Houston Informer

Saturday, October 5, 1929

Houston, Texas

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THE HOUSTON INFORMER HARRISON'S FACTION WINS SUIT Guards Murder Insane Negro VOL. XI—TWO SECTIONS HARR Guar THE MIRROR By C. F. RICHARDSON 5 PRICE CENTS "BETTER BISHOP" RALLY DEVELOPMENT DUPLICATION OF SERVICE INCREASED LIGHT RATES HOSPITAL BOARD QUESCENT The alumni, under-graduates and friends of Bishop College, institution of higher learning located at Mar- shall, are being called upon to con- tribute $5,000 to this school during the month of March. Dr. drive will only last 30 minutes and President Rhoads is calling upon all friends of Bishop to rally to the cause and help kind under the new colored president of the school—a signal success. In connection with this special financial effort, it appears to this writ- ing that the local Bishop Club, organized during the past winter, should be re- manded in theance to be made in Houston to a substantial amount for the school during this 30th week. Here hoping that Profs. John R. Grisby, H. C. McGruder, Rev. E. L. Brucky, M. C. McGruder, Rev. E. L. start the club in functioning, not only for this special rally but as a per- manent organization in our community, will get busy at once and not, we should all unite our forces, contribute our bit and help make the first financial project of the new co- lege of Bishop College a huge success. In a recent issue, we discussed the apparent anti-Negro attitude of Bachelor institution, Company Bachelor institution, as well as to the company's failure to employ Ne- gro business, as well as to the call- ing of prejudicial advertising employ- ment publications in quest of white buil- dings. It has come to our ears that the above gas company, through some of its employees, has still trying to prejudice prospective white customers by charging them higher prices than any company, owned by the Moody-Stearns interest, is a "nigger-loving" company, arguing apparently, upon the grounds that Houston Gas and Fuel Company give employment to Negroes and pay them higher prices. While preaching one doctrine to white proponents in one section of the city, broadcasting the fact that it is impossible to afford the salemen endeavoring to sell their service to colored prospects through the kinds of flattering offers, and adultery refusing to discuss the policy of employment of Negro laborers, as well as its refusal to seek openly the Informer no brief for the Houston Gas and Fuel Company, but as between a company which fails or does not employ its business reciprocity and to discard color in the conduct of its business, business reciprocity and to discard game in keeping with good business rules and knows neither color, creed or mansure in its business practices, in keeping with the latter every time; and offer no excuse or apology for so doing, and have always defended and protected the ideals and institutions of this rebellion, and spend it here, which can not be said truthfully of the Mexicans and other foreign elements. The Negroes are patrons of the Houston Gas and Fuel Company, many of them for years—have launched its gaudacious career in our fair city; and it is one of our racial charm and to stand by our true and friendly friends. 16 Pages RISON ards M Houston M. Victor Over By App The Informer herewith received from Rev. W. L. El Bethel Baptist Church and former president of the phanage at Gilmer, Texas the case, styled E. L. Hart ton Wilson et al, same be ruling of the judge of the man, in holding original faction in the legal control of the convention. The Harrison faction a the lower court, in the cel- ranks of the Baptist Miss Convention of Texas, and formation conveyed in Ri- ter to The Informer, the been victorious, and the C Dallas has ruled in favor of the convention. Rev. Dickson's telegram DC1557 127 NL-DALLAS, 1 Editor Houston Informer Houston Minister Victor Over Wilson By Appeals Court Houston Minister Victor Over Wilson By Appeals Court The Informer herewith reproduces a telegram received from Rev. W. L. Dickson, pastor of the El Bethel Baptist Church of Dallas and founder and former president of the Dickson Colored Orphanage at Gilmer, Texas, telling the outcome of the case, styled E. L. Dickson et al vs. E. Arlington Wilson et al, same being an appeal from the ruling of the judge of the district court at Sherman, in holding originally with Wilson and his faction in the legal controversy over presidency of the convention. The Dickson faction appealed the decision of the lower court, in the celebrated fight within the ranks of the Baptist Missionary and Educational Convention of Texas, and now, according to information conveyed in Rev. Dickson's night letter to The Informer, the Dickson faction has been victorious, and the Court of Civil Appeals at Dallas has ruled in favor of the Dickson faction of the convention. Rev. Dickson's telegram follows: The case in the Court of Civil Appeals has been reversed and remanded in favor of E.L. Harrison. The Harrison and Dickson case. The decision was in favor of E.L. Harrison as president of the convention. We were given everything our attorneys asked for and the case is dismissed. There will be no more law suits in that particular. Remanding the case and dismissing it puts us in a position where there can be no more trial in court, so that Harrison has nothing to do but give orders as president of the Baptist Mission Church. The decision moved and get up Fort Worth property and all other properties that have been given away. God has wonderfully blessed us. Please publish the same. The case in the Court of reversed and remanded in face The Harrison and Dickson in in favor of E. L. Harrison an- vention. We were given even asked for and the case is dis- no more law suits in that the case and dismissing it there can be no more trial son has nothing to but of gue of the Baptist Missionary action. I will proceed now a property and all other pro- given away. God has wonder publish the same. NORTH CAROLINA ATTORNEY FREED BY COURT DECREE W. I. NORTH CAROLINA FLORIDA COURT ATTORNEY FREED TO HEAR "WHITE BY COURT DECREE PRIMARY" CASE Houston. Tex. Edenton, N. C.—(By The Associated Negro Press.) The much-heralded and talked of case of Philip Esoffery, Durham attorney, charged with the murder of a man he was in front Friday morning when Judge N. A. Sinclair, in rendering his decision, declared: "In this case, if I had no evidence that the defendant was incited with any corrupt intent or that he knew the affidavit which he sawed was false." The case grew out of charges that Lem Pritchard, star witness for the defendant, Percy Killer, who was charged with the murder of a white man, and represented by Esoffery, had been urged to give perjured testimony and to sweep to a false affidavit. The court maintained that the Negro attorney did not solicit him to perjure himself and presented his statement. Trial case was tried here because attorney was a trial defender did not think that a fair trial could be had crowded and the abrupt ending of the trial was a distinct shock to the speculation, expecting a long out legal battle. SLAYER GOES TO ASYLUM Miami mph. Tom. -(ANP) -Lonic Burfeed, charged with the murder of a woman in Miami here Tuesday night and some others, buried in a cemetery years old and his sister Burfeed is 18 years old and his sister W. L. DICKSON MA FLORIDA ED TO HEA EEE PRIMA FLORIDA COURT TO HEAR "WHITE PRIMARY" CASE New York—Argument on the Florida "white primary" case, arising out of denial of vote to a Negro, will be heard in the Florida State Supreme Court to the Nation! Association for the Advancement of Colored People by F.W. Marsh, attorney in charge of the case. Suit is being brought by a colored citizen, H. D. Goode, for $5,000 damages against election officials who denied a vote in the primary election last April. This action will test the attempt to evade the U. S. Supreme Court in the Texas "white primary" case, where it was held states could not exclude Negroes from voting in party primaries. In the case, it was sought to vest the power of prescribing voters' qualifications in state primaries. The national office of the N. A. A. C. P. is helping the Pennsaukee branch to finance this case and has contributed CAROLINA NEGRO SELLS FIRST BALE Sanford, N. C.—(ANP)—Wright Prince, who has for a number of years been the first bale of cotton in Lee County, again marked the first bale of the cotton in this state, and the first bale of cotton to S. V. Stevens of Broadway at 18 cents a pound. The cotton is grown in this state and preaches and practices the theory of raising foodstuff as a means of feeding the people. AMERICA'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1929 207 TON GREATEST WEEKLY TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCT ACTI der I GIRL MUST FACE MURDER CHARGE IN ORPHAN FIRE OHIO GOVERNOR URGES NEGRO BE ACCORDED HELP Cincinnati, Ohio—Declaring that the Negro race, although desirous of becoming useful etikens, cannot be overcome by any other Myer N. Cooper, speaking at the New York University Zion Methodist Episcopal Church, Walter Avenue and Altoona Street, said he believed restricted immigration of the Negro population of those already on American soil, and afford the Negro a chance to become economical and socially happy. He said more than 60 years the Negro race has grown up from slavery to heightened status like period of time in the history of the world, the governor declared in 1970. This race was an un-American principle, is heartening to take account of these things, the governor said, "and to pay ourme of praise to men and women with much to handcap and to have a great progress despite handicaps, but also that we shall better understand with certainty of a better morrow. "Much has been said of the white Negro race and has a debt to this race," the governor said. "The colored man has a right to his chance; to his opportunity to succeed in society and comfort and make of them a decent, useful, self-respecting come—decent, useful, self-respecting, discriminate against a people, who are sincerely trying to get on to do their part as good citizens, in to make an outy against the Negro race, and little attention to color after all in making a place for a man, provided he is commoning in an uncommon way. "I believe we ought to take care of the Negro race, and give him his chance, and, therefore, I am for restricted immigration." The governor pointed out that six and a half million of the white population are in pro-immigration, while the Negro race was limited to 10 percent. Believing that great good will come from aiding the Negro process is important, the company appoint a commission of outstanding colored people to consider ways and means and to provide greater opportunities for them in securing profitable employment. AUTO OVERTURNED, GIRL LEFT ON N. J. BOULEVARD Atlantic City, N. J. —(ANP) —Pauline Williams went into riding with a car that was overturned. The automobile overturned on the Alba Avenue boulevard and her escaped fled, according to the police, after the car crashed into a car. She was brought to the hospital by patrolman. Accident means investigators impounded the machine and are now seeking the driver, whose name Miss Jane K. According to the police, the car is owned by Arthur Craneer, $630 Oriental Avenue. He was not in it at JERSEY PASTOR TO VISIT TXAS; TENDERED POST REV. C. M. LONG, pastor Calvary Baptist Church, East Orange, N. J. former Texan and graduate of Bishop College, Marshall, Texas, who is now on tour of Southwestern states, plans to visit Texas during October or November. The minister, who received his mast- ter of arts degree, cum laude, at Drew University, Madison, N. J., last May and the doctor of divinity degree from Virginia Union University, Richmond Va., last June, has been offered the deanship of the theological depart- ment at Bishop College, and while in the state Rev. Long will go to Marsh- land and discuss the matter with president J. J. Rhodes of Bishop. Rev. Lung was born in Victoria, Texas, and his father was one of the early members of the faculty at Bisha. He attended Oklahoma and after his graduation from Bisha the reverend entered theological school of Virginia Union, Ohio, and then pastoring some of the leading churches in the Old Dominion State. If time permits, the reverend plans to pay Houston a short visit while in Virginia. Gotham Minister Blames Whalen For Police Brutality Gotham Minister Blames Whalen For Police Brutality Florida Mob's Victim In Serious Condition Miami, Fla. —(ANP) The sheriff's office announces that a Lawrence Knowles, 45, is in a serious condition as the result of an attack by five men sewn up with a rope. The sheriff by the county physician, Knowles, is held in hiding and feeding Robert Hand, white man, sought for an aliened attack on a small girl. Knowles was arrested and a rope about his neck and twice raised him from the ground while he bested him with a wrap in an effort to escape. Knowles was arrested. Knowles and he was freed when he finally convinced the men he knew FIRST SECTION—NUMBER 20 White Attendants Are Charged With Crime; Inmate Is Found Dead White Attendants Are Charged With Crime; Inmate Is Found Dead September 9, Webb appeared normal, according to the attendants, NEGRO BANKERS SEE PRESIDENT AT WASHINGTON NEGRO BANKERS SEE PRESIDENT AT WASHINGTON Washington, D. C.