Houston Informer

Saturday, October 12, 1929

Houston, Texas

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Shorter Will Not Join Merger CHICAGO EDITOR LANDS HIGH OFFICE 5 PRICE CENTS VOL XI Shon CHICA THE MIRROR FALL FOOD FESTIVAL NOVEL COOKING SCHOOL PUSHING BISHOP RALLY FENCE AROUND PARK Beginning Tuesday, November 5 and ending Saturday night, November 9. The Houston Informer will conduct the cooking show from 4 to 10 time, time and location, West Davenport and Ragged Reefs. Classes in cooking, preparation of menus and other dieticetic subjects will be conducted from 4 to 10 time, time and location, various artists, cooks and kitchen experts will have as their instructor an out- door field. Classes will be no admission fees changed to the daily cooking school, but on the other hand many good outdoor money and without price, to those who visit this food festival and exhibit. *** In this connection, free doors will prevail both day and night throughout the festival, with the Informer’s cooking school, and these classes are not only open to house- holds, in special areas, in a popular jazz orchestra and the celebrat- ion Hall, known as the listeners as the National Jazz Harmonizers. The cooking school will give a short, program education with the beginning at 8:30 a.m, with admission free to everybody. The cooking school will maintain boots during the festival, with coun- vers and other favors for those who The Informer is going to consider- able expense to promote this culinary event, and is sure that our people attend all functions in large numbers, and help make it a time of great event life of colored park. John R. Grigasey, president of the local Bishop Club, is calling upon all Bishops to undertake, and, in the event no one will be able to give the Bishops to receive whatever contributions you may have for the "Better Bishop Club." Bear in mind that this drive will only last 80 days and $5,000 in cash due to be paid during the present month. According to a news item in one of the daily newspapers last week, the city council has decided to a local firm for placing a wire (Continued on Last Page) THE HOUSTON INFORMER BISHOP VERNON DENIES REPORT ABOUT COMBINE Little Rock, Ark.—(ANP) —Shorter College will not be a party to the proposed merger of Shorter College, Arkansas Baptist College, and Phi ander Smith College, declared Bishop W. T. Vernon to the representative of the Associated Negro Press, here Tuesday morning. Discussing the projected merger, which has gained wide publicity following the announcement of the plan, the bishop said: "I would not attempt anything so revolutionary as amounting to the merger of the institution and the approval of the general conference, the higher education of the schools that the most cordial relationships between the schools mentioned to contain the merger of Arkansas might benefit from the cooperative efforts of the schools in the efforts to give them the best education." In "this day when Negro youths are attending and graduating from college, the child of the humblest cotton picker deserves the same chance as the child of the humblest cotton picker of our group. This is the purpose of Shorter College, and we are working to cultivate the student in view. The answer in which Negro have rallied to the cause of the Negro community is in hearty sympathy with our project." Raising Money For Improvement That the bishop was right in his statement is indicated by the theatrical for improvement of the college and the employing of the best trained men in the college in May and since that time seven more thousand have been contributed to the college and a program of education has been prosecuted. Tyrone Hall, a new dormitory of last year, has been remodelled and improved. The students are improved. One of the strongest faculties in the history of the school of the college folk have cooperated in the record-breaking number of students. Churchmen, laymen and just ordinary folk have cooperated in the working together to raise the money necessary to make Sharter College the best college in the country. BISHOP EFFORT FOR FUNDS NETS NEARLY $3,000 Marshall, Texas—Even though in its early stages, the 30-day "better day" expects to secure $5,000 by November 1 for the renovation of buildings and improvement of the campus of the institution. He expects to drive a highway. Every element of doubt as to the renovation of the wall was relayed Friday evening by a body assembled in the college chapel under the bridge, a pillar, and the college orchestra subscribed $1,278.50 to the movement; and pledged 100%. The college faculty and previously subscribed $1,100, same as the college faculty and subscribed hundreds of letters and subscription cards have been mailed from the campus to each student asking their friends for $1 each and in some instances, $1 for each member of the faculty and the response Conventions and Associations Giving Liberally Conventions and associations are responding liberally to the appeal, most of the graduates or former students of Bishop College. The cities "Girls" being Watched Houston, Ft. Worth, Dallas and Houston the current body as the "big four" and the contributions of these cities are being tabulated separately for each city in each center. The college has a large folio of such in each center expected from them. Marshall, Teresa; Rev. E, J. E. Camp, y. L. L. Lee, Fo. G. O. Caldwell, (Continued On Page Eleven) AMERICA'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1929 RACE TEACHERS TO STAGE STATE CONCLAVE HERE Meeting with local educators and several members of his official cabine bern last Saturday night, Prof Joseph J. Rhoads of Marshall, presi dent of the Colored Teachers' State Association and also chief executive of Bishop College, outlined in detai the program for the forthcoming ses tion of the association here November 28-30. The formal opening program will take place at the City Auditorium PROF. JOSEPH J. RHOADS Marshall Press PROF. JOSEPH J. RHOADS Marshall President Thanksgiving morning, November 28, at 10 o'clock, when the visitors will be welcomed to the city formally, and the president will deliver his annual message. Thursday night, in connection with the special program arranged for the occasion, the president has asked for a one-act play by a group of local public school teachers. Friday night has been designated as the "big night" of the association. MISS ELLIE ALMA WALLS Houston Secretary-Treasurer MISS ELLIE ALMA WALLS Honorary Secretary-Treasurer with the program place at the CIP Auditorium. A public show of local high school students, directed by Prof. J. Will Jones, will render a 30-minute program; followed by a concert of timber length of time, by the celebrated Coleridge-Taylor Choir. Chaise sejourné by Sapporo O. Smith. Following the musical realitions the principal address will be (Continued On Page Eleven) PROF. W. R. BANKS President Chairman Executive Committee Malone Judgment Will Be Appealed, Attorneys State St. Louis, Mo.—(ANP)—Completing temporarily its long and tortuous journey through local courts, a suit against Mrs. Annie M. Malone of Porsche in New York, the employee, was decided in the latter's favor this week to the amount of $7,28 with interest of $6,22, a total of $18,358. Referee William Rowe handed attorney Attorneys for Mrs. Malone announced in the event the court accepted the referee's report that an appeal would be immediately taken. In back in 1913 signed a contract to serve as a manager for Mrs. Malone's business. Six weeks later he declares his was discharged and asked $100,000 damages. Mrs. Malone replied that he had abandoned his position. An appeal will probably start another journey of three or four years. GRANADY CRIME LAID ON POLICE; CALLED ABSURD Chicago—(ANP)—The famous "Grammy灾记" was recounted in a police briefcase and his squad members were named and identified as the officers. The Grammys 1926 election in the booth Twentieth Ward. Grammy was a candidate for ward manager of a group of men, who pursued him in an automobile. Several arrests were made. Sheriff Braner A. Shrivera, local detective, and Attorney William Haynes, the murderer remained convicted, but the murder remained unpunished. Tuesday afternoon Frank L. Thurston was investigating the murder, announced that Leut. Phillip Carroll and his team were killing and positively identified by 14 witnesses. The officers were questioned at which they were identified. Dissension In The Ranks The charging of the police with the killing immediately drew fire of Deputy Commissioner of Police Steppe Sirotin. Alarmed, the deputy aloud. "Not one shred of evidence was obtained at any previous inquiries to do with it, and it is impossible to believe the killing," said the deputy commissioner. "Carroll had absolutely nothing to do with it, and it is impossible to believe with it." The deputy commissioner of Steppe was also that of Brussels, who declared that in his investigation he had found no evidence that the police did the shoot. The police officer, the attorney Leech is contending that police are connected with the murder and has expressed his determination to see the grand jury. The attorney's office is proceeding cautiously in the matter and it has been pointed out that several other suspects had been positively identified at previous inquiries. Lieut. Carroll and his squad are yet to be arrested and are apparently unaware of OFFICERS HIDE CRIMINAL FROM LOUISIANA MOB Benton, Lm. — (ANP) — To avoid certain, officers removed G Robinson, his wife and sister, to an "unknown place" early Wednesday morning. Robinson is suspected of killing the last Saturday night, and his wife and sister have been implicated. He was arrested on Saturday the day the report was circulated that he carried when the white man went to the Negro section to see about a formation. The report of the confession around the ire of the white citizens and a threat to the threat would be carried out, the officers removed the prisoners and the threat would be carried out. WACO TEACHER TO GET DEGREE FROM COLUMBIA MRS. LEWIS TINDALL-MOORE member of the faculty at Paul Quinn College, Waco, and daughter of Mrs. P. E. Davis of Calvert, has received the following letter from the registrar of Columbia University Teachers' College, New York City. New York, Sept. 30, 1929. Mrs. Lewis Tindall Moore, Paul Quinn College, Waco, Texas. My Dear Mrs. Moore: It gives me pleasure to write you that your requirement for the degree master of art has been satisfied. This degree will be officially granted by Columbia University the middle of the year. A formal note fiction that you are graduated will then be sent you. yours, P. H. HAGENMEYER, Registrar. School To Be Moved Because of Whites' Deeds of Violence School To Be Moved Because of Whites' Deeds of Violence Memphis, Tenn.