive hourly 7:48 a.m. to 10:40 p.m. FLIT THE KILLS FLIES MOSQUITOES Quickart FLIT KILLS FLIES MOSQUITOES The Houston Informer EDITORIALS THE HOUSTON INFORMER AMERICA'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER "It Gets You Told--Nothing Else!" Published every Saturday by the Webster-Richardson Publishing Company Inc., 409-411 Smith Street, Houston, Texas. Entered as second-class matter May 28, 1919 at the post-office at Houston Texas, under the Act of Congress, March 8, 1919. One Year. $2.00; 9 months; $1.50; 6 months; $1.25; single copy, &c. No paper mailed for less than 6 months Western, 608 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL; Eastern, 551 Fifth Avenue, New York City; southern, 210 Walton Building, Atlanta, Ga. IMPORTANT All matter intended for insertion in any current issue of The Houston Informer 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 21. 1929 ANENT KINCHION'S ADMINISTRATION Since The Informer has received so many inquiries concerning what this paper thinks about the future of the Colored Knights of Pythias of Texas, under the administration of Grand Chancellor L. B. Kinchion, who came into the office last month as a result of the death of the lamented head of the Texas fraternity. W. S. Hillis, this paper shall endeavor to state its position clearly and informally, this paper will be presented for. For fully 32 years Mr. Kinchion has held some kind of elective grand lodge office in the Colored Knights of Pythias of Texas, serving as grand lecturer most of this time until elevated to the office of vice grand chancellor some five or six years ago. Both as grand lecturer and vice grand chancellor, Mr. Kinchion has literally and actually "shelled the woods," and he knows intimately more Pythias and is probably more conversant with Pythianism from all angles than any man in the order. He was the "right hand man" of the late grand chancellor, and served principally on the field in various and sundry roles, from one end of Texas to the other. He contact man and functioning in a general utility capacity, and served principally on the field of the Pythias ripe and rich experience; for not only did he serve as a member of the Willis cabinet throughout its entirety, but he was connected with the cabinets of preceding grand chancellors of the Texas order. His ability as an executive and administrative officer in this order has never before had an opportunity for a thorough demonstration, for he held no such office in the order; but he did fill with credit the grand lodge offices he held for over thirty years, or else if he is doubtful if he would have been returned to office such succeeding grand session by vote of the Texas fraternity. The Pythian membership of Texas had enough faith and confidence in Mr. Kinchion to elect him to office for 31 out of 32 years, and, in the face of such continual and constant vote of confidence, esteem, goodwill and brotherhood, it certain does stand to reason that Mr. Kinchion should be given every opportunity to reason that he should be held to faithfully all these years, with a compensation hardly commensurate with the services performed. As grand lecturer, mainly an honorary office, Mr. Kinchion's only financial remuneration was the result of occasional visits to the subordinate lodges; while the office of vice grand chancellor paid him no salary until the head of the order recommended a monthly stipend some three or four years ago and decided to retain Mr. Kinchion on the field as general drive director and utility man. The Informer certainly would not be so unfair and inconsistent to sit in judgment on Mr. Kinchion, or any other man similarly situated, and pass sentence upon him before giving him a fair chance to demonstrate his ability to function in the office which is his by the vote and constitution of the Pythian jurisdiction of Excepting the grand chancellor, the Pythian cabinet is the same which aided, abetted and assisted the lamented chiefman of the Texas order, and in this respect the official family of the Texas Pythians ranks as one of the most outstanding among Negro fraternals in America. The Informer holds no brief for Mr. Kinchion, per se; neither the Informer nor the informer inspired by anterior motives or selfish designs, but it is merely a frank, honest and candid expression of our attitude concerning the Kinchion administration. Some criticism is being hurled at the new grand chancellor for retaining Dr. A. S. Jackson in two grand lodge offices, viz: vice grand chancellor and chairman of the board of directors, but The Informer has been informed authoritatively that this is only a temporary arrangement, and that at an early date a successor to Dr. Jackson as chairman of the board will be named by the head of the department. By all means this should be done and must be done at once, for obvious and patent reasons which need no discussion here. The finances of the Pythian order are in a healthy shape and the morale of the membership is fine, and, with teamwork, cooperation and unified action the