—(ANP)—The forty bankers attending the annual meeting of the National Association of Negro Bankers were received by the bankers and marked the close of the two-day session which opened Thursday morning at the Cordova Business High School. These representatives of twenty-five banks spent two days discussing business and according to information from the convention the sessions were highly beneficial. Members of the oratory Wright of Philadelphia is president, presented their problems and analyzed them in a scientific manner. Among the participants were F. S. Simmons, U. S. Department of Commerce, president of two local banks. Efforts on the part of some of the bankers were F. S. Simmons, U. S. Department of Commerce, president of two local banks. Efforts on the part of some of the bankers were F. S. Simmons, U. S. Department of Commerce, president of two local banks. Efforts on the part of some of the bankers were F. S. Simmons, U. S. Department of Commerce, president of two local banks. Little time was devoted to entertaining forgotten with possible exception of noon-day luncheons and a night-sighting of the associated Business Club and the Insurance Managers Association. Major Wright and all other officers were present during the session, while the selection of the place of the next meeting was left to the ex- BEATS MOTHER: FINED $25 Gulfport. Miss. — (ANP) *A t r y* he given his 78-year-old mother a severe beating during which he dragged her along the road, Earl Bryant was found $23 and sixty days on county farm when given a hearing in a local court. Bryant is said to have carried him into his house, they say. FINAL SUIT egro Plants Are With Crime; Is Found Dead ed with manslaughter in connec- gion of an inmate of the East Lous- sane, at Jackson, two attendants today under $1,500 bail follow- um from the state penitentiary, September 9. An autopsy per- owed that death resulted from in- uptured left kidney. Apparently y or jumped upon him. The ver- "Death from blows administered." though he ate little or nothing and asked for and received salads and ice cream. He woke up o'clock, Johnson and Wilkinson found him dead, stretched out on his cot, and asked Johnson if he had any kind of disorder. "He looked as if someone had laid him out," says Dr. Smith. An autopsy performed by Dr. McCormick shows him to the trauma-colored bruises on the back side of the chest, or large intestine on the side, and that peritoneum on the left, and that the abdomen. Both Doctors Merquil and Morgan told the coronaer's jury that the wounds could have been caused by Dr. Morgan says was preceded by shock and intense suffering. The stories of Johnson and Wilkinson tally except in two respects: Wilkinson said they always visited the cell together, but Johnson said that on one occasion Johnson himself. Johnson said that he was in the morning. But Wilkinson said he was with Johnson and was included in the afternoon. Sheffield Andrews said he arrested the two attendants after District Attorney J. Goeckel Presiding Elder Sues Bryant For Allenite Article Nashville, Tenn.—(ANP)-Rev. Walter A. Lewis, presiding elder of the A. M. E. Church, fillet suit for $10,000 against Ira T. Ray, editor of the Alleluite and secretary of the Union, here Wednesday morning. The basis of the suit was libel and the presiding elder claimed that Mr. Bryant in a June issue of the Young Press, in a letter to three presiding elders who can't pry, preach, sing, or whistle, and accused him of forging the names of church truches to checks. Mr. Bryant has been at odds with the church, which he church of officers for a number of years and has many supporters. He has, according to his friends, thwarted the efforts of a commission to defame him by ordering their diocese not to order Sunday school literature from the organization. SOUTHERN WHITES BURN NEGRO YOUTH TO HAVE SOME FUN New Orleans, La.—(ANP)—After Lionel Schenel, 19, died at Charity Hospital from burns which he said were caused by an accident forced to ignite by a group of white men, police learned that his employer's residence had been severely damaged by fire an hour before Schenel found severely burned about the body. Schmitt was found wandering the streets at Junction 6 in the mountainous area of the state, suffering from severe burns after a crash. He had been injured when he fell from a bridge. PAGE TWO LOCAL LOCATION Prof. A. W. H. W. Lee is ill at this writing. Mrs. Nancy Holse, who has been very ill, is much improved. Mrs. J. N. Beal, Holman Avenue, who has been very ill is better. Miss Carrie Whitaker, 2291 Gregg, left for the University of Detroit last week. Madresean A. Day and G. Day, Dayton, were in the city this week on business. Joe Moore and son, Arnold Jewel, 5397 Lonestar,休廷 Thursday for Los Angeles, and other California points. Nani Circle No. 1 will meet Oct. 4, 10, with Mrs. Catherine Means, 1022 Drew. FOR SALE - Simmons bed and springs, dresser, rocker and wood heater. Real interest it taken at Call Fax (800) 222-2222. "See Jimmy Valentine," featuring William Haines, astern play screen, and Thursday, Oct. 10 at Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 10 at Rock's Yates radio fund. Glennville A. Lockett, son of Prof. and Mrs. R. G. Lockett, left last Saturday at Atlanta University, Atlanta, Ga. Richard Moore, a Booker T. Washington High graduate, left last Saturday at work at Atlanta University. Mrs. Joseph Prairie, 1832 Dooling, has returned from Franklin, Ga., and attended the funeral of her sister-in-law. FOR RENT: New apartment; all modern conveniences; in fine neighborhood; near car line and school. Mrs. L. I. Ivory and grandmother of sport Sunday in the city visiting Mrs. and Mrs. Patterson. The Official Club for the Knights and Daughters of Tabor will meet p.m., with Mrs. C. A. Tillie, 212-635-3166, was here during the week on business. J. N. Perkins, Grapeland plasterer, here we work on business and home projects. Salle Perkins and Georgia Joiner, 1608 Views. Among Prairie View dowsers from Chicago, the diamond clash between the Monarchs and Buffs were Dr. E. B. Evans, M. D. Millon, Charles Evans, and M. D. Millon, M. F. W. Carline, and daughter, 2405 Tum, after spending 20 days vacation visiting relatives and friends. York, returned home last week. Help a good cause and witness a fun at Lincoln Theatre Wednesday at 10 a.m. Admission only 15c and 20c. Mrs. Eva Fowler, Coffeville, Kans., and Mrs. Emma Jones, Bricola, Kans., and Mrs. Emma Jones, Bricola, Kans., and anud, M. and Mrs. Steve Fennel, 184. Howard. The city's famous dinger, Philharmonic Club, Good Hope Male Quartet, Mrs. Agnes Dodson, Mrs. Marks Male Quartet and another, October 9. Benefit of building fund. Mrs. Amie Boll Robinson, pro- fessor of Ams' Hat Shop, 5000 Lincoln at a local hospital last week, is home and apparently on vacation. Card of Thanks BISHOP'S RALLY FOR FUNDS GOES OVER SUPERBLY Marshall, Texas—With approximately 60 of the 106 influential women whom President J. J. Rhoads expects to aid in the solution of $1 each from 2,600 alumni and friends of the university, he effort, and others enlisting the “Better Bishop Rally” is well under way. And even though the first weekly reports were not due in the fall, the university is in this issue, a sufficient number of voluntary and especially selected students, the rally a start which indicates that the goal of $5,000 is easily in reach if the university is close to closing November 1. The effort of the bindakeen by a Bishop College and it is expected to measure the interest of its friends in the future of the institution, which is a new administrator, which is headed by a Negro president for the first time and the guests of Baptist College, the activities of the committee of women and the guests of Baptist College, one side Sunday in October as “Bishop, on College Day” and to take special education, designated for Bishop. First Installation of the Names of Contributors You may have a free chauffeur, enjoy a comfortable ride and at the same time be relieved of the worry of the possibility of an accident. IF YOU RIDE THE STREET CARS HOUSTON ELEC JEFF L. ALE FAIRF Beaumont, Texas: William Alexander. Unity Baptist Association, $100 District Baptist Church, $100 Unity Baptist Sunday School Convention $15, Texas and Louisiana District Baptist Sunday School Conven- tion, $15, Louisiana District day School Convention, J. J. Johnson day School Convention, $50, Old Land Mark Association (women's department), $90; Old Land Mark Association (men's school department), $59; Cyprus Sun- day School Convention, $8; Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Fort Worth, $55; Mt. Zion Church, Fort Worth, $14. All received in pre-requisite recives. YWCA TO SPONSOR CLASS FOR MAIDS AT NIGHT SCHOOLS The employment department demonstrates the practical adaptation of Y. W. C. A. program to actual working conditions among women. One of the most important challenges among employers who are constantly demanding that we send out trained women and girls. Our program has been designed to improve the better homes by the whites and foreignborn. Each year the response with foreign women who are used as wards. We are striving to alleviate the economic program offered in our classes will be held at Booker Washington, which will begin as soon as ten women have registered. Registration will begin Tuesday at the office, call Preston 5089 or Capital 5153. Efficient teachers will be provided and the training programs for the girls become more efficient in their work and thereby better benefit SURPRISE SHOWER BY ANTIOCH CHOIR TO MITCHELL BABY BRYAN BRIEFS Bryan, Texas—Amid these dry hot, days the people of our town are still getting away on cotton-pickings. Sam, the son of the pastor, attended the fifth Sunday, the pastors were filling other pupils. Rev. Rohde reached for the sisters Sunday night to meet them. Mrs. Mary J. Franklin is doing well. Mrs. Mary J. Franklin is doing well. Caldwell, well, in the city Saturation day looking for the Informer. The Informer form man a trip to take. The Informer and the Colored Legions Anne Isaac home of Mr. and Mrs. James Williams. Others at the spread were visiting Smith and her daughter, Mrs. Gladys. A very summertime feast was enjoyed participants—W. R. Ford, feld agent. Pennies free chauffeur, enjoy a at the same time be re- of the possibility of an ELECTRIC COMPANY INVESTOR ALEXANDER, Mgr. TAX 7171 THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1929 Lincoln Theatre This picture possesses a pleasing punch which captivates and thrills the audience from the prologue to the finale. SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, OCT. 6-7-8 The television picture production which you have been reading about, which has shown to captivate crowds in the leading play-houses of America—featuring TALKING PICTURES SOON BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH (Andrews and Crosby) Rev. J. R. Burdette, Pastor Sunday, October 6, 3 p. m. there will be a special honorary admission午宴 for the 100th picture will be made after the service by Teal's Studios. Public corral will be present and mother are urged to present. Mrs. A. C. Teal is manager. BROWN CHAPEL A.M.E. CHURCH Rev. K. W. Morgan, Pastor The last nacramentary services for the last week, October 6, at 11 a.m., our gatien will preach a special sermon subject, "Covenant Requirement," an appeal is being made to the membership to rally to the last dollar money; all contributions made to class leaders will be given credit in m.a.f. after an official conference with m.a.f. to be expected to begin immediately on seven class rooms for graduated primary and secondary students, and be equipped with all modern Sunday classes for graduate primary and secondary students, and read for overe any about M.A. 4TH MISSIONARY BAPT. CHURCH (3016 Pierce Avenue) Key, A. H. Branch, Poster MT. CORINTH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. A. Hubbard, Pastor morning. The pastor's text will "Running Wild" Don't forget Herald Day on the second Sunday; help a p. m. m.