—(ANP) The Indiana Industrial School will perhaps be moved to Mount Bayon, Mississippi, on account of the "continued and increased" demand for the Indiana, an institution on an account recently by Dr. R. W. Patton of the American Church Institute, which is one of the sponsors of the school. The suspension of Nerges to violence which was climaxed by the shooting of Charles Gilman, prominent Negro merchant and member of the school, has reduced the scholastic population about one-third, declared the school to be the place of shipment upon the school and the removal of the transfer of the institution will mean a loss of more than $35,000 to the school, which was expended annually by the faculty and students of the school and the school itself, for supply and other New Orleans, LA.—(AAN)—With several local and national organizations taking a hand, a $2,000,000 university with hospital unit, is expected to open a new school, Dillard University, will take the place of New Orleans University and Straight University, two institutions now operating in the city, and the Flint-Goodridge Hospital, which is one of the largest and most complete universities in America. About $250,000 in remainder having been assured by nationwide interests behind the plan, the school will be the board and the board of education of the Methodist Episcopal Church are two of the New Orleans Community Chest has endorsed the campaign to raise funds for the new university, considered for the location of the new university by a committee from the University block at Louisiana Avenue and Howard Street will be the location of the new unit, according to present plans. Windy City Negro Made Member Of Public Library Body Chicago, Ill.—(ANP)—Joseph D. Bibb, editor of the Chicago Whip, and prominent local attorney, was duly sworn in as a member of the board of directors of the Chicago Public Library, here Thursday morning. Mr. Bibb's name was presented to the city council Wednesday by Mayor William Hale Thompson and was unanimously approved by the body. This marks the second time in the history of Chicago that a Negro has been appointed to the board of directors of Chicago Public Library. The first to be named war Dr. George Cleveland Hall, who was appointed by Mayor Dever and who served as a member until Mr. Bibb's appointment. This position is second in importance only to the board of education, on which no Negro has served in spite of campaign promises of mayoralty candidates for the past several years. The Chicago Public Library, with several years, as editor of the Chicago various branches, holds an important place in the lives of Chicagoans. In the battles of the group at the park time it is waging a campaign to succeed in securing a Southside branch, and also placed several memorials of our group in important positions. Chicagoans are praising the selection of Editor Bibb. In him they feel the indignation of Chicagoans opposing the on board who will follow the precedent set by his presidents. The carey of the civil service commissioner for the Group For RACE HAS LARGEST PUBLIC SCHOOL IN NEW ORLEANS New Orleans, La.—(ANP) There are 54,256 children registered to data in the city public schools. This figure represents approximately 10 percent when the night school open. The largest school in New Orleans is the Thom Lyon School, with its enrollment of 2445. There are 15.5 percent enrolled in the public schools. Negroes Indicted In Officer's Death Shreveport, La. — (ANP) — An indictment charging six with first aid for a car accident, Flaming, contable at Clayton, near Carriage, nearby East Carriage town, near Carriage, nearby East Carriage town, by the Panoa County grand jury. Indictments were guilty against Walter Castleberry and Charles Thompson. Indictment Walter Castleberry are in jail, the latter being at large. Fleming was shot to death at a Nebula. Fleming was killed Amby Castleberry, brother of five of the accidented one. The officer accused of concealed weapon charge when the attempted to draw a pike. It FINAL NUMBER 21 erger OFFICE y Negro member Of library Body D. Bibb, editor of the Chicago ey, was duly sworn in as a mem- the Chicago Public Library, here ed to the city council Wednesday on and was unanimously approv- e second time in the history of appointed to the board of direc- The first to be named was Dr. appointed by Mayor Dever and dr. Bibb's appointment. This po- ply to the board of education, on spite of campaign promises of st several years. several years, an editor of the Chicago Whip, M. Bibb has fought the men of the group and has been time is waging a campaign against merchants who thrive on Nebraska patrons and patronage. Through its campaigns scores of Negro youth have acquired employment and been opened up to Negroes in Chicago. Mr. Bibb had the endorsement, of Congressman Oscar DePriest, Merkerson Lott for Fayetteville and B. A. J. Carvey of the civil service commission. DE PRIEST GETS GREAT OVATION IN LOS ANGELES Los Angeles, Cal.—(ANP) - Scloon has an individual been accorded the ovation that is given Oscar DePriest, Illinois congressman, upon his arrival here Sunday morning. From the train he was greeted by thousands of Californians of both races and presented with the keys of the city by a committee representing the mayor. Addresses of welcome to the city are held in his honor Sunday morning and Sunday afternoon. Movie cameras clicked as a battery of camera men, under the direction of Wid Herman, took pictures of the scenes and of the Illinois congressmen and the Street Church Sunday evening, along with Congressman Crail and Mayor Porter, who officially welcomed Mr. DePriest to the city of California The occasion is the celebration of the formation Eagle and the coming of the congressman had been hurried by the secretary of the state in the history of the state of California as well as in the progress of the Negro race in the town from a triumphal appearance at Seattle, the congressman launched into his subject here, urging Negroes to organize the rights which are their according to the constitution of the United States. Mississippi Court Gives Novel Ruling Jackson, Miss.—(ANP)—Suggesting that Jack Byrd was not given a fair trial in Simpson County on a charge of murdering Bibo Cox, a white man, the supreme court today ordered him discharged from a sentence of life imprisonment. This record and of every detail of it, we cannot escape the conclusion that if this man killed a white man or a Negro he killed a Negro, there would never have been a written by Judge Virgil A. Gaffell Cox, a young white man of Bibo County, was killed Christian — 5 aoe. Ruth Thomas, 3615 Parmer, Tron Sovveh yection we Ota Res Ardy McGaughey, 610 Mob ‘nom, has ‘been ‘confivad to, bed fo Sete Suu Meant Mee Wert Les, 191 eet berate ir = nd Me. 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HOLLIDAY ng Sat gee °C. R. Yerwood, M. D. MiDIGIVE AND SURGERY peeiatining im See Aatants sce. WOODMEN HEAD TO CONFER WITH HOUSTON CAMPS mY ) | a ABNER’S COMING £ J. ¥, ROBINSON, Sr, district mar. agr American Weodmen, who tn an Untiring worker in the cause of the proved x valualde asset to thin order ta Houston, how been somal ony the fast few day arranging for th mmander, Dr. EW. D. Abner. whose forthcoming visit tothe local camp nnmounetd in the fof The I BOYDS COMING TO HOUSTON FOR MAPTIST CONVENTION Nashville, Tenn, will be Houston vs Ureas the Baptist State Conventin in ie. Boyd, a native Texan and 200 isc lamented Dee Re Tk. Boy, i cretary. of the National" Baptet Catlihiny "Board, eeretary ‘of th Haytiat Sunday ‘School Congress and presient of "the Citizens’ Savings Bank and Trott Company” of Nash Ville ‘Mra,” Boyd has spent "som UUme in Tiouston Before, and. thes many local friends wil be delight Ma ) Oe. BEAUTIFUL HAIR IS YOURS waren sencospeieb ise “SCE ait dramas by sail fr 256 —perhmeine o AGENTS. en voove's ‘wie ise |: 2 HEROLIN AGENTS WANTED a tgs ee eee ea eee A Calan ee ceait ra ies o,_ ‘THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1925 BARGAIN FARES TO (OCT.12 70 27) $ 5.30: name Ge ee ee DoE tare fd i ch a oak he ae eg a fatardes sed Bday mersngy Ont 058 Mao Ais it wet Go te Seer oe $ i eae _ROUND TRIP | 1 45: fale daly Oct, 11-to 25-—return BU init ot. 29, ROUND TRIP 5 ie ~ LOW FARES FROM ALL TEXAS POINTS FAST SERVICE 11:20 P. M. “The Ow"—12:01 Noon “SUNBEAM” STH Sree) ( PINE: ) | ai, nxt oricSTEY ~ 12 Twses Ave. - elt Tenas Aves TEACHERS CHOSEN FOR MAID or CONDUCTED BY To propre oar women a hl compete ity the “reno Seman forte med me Somer fii Inyo sr tne Ce Spoor ates pana by the ple shoe a Sek ae wither Washing Sool Hire a the opps nended bythe i today Seki crployment. The teachers are Me Hay anna dack Yate, ae a Coantanee Histon Thompaon i Hcoker "Washington Seba The sere the, reshy Monday, Wales an Pr day om 7:88 in Yew ae I vd an age in ow ad ceive fall sett f the etre cour eperter 1 NiORIAM In memory of my dear hasan, 4 wisn wo departed the Ot Oo Wetove him, ye, we lowed him, Hot ange eh him more eth i i yoo sig Tis heaven's rats. wore.ope, ‘Serle woe sale: Some, {ith tarwel words wpsien, Hascalmiycotred home (Signed) Sra H Wilson, wife; ain Babe McRae ENROUTE TO FFALIAN LAKES A postcard from Mrs Pi erie ot‘oaatan and Mian The ra of Gary, Indy ofr. Houstn fy tet they a th taints ofthe wie Alpe eno tthe allan aka” They se be wish ta theirs fee Ha i BR NOE REO Ge Accompanio’: by Tie Devenies ee A. Rett dentist ‘of Chicago, Dr. Ru Hert 0.” Roett, well: known Houston Fhvsctan who underwent a major ep tration at Newark, Ned dari Au frst, returned home la waek-end am rah, overt at ie Rowe, sa iolman ‘The dactors many Tocal pa Uients a friends ure glad to see Mi back and wish for hima peed res Aeration to healthy DEATH CLAIMS CETHRIDGE, WELL-KNOWN LOCAL PRINTER H. IL Lathrdgo, well-known Hows ton printer and frateenalist, who been in Tuli health for the past Wo or three "years, passed away at hi reaidenee, "1410 "Hatching, Monday night, October 7. walt meal wa hdr he he tursaay, 2p my under ae Pride of” Houston Lodge No. 211, Knights of Pythins ‘and. St James Uadge No. 4. United” Brothers of Feienihip: Revs, Ele Harrinen and 51 Lavell offielated. Danicls and. Philips Undertaking Company had charge of the body, with interment in Olivewood Cemetery. 