order should continue to make phenomenal progress and substantial gains in the Lone Star State jurisdiction. And Chancellor Kinchion a chance to "strut his stuff" and, too, let's accord him the same support, backing and encouragement which we bestowed upon his able and astute predecessor. "PUBLIC BE DAMNED" HOSPITAL'S POLICY No institution, corporation or public agency, which maintains a "public be damned" policy, can hope to merit the support, backing and goodwill of the people; and no concern, whether business corporation or health center, which pursues such a policy and adheres to such a course, is going to make much real headway. Many diamond celebrities are released or sold to other clubs in organized baseball because they can not fit into the organization, and because their connection with the club creates a bad situation among the players and encounters an unfavorable reaction from the fans. Notwithstanding the fact that many or most of these non-cooperation baseball stars are very efficient and proficient as exponents of the national pastime, the club owners realize that the success of any team depends upon the morale and spirit of the club, and the resultant interest of the fans in the aggregation's diamond performances. Individualism and grandstand playing do not make for team success, and no league pennant or conference shield can be won in team which disregards the fundamental rules and regulations of the players and fans raise objections to a certain player on the club, even if he happens to be the manager, for the sake of team harmony and popular support, that player must sever his connection with said club; and the club owners who ignore and override such objections will soon discover their team in the back of the slump, and attendance will dwindle almost to the vanishing point. The sensible and wide-awake club owner is ever alert to such situations and always endeavors to satisfy and please the people who are supporting his team, realizing that such moral and financial backing is imperative if his club would succeed and make a decent showing in the chase for the gonfition. In the case of the Huntner Nerve Hospital, we have a star superintendent who does not know what teamwork and cooperation are; who has no feelings for other members of the club; who will not play the game according to the rules; who refuses to lay down a bunt and, by sacrificing, advance the player; who plays to the grandstand; one whose diamond antics have disgusted the team's standing and alienated popular support and confidence. President Howe office for six months has allotted time he missed. In the period of his initialization of his remaining due Mr. Howe has his. He surreys. He surreys: fearning attempt for a feature. the fundamental integrals. Like this he takes a complex prescribing for gs believing that the w of any of its parts, the first and the last of all the cut he imitates him Ham Lincoln. He Notwithstanding the fact that this hospital celebrity is objectionable to both players and spectators, we have the sorrowful and sickening spectacle of the club manager not only keeping her on the mound when her offerings are being slammed to all corners of the lot, and the players on the team are demoralized and disgusted, but he also keeps this star on the club when it is as plain as the nose on one's face that she has outlived her days of unmarriedness. The hospital aggravation. The Informer realizes that the public, generally speaking, knows nothing about operating and maintaining a hospital, or any other kind of institution; but the public does have certain rights, and whenever and wherever the masses raise objections to certain persons holding official and executive positions with public, semi-public or quasi-public institutions, all the people can not be wrong: for "ox populi est xel dox" (the voice of the people is the voice of God); and no rationally-minded and sober-thinking person can contrarily resist to public opinion, men, race, women, or children. If defiance in the face of public opinion, and to disregard the voice of the people, but defeat, disaster and destruction were their sad and bitter fate. If the philanthropic donor of the Houston Nogro Hospital really intended for this institution to serve the Negroes of this community as a health center, and to afford the race an opportunity for self-harm, self-expression, self-determination and self-improvability, his dream will never come into happy truth under the present administrative and executive hospital regime, which colored citizenry of Houston. The Negro does not possess an overly amount of faith in the white man's sense of fairness and justice, as it relates to the latter's dealing with the former; and it is to be regretted that the Negro is doing too much to lessen the Negro's opinion of the white man's regard for right and righteousness. If the local hospital management assumes a "public be damned" attitude toward the Negroes of the community, what will prevaire when holding a similar view toward the Houston Negro Hospital? NEGRO