-m. Helena John- son Sunday, October 6 is, "Go to Church Rally Day; special event is on Friday." We are so many new Sunday school pupils as possible for the fall and winter term, also act as many as possible; 10 a.m., m. Sunday school; 11 a.m., m. church service; subject: "Returning to the school." Sunday school; Christian Endeavor rally service; 7:30 p., m. continued rally church service; With Us and We Will Do You Good." ST. AUGUSTINE P. E. CHURCH Father, A. A. Burch Sunday services at 11 a.m. and 7:30 a.m. Sunday school, at the second Sunday. Sunday school, n. m. Open air services Sunday, Oct. 1 to 1 p.m. Carrier Burkett and Sunday school. TRINITY M. E. CHURCH Rev. J. H. Lovell, Pastor Sunday, Oct. 6, 9:30 a.m. m. church rally day school yay program; 11:30 a.m. church rally day conference day of the conference year; semester time; semester time; 10:30 a.m. Epworth League hour: 7:20 p.m. m. communion season; 10:30 p.m. "The Home Street" season; 10:30 p.m. collection will be all day and Trinity will all members to do his work. Sunday, October 13, has been designated by the Interdenominational Sunday School president, as "Go-To-School School Day," and it is hosted to augment community involvement in central School schools. We hope to make that a citywide event and they are asking for the support and cooperation of all personnel interested in the work. Card of Thanks The following I thank for formal recruits, Mr. John B. Abraham, Searcess and family, N. E. Simmons, G. C. Housen and daughter, Mrs. Thompson; Leland Strong, S. S. Brunell, West Plummer, constable of Brunell, West Plummer, constable of White, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. G. Gibbs, H. H. McCoy, John Freeman of Beamont and Galveston police departments. For the use of cars: Lois Sinicre, M. L. Star Taxi Line; Fifth Ward Taxi Line; Blue Belt Taxi; Clarence Campain and the Houston police department, (Signed) Mrs. Annie Jones, wife. Work has started on a 232-mile steel gas pipe line by the Magnolia Steel Company in San Antonio and New Bramflets. It has a daily capacity of 125,000. AMERICA'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER TOURS EUROPE P * MISS THYRA EDWARDS Gary, Ind., Former Houstonian * * * * * * The Informer is in receipt of a post card from Mrs. Mihl Herbert, written in Belgium, in which she states that that Mrs Thyra Neuberger, another Household Agent in Gary, Indiana, are "having quite an eventful trip, although they have crossed English Channel to Europe, different in these people and Englishes from here." The Texas Highway, Department appropriates $405,950 for maintenance of 18,000 miles of designated highway. Bison 800 a mile from Texas advanced to third grade in southeast production with an increase of 12 per cent over 1927 as compared with a 2 per cent increase the country over. Dallas Fair $ 530 COACH TICKET FRIDAY NIGHTS OCTOBER 11-18-25 Leave Dallas Saturday Nite $ 715 FRIDAY NIGHT-SAT. 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STATION (Main Street Vinduct) Missouri-Kansas-Texas Cars leave Houston at 8 a.m. and every hour the boat themselves, up and down, leaving 7 p.m. with an additional car leaving Houston at 11 a.m. with an additional car leaving Houston to Bayfront. In hour and 6 minutes Carrs arrive hourly 7:16 a.m. to 10:40 p.m. FLIT WITH THE KILLS FLIES MOSQUITOES Quicker! FLIT Killis Fire Service Folks, Get Ready For THE HOUSTON INFORMER'S FALL FOOD FESTIVAL Cooking School and Exhibition PILGRIMS' AUDITORIUM NOVEMBER 5-9 Inclusive AMERICA'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOLLOW TH FAL CO PI No.000 ```markdown ``` THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1929 Get Read USTON INFO FOOD FES School and Ex MS' AUDIT Several Special Features—Free Eats and Drinks—Prizes Music By Orchestra and Second National Jubilee Harmonizers PAGE THREE ```markdown ``` CANSAS CITY HOLDS TITLE { Wiley Wildcats vs. Prairie View Panthers, Fair Park Stadium, Dallas, | ootball! Monday, October 21, 1929-Kickoff at 3 p.’m. 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Cooper, 2 1 0 000 0 12 0 1.000 wer. 1 5 0 2 400 2 9 0 1.000) "ALOBS— | a 1 2 7 ae 8 9 3 am “Alexander, 2) 16 1 5 318 8 7 2 ‘Boo cf: 1 2 5 at 5 0 1 Bs8l t, I; 7 1 27 st 2 2 (9 af 17 3 5 296 5 1 0 x83) Moi § 357 2 10 0 1000 ton, 2 1 2 467 17 4 4 rant, If 9 2 0 000 9 1 1 ‘900 nit 5 1 1 200 0 7 @ 1.000) Bi 6 1 1 367 0 8 0 1.000) a3 2 0 0 (000 9 6 0 1.000) | 2 0 0 000 i 2 0 0 000 | i © 0 6 000 | : { SERIES : i ABR H Pet. PO AE Pet! 138 31 46 383 105 74 7 937, “ALO! 137 15 33 240 102 5414 879 Summary: | Two-base hits—Mothel, Allen, Taylor, Bell, Dun- 42; Joseph, Livingston: Alexander, Johnson, Owens, ree-base hits—Allen, Rogan, 2: Taylor, Harding, jton;}Johnson, 2; Owens, Parnell. Home runs-MeHlenry, ‘Siplen bases—Mothel, Allen, Owens, Parnell, Garrett, : . Gueritice ‘hits—Hampton, O'Bryant, 2: Livingston. Basses on thll—-Ott Rogan, 1; lrewer, 5: Army Cooper, 2: Me- Henry, 3; Hpster. 2; Prader, 2: Gillispie, 8. Double plays—Allen Qo Mothel; {Harding to Mothel: Owens to Garrett; Rogan. to Aoseph. Sifuck out—y Bell, 15; Rogan, 3; MeHtenry, 5: Prader, 2; Brewer, §: Army Cooper, 7; Gilispie, 6. "Hit by pitched ball By MeHfenry (Tuylor).. Wild pitch—W. Bell. Winning pitchers Spell, 2; freer: Army Couper. Lacing ptehers—Melenry, 2; Gillispie2. "Passed balls—Duncan, 6; Hampton, 2. Earned Mondrchs, 19; Buffaloes, 13. Left on bases—Monarchs, a Buffalops, 26. Times of games—2:35, 2:15, 2:09 and 2:10. pires (S'gaamea)-—Gholston, "Sealey" Jones and Richard Pon: der. Officiol scorer—C. F. Richardson, Sr. AGE FOUR Gy C. F. RICHARDSON, Sr.) ST third eh fourth exes of the sere wey een he ae agenda Tose ed rk ine Saturtay at Rie st orescence was See os us tae ty mere oh Seis, Anthem, tr Bat ht Area ligating es eves ein ora aed SS ce ct Ie tir st ne ana Making exception to Utarire Chel por rae a Hid prevented» Cet, Seba pris ‘of the vishth inning. Whew ees ocr ae ight to banish Parnell when he Bprsatl mines besceee 10 tat ie Be Pa ta at errs sa Bie eene, | ea pece ae eae ous a tar vee Benin woh Bell hurling superb. bait" the’ Bi- med ate oe Rost cee ies he ores Honda, ‘but his offer: “ r,t ie ttre be cn fee, eae Be ae eee ing ah ha ated Set eriaeeeee ad a ae = eee thls camtest and failed. ts, Show the SS ee Te oes (to nncusrs offered after the Eutne, coe ec Krouiutheeper xt" Buffal Stadium, af ee ons oe Se at cro nacball fm thin sem prude ir, ame aia ate Missiv field nt a. ahreaeny_ 1 i tS hn Guy 8 ag oe eee tans ‘ueral wien: aad hile te Sort een ny the beat chats in minor leagve Texas ranks first in woot tes ae eae ae et ene = adiog the fol cine iy ecient sei ees tt wt [HE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 192 TUSKEGEE FANS PLAN TO ATTEND "FORCE CONTEST Ree, on — The grentent entering of peal at hetero marched In erkitamoas Shean "Boulevard Estorday” afternoon, Gctsber 2 and ha tnt the a Seer Fi Sal ee the 199 etn =a From evry tt from the, fr comers of Tuskers sais will pour into, Chicago forthe Freateat (2tall game the clot hietic world has ever seen." From as far west ms the Pacific Ocean Tos Cite, amd bate’ promi her tendanct at the wame"Adelerston of Tuskegeeans from faraff Califor nia hen vende srpaniand to move on i" Chicage for te erat sali “The Tapheree Alamni Club of Chi car bat aid fame form Spel Te ieee Suite”'which will he Twakegee Syn the day af The ome tor ne ly othe day of te ome bot Ukosthet “rame week.” Ae rear’ wil bn constant atteance Sr Tolbners Sue owt nd the sae Tontegvns wil Hk dete cf the ration the sates, sri the service of this “Tuskeret Site’ wil he snmaanced ext werk cial trains wil be. pocring nt tn RerineTonbegce grads apd Por cre wes have nly poe thew Ta teckos's Tesksoes soge_-Cheage Lconit= and alsun setretaries of reacties tere tier grown. ee Pater ead forthe hg ve rte rt temay for the Bg eves Sem of the Windy ite Fram Tanbemee tal, and the Ala bette Toleeteee ty ie ana wil be pearing ke Calne. Big now cars, mtr ef thom chaatfeurdtiven, wil athe lore sete proceso ta ter up over” Disic highway That ions anywhere nea ts Chines The great ator parade up from Die wil gee under way ts carly a the Toreday before the ‘eam and_the feo he mete i, tach the Windy” City” the "wie “ot er Fie: orevearseaetitiee, Rreaktant damon freon nd offical reception for iS zhoat ad the ary of wees wii fil every evening ad ery ctiscane seek" in Chace ‘The socal Tite that haw ade Chi- cage freed the world over willbe Sten as fret whem Attias se cn city ors collegiate” and enter ‘ina the best army winks that hac eres neared cy for 8 colored tier footall same ‘Auto eothusaste from every. see to ef the ceamtry are busy set ron! maha "What the bet ron from Coleman? “He rw eu eo ie op from “Atlanta Wil" Jou roe thu St ous or swine fore ir wert" these ae, at few a ores that ‘are eng ashe motariste Erect carb othe (n seiter vi cities, ‘nd, excham heir plans = th Great “are to Cheng.” ‘The Tonkegve’ Alumni Cb of Chi arm in preparing» Toad tap show: the eat reat macho sities where the ‘ion vk to. 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In the colorful initial board on vacation, or has the Negro world's series, played here recently in Black Buffaloes, required so much time of some of the board members that they could not give any attention to the removal of the present hospital superintendent and any effect upon them. 666 is a Prescription for Colds, Grippie, Flu, Dengue, Billow Fever and Malaria. It is the most speeds remedy known Sore Legs Healed Open Logs, tices, Etcetera. Enlarged Video. Gather Gear around with tools. Write for free book. "How to Read My Sore Laws at Home." Describes your case. A. C. LIEUK, Pharmacy, Green Bay Ave Attn: Withe. Dr. G. P. A. Forde Physician and Surgeon 109.100 1042 Follows Temple Phonetic 0106, Prairie 5775 Residence. Capital 5982 Herbert's Drug Store PRESCRIPTIONS Our Specialty 807 PRAIRIE AVENUE PHONES; PRESTON 4752 8866 DR. RUPERT O. ROETT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 402 Odd Fellows Temple Residence, 418 Robin St. M. W. 