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U. held. thelr regular Se Hie se eee ae ‘very good, our pastor preached « cea es eterna or en Py ec Wl, ee ee ae teteeae ett, ZION BAPTIST CHURCH itp, Say ee ae ee eee (uh dezartmental tuperineendet and eat tor ne eae sy Eiaae” seat tl {2 arent a enon st nies aaa ae Roars tet fr us Lies bee ‘Srna re re Seles Sea gr ee feciert aue Mier “stean oe fap he Seat precedes SStitad Go fo beatae” Tom Peter tae sonal ec Ta Banana ata inc Seem te fait cet ier ble ei oe dc Sanda ocster fy ae 98 tae foetal We bree eas ete Piciot Toca’ aight sr Hele DRESS GUINIC A dress clinic and fashionable, arate Uitdhent ath ate Rac eke sen mig a seemeceeec late perms” Neselulng sada Se Mire cal colar ay ae a i ace Mahl ay SedStenton ten Mon flee. Sire Whi adn, Pate in BRYAN BRIEFS Bevan, Tense Oe ee ee both cola bt All the churches had oot Sumay schools, Prat Bak nite was in the ity and got an Tn former. My saps be sre to reserve hit copy as he dowant wean 0 mis a sngle one.” Prot. P- W. Thomas formerly a teacher in the ety school here st now aanitan pring at Axia was the ety accompanied by sina Harrison We don't how wht might happen. Revi. B.C. Ransom aod Ta A, Greentood have fut close iraccenel tevval an eft thls week fer Port Avihur to atend the ME Canforence Mrs, ete Bean retur ci'rom fost it weeks where the Shed her nm He. Howie die gl wonderfal sermon, eis church Bening nt th am Dene We Te Haye i ding fatey welt Rey, Keel ine was nt Plena Grove. Samay The Bryan Bear defeated Pua lan Gaile Tigers at Westside Park A 12. Fhe Hearn were gtweighed ba {cage every sep atthe way to sue seat nnd proved. tht the Thampaon Terip meanure ap foray ih a bith school tenn the sate, The iiarn Set the Booker War Ineton "Wight Barton ‘on the es, fae ene re THE SOUTHS FINEST COLORED PLAYHOUSE | a e | <=} Lincoln gue paged 00 Th : mun I BEE eatre 711 PRAIRIE AVENUE. OPEN DAILY 11 A.M. TO 11 ee M. AT LAST! Announcing Our Formal Opening in the “NEW SHOW WORLD.” GREATER LINCOLN will have its Formal Opening as a Big Time Talking Picture Show WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1929 Showing CLARA BOW in | : “A Wild Party” , ALSO AN ALL-COLORED COMEDY AND A SOUND NEWS FEATURE “STARTING SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20 ; FOX “MOVIE-TONE FOLLIES” Featuring STEPIN FETCHIT “JOY RIDE,” “SURE SHOT DICK,” “KO KO’S KNOCKDOWN” STARTING THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24 “Syncopation” | ALSO A COLORED COMEDY AND SPECIAL ACT You no longer need to go elsewhere to shop for Your Amusement— you will see and hear the very Best Shows that are known to the Show World just as you see and hear them in real life—just as they see and hear the big hits of the season on Broadway. You will see and hear the new Paramount Productions, the new United Artists Productions, Big Time Vaudeville, Dramas and Mu- sical Comedies that you would never have a chance to see in this section of the country. Mey enti te te ood a tos tht py fe ath yar ine ADMISSION: 10c—200—30e at Matinees: Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays u A. M. to 5 P. M., 10¢, 15, 20e Don’t Miss Our Opening! Don’t Miss Any of Our Shows! 0. P. DeWALT, Prop.-Mgr. Phone PRESTON 1995 DICKSON URGES BAPTIST PEACE WITH HARRISON Do you know what you bawe in ne 2 Nava Soe ters poe eee elec nares arate pelts = cones oe = a aceon oe oe Saree Scene ae eo eo ene naa Se toe ee Shei ache Sees i are ee Tomer ie aa Scere eee on ia ee ae ee eee pent eae see anaes Streoiass airs oe ifn one had been dibowet if bo meee freee aren frany "yar, Sept the facta oe cee eee Lee and deeper in debt almost to the ern eee cor eaeanence eee = eee lly ca ek ee ahi eer perhaps he might ‘be the mam hore hirer neers ae ee - coe one > oe eee See ae eee er ee foie ates Rade =o eo rea, re herr te oa, a? it SATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPE! Smetvcune sarersten| CORSICANA Sono Ce ae | cociemm, Tema. 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A NOTE—If the articles appearing in this column suggest any particular question to your mind, or if you desire further information about the suggested, you may address the Editor of the Building Department, Chicago, Illinois, or Secretary, National Negro Business League, Taukeger Institute, Alabama, or a communication to the Inquiry Department, D. C., will be productive of the further information desired. BLEACH OUT THE BLEMISHES in your skin Your skin, no matter how careful you are, is liquid to have blemishes of one sort or another, once in a while. Pimples, blackheads and liver splotches often find their way to the skin surface to mar your good complexion. Freckles, rash and sunburn are common annoyances you frequently will have. There is no wonder that with these and many other mild needless blemishes one's skin can not be soft, clear and radiant and one's complexion can not look its best. 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Walker's TAN-OFF COMMERCIAL NEWS ITEMS New York City—Local merchants of the Harlem business district are effecting the establishment of a new Harlem Association to direct the direction of the lobby, secretary of the National Negro Business League. The organization will engage in order to maintain a uniform price level among members and compete with other management offices have been opened at 28th Eighth Avenue. The office has been operated on Bus Line which has been in operation between Suffolk and Portsmouth since 1922, and which has extended its line into Norfolk. B. L. Davis is owner and manager. Tulsa. The Colored Association of this city, which has a membership of 21 stores, has begun a program of cooperative lawyers who practice at the bar and deal chiefly in civil and corporation law. T. Moore has recently been admitted to the bar upon permission of Raymond T. Moore. The National Negro Business Association thereby making the 50th practice attorney Occa, Fla.—The Florida Farmers' Cooperative Association of this city with fifteen local farmers' cooperatives owned, and controlled by colored farmers was first to enroll with the associations organized throughout the United States through which the Fed is represented. The 600,000 American farmers, 2,000,000 of whom are Negroes. The association is represented by A. T. Turner. work with headquarters at Florida Agricultural and Mechanical College, Wilmington, Florida. Miami Apollo, Florida. Headquarters of the operations with headquarters at Cell E Newman, secretary, and Ben Cen, treasurer. The company will stock being offered for sale at $10 per share. —After a vacation of three months, the Insurance Manager Association has resumed its weekly luncheon in the Hotel, Hotel Bradshaw, president; Charles Searling, vice-president and William Searling, treasurer. The operation a modern establishment employing 29 people. This business just moved into their new $35,000 bank. —The Investment and Loan Corporation, chartered under the laws of Kansas, has leased an office in the building and begun operation here. Baltimore —The Commercial Savings Bank of this city with assets of $100 million, has 7,000 savings accounts and more than 1800 Christmas savings club accounts. In 1927 there were 115,763 industrial wage earners in Texas who drew $100,000 a year. Five hundred and seventy-two Texas towns have newspapers, Texas has 121 daily, one tri-weekly, 29 semi-weekly, and 10 weekly. With a total of 944 publications on all kinds. Two hundred and twenty of the 242 county seats in Texas have NOVEL GEORGIA LAW IS AGAINST COLORED GROUP By JESSE O. THOMAS (For the Associated Negro Press) Atlanta, Ga. — The recent legislature of the state of Georgia passed a motor carriers act which brought about new regulations on the rights of employers or property or both for hire or compensation over the public highways of the state of Georgia. The Public Service Commission. The legislature did not formulate rules and regulations covering the operation of the Public Service Commission discretionary powers to outline and designate the duties of those passengers and property transporting vehicles might operate. There are thirty- three of these rules and regulations. On the face of it and according to the language of this rule it seems at a distance to be able to own or colored. If the ability to own and operate buses and the amount of business done would be equal, the groups in the matter of daily transportation one group would be at be more invested in the business of bus transportation would be assured of doing business equally, as his neighbor on the other Raleigh, N. C. (ANP) — A degree murder verdict saved the life of a morning when he was tried for the murder of R. N. Carney, a white man, and resulted from foul trouble and the attorneys for the defense demanded that Fallowes had killed the white man. The defense substantiated by the testimony of the coroner that an open