ELKS' THREATENED SPLIT Since the adjournment of the annual meeting of the Improved Benevolent Protective Order of Elks of the World, held last month at Atlantic City, New Jersey, when J. Finley Wilson was reelected grand exalted ruler by a 3 to 1 vote over Casper Holstein, the New York emplied, there has been talk of a split, and organizing another body of colored Elks. Such a movement will be both foolish and futile, and those disgruntled, dissatisfied and disaffected members of the antered fraternity, who are said to be considering such a course, should bear in mind that the Negro race is in its present sad plight and unhappy state, in a large measure, due to our divisive propensives and splitting perchants. There has been less divisions and splits among Negro fraternities than in any other field of our racial endeavor; and it would be unfortunate, if not tragic, for the Elks to stage such a splitting stunt at this period in the history of the organization, which has been setting a fast pace for other racial fraternities. If the order needs internal reformation; if there are certain abuses and practices which should be stopped; if the Wilson family has been involved in the development a powerful machine which should be shorn of some of its power, then wisdom and prudence suggest that those who desire to effect this reform remain with the order and seek to accomplish their purposes within rather than without the fold of the fraternity. A glance at the records of all splits and divisions among American Negroes, whether in the realm of religion, field of education, or other areas, can be traced almost directly to a scramble over offices and its spoils. Of course, the splitters and insurgents always ascribe some great moral reason for the rift and organization of a similar movement, but stripped of all its high-sounding verbage and reduced to its final analysis, selfishness and the insatiable desire for office and honors are the primary causes. At the recent national parlay of the Ells, the issue of paramount importance was the question of titular leader of the order would be the ground-called ruler, and who would occupy seats of power on his right and left hands. The opposition offered a resolution that the election be held by secret ballot—the Australian system such as is in vogue in all political elections held in America. The delegates consumed almost an entire night casting their written ballots for their choice for the highest elective office within the antered order, and when the polls closed and the votes tabulated it was disclosed that Mr Wilson had emerged victor over Mr. Holstein by something like 750 to 250 votes. With police officers guarding the balloon boxes and attending and attaching the cameras they were not stuffed or the tickets tampered with, Mr. Wilson won a clear victory; and the Holstein forces should be good "Bills" and take their medicine like men. True sportsmanship is easy to exemplify in the face of victory, but it requires much courage to gracious, generous and a true sport in the midst of defeat. While we admit that there is not much glory in defeat, there is a vast difference between defeat and rout; for righteous principles there is no earthly power can stay the final triumph of wrong over wrong. Let these Eiks, who are advocating a split in their ranks, take their medicine like men, redouble their efforts for the next engagement, stay in there and pitch; for, if their cause is right, they can accomplish far more on the inside of the order than on the outside. OPINIONS Cimbee's Ramblings A HALF YEAR OF HOOVER 雲 By KELLY MILLER, Howard University, Washington, D. C. President Hoover has now been in office for six months. One eight of his allotted time has already been expended. In the first six months of his administration he gave a clear indication of the remaining threats and a half years. Mr. Hoover has the mind of the engineer. He surveys the whole tank before attempting to attack any special feature. He does not think in fractions, not in integers, but in integrals. Like the skillful physician, he knows the difference between prescribing for symptomatic ill. He believes that the whole is greater than any of its parts, and that the weakness of the whole inures to the benefit of all of the constituent parts. In this he initiates the wisdom of Alzheimers disease, and any specific remedy for murder lynching, intemperance or political corruption as the hasty one-sided politicians would insist, but he appoints a crime commission to comprehensively consider the whole field of law enforcing the laws to become unfully exacerbated over the violation of the fourth sentence, or eightheenth amendment, but asks to strengthen the underlying musical fabric upon which the constitution and the laws rest. The process seems to be painfully slow and disapointing, and the patient is unable to specialize and compulsions the patient who is afflicted with specific ailment becomes important with the physician who ignites on taking his blood pressure, digestion, respiration and heart pulsations. He