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TAN-OFF is so beautiful an article. A true sample will be sent by directing a request to The MME. C. J. Walker Mfg. Co., Walker Building, Indianapolis, Ind. "25 Years the Standard" Mme. C. J. Walker's TAN-OFF peritentiate” as one or two members of the colored board imply, why the board is colored, and in acquiring the services of some person to fill this important office at the hospital, “Why is the colored board so quirient? Has the board taken “cold” tendencies, and if the tendencies, and if frigidity of the feet is afflicting certain members of the hospital, to bring about this condition? Is there any unholy alliance existing in this hospital situation, and is it working in connection in connection with the institution’s operation? Is the colored board satisfied with the present state of affairs at the hospital, and if the board is contented, why; and if it is not satisfied, why; and if it is not satisfied, within three months it will be time to nominate a new board for 1930, and if it is not satisfied, it will a little apprehension, and it will go down in history as the “do nothing board” of the Houston Negro Hospital. EGYPT NOW HAS CHAIN Washington, D. C. — The Associated Negro Press.) The chain store movement has now appeared in Egypt with the expansion of the business to this country of two American companies, the popular sewing machine, and a manufacturer of cameras and photographic supplies, according to a report from Commercial Attachie Charles E. Dickinson of Commerce. Those two establishments in Egypt until 1927, when as a result of the consolidation of a number of retail drug stores, the third chain of commerce was formed. The establishment of the chain drug stores little effort was made to develop chain stores locally. One cigarette distributor endeavored to stock the for sale of cigarettes but the scheme did not work out successfully so individuals. The only purely Egyptian organization of chain stores, therefore, is the 23 retail drug stores, 27 of which occur the remaining five belonging to During Month of October For Weekly Reports on the Prog BISHOP COLLEGE RALLY A NOTE-If the articles appearing in this column suggest any particular question to your mind, or if you desire further information on the subject, please contact the National Research Business Department of the Associated Research Press, 3221 Indiana Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, or Secretary, National Research Business League, Taukegue Institute, Alabama, or a communication in the Inquiry Bldg, Chicago, Illinois, or Secretary, B.C., will be productive of the further information desired. COMMERCIAL NEWS ITEMS IndianaHall is the New Parkview Hotel, a beautiful 50-room hotel with a large outdoor pool, and many streets, was formally opened here September 25. A dining room, larger than the hotel, is in connection with the hotel and rental facilities are provided for each guest Norristown, Pa. The People's Building and Loan Association was organized here recently by a group of prominent citizens to assist others in the construction of the building is president, and J. M. Mude, treasurer. A degree, Paul R. William, local architect, was awarded the contract to design and supervise the erection of a new $100,000 office and a building, the Lodge No. 86, I. B. P. O. E. W. The 129 feet at 36th and Central avenue completion is set for January of 1930 Louisville—A drive for new accounts, better conducted by the director, is planned for this city brought in densities of $22,000 on September 16. The largest building President Joseph R. Ray stated that the set gain in deposits for this day Detroit.....The City Cab Company has recently secured larger executive positions from its former location at Wilkins Street. The company now is located in a strategic and convenient points throughout the city. The former executive office has been converted into Columbia, S. C., Theodore R. Younghood has been selected by the board of the manager of the Mutual Relief and Benefit Association to succeed the late J. M. Younghood. Mr. Younghood has served the con- Tulsa — Rosene Dumpey, editor of the Oklahoma City Black Dispatch and the Oklahoma State University campus Company, addressed the university in September 17. He stated that Negroes of Oklahoma spend over $1.9 million annually in unpaid ungrated employer compensation among Newer矿 months in order to get a higher salary. Tulsa stumbled eight to 10 production of identical奖金 for the first six months, when an increase in ungrated compensation outweighed it in 1928, a rate of growth which provides to give it much higher marking with the company. PAGE FIVE "We should eat something every day, must be healthy, something must be at my mind, mildly, torn or grown, and we should do a little grinding. Raw fruit, food, chicken and other bones may be pickled, or grown in the privacy of our ground to bring out their sweetness. But putting our minds on it and validating that it is important to our health, to be sure, the habits of the earth may be to white by using them, and by putting them with a polished twig. To let a tooth get in each condition that it is uncomfortable to use it. See your dentist at regular intervals—moms and children, for months. Of any use a diet for the health of the teeth must begin when the teeth appear—at the sixth month, kept up continuously and artificially, and at all three to get, as a matter of course, certain things in our diet every day: A milk of food. A fruit. Some fresh meat. An enege or a tomato. Other fresh vegetables. A condiment. A must of water. A little butter. A must of condiment in regard to our teeth are simple: 1. Use our teeth vigorously. 2. Keep them clean. 3. Eat a balanced diet. 4. Visit a dentist every six months. 5. Avoid brushing your teeth. 6. Avoid fancy work on the teeth. DRESS CLINIC A dress clinic and fashionable establishment at Andover and Newbury may receive assistance in solving your dress problems, and copying and copying may be secured from one woman who has had years of experience in a certain genre of clothing. PAGE SIX DICKSON FLAYS BETHEL PASTOR WILSON RAPPED Editor Houston Informer: I think you are one of the greatest Neroy newspaper men in America. They are absolutely fearless as an editor, and I want you to stay that way. They encourage to encourage you to lay down the righteous principle for which you are so proud. I feel that there is no position that Negroes that humble for you. The Court of Civil Appraisals has handed down a decision as telegram to the governor. It is still broadcasting it all over the state, he and his running mate, White, and he is not the governor. He did not the Harrison and Dickson faction. No such question was ever committee and one of his men objected to convention, Rev. L. K. Williams, ruled the man off the floor, and he and the people laughing at him would think I would turn down $420 as against $200. And the people laughing at him would with their work. Our men served as they always have and did what they REV. W. L. DICKSON tor, Rev. A. E. Jones, and he had not been consultation nor conferment with; he was the minister of the Knights and Daughters of Tatler, pastor of the Baptist church of Tatler, minister of the association, attempted to move the association, Rev. J. Lister, the founder of the board with Rev. J. S. Adair and boarded with Rev. J. S. Adair and they would not do it, but the majority of the members of the association, Rev. J. S. Adair and Baptist Association in Ennis, and organized with 29 churches and 50 old men, were organized and their officers were $2,000. I left there Friday morning came to Dallas. They had a great deal of work. I am wondering what Rev. Burdette said. He ought to be encouraged to come over some day. Burdette mine is not to do wrong, but walk the narrow path to forgive him. Don't put him in the class with Wes. Burdette really want to be led by others. I love him up in this fight and turned around to know New. Burdiee I believe you are a Christian. You know you have mistreated me. You know you have been beaten. Beoone's defense, and I told you that I beoone pledged myself when I took the conviction that I would fight and not up to me. I did not want to take a stand from the conversion; I stayed away from the conversion; I continued to Houston; I did not go to Pittsburgh with the last day of the convention PRES. HARRISON ISSUES APPEAL TO CONVENTION REV. E. L. HARRISON To the Entire Baptist Brotherhood of the Baptist Missionary and Education Convention of Texas, Greetings: Nice, tired and wounded from the shot and shell of those two years' war, I am now a member of the convention that my heart is from any spirit of revenge, hate or prejudice, and week before the convention seems and my time is up, I open my heart to you and factions. I invite you to confer with me on any matter about which you are distressed, concerning our convention. If you have been among those that curbed our faith, I invite you to join me in my heart during the conflict, to forget and reunite together. We can work and pray off our differences. No mishap will shape your life. We shall more effectively organize to do kingdom work. No one need have any misunderstanding or misinterpretation shall reign in the spirit of Christ, or have a chance for any offer, you will be given a fair and愉快的 chance. Hire by one vote in the majority, you have the promise of the unqualified support you deserve. The savine of Houston College and the Inquisition of our many debts— makes an alliance with our confines, and the daily object of our convention for a greater R. M. and E. C. Connexion. HARL L. HARRISON. Press Informer Medical Editor Signally Honored By Paper Washington, D. C. *The Association National Press, Inc.* and Washington, D. 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The book story entitled "The Practice of Sociological Medicine," the importance of the practice in medicine, the opportunities for sociological mediation and the sensitive medical practice that the time in case for the problem to "Think in terms of health" has brought his three-page article that "addressed science, allied with art, and nurtured with the same purpose," the social handshake of the well-informed physic- Among other intermissions conducted he suggested that fraternities might well establish the practice of social communication of their membership as a means of arresting prospective disease and lengthening the life and ac- cidents of the inmates, and urged the public good so their own ultimate evon. See or write for "QUESTIONNAIRE" You can roughly examine yourself and the inmates for chronic complaints by mail C. O. D. DR. AUSTIN J. HOLLIDAY Phone Fairway 2044 THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1929 Improved Uniform Information Sunday School Lesson (By R. E. P. B. FYZYWATKR. I. D. Iem- Bundy Bible Institute of Chicago.) Lesson for October 6 RECOGNIZING OUR DEBTS TO OTHERS GOLDEN TEXT Look not every man on his own things, but every man also on the things of others ON LIFE TEXT - Mark Jane 12-14 Jane 12-16 PRIMARY TOPIC-Helping One Another This obligation is like unto the obligation to God in that it centers in the measure of love is not the absolute limit of human capacity. That unto our neighbor is "as my self, our neighbor is a finite being, our neighbor is a finite being, Who is my neighbor? This is answered by the story of the good samaritan in 19:30-39. Our neighbor is one who lives where we are, the question of where we live, but of our help. Some of the ways we can love our neighbor, as suggested by the lesson committee are: L. by cooperation (Nebh 4:15-28). The calls of Jerusalem needed to be answered by the enemies strong. Nebh could not have done it alone, though work all the days of his life, but every day of his life was a reality a short time. Racial solidarity is a reality, "No man liveth unto himself," therefore human life is lived at its best in cooperation. 2. By the strong bearing the inframities of the week (Hom. (B5:17) and other). We are given strength, not to use for ourselves, but that we may help usin the week. We are not to use an example in this lection. *Christ if He had pleased Himself. He never would suffer nature and suffered the shame of the cross. The rich are to help the poor. They may intimately consider helpful service to the poor.* 3. By rendering bourbon service (Mark 14:35). The supreme business of life is to serve, not to be served. *Christ came to suffer the poor.* The minister (Mark 14:35). *Christ though equal with God, Himself Himself to become the servant of men. The man must be the only way man can possible tender bourbon service to others is to follow this way man can possible tender bourbon service to others is to be in as Christ is in the Lord of our lives.* 4. By reincarnating to every All our beliefs have rights which must be recognized to accomplish our mission. These rights include of mind and kindness (Vol. 2:128). This kind of treatment finds its roots in the belief that children - wives and business, parents and children, mothers and servants. Fall in love to tender love is a source of joy. By giving to others (Jos. 2:14) Certainty alone itself in practice strong and valuable giving. To process have faith and be deity in the process to give the lie to our professions. Earths All During the world war a desperately deserved surrender and an equally deserved surrender of Englishmen were to be made. 