knife was found in Carney's pocket following the kill. The state made a plan for first-degree murder declaring premedication, and charging that Felton was not guilty in the case. Judge R. A. Numa reserved sentence. side of the street. This, however, would make it necessary to have two buses running along the same street and along the same highway at the same time. The stops and with the same destination. In sending out the notice for this training, no colored people were immediately two colored people and they which because of being intoxicated. Evidently the commission was not thinking of the effect they affected colored people; otherwise they would have been invited to come in and register their colors. The commission had a dangerous option to carriers when no think that undoubtedly might five, and that no severe loss will be sustained in refusing to carry colored passengers and knowing that the officers afforded to take the advantage of the helpless, this option in practice will become a very serious measure of discrimination. A few months ago an ordinance passed the legislature at Jacksonville. "Be it ordained by the city council that no Negro shall be permitted to build or repair a house in the community, and that residents are white." Then in order to make it possible, a white woman would be permitted to build or repair a house in a community the majority of whom think of where the wharehouse, office or farm is located. It is no logical to say that no educated man shall teach an ignorant man and in order to be persecuted, the man should not man shall be permitted to teach on educated man. Farmers in the Medina Valley and the Winter Garden district are two zoning granting plant at Natlala, 20 miles southwest of San Antonia, which will have a daily capacity of 10,000 cars. BECK ADVOCATES Harlem Political RETURN OF G. O. P. Leader Sent To Pen TO PARTY TENETS For Crooked Deeds Sugar Tariff May Affect Next Preserving Season Editor Houston Informer: It is obvious that President Hoover and those who would have him nominated to be president deep to accomplish this end. Party leaders from 38 states only a few weeks met in *Washington* and elected Clinton Houston chairman of the under press of Mr. Hoover and whose duty is to renew, if he can, all objections to the nomination in 1952. Just before the Republican party will vote in my opinion, depend upon the constructive and helpful legislation that has been enacted over with respect to tariffs, many building, prohibition enforcement and legislation. Because it is thought that this or that diminished from being a candidate of his age, the Republican party in the House is expected to take a suitable candidate when the Republican Convention meets to pick a suitable candidate. This fact more than anything else will mitigate in favor of and greatly enhance the possibilities of Herbert J. Sullivan's own personal wish and hope is that he will represent the man who more aggressively in all the states and will in 1925 select a candidate that will brush off thoughts or dreams of trying to build a Republican party in Southern states at the sacrifices of party principles; by making and selling religious institutions or pie to new so-called converties by bidding and selling religious institutions in American tendencies and practices. The policy of the House administers the temptation to buy or bribe the Southern Democrats to them federal office and eliminate certain white and Negro elephants in the party is bank and an insult to all deceive, fair-minded men and women whether they live North, South, Kan By Prudence Goodhue DOWN in Washington, the nation's innovators are taking salt tariff because the sugar producers say that the present prices are below the cost of production and distribution. And the indications seem to be that there will be at least a second trade increase on the product. That means an increase in sugar prices at your grocery store. That means an increase in situation the wires homewife will do well to do as much preserves year, while prices are fairly low. Almost everywhere it has been a good fruit year. Preservatives used to take the place of more expensive to take the place of more expensive are submitted below a series of suggestions on how to use preserves and jams in a number of de frightful ways that depart from the usual bread spread. We think they will prove a boon on many cozy tables. We point of economy and appeal. Filled Cookies New York City — (ANP) - Federal Judge Ervin, sitting in the district court in this city Thursday, sentenced James L. P. Rumble to a term of four years in the federal penitentiary for conspiring to sell insurance stock under false pretenses at 8 West 40th Street. Rumble, formerly prominently identified with politics in Harlem, is a second officer, having served a term in Sing Sting for similar fraud in conjunction with the merger of "bargaining" six or five years ago. Immediately on his release from Sing Sting, Mr. Rumble returned to New York and with several white men in a sweater "hat of prospective clients, robbed a number of people in Harlem who were formerly investors with Rumble were by his latest venture and when it fell under suspicion of the United States fraud was ordered. Coming at the time of the spectacular bank failures, and other stock bureses, Rumble was many dominated by the Italian group; the Clarke Brothers private bank, and other stock bureses. Rumble removed one of the "cluster" houses out of operation, leaving the field with cooperated greed, monopoly, official corruption and malfeasance in office are issuing the life out of the taxpayer's pockets. I am firm in the opinion that if the Republican party desires to reduce the cost of government of the American people, it must find a way to reduce the cost of government of the American people, it must find opportunities to meet the sharp demand caused by the World's War. The cost of the World's War was war precipitated by Germany, can not be estimated. The World's War was a common terrorism of all people or nations that were forced to take part in it and while wide economic benefits will not, from my viewpoint, allow the allied nations to impose or assess a fine against them to want to and want to crime. The American protection through the agency of the protection should build a navy not to fight France, Germany, Japan or any other nation from fighting America and denying American ships in time of war, from seven seas, carrying our commodities of food and trade to all people of the global remote parts of the habitable globe. The congress or the Republican party, or a president who will conceive for the party and in fit to guard the best interests of the Union, and in not fit to represent the American people, is what the American people think about the American people. A woman like Mrs. McCormick, congresswoman at-large from the state of Pennsylvania, leads our party and conserves the best interests of the people. Time will tell, and we shall be at the Republican National Convention in 1932. HARRY BECK, State Chairman, Dallas, Texas. Pearry 1 cup raspberry jam ½ tsp salt ¼ cup fat ½ tsp water ¼ cup evaporated ½ tsp water ¼ cup lemon juice ½ cup raspberry jam Sift flour with salt. Cut fat into flour with two knives until coarse. Add just enough water to form a dough, mixing light. Divide and roll out to one-eighth of an inch thickness. Cover the bottoms of form tart shells. Bake in a hot oven for 50°F. In a delicate brown. Cool. Cover with topping prepared in following way: Have evaporated milk and cover with topping of double boiler. Chill in a bowl surrounded by chipped ice and salt. Add water until stiff. Add lemon juice to whip again. Add sugar to suit taste. Chill before serving. Yield 8 servings. THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1993 Improved Uniform International | ARMY WARRANT | HULS S SundaySchool Lesson ORRIS F. C. STETWATER, LL. DOBB Mountain View, Chicago 800-822-2222 Lesson for October 13 KEEPING FIT FOR THE SAKE OF OTHERS Temperature, Lesson LESSON I DEAN—I AM 18:30 I Cot 19:37 JEAN—I AM 4:12 19:37 JEAN—I AM 4:12 your body is in the "chase of the ghost which is in the "whose you have hated and you are not your own, for three things that they have three things that they have PRESIDENT TOPIC-Taking Care of JUNIOR TOPIC-Keeping FINE INTEGRATIBILITY AND SENIOR TOPIC-TOUGH FOUNDER PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC-ESSENTIAL to the HIGHEST CERTIFICATE. In the use of this as a temperament lesson it must be borne in mind that it is temperature in the sense of self-mastery rather than indulgence in it. 1. The self-mastery of Daniel and His Companions (Daniel 15-20) Those young men were arrested in the tender years of youth and carried away as captives to a strange land. 1. Their trials (v. 57) (1) By the appointment of the king, (v. 5) by the appointment of the king, a portion of the king's宴 and wine was provided for the captives. 1. being contrary to the Jewish custom 2. being closely maltake of them. Concealment is the groundwork of human character (2) Changed name (v. 6) Among the believers, names were given to children which were most significant. Daniel means "God is in you" and that was all the problems of life were submitted to God for his decision. This was the secret of Daniel's successful (3) Their religious life (v. 5). (3) Their involved retreat to eat meat and drink. (4) When Daniel of Daniel at least it also involved his praying three times a day. Daniel purposed in his heart that he would be a gentleman with himself and drink. (5) Their courtesy (v. 5, 12). (6) Daniel have been the spokesman for the company. Although his heart was fixed, he did not forget to be a gentleman. He requested that they be fed, washed and drink in order not to be deified. (7) Their triumph (v. 14, 21). (8) Their physical health (v. 14, 10). A test was made for ten days which showed that they were farer in counselling who infuriated the king's meat. (9) Their mental growth (v. 17, 20). Daniel and his companions were found to be ten times better than their counsels in wisdom and understand- (3) Social and political preference (v. 19). They stood before the king. (v. 20). They were called the "Father of the Nation" (v. 21). All were adjudicated to positions of influence, and Daniel became president of the college of wife men, and the prime minister of the nation. (v. 22) He was appointed as to Self-control (1 Cor. 9:19, 27). The Christians were an intermaterate and a dissolute people. No city and province persecute except in cities of the nation. (v. 23) Most effective way to combat vice is to elucidate virtue. 