instant refusal of the afflicted part. age for twelve years. During all of that time he has never uttered one word in his life, except a separate entity. He has never engaged to deal with any of his specific problems as such. I doubt whether he ever thinks of himself in moments of communion and pity. Unlike Mr. Coolidge, he does not stress suppressing Deer Lee: Jumping as a special relief for the Negro, but law observance as the Negro is all the devotion whether any of the so-called and would-be Negro leaders have so far been granted an audience, except to pay their formal respects and pass on. Subordinate members of his official family have been set up or have assumed to serve as buffers to deal with all Negro claims and complaints. As usual these same mediaries are experts in filling the gaggle Negro Negro's soft answer which turneth away wavr And yet Mr. Hoover's general policies are calculated to be of inimitable advantage to the Negro who stains in need of the beneficence of his far-flung policies. Law enforcement more to the Afro-American than to any other element of our complex population. Even where Mr. Hoover's policies have most closely trapped the Negro, he did not constitute the concession aim and object of his larger policy. He did not dent in this larger policy. He wishes to promote Democratic principles in the South and deems all-white direction the best means of promoting this end. As a result, Perry Howard, Bob Church, all of that kind and Bob Church, all of that kind and Jericho until their beards grow. Mr. Hoover and her social secretary mow out a list of congressmen's wishes to be invited to a series of White House teas. The wife of a woman included in the link. Mr. Hoover probably knew no more about it than he did about the style of linen or floral design of the serving table. The incident has been dramatized out of all proportion to its importance. It has been the Negro who stains in need of the beneficence of his far-flung policies. Well, I also preshakes ad woll "de whin' what's bin at me, sence I returned back heer. An irregardless larid me gil bick it giant oleen heinfir fokes say dat dyem doam want me quit serit. Now, dere'were wun feller in dis grate big Yumited Mintes, an I bleves he stans erone, by hisself, dat doom git yu. Lee, ever weak. Hew wint so far, whilst I wuz erwy. es ter rite sheo cm dat dyem wuz wustin er jer good space an mummy by lettin me fill up dis wun ill colym wid sich out er ter so dam dat my stuff wuz wur er downwrite injer tary de yuths uv our race an ougher ha er stop put ter Mr. Hoover knows neither North nor South, male nor female, white nor black, industrialist nor agricultural, as separate entities, but integrates them all in one common social equation. It will require at least eight years to work out his program. The hasty partisan politics will probably try to frustrate his far-flung purpose by recalling their recent actions in the hour level of a frame display dwelling in Northampton, Mass. Now, me an dis yung jintun, iman in mixed sather Selle' feller, whar in am mixed sather Selle' feller, who do do ergree on de wais uv space zackely gree wid diy sung skolat, dart what i Rites an indy harm ter de bep uvm dem uter riters dato dapn no better' I does, nery use iyn bet- yre uvm dem uter riters dato dapn to tryn tser matis kheif' bdat d he doan yue de mais kinder English he mick ius mick duat he ill sayn "xual" wen he meens ter say "qu" he mick ius mick duat he ill sayn He daint got me (oooler il b bit, his cause he up'd in An Ar- m A man of Mr. Heeow's compulsion and breadth can not he partisan. He lacks Abraham Lincoln's political republican. Republican and Democrat are meninginess to him in religion and national propositions. It is wholly impossible for the dyes-in-the-wool panorama to understand him. In the same way, the administration to persons who were illiterate, indifferent or who stood aloft from his political fortunes during the campaigns while those who bore the haint and burden of the political day form part of his administrative scheme. Secretary Dawne, Vice-President Dawne, and Governor Simmons are on the inside of the administrative circle, while Senator Romer, Secretary Romer, and Governor Simmons are on the outside and are not only and linke in, but look off. Mr. Hoover's politically minded instuttutes prevail upon him to allow them to play small politics, with the Negro in his name. The congressional negro is approaching. Certain customary politician he filled by Negroes or their presidents occupies left undisturbed. But Mr. Hoover's essential character precludes his playing spectator politics to capture any particular vote. And yet have faith in Hoover whose comperees have been able to maintain the welfare of all wherein the Negro will derive his appropriate share. From this point of view, and now nominate him for self-sumission in order that he might complete his far-reaching program, hopping the that he may find it easier to do so. The competent Negro agents to help in perfecting this program. D treubblur wid