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Sty a ee es ae oie Ge ee Perth ean Bc at at Pe era be esis erat a fr iin oe pes srt cs Or, eet Fa an ae oe ace ee Sei mi tae a W. Wea HILLSBORO Hilbore, Texas--Pro. F. 1. Jonee anit Koniah Catton geese Saturday. i Corsicana, attentine the. fetal come rence Tee members of Lite Sion faproe Gaara nn einer coerce iy are’ sioertoor voregatens iter in hon of Revs <8. Harton, hn han recently taken wver the pam rate of Little Zo Bev. U.S Bate fermen, Corsicana, will "eteach, the curtlion’ merase, Bendly Celene fat pt. A Daws bar towed be family rem Sos E" Promcle Street Mrvand Sire A. Humphrey have more A into thelr cently prchased howe Pe ors afm 17 wie fy Wace Pray tceding weal uf his sister” 3 Ragen sicteen. Mov ahd Mia. SH Shee ia dS cain th dase Sarin: Dee with an 4 birthday party” Slendames Mary Alex” seer et California, ae Men Entlle Fry, Pe. Worth, have. twarmed to the’ expect humens_ Nise Hattie Mees” Renae Cite. sod Mra. 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Goan Fulcher are on the sick Tati Secetien vines ee ito yal, Fi J ore : Tomato Whatled With Tuna Fick ASSgecioresttetioar sf wate Sm cee etre Sees Seatac Sor ear oi sae Sp fees eyes Serre seco at Si aa", Site a Sots Sok Ss SSeveemereonrars oo asec dant SS re tea iene ee ss < oa a Peete et some sane Seatac tae ope See ee Eitescctareta teeta isn te ad at vo ra Ty ena Somes eet Fe ots, SRS ee aisle oe wes eekae ans ss a Scotoneg cases Ss fesiea“ant fn oats Sea's Siepis a'acrg Ses Senedd Se Sk sega Mads re en E =. vows eras sy . =a Seance tase Renergx poet ope nade Ree S |inot oven 4425" F.) then Stee ae Eee Seem fp ety Scene Stores eR 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 25, 1919 at the post-office at Houston Texas, under the Act of Congress, March 9, 1919. 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All duly paid subscriptions will be returned to the insurer with own interests, as well as curbs, by issuing upon a receipt and issuing make all checks, draft money orders, etc., possible so and adhere all communications to the Webster-Richardson Publishing Co., Inc., 404-817-5117, Houston, Texas. HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1929 HARLEM NEGROES WAKING UP Judging from recent election returns from New York City, the Harlem Negroes are waking up politically, and, not only were three colored candidates successful in being nominated for city aldermanic posts, but one young Negro was nominated by the Republican party as candidate for United States representative from the Twenty-first Congressional District of New York. These colored candidates will enter the autumn election facing strong and determined opposition, both in the shape of Democratic and independent opponents; but by maintaining political solidarity and the employment of some "horse gumption," it ought not to be a difficult task for the Harlem voters not only to elect aldermen, but to send another Negro to the United States congress. Having been conscious of their political power, the Catholics played the role "name and show-bound," and they should not permit any minister forces to influence them in casting their ballots against these colored candidates. There has always been considerable rivalry between the Negroes of New York City and Chicago, with the blanks in the latter city playing more partisan politics, while the racial brethren in the nation's metropolis have operated more along the independent line in politics. In order to send Hubert T. DeLany, Republican congressional nominee of color, to the lower house of congress, the race voters of Harlem, who constitute a majority in said district, must emulate examples last faintly. The Republican branch has unnatched to the polls in mase and sent Oscar DeFriest to congress. We are glad to observe that Harold Mergers are walking up stairs to them, to them, to employ the womensurcer of stride is: "Stay woke!" WHITE UMPIRES AT NEGRO GAMES Being the first and only race publication in Texas to take a definite and determined stand against colored colleges using white officials at the base and foot ball games played between the various college clubs in this state, and having played no small part in breaking up that practice. The Informer would not be consistent if it should endorse and approve the course pursued here last Sunday by the promoters of the so-called "Negro world's majors," who employed two white umpires for the final bill of the league. The Kansan City Monarcha, champions of the National Negro League, and the Houston Black Buffaloes, champions of the Texas-Dakhoone Louisiana League, were clashing here on the diamond for the mythical premier honors of the colored baseball world, and three games had been played with Negro umpires officiating. Players on both teams had done a bit of squawking about and against the brand of umpiring in the series, while the local fans lilacous were riding the arbiter brought here from the major stadium. Last Saturday one of the Buffs, angered at what he considered a bad decision, struck the Kansas City umpire, and created quite a score on the playing field; but police officers and players quelled the incipient uprising and the bellionne Buff was hannibalized from the park. Such incidents have transpired quite often in white games, both amateur, semi-professional and professional; but we have never seen any white club ownership or ownership because of such fractures between white players and white umpires. If two teams, representing the best expands of the national gantine in their respective circuits, can not play a series of games and submit to the decisions of colored arbiters, without backtracking and fighting, instead of employing white umpires the club owners should disband their teams and seek other fields in which to invest their money and engage their time and talent. The Saturday outbreak was a disgraceful and unwarranted affair, but such fiascos are staged in the best regalized white leagues, yet the white umpires continue to handle the infamous and their downfall and uphold by lignum officials, club owners, and even the public. To our mind, those few Negroes who gave the two white umpires an answer when they appeared upon the playing field had Saturday, the type of Sambo, who are obsessed with the damn "forcifer complex." Finally, we must take our race with its faults and short-comma, or become allies to our racial group. NEGRO ORDERS AND THEIR PRINTING The followers has never been able to comprehend why some of the leaders in our fraternal organizations still persist in giving out printing, or hand of R, to priests who not only are not members of said secret orders, but who are not even identified with the Negro race. Only last week our attention was called to a receipt card of a certain Negro fraternity, which any colored printer in Texas could produce, which was printed in an office that does not embody one Negro and that black man serves only in the jailor role. Not a single member of the printing establishment, which printed these cards, is connected with this particular order, and not one solitary member of this fraternity is employed even in a menial capacity with this printing concern. There are two or three Negro printing establishments in Texas which can print practically all the printed matter needed by the Negro fraternities and other racial organizations, but instead of printing these cards, they lead the leaders preach from the huestos of Texas in corraling members, they pursue another policy and thus impoverish the members of their own orders who have invested large sums of money in printing equipment to serve the printing wants and needs of the various fraternities, and to give worthwhile employment to members of the Negro race. When members of that fraternial leader desire publicity and are very anxious that they and their order be "sold" to the Negro contingent, they never forget the colored newspapers; but as soon as the publicity matter is obtained and the desired results accomplished, they forget these race publishers and printers and rush pencilel to printing offices owned and operated by men who are neither members of secret orders nor connected with our race. This is not a gospel of race hatred, but merely a frank discussion of the manner in which so many race leaders continue to "fatten frogs for snakes." If the members of our race are to be provided avenues of employment outside the field of domestic or menial labor, the race leaders must play their part in making possible such businesses, but it can not and will not ever be done if the heads of Negro fraternal organizations persist in taking bread out of the mouths of members of their orders and race, and giving it to members of other races. Self-preservation is the primal law of God and man, and the Bible asserts that the man who will not provide for his own household is worse than an infidel and has denied the faith. To add insult to injury, or vice versa, all of these fraternal leaders, who are guilty of such practices, are drawing handsome salaries for their official services in said orders; yet they show their gratitude by taking the money of these hard-working Negroes and spending it with printers who are perfect aliens, speaking racially and fraternally. Neither graft nor gratuity should influence any race leader in taking away from his race revenue and substantial support and according to that other races, and the man who continues to commit such acts stamps as being unworthy of the high standards of the profession, and the cabinets and members of such orders to see that this practice is discontinued, or the official guilty of such an unwise and unsound policy defeated for office. RAILROADS AND NEGRO PASSENGERS During recent years we have observed that some of the railroad systems in Texas are not providing porters for colored coaches on some of their trains operating in this state, with the result that colored passengers are compelled to entrain and detrain as best they can at the various stations along the lines. The Southern Pacific Lines operate three passenger trains serving colored beds, which make no provisions for porters in the Negro coaches, and colored female passengers are forced to board and leave these trains unaided with heavy luggage and baggage. On neither the Austin, Victoria nor Shreveport division does the Southern Pacific Lines maintain a porter for the colored coaches, yet this system enjoys a large colored patronage on all three of these divisions. Neither the white trainman (flagman) nor conductor pays any attention to colored passengers on these trains, and it is a travesty upon justice and decency to note how colored passengers must get on and off these trains. The Missouri-Kansas Texas Railroad Company ("Katy") provides no porter for the colored coach between Waco and Houston, the porter leaving the North Texas trains at Waco on the trip to South Texas, and boarding the trains at Waco on the South Texas trains to North Texas. Despite the fact that colored passengers are forced to change trains and cars at Waco, when enroute from North Texas points via the "Katy" to South Texas points, no porter is available to assist these passengers in transferring their traveling luggage to another; while the same situation exists on the trip from South Texas to North Texas by way of this same railroad system. The Informer has also been informed that the Missouri Pacific Lines, on trains number 11, 12 and 13, operating on the Houston-Brownsville division, not only fail to provide porters for the colored coaches, but that both male and female colored passengers are compelled to employ the same toilet. Yet colored passengers on all these trains must pay the same first-class fare paid by passengers of other races, who have better cars and better service. No other business concern in the state could pull off some of the stunts staged by some of these Texas railroads, in charging for one type of service and then giving another, not seen to give a rap whether colored passengers ride in freight cars, or walk, it is time that the Negroes of Texas should manifest some concert effort in their own traveling welfare, and to see it that these railroad companies, which are enjoying considerable Negro patronage, provide the same accommodations and service for colored passengers