1. Pairs own life and example (v. 19). Through free from an男, he made himself scrutinous at all. 2. The Ischnim games (v. 24, 27). Use these popular games to interest the children. 1. Life is a race (v. 24, 25). In order to win a prize there must be self-delicacy and exertion. The Jesus Christ through faith (John 3:10: 3:30; 5:24). While he gets salvation (life) at the beginning. God places before this self-delicacy in an innocent lives for life, but works for rewards. 2. It is a fight (v. 26, 27). The Christians' efforts are not more difficult to struggle with his moral nature. 111. Paul's Advice to Timothy (111) A small neediness helps to have control of himself. He is urged to exercise himself unto godliness. He needs to train himself for his work as a teacher and a minister. **Doing Good** Doing good in the only pleasure that never out—Conflict. **Bring Your Heart** Dive down into your heart. Enblush your smile within you a temple for the Holy Spirit; be diligent in good works make others happier and amide—Aim's Power and Providence One can anticipate the great facts of astronomy without feeling his own littleness and the wonderful wonder of God. His providence of God—bless us. In Texas in 1922 life insurance companies paid out $88,500,000 in death benefits, matured endowments, dividends and cash cushion values, ranking eleventh above the states. Conservative estimates of the Texas wheat crop for 1929 range from 100 to 200 million of number of millions of dollars into Texas banks. Frank Kell of Wichita predicts that Texas would be a rival of Kansas as a producer of wheat and that Oklahoma in wheat production. ARMY WARRANT OFFICER ENDS TOUR OF WORLD (By The Associated Negro Press.) Washington, D. C.-John L. Walter, died on April 10, 2015, detailed to the Quartermaster Corp. and during the past twenty-six years in part of the world, has just completed his second circumnavigation of the globe when he arrived in New York and visited the University of Pennsylvania, assignment in the Philippines. Dr. Walter is now in Washington, D. C. and will be visiting health inspection at Wake Forest Hospital, after which he will resume duty in Philadelphia Quartermaster D.C. John, as he is known to a world- wide host ofinitiates, left Government of 1926 on transfer for the fourth time to Manila, going to his post via San Francisco and San Francisco. About a year after his arrival there, he took leave from the University of Manila to affiliate, Miss Rose Barbee, a Kansas City school teacher, who braved the weather to be married at the United States and returned to the Philip- sia. 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The first article a HOW came Jazz bands cornets and whirling came the impulse that leader and the muted trum Where JAZZ in CABARETS Was BORN By JAMES A. JACKSON. e of a series of articles now being r. Jackson to the Illustrated Feature article appeared in the September 21 k bands with the juggling drummers, shirling bass violins into vogue. Fri rise that gave social prestige to the sw treted trombones? This is one of a series of articles now being contributed by Mr. Jackson to the Illustrated Feature Section. The first article appeared in the September 21 issue. HOW came Jazz bands with the juggling drummers, top hatted cornets and whirling bass violins into vogue? From whence came the impulse that gave social prestige to the swaying band leader and the muted trombones? Handwriting Analysis R. M. N. BUNKER Known Grapho-Analyst. J Dr. Bunker's Handy By DR. M. N. Nationally Known G men were ma by hard work "What shall I do?" Dr. Bunker's Handwriting Analysis You may feel at times like Jack does in this letter, and so you may be interested in what I found on show, back, by studying this book writing. This you know. If you have been reading this section every week, is a perfect register of the talents you have been creating, creator, and capable of making a success in law, or in the school room or pulpit. It shows in your writing. If you are the right kind of person for a name, or are gifted Frances Hubbard, of Connell's Inn, New York. She is a graduate of exceptional ability and is a particularly clever expert of modern cabinet jars. But her work is also a display of dancing ability her symmetry of figure meets the rigid beauty standards of the century cabinet. Jack Browne, one of our readers, sent in the question. Jack says that we don't need to say he wasn't any good. Jack did not get his lessons. Jack admits it. "Nowhow I just cannot do anything," he says of other things, "he says in his letter, 'I want to do something. I want to make something—but I'm not certain what I should do.' I hate sitting still, and I guess I'm just a failure." the effectiveness of organization and how they came in handmade, the Cabinets. Each day one may see on Michigan avenue, or its percussion on the street, a little old gentleman, whose debut dress at once arrests attention; or, should one see him in a restroom, a little old gentleman, whose tribute of thaterving that they know how to eat with the enjoyment. That man is Charles Lett, who perhaps, more than any other one of the gentlemen, cabaret its place in metropolitan. Prior to 1900 there were coffee stalls, singing walkers in the places that worked in the streets, and Francisco. Coney Island boarded of the stables in the area that worked in the dens that lined the streets and the popesque abandon Coney Island until another summer sun again with talent that will make you a success on the stage or as a writer, of this will show in your writings. It is exactly what I found in book reviews, letters, he sent me a letter that he sent but if Jack has the right kind of encouragement he will make a wonderful encounter. He shows real talent for this kind of work, and will be certain to make success in it if given a chance. Houston Informer Fewen-five years ago, these couples would have been dressed very differently. Doubtless, this was because the rough and tumble of jazz entertainment did not require freedom of movement as does modern jazz—especially the jazz found in modern cabarets. You will notice also that the younger couples are well dressed and respectable looking people. Makes SHORT HAIR LONG ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION—October 12, 1929 made an inviting half way place for the boys and girls to stop en route to and from their publisher. Here came Bert Williams and I, who had been the firm's first firmment. Erwin Hogan found joy in forgingheim on the road. He was an admirer of the professional body today one of the wealthiest men in New York. He troy, now a publisher in his own name, and Irving Jones, an artist. He had Nothing Like This. "St. Patrick Day Is Bad Day," You "Patrick Day Is Bad Day," You numbers, used to try out his work, Yanghn, now a musical director, Yanghn, now a musical director, Fenner of the rich Cief Club, was a struggling musician, who often sat on the on marchhood once there was a sewer, who, rather, picked it up to environment served it. A small waste signal location since house to the film in New York and next instant of resi- and its min- ated the open- door to and all of its disarrayify the op- ported be prevailed. well- served into a museum invested with neat, without abundance of the men so oats of a cr- once adopt- meeting trans followed in march in these groups attended in their gathering thereby a nick- philosophical street once but a few restaurant Separate dates, cover with boiling water, cool in the oven, Drain. Dry in the oven, cut in halves lengthwise. Harve or remove and remove excess of pulp. Watch Tongue For Signs of Illness Watch Tongue For Signs of Illness Your tongue is nothing more than the upper end of your stomach and intestine. It is the last dingest your doctor looks at. It tells at a glance the condition and physician says that 90 per cent of all sicknesses present with your tongue have a trouble. A white or yellowish coating on your tongue is a danger in a tongue infection and vive disorders. 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It became the accepted practice to give their wives a trial marriage to give their wives a trial marriage to be there whenever a fellow was named that would express love. DENTFEST WOODSON known for Miss Woodson is well- known as the author of several circles. She has been featured at the Woodson Museum and the chief of the Windy City and of course thrivens its share of modern art. She is also a member of life as Mrs.肥肥 (肥肥) (肥肥) (肥肥) orange sections in center and sur- round with dates. Serve with French dressing. B eat cork until thick and len- gthen, and add as many gradually, beating them and stiffly beaten cork white, and fold in flour and salt. Put in small deep cake pan and bake 40 minutes in a modern oven, 350 de- grees. 1 package cherry or raspberry flavor- 1 cup boiling water 1 cup cold water 1 cup cake or cup cake Dissolve flavored gelatin in boiling water. Cover the gelatin with until firm. Cover top with whipped cream. 