difis yung mung an wid eir hole heap mo uv our oorkes an wid er hole heap mo uv an oorkes an aint dout muthin but foolin deresef I betcher, he tries ter maik lack he doun hw wattermylmyn, jis cause de wattermylmyn wattermylmyn wattermylmyn. An i bethes he pauses up ode frale焊 chon de on roun, while awl de time his mouf is jwatter'n f迪is ticker foun. An i bethe necled nets钻 eor spe urw red in i, jis cause u de flack dat de witen has mat de bat block man wn foued over the cloth. He's jis lack hce hole pass摩 mo uv black fokes what doun lack de ojeberees an perchimens. He, lack de duthers, jis thinks dat culien je natchilh kdo bethe in mybody eleje, on erkunt uv it bein labelled 'sagger哭, an ttry er do sumpn i jer kern study er kern study er kern study block doin, cause he' bin din it fher hundreds uv yeers fo de an i set hown gw er chance ter evn set an lionhown The politician believes in representative and distributive negotiation. According to his partisan ethics, in the victor belongs the apolitical, the politician is limited to the victorian party, and distributed among all elements in that party according to numerical weight and active political services. Tammung Hall illustrates this principle of political first, first, first, and last all the time. If in his judgement a Democrat is the best qualified man for attorney general, a Democrat is in attorney general, multitasking the fact that one of his most authoritative was an amputator for that assignment. THE MIRROR (Continued From Page One) Mr. Lee had had trouble doing a member of the faculty during the recent summer school. While discussing Prairie View and its shortenings, which seem to be beginn, it is stated that about 20 new teachers have been added to the faculty. Dis main kinder shamefacedness is what it de wile 'male man tuck crayery and jaz music. Dis tryn ter be what jaz music. Dis tryn ter be what inter blein dat we de dlean de chirte da we lurs ter do better den er lk we lurs ter do plum ferger te mintehn poke chops da dater de'rs sum uv myokes is dun da dater de'rs sum uv myokes is dun da good good poke chops at de butcher shop. An chifits, wy'dy wood drap so much mitch brung up de unblek in de butcher shop. Lee, der eil corlul man mus be glitten Lee, der n'he dies for lavs dem things. With such annual turnover and shiftup of teachers, no school can be complete without a training center for young people; for most of the new teachers are free from college and are sure to back the punishment by teachers of ripe age. President Hoover split the milia south in twain, and yet that section has received no capital official recognition; the women voters were overwhelmingly for him, but the female contingent shares scarcity in the distribution of office for the president, followed his political fortune, but no Negro so fast has tasted even of the crumbs which fall from the table of his official bounty. The president no means no乱 or offense to the South, the female sex nor the Negro race. But they do not furnish much material of culinary experience and expertises to fit into his scheme of efficiency. One does not policy in order to understand and admi it. Dire to the low salary scale and the size of the salary conditions under which she works, it is becoming increasingly difficult to retain well-prepared and stable students at Prairie View; and to add to the number of new instructors, who usually speak a term or two there and then depart for educational endeavor. But tter tel ye du trufe, Ie, Loon bieve dut its nesserrery dri his race trates de jeunse du truffle, trates de jeunse d ije minchuned, train de speek uv uther race. I rogn tain de speek uv uther race. I mutch karachuter an est pok chop an watermilyn es de feller whatae chta Fidde, Tidde, tain neer head dar ters de feller whatae chta Tidde, tain neer head dar ters in public places an whoop an holler lound eruff er heered er heered in ter is setin rite nex ter yn. Td rather be by my d'ileck den ter pass pass ever d'illecr thing on God's The leading institutions of the country are those schools whose faculty are connected with the students being connected with said institutions of learning for many years, and not only for students fresh from college at every session. While other Southern states are appropriating large sums of money for faculty, the state of Texas legislature is still pursuing a sagittary and paranoid policy to restrict the education that Negro education is suffering in this state, and Prairie View is cramped and hampered in its educational The Negro is now indulging in his quadrennial complaint at the mistress of each administration. I pundit during the past campaign pressing what is now trumpeting. Being myself an original and persistent Hower man, I insistently cautioned his overalvious advocates to study to uncover the truth and instil diligence in land handouts. Mr. Hower was in the world Instead of a more teacher-training school for Negroes, Texas should prosecute the cultured youth of the state, and then aid in the development of a well-educated population.