as that in vogue for passengers of other races. With bus lines and automobiles reducing the annual income of the railroad systems in Texas from passenger travel, and with the prospect that good highways and automotive traffic will make still greater inroads in the near future, it appears to the Informer that heads in the railroad would create a little busier environment and to it that all their passengers are made friends rather than foes of their several lines. Any merchant who short-changes a customer, or gives him short weight, will not only lose that customer, but makes himself liable for court action. Yet the railroads of Texas can charge passengers of one race for first-class traveling service and then provide them with a type of service which is far inferior to that given the same class of service. There is nothing fair, honest, or equitable in such procedure. The Informer is hereby calling attention to this practice with the view that it will be remedied at once. If colored passengers are to be given the worst type of accommodations and service on the passenger trains in Texas, then the railroads should be fair, honest and honorable, and only charge passengers of first-class service and service which they receive as passengers on these lines. OPINIONS THE END OF CO-RACIAL POLITICS By KELLY MILLER, Howard University, Washington, D. C. the DoP the Prison design would only apply to a New South Congressional candidate. The aggrieved Negro has physical dominance. This could have little or no direct effect on the South or on the Republican party at large. The conduct of the government without regard to race or color constitutes the sum and substance of the reconstruction spirit. For the brief period of eight years, "equality" was the watch word and rallying cry Physical difference of race appear to the eye was kept in the unconscious background of race, so the unequal terms, dislike neither the superiority complex on the one hand, nor the inferiority complex on the other. I am describing a condition which I deplore. I do not appear of what I deplore but somebody must tell the Tek-Tek that the watch-leaves on the wall and dislodge the dust of design on the distant horizon must not deceive those intertwined with false hopes of security. The only way to protect to meet the storm is to wear a watch. Well, of I such it forms die degree ue trusted in the world, I am treated in where 2 is curried on me. I after tahr schout gallows an de my sample the terr you de mumme an my sample the terr you de mumme York, but I was fwd dat of I shadred d i war I two hwmment with de gillen roms an gin er chance ter sallain how roms an gin er chance ter sallain how I made so mme hoolt dun biss The citadel of co-racial politics began to tumble with the capitulation of President Hayes. The pronouncement of President Taft, that he would abolish the racial division, such placement was distasteful to the white people of the community marked the second definitive stage in the undoing of the racial "entate-cordiale." The rise of the lily-white race in the former of the order of things. The reign of the political bandwagon are in *Ilysheh* hands. The Negro leaders must either take the back seat, or like Achilles, sit in their impudent tents. Ben Davis, Bob Church and Walter Cohen did not attend the Ilysheh bandwagon. Mr. William, Mrs. Beesy, by proxy, looked on with silent regret. Perry Howard in and his silent thoughts were worth many pennies. Professor Hawkins heard of what, and taken place the next day, the same as you and I. The simple fact that Mr. Hawes does not pose for photograph with Morga delgata may, do, be suggestive and significant. In my last release, I suggested the reenunciation of Mr. Hawer. I then knew as much as the Ilyshe- trend of things as has subsequently been revealed by the reorganization of the Republican national committee. Mr. Hawer is indeed a Ilyshe- but all white Republicans, with the exception of Chicago and La Guadin of New York, are Ilyshe- The recent action of the Republican party in placing at the head of the national committee a man of open and avowed lily-water persecution drives the last nail in the coffin. The situation has now become simplified. There is no longer any pretense to co-raciality in the management and control of grand oil of the nation, forgotten all of its ancient traditions. A lily-white may be defined as a Republican, North or South, who does not believe that the Negro has any political rights which a white man in bound to respect, if they run counter to his determination to dominate the equation. There is probably only one member in either house of congress who has the right of hearts—and that is the black one. The Negro politician is slow of mind and hesitant of heart to discern and sense the signs of the time. They are riding a dead horse and endeavor to prod him on with sharp spurs. The Negro is restricted to Haitian's choice. Mr. Howe is the ablest and most efficient statement in eicher party with a social program which means much to the nation, but to the Negro because he needs it most. The lines were definitely laid during the last campaign. No word was used to describe the spiller binders about the rights of the Negro bated upon the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments. The Republican party is in constant jeopardy by insurgent threats from the North. The newly awakening industrial South with its native white population offers new fields to offset the threatened loss in the East and West. But the North is not the only that is the Negro must be eliminated as a contentious element in political affairs. The Republican party is willing to pay the price. Moral constituency weighs but feely against political Passing Parade Some observations at the recent Monarch-Buffalo series at West End Fans and fanettes from all sections of the state have to see the tibial series between two powerful diamonds. The Pilgrim's hair band, directed by Prof. A. D. Ewell, is making the wrist ring with its fine music. Some J. I. Wilkinson, owner of the Monarchs, watching the crowd still by the turretiles. Ticket scalpers are not in evidence, showing that the promoters of the season have been successful. Walter Walker, Little Rock, Ark., now a member of Prairie View faculty, down to the gym. He attended the San Antonio, also touring Maui, mourned over to witness the tikis. He will be deceived. H.A. A. "Pirat" Sturrup, Wim Ewing and Schgio Shahs are among the number from the North Texas. Judge Carter W. Wesley looking quite Chateaublain in his fall bury. M. J. B. Geigel, spouse of Bobby Geigel, trying to squene through the crossroads. Press coop filled with newspaper articles, all affirming the or taking the Jeff L. Alexander, head handout Electric Company, enjoying the game of basketball and resident crowds said to his company's resume. All the cultural patrons and dealers attended the festival police force duty at the park. Really the crowds are two huge to commemorate all of 'em, but they are from here, from there, and everywhere. Excuse us, please, while we get ready to go to the Food Festival (coaching school and exhibition). Pilgrims' antifunnel, November 3-9, includes. Let's all go out to the cultural demonstration. KNOW TEXAS To help cultivate keep their hairs and trees green and beautiful the farmers use a number of summer water rate of less than half the regular rate for excess water used in that purpose. Texas has all the states in its total crop values with an average annual production of $800,000,000. Texas has more land in cultivation than any other state and has more good new land available for future cultivation than any other state for cultivation from 40 to 45 million bushels. Ousear DPriest stands out as the antithesis of this lily-wilde propaganda. And yet, on deeper analysis, he is emphasizing and strengthening it. He demands Negro control of Negro constituencies, whose logical counterpart is white control of white constituencies. He is a radical. He is crucial. He is crucial in his logical conclusion. Gillespie County, where the parish is located, is the site of the official survey of the archbishop had to be made to give him a living wage, valued $100. $50 in land bills and all main taxes were paid. MAMBA'S DAUGHTERS DUI BOSE HEYWARD Author of PORGY A Story of Sacrifice, Romance, Humor and Tragedy ♦ Saint?" INTERESTING ILLUMINATING INSTRUCTIVE W. B. KIF Co., 651 B. Bearnard St., Chennai, Puducherry Advertising Bureau/Thiruvanamalai INSTALLMENT I PART I It was no more chance that, during the first decade of the new century, brought the Mamba to the light of the Wentworth's kitchen. The underworld into the light of the Wentworth's kitchen. A good evidence for the belief that it had its origin in some obscure relic perhaps some deep and but half-remains the reasoning of her brain. to embark upon what she hoped for. For Mamba had arrived at an island, and the habitation had always been the waterfront. that, having arrived at her decision, she was able to master the courage necessary to In the Charleston of Mamba's day been divided into two general classes: the upper, consisting of a certain choreoformality and enjoyed a certain choreoformality and had no white idols and were little better The evening was one of unusual excitement in two little bird house, a small one with a first rivee. Polly was slim and lovely in her hair. She used with its hand-knotted braid. Mr. Wentworth. But there were no birds in the room of bloom the little brick house was without a carden. It four massive windows to the limit of its accommodation. The child was breathless with long-ing "Please, Mother, please; May, and Danmark, and the Inns have big gardens. It won't take a minute to get there. Saint will work. We work." THE HOUSTON INFORMER ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION—October 5, 1929 TESTED RECIPES TESTED RECIPES A young woman stands in a dark dress, holding a large vase. She has a cheerful expression and is looking directly at the camera. The background is a solid black color. YE OLD FAVORITE ICE-BOOK CAKE 1 cup sugar 1 tablespoon flour 1 egg 1 tablespoon butter 1 tablespoon juice 1 tablespoon milk the burden on Maum Netta, and at once rebuilding her and re-establishing it. "I am really provoked, Maum" (she had not some as far as that in years); "I was just going to ask me and I find you accepting favours of me and I find you accepting favours of a payer. Now have no money to do?" "Yes, Mrs. Mine. Dat a baith 'omum tuh may no tuh. See if you can find a ole dres or something on gilh it tuh she an' ser she away." RECIPES 1 cup cream 1 cup water 1 cup orange Mix sugar and flour and add to tah and cover over it ter and cover over it water until thick and smooth; add orange juice slightly and add stiff-white whites of eggs. Add the bottom and side of butter in. There was silence in the kitchen and the banister of impending crises did not stir. Some old cladding thrown over her old dishwasher, which was finally dismised a mutual failure and expounded the past, the Maatista will attend to those disasters by helping us. Here are some old cladding. We courted almost in the floor, with her nail fanning gestures about her work. The wall was raised with gratitude. She (Courthold on page two) side toward the gun and close together. Cover heightens, with layer of water. This, another layer of filling and a top not for 21 hours to harden. 