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The novel annotates that did not interrupt the rythm of the dance music and the girls and the sub-society folks that interested in the music and for interest grew to the point that Jim O'Connor, the directive of the Mr. Gorman, the musician of the Knickerbocker hotel, articulated, and the Asse house, said it as to the music from the Marshallette. The boys, then musicians in Chicago, for both the musicians and those whom they entertained to be interchangeable as to their musical change. Many people, two hours after eating, suffer indigestion as they call it, usually end up in a reflux or reaction to it in the form of the bad way the quick, harmful, and efficient food that is consumed it has remained for 80 years the standard in water treatment many times its volume in stomach acid and in water, with symptoms disappear in five minutes. You will never use crude methane. You will never use ethanol. And you will never leave fruit acid when you prove and easy relax. 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Dressing Easy and pleasant to use HE Chevalier Iza Frederick Aldridge, Negro America's most illustrious son, was born in the opening year of the nineteenth century, probably in 1810. Like many another great man who rose from humble surroundings and left no autobiography, his early life is clouded in conjecture. There are two stories. One is that he was born in New York City, the son of an African prince and a colored American woman. Th i s prince, it is said, was the sole survivor of a revolt, in which the king, his father, together with his family, had been massacred. Rescued by missionaries the prince was taken to America and trained for the ministry, becoming a successful and well-known preacher. With the aid of the missionaries, the prince sent Tra to be educated for the ministry at Glasgow University, where he played the stage, he left the church. The second, the more romantic, and yet more likely story, is that he was born of humble parents at Baltimore or probably New York City. Taught by German In his youth he was apprenticed to a German ship-carpenter, thus reminding one of another great Negro who also lived at that time. He was a teacher, it is said. Aldridge learned German and picked up what education he could. The Amazing Story of a Negro Stage-Hand to Whom the World's Greatest Monarchs Threw Open their Palace Gates. But it was in the dark-skinned roles such as Othello that he was best. From the shipyard he went to Wallack's Theatre, where he filled some menal employment. But here he met many of the most noted actors of the day and was fired by their example to reach that goal which nearly every ambitious actor of the time had set for himself, namely, to be a great interpreter of Shakespeare. Taken to England. 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Another dark American Negro, very much known in both Europe and America and who comes from the humblest environment, was recently spoken of by a leading European newspaper as being of royal African descent, although to the best of our knowledge, there is no foundation whatever for the story. Life of Thrills But let us leave these questions of origin and early life aside and come down to that part of Aldridge's life of which there is no doubt. The story of Aldridge's life is full of thrills and inspiration. Living at the time he die—that's before the Civil War, his life sounds like a fairy tale. Fairy tales happen by magic while in Aldridge's case it was the magic of work—hard, gnerving, nerve-tight. Shakespeare said: "Some men are born great; some achieve greatness; while others have greatness thrust into their lives. Shakespeare all three were, in a measure, great." Possessed Great Intellect Aldridge's first appearance was as an amateur in Sheridan's "Pearson," where he played the role of Rolla. He also played in minor剧院 with success, and returned to America in 1830. But the proposed American tour failure, and he returned to England. It was a bitter blow for him but years of disappointment and almost deparal were ahead of him. He had set his heart on playing Obelic and during this period he tried managering the orchestra, studying hard in the meanwhile, mastering the minutest details of the Made Remarkable Debut He made his last opportunity arrived. He made his debut at the Royal Theatre in London, where he sat at once stamped up as a Shake-pecker actor of the first rank. The theatre, he said, was praised, and then onwards he was given a graduation so ined in on him, among them being one from Kaean himself, and another from Knowles, one of the most famous actors. Acclaimed on Tour From London he began a tour of the provinces providing lance as he went to Othello. He had mastered other pieces as well. But it was in the play "Aaron in "Titus Andronicus," also cannibal in "The Slave," Narranum, that he was impressed. In Boston he played Othello Kendall. Cocks flocked to see him and so great was his name that the theatrical coming. The press hailed him as "The African Kendall, an as such. Bodkin, it will be recalled, was precedently the greatest actor of the play, he rose by sheer force of genius to a position or first rank under Julius Caesar, and did not disdain to learn from him. Othello. Greatest Role Madame Malbran, leading prima professora at the college, was impressed by his acting that she wrote him: "Never in the course of professional work was she so powerful and interesting performer, while Lady V. Bachech, herself a time, wrote: "During my profession, she saw so correct a portraiture of Othello that the luminaries of my Returning to London Aldridge appeared at the Covent Garden The The Illustrated Life of London (April 30, 1868) "us success was the most complete." So masterful, so perfect in every detail, he has thought that Shakespeare in creating Othello the majestic Moor — "The noble Moor whom the fullest of Venice called all-in-all to him," he used him as the vax model. Othello, it will be recalled, was the commander-in-chief of the armies of Venice and was at the height of its glory. He was a formidable warrior but with the soul of a child when it came to guile and intrigue. He possessed the physicality. In physics, too, Aldridge fitted the part admirably, be being of commanding height and presence with a courage of great dignity. Into his acting he would put so many times members of the audience would be forced under the tension to rise and sage in which he was most effective in mentions the Death of the beautiful and innocent Dedomena whom he had Famous Passage "..... Whip me, ye devils From the possession of this heavenly sight! Blow me about in winds! roast me in sulphur! Wash me in steep-down gulfs of liquid fire. Oh Desdemona! Desdemona! Dead! Oh! Oh! Oh! At these times he created such paintings in the minds of his audience that some would rise up and punish the gullity judge. But immeasure was his success in England with that he was yet to attain: In 1380 he was given the power for Germany where he played for the next three years in that language. 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FB, Jom aor a Cerne Ramee ee eoeeaee a SSS ye Soecctme SF ai esse tear res Se ee ate Rotate arr Scere aos Ra ep Se Sys eer oo m mice entertainment iat Tuesday re See teres Rear eerie Se es er ees Seieeamiars oe eeaomts ee epee reo ter for mare than mW GRIDIRON GAME AT DALLAS FAIR TODRAW CROWD te ee rks een i Vow nh ob waged tals [itn Pa Sesto Se wnt tbr oe Paiva gl gba h ioc ranean ee Rees t eeet oo isaac ce aire Petco owen canes tr oes rei ins ie "been 9 cunabied “att sea ew inet veeenccc ConchorGrant-and Wester, has vith ae cae een to ieee terest erent c pe meee tee hae ea en SS re eres re a ete pes tt ee date ae pe eee ereie ete : tee at {ors touthdown and turned the tide rete en latipes terete ats" Wsy erste were at's eect a tk ess Coach Fred Long came to, Wiley in rer mere mes te eee ett os ne roe Eireateay'a terre Se oweneanar eta: cease ce Sait mates eee ees on eee eat Beececestortanay ener ieee eee cena es ers Geers oes fear ee ‘ick Tor 2% yards and’ a har fought eee oom aero ec aerate emer ie weit te ert Se tn erates corer pec ueeoeta ora eee ae vee eae peraette hs Fish us en ree Ss a cera eters Shin's sas riey ee Bors ed wis see fonts af play. it, was in thie game fae ae Src Vrood and outdistanced the entire Pan eee ee et ne ees one Biase aie ae ae beta mieetde a piaer beat eee teeoee Eee are ts one TARA Cnet fom Se cer tea ar pedi tat ier iri Wig Mea, Mie ea Larte ari Wiley 10, Praire View 6: 1924, Wiey Pic ite ate vt View 12; 1986 Wiley 0, Prairie View eet tae ps, ot Seen rene / ?, SamHuston’s Team | Austin, Texas——Priday, Octobor 11 ‘start neo more on their quest of an jother conference championship. The opening ‘game will find the Dragons ‘outlook for'a successful season ix not sete ese est tt Reet eee race (Geach Turner to tench his charges th eh Re ta ier ee een cee es naomos i iit, trey eaugoagae ence feta heh rn at 2 ope Ei te Bian de ie ene See oe eee ec “The local fam "are. boring’ to se sae ak toh, eee ceeeaee She are Seal hie eye a ei a iam rh Serene cist cd ee se oe ere foi ay, ti eet aet oe shag bated cerns eco ‘Binty theamand cquare miles of le FISK BULLDOGS DEVOUR ELEVEN FROM MISSOURI |. Nashville, Tenn. —The blue and gold [Bulldogs of Fak Univer Inga re the 80 eon by era Ine" the poworfl_ bee "and whi [Teor of Uinta of Misuor, 18-0 [A'stenly drt of ran throurhow he morning ated 8 yl hich slowed up comierbly the for Srard_ attacks ofboth teams.” The Teams showed tack of totes di {etwatlteremaging fe a geen by the defen ikea the ticcing and tac were exseted poor "rhevaghout the tot quarter i seemed Spraine ato She woul sree victor bt after efrng the RSS” cnd cuvrcermet te the coher Nt ou onared th a Sod ik ‘ith tometed ipo. A ity few semationa pines were made ts rower vce: tertare on ot ie nteret ‘was seers Ue pune sno" an iva, Pie tow each ce by eay of fas ‘Three minater after the beginning of he cond attr: Laie ae ae rom Whedbee the ese Sie oar Voc ma recs sace by Whee tm the See de ever pratt ered pent Fiom thence Pek we tare en the vitor fr Fisk Ratucen as Sadana with ae teres duane aint inhale Sot Whedbee and Wing’n delayed toi au ramming ig Bek ether ren ete cael ‘menace with his shiftiness and speed. sce ant ogame ae co She Pies Mak Sh fhee'sabear de iat eee The Balls could ot count thie nett pectic ese aa they i {et Si Tas owned the Miers Recher teenie” Tiare wee Sonor ether cum, i het an thee Shoe tore Baldo ad Rives shed tench we Sh theehe aatictve fore i ad tuners rhe te tol enti Wee gone open Shs dn vidoe (Ea yard ne Neh tr ttn ‘made any Fear ale Serie pelea." Eetot gone warped, Shh Leting” with {Sane resin t the flo Whe Sortaw the Tiger oni’ weaken sn Sunt the Soi anal a fark which resulted In two scotes,| Facet, Came satel The ser Ine for Fisk. After twp acts. £3 ttt bene Whee to «i fo ut ha raced 10 pet for Stcond ouch Cox ae extra Point after touchdowns Sore stot st Co fie hl Pe 1 incl "ind quarter found tame with renew igor” fighting for the Toe SF Geseaot Vent Shoah of thes tices fer frst doen and Bee der Seva ie reed moe dee ate Frat down. Lincoln strengthened her iso ey Sa a Si ter oven Dich was ceo ther to concave aoe fr Fars. 