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She reached for her bone note and held it with an open window there entered the mollusk man with it in reconstant chord pliures while she held her note to the window and looked out. Mamu was seated immediately to the older woman's gaze with an expression she could not tell. She came nobody else but he whispered to some nobody else but he tell me Maum Nettai listened for a moment. No Kogri can regain harmony, but beauty is common around all ages. She danced with a stone dropped almost into the barber's chair, and true. She commenced to sway slowly from side to side. Nettai tried the harmony with one hand but the other unlocked Bodgates, for the spiritual journey returned on tiptoe to her dress. Her bird of prey was in that strange community that comes from merging two sparrows and beautiful common offering. The bird pardived pardived rocked to the enchantment of its creators. In the dining room the little mahogany clock on the table was on toward onward. Church was also and Mrs. Wentworth looked the little brick house chalking with several neighbors. "I did not know there was a Kogri marked. Why, that singing seems so beautiful." And Sunday, too, contributed a and a chronically shocked voice. Mamna Neta sat just inside of the room with her turbanned head nodded of the side, and the door stood open. The door swaited and paithed with Mamba swaiting and paithed with the whole being into the music. But the door had not been opened. Before her on the mamba swaited all of the things possessed by the family. The last just being given a final polish, she said to speak a second time before she could re-enter the kitchen, and the slow gathering together of the people, like people walking from a daze, entered the dining room, closing the door behind her, and gave her a kiss. With the success of the shootout, Mrs. Wentworth had a definite objective. As a matter of fact, Mrs. Wentworth was predicated for failure in such a situation than her weakness, and where such weakness was the Bama, born of a race that owed its very existence to its understaff, just how vulnerable those virtues are to her attack against them and her time. Her position was now a favour ahead of her victim, leaving a favour ahead of her victim, leaving a favour obligation. The Wentworth had no money wherewith to compensate for her failure, and must be given food in the kitchen ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION—October 5, 1929 and the outwash and easily recog- nize the treek. To the neighbourhood, and even in her own eyes, this gave me a sense of being a child to be retainer of the aristocracy. Presently, when she was safely out of car- riage, she went to the Referent to refer to the Wentworth household Mamah had no regular hours for work, but she was always dramatic in the moment of emergency, and in the moment of materializing in the dance of emergency, and in the services of a social nature. To Polly's great pride she insisted on following her mother's example, to the alper bar orientation to the dance, and the dance was in program, she played the ladies mask with the wait- ing girls. The wealthy girls from the Battery dance hall were the story of her daughter's talents and her own wealth circled back to Mrs Barnett, who was by her to those below-stairs gather- ing. Mamah's logic in these cases was that many diminished qualities, who of a young female, who was to be the maid? 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She could name the girl, speak French, speak Spanish, perfectly mettic. so for what might have been with which to meet the excuses of the gentle and charming old ladies of the gentleman tradition that had lingered on in the diagramsmuseum of old women, who made it unattainable word that men, seen aawering. She already had met which she was predestined by birth, Pablo Picasso "PORO" MUSIC BY BENNY O'BRIEN FACE POWDER self in its particular detail to a master in its selection of when the proper material should be given an opportunity of appearing in the book, and a method that would lie between graded and ungraded. Sometimes at the waterfront he would call the police that had renege to do with the personal equation, that were detained from actuality and seemed to be a threat. gross creating a dock head single file, with cotton linen on their backs, and against a blue-green sea horizon. He'd like to catch that so that it could not elude him again; fix it in some medium that he could carry crayons, could not hold a paint brush, could not hold math in his hands had passed in algebra. There is good knowledge. It had to be a masterpiece, been born without that kind of a brain. His friends had been more aware of the old man's disappearance. He had been dropped from his boat, and at least logical enough to follow that to its conclusion. But here he was. Only Mamba seemed to understand the old man's coming when he was gone, his ability, and the two would be discovered by Mrs. Wentworth in a corner empty packing case. Mamba with her disgust laid aside, and a look of love and cumulous cunning on the old man's up and down white gray tarnish up and down while he laughed, languaging his quiet laugh and forgetting himself in the Summer came, and with it a desperate decision on the part of a desperate client, to employ someone especially small in an important position. That one may know how desperate and become it, is only necessary to be at the shore, furnished with the necessary equipment, to the limited number of "paying guests" we are to be permitted to share with the client. Mamba decided to accompany the family; Maua Netta went as a matter of course, and at the ferry that was to convey them on the first Judge Hurwitz had arrived for a meeting of court. It is unlikely that a more serious case would be heard on the hands of Sullivan's island since the historic days of General Meoric Heir. He presides, and the prosecution will be led by the judge and prosecute now. Mamu clipped board and价nece-now Mamu triumphs. Now you, Cook, we talked calls' folk, Miss Wentworth', she told us. Now we know, now he'll not speak muting but degraminate. (Continued on page 8) Will Negroes Rule Manhttan In 1940? LOVES CINEMAS BRING E DEN GO A MOVIE FOR THE A NEW COLLECTION OF THE 20TH COLLEGIANS ENTRANCE N. ENOY AVE A street scene indicating the center of the Negro district in Harlem today. The present trend is away from this district, toward the center of the Manhattan business district. Careful Analysis of the Recent Changes and Tendencies in the Manhattan Population Indicates that Black Folk May Control the World's Richest Metropolis Careful Analysis of the Recent Changes and Tendencies in the Manhattan Population Indicates that Black Folk May Control the World's Richest Metropolis Will colored people control Manhattan Island within the lifetime of men now in middle age? Will this most noted borough of New York City find itself overwhelmingly populated by Negroes and politically controlled by them? Will capable black politicians of 1940 'admirer the affairs of this famous island? In point of wealth and population, New York is the greatest State in the United States, though only 30th in size. New York City, at its southern extremity, has the greatest population and wealth of any city in the entire world. Most of the wealth of New York state is concentrated in New York City, from which comes at east one-fourth of all the national revenue. This city alone is twice as rich as Australia and four times as rich as South Africa or Hungary, and the richest section of New York City is Manhattan Island, a borough of the metropolis, 16 miles long, about a mile or so in width and 21.38 square miles in area. Here modern civilization has reached its greatest height in wealth, culture, refinement, art, architecture, commerce and knowledge. Here are buildings by the score that shoot hundreds of feet into the air; railroads that run for miles under the ground; tubes that hurl mail underground with the speed of an airplane, and a thousand other wonders of modern civilization. Will Negroes one day rule this Borough? Or first throuth, but upon examination it is readily seen to be a serious possibility. Negro Population Increasing In 1920 the total population of Manhattan island was 2,284,103 people, 101,133 New Yorkers, and 1926 the population showed little more than a total of 1,800,000 and today, in 1929, there are liberally estimated to be over 200,000 people. This number it is also necessary to add thousands of Spanish-speaking Porto Ricans, Cubans and many other similarly considered when Negroes are being discussed, are nevertheless certainly not white people in the American meaning of the word. The total population of the island is decreasing while the colored population is increasing about one-fourth as rapidly. If this trend continues to see the Negroes numerically dominant in the borough. When that time arrives the result will certainly be the population President, aldermen and the Bubblin' The Gospel Train In Coming **Vocals** William Jubilee Singers He's Got His Eyes On You **Record No. 14453-10, 10-inch, 75c** Out of Door Track Blues **Record Mouth, Harp, Song** William McCoy I'm Wild About That Thing You've Got To Give Me Some Vocals . . . . . Bessie Smith Sik your dealer for the latest Race Record Catalog Columbia Phonograph Company, 1819 Broadway, New York City By DANTON SMITH bulk of the officials being Negroes, either elected or appointed by the power of Negro votes Business Structures Replace Homes Is this a wild dream? The facts do not indicate such. Manhattan Island is rapidly filling up with huge skyscrapers devoted to business enterprises of all kinds. More and more they are encreaching on the residential areas of the borough. Whereas most office buildings were not a few years ago below 34th street, they have now filled a large ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION----October 5, 1929 part of the area between that thoroughfare and 59th street (Central Park). Quite naturally the value of residential property has increased. This has been followed by increased taxation, which has raised the rents so high that persons of moderate means have had to get out. Manhattan Lost Over Half Million People By this method Manhattan has lost over a half million people in the nine years since the 1960s. The great colonies of Jews, Irish, italiens and Germans, there are now business structures, where no one lives except an occasional jantor's family. Every day old tenements are being torn down to make way for more skyscrapers, widened streets, tunnel entrances and bridgeheads. 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States, was established; the famous Mother A.M.E. Zion Church came into being in 1804, and the famous Manhattan in 1796, and the renowned Abysinia Baptist Church was founded in 1803, serving as the fountain head of the faith among Negroes in the South. At the time the Federal Constitution was adopted in 1791, all free Negroes in the State could vote. Negroes have always played an important part in the history of Manhattan island. They fought valiantly during the Revolutionary War and distinguished themselves at the Battle of Lake Erie. Negroes Deserve to Rule Thousands of them went South and died to make their brethren free during the Civil War, and to teach them after that. They were with the U.S. Army during the war with Spain in 1898. During the World War, the 15th New York Infantry, composed largely of Negroes from Manila, fought a firing line longer than any other American regiment in France, won the greatest number of decorations and clichés in the war, strength making the world safe for democracy and was the first American regiment to cross the Rhine into German territory after the ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION—October 5, 1929 DR.FRED PALMER'S W/SKIN WHITENER RECOMMENDED BLEACH COAT Dr.Fred Palmer's HAIR DRESSER DR.FRED PALMER'S SKIN WHITENER RICE POINT DR.FRED Skin W A MEDICAL PRICE street, in the heart of the lower financial district. It was also in Manhattan that the first college in the United States, Freedom's Journal, was founded by John W. Ruswurm, first nero college graduate in the United States (Bowdoin College), in 1827. Nezro Political Power So, no group has better right than the Negroes to rule Manhattan Island, and certainly the possibility of them there to moll and are becoming more and more of a political power, what with representation already in the city council and the State's the most populous and are becoming restriction of European immigration, Negroes are continuing to flock to Manhattan because it is the most liberal city in the continent for colored folk in all America under the Stars and Stripes. If the whites continue to move out as they have been the only group to contest the political supremacy of the Negroes. Black folk will never be sufficiently powerful numerically to control Charlotte New York, but on Manhattan Island, the wealthiest, most up-to-date, most pictureque and most stimulating part of the world's greatest city, Negroes to rule in the next ten years. 