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RICHARDSON, Sworn to and subscribed before me this 28th day of September, 1920. * Sa Was, (Ay commiasion expires June 30, 1931.) eat in? WILL TEXAS BAPTISTS UNITE? diteiiods Wastae bite utes uate eae litigations, it appears to The Informer that the two warring [Seok ‘the eames cnet Got sonra Convention of ‘Texas have boen ‘enough to discern the injury Uney are ‘wosaking upon Sle ieacton, the Negro race and social fab- ic; and, if there is the least semblance of the Ohrist spirit left among these belligerent churchmen, it is high time that they were cxamptifying ik ‘For the past two years this convention has been torn asunder by internal strife anid legal tilts, and instead of raising: and em: money for the cause of missions and education, most of we money ia being used to pay fal lawyer foes and court costs. Ro court decision can bring. peuce among these contending forces, and any man who essays to serve as leader of the body cought'to have sense enough to know this patent fact. Tt was never intended that carnal tribunals would stthe pure- ly retigious matters, and when any church or denomination dem- cnmtrates ite inability to selthe amicably ita own internal affairs that ehurch or denomination is about ready for the discard While not a religious paper, per se, or official organ of any con- vention or denomination, ‘The Informer is interested in the eon- cord, growth and perpetuity of all churches and denominations, fand our position in the present Baptist fiasco would be the same it it were any other denominational body. Hf these so-called Christian brethren were divided on funda- mental principles, then their continued wrangling could be over- Tooked at least; but when one considers that they are furming and fussing over office and its spoils, then their conduct becomes reproach upen and discredit both to their denomination sad racial contingent. Really, n't it rather inconsistent for these Baptist ministers to ‘ascend the sacred rostrum on Sundays and discourse on the Prince ‘of Peace, unselfishness, brotherly love and other Christian attri tutes, when they, themselves, are engaged in a titanic strug of confusion, hatred, selfishness and by pursuing the latter course fre doing more 40 advance the cause of his satanie majesty than ‘any rank sinners? 1f these rulgious leaders, both ministerial and lay, are sincere tm their profeasiany of feith: if they have any regan? tor thelr church covenant; if they are opposed to serving in the role of “sounding brass and tinkling cymbals;” if they really desire to promote and advance the cause of the Lowly Narazene among the song.af men; if they are willing to obey the great commission handed down to the church by its Founder; if they believe in the doctrine of the good shepherd who leads his flock into green pas- tures and beside stil) waters; if they ‘re in happy consonance with the sang procizimed by the angelic choir to the shepherds on the Judean plains, “Peace on carth and goodwill to men”—then they, will couge Dicksring, unite on some outstanding leader who can bring order out disarder ‘and peace out of chags, and re- ttn to the ancient lavimarks of their chureh and denomination. ‘When the Baptist Missionary and. Bdueational “Convention ‘mets during this month, ‘The Tnvormer suyyeats that both fac- ons convene in the sun ly, and that a joint committee from| both groups be appointed (0 ‘raft worms of peace; and that the] Golegsien and meapengers be {forded an honest chance 10 ex ‘their preference for president of the orgqnization, and that| both factions and their | aa wbide by the majority vote of| tho duly accredited representatives Cie ‘these Bashi leaders ‘subordinate their personal ambi- tions and selfish ‘they are going to invite disaster and dis-| tance not only upon themscives, but upon Uieir constituency and] the whole . supposed exemplars of sna ot that ‘ahd typifies, can not practice » America’s Greatest Uleehiy Rewspaper RAR AAR RARANIARARAAARAA ANNAN ANA of peace and brotherly love, then the church has outlined its days] ‘of usefulness, and “we are of all men most miserable” | ite and Bl ‘The Holy Writ says: “O, how good and pleasant it is for breth- ren to dwell together in unity™ ‘There can be no unity where there is no peace, and where peace By KELLY MILLER, Howard does not abound, itis 8 trwe indication that the spirit of Sess) are ee te a Just as it is impossible for a local church to thrive and wield a|= what he ix not. We are all dis-} commanding influence in the community when torn asunder by Pere! to compound for sins we are in-| internal strife, likewise it is impossible for a convention to put! lined to by damning those we have| over a worthwhile program under similar circumstances. [eee eee ae This is our final appeal before the convention for the warring|™4¥ complacently vielute every re Baptists to convert thelr destructive martial weapons into im-|@umment ofthe Ciriathn cr an plement fr the execution f @ peacefl program of construction. | be wil Matty desu, th COMMUNITY CHEST AND NEGROES |= mast Setersto ont tae With a definite time having been set for the annual drive for the Community Chest (November 49), some of our people are advancing the argument that Houston Negroes should not give to the chest this year because of the Houston Negro Hospital situa. tion, this local race institution being one of the thirty-three or ‘more welfare agencies supported in part from chest funds. The Informer can not subscribe to this “cutoff-your-nose-to- spite-your-face” policy, for the Houston Negro Hospital is bigger than one person or any clique of persons. ‘This paper realizes and admits that the Houston Negroes have tucen accorded a raw deal in connection with their attitude to ward the official management of this eleemosynary institution. ‘This paper is cognizant of the fact that although Houston Ne- srroes contribute their bit through the Community Chest for the upkeep of this hospital, along with other welfare organizations ‘and agencies, they have been ignored and insulted by certain hos- pital functionaries—yet this is neither the time nor ploce to at- tempt to “strike back" or “et even.” ‘The Community Chest deserves and should have the moral sup- ort and financial backing of every citizen within the confines of this community, without regard to color, creed or clase; for In its ministrations the chest disregards racial and religious lines, tis the one and only great democraticizing axeney in our com- ‘munity and its influence for good is inestimable. ‘Through the channels of organized charity, it has given a dem- onstration of practical Christianity which has never been equalled by any organization in the eity's history. ‘The Houston Negro Hospital is only one of the thirty-odd wel- fare agencies getting substantial support from chest funds; and, to oppose the chest effort because of the ho-pital situation, would be dealing the cause of suffering humanity mean and wicked Blow below the belt- However, if the chest direetors want to make a_nice showing among the Negroes of Houston, they should not wait unt the last minute to organize the colored forces: but they should get busy’ at vonee and perfect a colored organization and let these colored. workers get in on the preliminary gifts campaign, and otherwise lineup their forees 50 as to make a commendable show- ing in this community project. HOUSTON PREPARES FOR TEACHERS: Houston will be host during next month to the Colored Teach- ers’ State Association, at which time it is expected that upwards ‘of 2,000 race edueators will spend three days in this city, discuss- ing and studying problems of their profession, and getting in- formation trom some of the leading colored and white educators of the country. According t President Joseph J- Rhoads of Marshall, a very ‘laborate and comprehensive program has been carded for the Houston meeting, and teachers will pour into “Heavenly Houston” in large numbers from all sections of the state during Thanksgiv- ing. week. Sis cers cin wl be ee co eh hhomes and entertainment for these visitors: and, since Houston {is world-famous for its Southern hospitality and its peerless man- ner in staging and putting over such events, The Informer has to fears along this line. ‘Since the association met here in 1920, its numbers have been augumented considerably and its sessions are largely attended, and Houston will do well not to underestimate its importance and increased attendance. ‘The burden of providing entertainment for these visiting teach- ers should not fall entirely: upon the shoulders of Houston's 390 or more race teachers, but the citizenship generally, particularly our business and professional men and women, should join their forces in helping to care for and entertain this annual gathering. ‘Aside from the addresses and papers, some of the best musical talent in the state will appear on the program, and very little time will be given to socializing and fraternizing. except after the daily sessions. ‘These sessions will not only be open to teachers, but to all citi zens of the community, and those of our race who are interested in the educational progress and intellectual development of the Negro, should avail themselves of the opportunity to attend the sessions and acquire some information which will be both inter- esting and inspirational. HOUSTON’S BLACK CRIMINAL ELEMENT Police and court records disclose the fact that too many Negroes in this city are committing crimes, and unless this black erimi- nal element is checked, we are going to be forced to bow our heads in shame at the appalling crime record of oar group here. Shooting and cutting scrapes and other offenses against s0- ciety are daily occurrences here among our people. leading. some to conclude that the Negro is inherently criminal and lawless. This is not true, for the law-abiding: and self-respecting Ne- see outnumber te lawless ad criminal element: bat the deeds ‘f the erimis are ily to ¢ the SehiteNewapapere while Use multitied Unousands who have never bowed down to Baal nor worshipped him, are unknown and must suffer the stigma attached to the race because of the eriminal acts of a few members of their race. ‘The Negro race should not be judged unjustly and unfairly by the lowest element within, its race, no more than any_ other racial group should be appraised by its dregs and criminals, However, merely to decry and deplore this situation will hard- ly improve matters, unless we bestir ourselves and do our part in a well-defined way to reduce this criminal record, and to teach our people how to obey the law and conduct themselves in a be- coming and decent manner. | Much, if not most, of the criminality of the present day can} be traced directly to the home, where parents do not take enough time in rearing and training their children along the Tines which make for good citizenship when these youth attain manhood and "The home is delegating too many of its responsibilities to out- side agencies, with the result that we are producing a bumper crop of eriminals, both youthful and matured. | ‘Those who are entrusted with the leadership of the race should give this matter serious thought and much study, and a concert ed effort ought tobe launched here to reduce appreciably the high criminal record of Houston Negroes, whe are proving themaeves to be weights around our racial neck and liabilities to society. ‘Here is a fine chance for some missionary work, which, like charity. should begin at home and then sorend abroad. OPINIONS | By KELLY MILLER, Howard University, Washington, D.C Yoocrte is ome who fegns to] portunity to tll the white Chistian x be te not.” We are all dis|what they think of him. ‘Should we jo compound for sina we are fa-| not the rather. strive to turn this to by damning thowe we have|pictual faux pas. into constructive nd ta. ‘The brother in black| channels? Will Ie nerve to bring the crmplacently vila every re-|white church to a reali sense of et of tho Christian cred, and| the great damage it in doing to the "ill Matantly. denounce the| Christan faith by easing ther black professing Christan who fall brethren to offend? On. the othe mlify fraterity and. fellow-{ hand, the Negro should fel « stimu thin the houschold of faith. [lating vense of positive duty aswel ntly an Eplscopalian rector in|# of negative complaint. After all ya bas raised hrealf toa bad te spiritual treasury of Christianity ce" by inviting hin offccored| ot in tho exclusive hoepng of the sta ethan trons hs chareh| white race. Wherever the white race Sx messberahip in churches on|lapes, the Negro should redouble his ‘by and for their own race va-| tel. ‘The Heals of the Christ most Every. Nexre:wewapaper and] be fskd up before the eyes af the af patie opinion has Joined in| Word. The Negro han the strate F anathema upon the head of|opertunity. ‘The humble, the meek reant. priest af God because| the lowly always posens the mor inten from the faith which be|®l and spiritual advantange over the cs to accept. Agmotice, athe-| EH and haughty. Th? Negro should ‘dls, setters slong with tho ake up the crose where the white sit ia natgaing Mie Backs | an leven it off. Merelyto rll rte Cheaton hel, in whieh the white man fr his lapace boots him sot cadinariy believe, What| Nothing unless he ets the better ex mas he rho does not believe in| ample. Moro vinditive resentment mice humility, sacrifice, ser] MERiat an toward act does at fn wine tod tergivenes ot cate nobility of eal. Tt be merely 2am abothes Wacsave he ital reaction agains ial and in etasit in another requirement|J3"9. Lat us hope that this ungodly ‘hestan fat? He whe vi |inedent gil serve to make the white sree ot the Chit cult there | Christian oes hypocritical and the fete his moral right to elaim| Negro coraligionit genuinely and neficence of any other portion.| neerly Chritin. ite Mischabeay bas the morai| I the meantime T would advise cor perhape Thad better aay,| Rector Blackshear to omit from the moral courage af his conviction, ecital of the Apostles Creed. the ve aid In the oper, nine han; |avowal: "I belive in the communion nd ninety-nine oat of a thoo-| of ant.” hite ministers believe and pre. a ‘overt or covert contrivance. If THE RR ‘aaa ce ee (Continued From Page One) ‘fence around Emancipation Park Fronds to cot B18 Tae is te ft tnfrmation that ee tlieee ek eee on occ ras eepeed sine pa Se Seep econ: feos peat ee aaae a ot Th Colored park. oar Ar amar fc, srk SS eaeant cress te eta le eestor wend ans tacee careiee er terre holed holnget se th pase dn ethene" es en ope tal vfine rote Ores tary tania aed fh et fence (we wonder if they plan esters Nar ties wurde Sas" eterna desing fer demrate Neate core Se rae eeetien ee Peseta tori comune SRR ak thar a Sane |_During 1928 the city spent over som oa toe AE opty “Sl Toren white awe He taetscer etlon tatty cay fee oe eel rete ees tae Sees cee ten ty re eit Cita omy: Tae waees to ly ch fethe ae'coterants ntan ater Seaton bod tart carte peri ese gheces Hat rome Betiesiens dee otaton pera, thereat cig ST ua Raat al as Bra pst ad pleat for ee Sat rrme , Amok Mae iit tal os Asis Teel and tien coe so cane tents Gee i ee canons ts se or oF iver Tes forthe constr ofan until tpn ete Ea et gr tetuy "inne Cnbants Seatine ieprine and cokes Tr le Sieecrc sneer page ee on Gore enema Tr hehe ple ae Ne though without a colored atk board Sosbaing aoa’ Sota anaes If tbe bod ate slr core Oe ee er | Why doen’ the ity take that #3 ont Reta oe dat ato Emancipation Park duving tumeipl mronien “cue ise pea aero ek tea ea cash ee iid yak or act” se park property in other wards Homely Philosophy Dy Gur Date as / eats narra fda oo go, Sse eit, eat? sea ta Sar gy Sey ato haemo centres tans ote See aac Top Tc Matte np eer ran Mele wae Sct i sagem Solo i tea he ede ang lt, sii ea sh ee ca ee eh See ts to “keep “bury practically” every haadherpendlvedinar elias icine) Pool compose fornia we are i Cline to by damning those we bare ond to. The brother in Mack tmey complacent violate every re Crement ofthe Cristian ered, and Jetboil Matantiy denounce ‘ie prateting Christin who fll to euplly. fatraity and fallow ‘hip within the hosel of faith Recently an Episcopalian retor in Bewoiyn ba raised Rims "bad trsnence” by ining in of-clred ters to witht from hs hare fi scek membership i church cn dcied by and for their own race a: ety. very” Negro tewspaper. and orean of pie opinion has Jone i ‘cping anathema pon the head of {his creat pret of God beause 1 evinten frm the faith whieh be professes to accept. Agnoatics, athe- Ih infidel, setters along withthe rest unit in assigning Me” Blake ‘ear tothe. Chron el in which {hey do not orinarily bine. What ect ha he who dove po tlre In tnd practice humility, sacri, 267 ice, fortitude and forgiveness of ict to condemn asother beens he tay defaslt in another requirement tthe Christan faith’ He who io Intes any pare a the Chl elt ther. ‘oy tortie bin mora right to lain ‘he tenefience of any ther portion ‘the Rey. Blackshear has th meal courage, or perhaps I had betters, ‘he immoral courage of hit conviction What be didn the ope, nine ba Sed and inety-nine oat of hoo ‘an white minister ele and pre. ce by overt or cover contrivance Christ should appear in Brooklyn oF any other city-under the guise of 8 Colored say tnd shoe aro mem Seraip im the church which He ed to ees, He would more than ki Se met ith a plite or lot refoal What white paror in therein Brook: Tyme lawhore that des propnd to melt the aef-searching: Wor “Lon isi 17" Let him then appt the Christ tat to hie own concen tad condects “For is as ch a8 7 have done it unto the least of these, tmp brethren, ye have one i unto ‘Bat oar colored clr mast not be come too exultant in the apa Seperority. Have you ot heard at fastidious Negro chorces which Jo not welcome the poor, Igvorat. and the bemler to tir regregationa flowin? What in the difference between castying the taints on the coer scheme al on the soil grade ‘hich woud be the more dplasing to the Christ? Who fe the” beg! Ircrte, the. white preacher “who practices the one, or the colored in ther who practices the ster? “The Negro Christan who seek e- trame tne 8 hie church for the Chan genie Teasons of worship I a= reprehensible seth priest sho Te fase him. Too often the. Nero I diopned to fel that be gain in 0 Gal dntnton and. ponies becaone be fected nto whites “The leven men apon whom the ow or of Sou fal ere nt har Fond all the ret who dwelt at Jers We Mr. Blacabear is by Bo ene the rreatst hypocrite among Pros tanto even Cathaiecereymen Al simple at of hin merely server toa cmplty ad) dramatne ‘the hype ofthe Chrtianchareh. He mont bat the brant of aio which his at crete. ‘The aenee mart needs cm bet won nts him by whom i cometh "Tie Chrtan chsh mt come to svi withthe clor question. Which cxers the conraligsunetion over cenduct—religion or race?” Will Curistanity compromite with cate? te the chureh of Christm bral ot co-raialiatitaton? ‘The chrch aa cmt et HL. G. 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