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There was nothing extraordinary in that, it may be stated. But at the time, Massinisa was a fugitive—hunted and tracked by his enemies. He had less than six followers. A Great Love. And all for the love of a woman. No love story is more touching than that of Masminisa's. Let us glance at the leading figure in this mighty drama. They are: Hannibal, the Carthaginian, said to be the greatest military genius of all time, and himself an African. Scipio, foremost Roman general of his day, a man of his culture, cultured, ruled by his head. Syphax, king of Numidia, the king-pin of the situation. Both Rome and Carthage had done their best to win his favor. Syphax had used all his grace and tact on Syphax who had secured him as an ally. Most Beautiful Woman. Sophonisa, most beautiful woman of her time, the daughter of Hasdrubal, Carthaginian general, and niece of Massinissa, son of Gala. King of Massylla, a petty kingdom in southern Numidia. The Numidians were a people of mixed Berber and Ethiopian ancestry. The Berber and Ethiopian were Asiatic race. Earlier in history the empire of Ethiopia extended over all that region. The Numidian cavalry was the great force of the Carthaginians. Commanded by Metinus, the mulatto, they nearly took Sicily from the Romans. Falls in Love. As a lad, Massinissa had come to Carthage to study. While there he fell in love with the king of Carthage, drubral, taking a fancy to the comely and accomplished man, had consented to the match, "even though he was a fool," he said. A giant in size and strength, none could equal Massinissa on horseback or with the sword. At the labyrinth, he studied Greek and military tactics. Gloried in War. At 17, inflamed by his love for Sophonisba and eager to do something to prove it, he induced his father to declare war against Rome; and gathering an army, Massinissa marched against Syphax him in two great battles. This done, he went off to join the Carthaginian forces in Spain. At that time Carthage had the upper hand, and Hannibal was winning the battle for far from the walls of Rome. 18-Year-Old Prodigy. Arriving in Spain, Massinissa, not yet 18, attacked Scipio, Romain's foremost leader, and other Rohan general, Gneus, sent against him, met the same fate. With his black cavalry, Massinissa seemed invincible. While this gallant young knight was endeavoring to prove to his lady that he was worthy of her, something else was happening in her mind: anxious to win over Syphax, had offered him the prize he always coveted: the beautiful Sophonisba. Against her will, Sophonisba yielded. She was heard that his fiancées had been married to Syphax he hastened to the tent of Hudrabul. The latter, hearing of the murder, grieved at the injury dom his brilliant young friend, but would take no steps to redress it. Forced to choose between his private feelings and what he felt was the public good, Hadrudral decided for Syphax. That decision was to mean the doom of Carthage. The doormenians could not have tainted the more unlucky. They had not reckoned with Massinissa. Deserts Cartharians Hot with anger, Mamasinis quit, and he went to his native land. Before leaving Spain, he sleets into Sippe's camp, where he was killed. On the way he Sippe sent men to the army, and finally arrived in Maysil, in the meantime, his father had died; and welcomed by the people, he was now Sippe. 'Now Syphax, for revenge for Sippe, he sent men to him in battle after battle. Humely wounded in the passage of a car, he fell into two companions in a cave. To cannibal, he gave out that he was Loses in Love and in War But undiscouraged, he gathered another army and again he was beatless. But he was still determined war did he seem to have any success against this great enemy. But he was not alone. Sippe lingered on the African coast with an army, and with great determination he led to him and offered to become his captain. With him were only five followers. But Madinat, as he was, alone on the African coast had already felt the force of his army. Marches with Seiple Ralying his people once more, he matched with Scopio to attack the army commanded by "Hadhradul Musa" and "Hadhradul Scipio" and Musa had to rely on strategy. They began by a prolapse Noting that the Nunidian camp was one night. The N Numidian was not knowing that the Nunidian camp had been set fire to the armies behind it. The Romans in the Carthaginian camp, the saints had seen the flames and the creed, made the same error, created the same error, and caused the same error to the cries of the wounded and the dying they thought those also were a saint stealing into the Carthaginian camp. Carthaginian Camp Destroyed Carthaginian Camp and beast were into a panic and fell either into the fire on the sword or the enemy were killed and wounded; 1000 Nunidian horses were captured; 1000 Nunidian men were captured and Syphax, utterly ridden, fled to Bali. Ralying, Hadhradul and Syphax prepared for another battle. The disastrous battle by fire; not by battle. One is in Syphax Routed Once more the four leaders met in battle. This time Massima arrangement, he would oppose it to Syphax; to dooble by his first victory, swept his enemy before him. In vain Massima's army hoping to impress Massima's army hoping to impress and Massima, catching up with and made him prisoner. The beaten army had taken refuge in an anissa pinned on there. Was it the fugitives he sought? No; there was no chance that all his victories—Syphaxian and her—had been lost but her—long four years of tortured waiting that had but served to increase With massima the Roman general, Lelius. He decided it to attack anissa, and pany him. Skillfully he used argument, the pushed ahead. Finds Sonhonisha Arriving before the walls of the city, the citizens their king loaded, with chains. Quickly they surrendered, and the king his one and twenty years, disbanded through the gates. Once made in stone, he was taken to the city, past the palace gates, and there. Sophonisa in the full bloom of her beautiful maness went to meet her horse. Massinilla went to meet her horse. She came to meet him and threw herself at his feet began to paddle with him not in give her a courteous, and thy fortune, she said, but if it is permitted to a captive and if it is permitted to a captive and of a conqueror, I pray ye, she, the royal majesty with which we are bound, to not hand me over to the capricion of some cruel Roman. Dispose of me Overcome by Love But Massinella, overcome by her love, beamed at her. "I love better to depend on a Numidian than a Roman. prefer those born like I under a Roman, rather than a Roman." He led her into the palace, and embracing her, assured her she still loved her. "She was in the way with his soldiers, and not far behind him There was but one way, it was a bold and foolhardy way, but she could not be married her at once. As Massinella's wife, she could not be treated as a slave." ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION-October 5, 1929 "I love better to depend on a Numidian than a Roman. I prefer those born like I, under the skies of Africa. Let death take me rather than a Roman." lay he had the ceremony performed. When Lelen arrived and heard his mother crying, she angered that he wished to match Bohan's dress and send her off with the other captive, but Massinella was too powerful to be offended then, so she agreed to help him until Script came. He arrived and, as fate had it, he saw Syrah Godfrey. Fate Intervenes New Sybira was crafty. He knew that Masmina had taken his wife and he would rather see her dead. He recalled that Masmina recalled his past fortunes, and wishing to know why he had reflected the Roman alliance and fought against them. "Yes, I have committed a great fault, an sft of collar for which I moment I took arms against the moment I took arms against the moment of my folly. Syphaz Fleadu "My ruin began when I fell in love with her. She stands and she is passionately devoted to her country, and though I don't stand her and she is passionately devoted to her country, and though I don't stand her and she is passionately devoted to her country, it was my love for her that preoccupated me. He added: "Now I am ruined, but I am still trying to see her pass into the hands of my enemy, Masmusha. He has been in my life, and I have been in his fielder yet. Has he not in marrying her shown a blinder passion for Seleno who had been included in the saw the thing in a different light. Why, indeed, the sudden marriage of Seleno and I was consulting Lelah." Why this exigency to marry a captive? Surely I have seen her in a different light, said. Sending for Masmusha, I will believe, Masmusha, that you have seen in me several qualities that make you a friend in friendship in Spain and again in Africa you have confided to Selma Advisors "of all the qualities which you possess," Mr. Obama said, "quality of which is most proof. is my commitment—the empire I would build. Massinna, I would like to see crown him. Because, believe me well, at Massinna, I would fear to face the enemy of the enemy than to fear the enemy of which besiege us." That a victory over himself would be greater than his victory over Syriac, he continued, "and the factions rather than to speak to vow of victory. I will permit me to say this first: Syriac, people, his all are now the properties of the Roman republic. Their fate is not in the hands of him, but his wife a part of all this." Is she not account of hating alienated our ancient sly and threw him into the war against us? witchcraft over yourself. Do not tarnish all your virtues by a single vulture. Do not offease all the avenues you have rendered Home by one step, the efface all the avenues you unify all that you have done." Between Love and Dust Manualsena Archival Stephie and Mamunah again fought together. This time they had to contend with the enemy, who, quitting Europe, had returned to Africa. Mamunah had tried to rescue the man, but he had remained faithful to Rome. He two faced me at Zama on two occasions. In the forefront of Hammad's campaign the trumpets to blow became a music-stick and, turning, became a hawke in Hammad's army. At the end of the campaign they slept down on the left wing of the enemy and soon the Carthaginians They Clash Peace Returns Now encaused a period of alxy business, and the town became business and Carthage. 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But soon they saw their error, for Buton they saw their error, for they sized them. Finally, after eating their homes and even the leather of the saddle, they surrendered after promising to pay a heavy annual tribute to have another effect. The Romans to have another effect was to have declared war on an ally, despoiled on the weakened republic. Sophonisba Avenged Thus was Sophoniba avenged, but Mastinissa did not live to see it. He few days earlier, aged nearly ninety, gave a few days earlier, aged nearly ninety, Livvy, Polibya, Appian, Justin and all the historians of the period speak in highest terms of him. Polibya was a woman: "Mastinissa was the greatest and the happiest sovereign of our speech, the greatest and the longest years in perfect health and died at the age of ninety. Marellous Physical Specimen "Practically he was the strongest and the greatest of all men. Time were it necessary to stand, he could keep on his feet for days at a time; as to remaining on for days and nights at a stretch. "Thanks to the harmony that reigned in his family, his kingdom was never troubled by intrigue or great mischief. The greatest merit, his most admirable work: before him, Numidia was wild, uncultivated, and all to culture. He could produce all kinds of fruit like any other country. He has, therefore, most of his memory honored. A short time before his death, his memory was honored. The day after the Carthanians. The day after the tent eater whole wheat bread Changed History But for Masmina, in the world as now written would have been different. One fact is that she was a member of the republic, which had been a force for seven hundred years, took world supremacy from Africa and gave it to the world. 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