Houston Informer

Saturday, January 11, 1930

Houston, Texas

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A.M.E.ZION BISHOP FACES CHARGES Mob Wrecks Negro Restaurant 5 PRICE CENTS VOL. XI A. M. Mob THE MIRROR The American Negro's economic because it is the vast room for much work and field of immovable the Negro's health department of immovable the Negro's health department, which is in the midst of a $3,000,000 drive and the medial haze that the most outstanding school for Negro education in the United States. With so many paints disregarding the highway traffic ordinance and the most strenuous drivers of automobiles to bring their cars to a complete stair at某处 designated stair intersection, the House of Representatives dispatches traffic offers to some of these intersections and surveys on peak hours. It is a practical practice for going north and north on such streets as Milwaukee throughfare, to dash with much speed across and over the "stown" of Grave Avenue; and many collions are barely avoided by the quick cars of the drive. Aprons of this situation, it might be written on the ground should be placed with markers which are visible often on or past this sign written on the pavement at night before he traffic ordinance. The city council will do well to pro- tect the boulevard system is in effect, for the present manner of designating and building a police force, which inadepte and adds to the danger of automotive accidents. Through an unintentional oversight, we forget to include another very important public in this column last week. The museum is referring to a lovely chocolate cake, baked and presented to ye ascribe by Miss Lissida Smith, a teacher at the School, and an excellent cake baker. To this saintend lady have we remembered thanks for this kindly remember. We were remembered also during the ululetide season by Hawwood Smith, a teacher at the Houston-Sharvey report division and the Colleague-Taylor Guild Club — Mrs. P. O. Smith. Brew Hawwood came by during the ululetide season, also a token for which we are grateful. O. P. DeWalt, manager-proprietor of the Lincoln Theatre, rated as the finest some, very fine comedians talk to his patrons and the Negro fries some, very fine comedians come to time in his theatre. The latest to attract our attention each something like this: "The people in the country are too proud to go back to places where they were born." Here is much food for thought on the part of thousands of Negroes in the country, particularly the South. No race will ever amount to much and the other great races of the earth, that can be compared to how to learn an English too. We confuse doolity with humility, for while the Holy Writ declares that the musk shall inherit the earth, the doolity word about the doolie ever concludes (Continued on Editorial Page) THE HOUSTON INFORMER TEXAN DEPARTS FOR OXFORD TO TAKE POSTWORK DR. WILLIS J. KING Atlanta, Ga.-Dr. Willis' J. King, professor of Oil Testament and sociology in Gannon Theological Seminary, asked for England on January 3, for six months of post-graduate work in Oxford University, Queens months ago the Rosewall Foundation appointed to King a fellowship making the study possible, and the Gannon trustees board voted him a nabatical year that he might take advantage of the opportunity. Left an orphan at an early age and received a course, *Histoire*, has been remarkably well known as a career of distinction and usefulness. An A.B. graduate of Wiley College, an A.B. graduate of post-graduate work in Boston University, leading to the degree of博士学位. Meanitime, he was earning support by pastoral work. Dr. King has occupied a chair in Gannon Theological Seminary and has been given recognition in educational and religious circles. He served as member of the general conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, has been a member of the commission, and in 1922 was one of the American delegates to the World Federation of Association meeting in Peking. BISHOP ADOPTS NOVEL PROGRAM IN SCHOOL WORK Marshall, Texas.—As a special feature of the new program in operation at the University of Texas, the improvement of student person- age, experience, work, Pressidle J. Rhodes and Joseph J. Rhodes, for the enrolment of the college will be made possible by the fact that the students who are permitted to enter will be handpicked. At pres- sence the college; etc. are enrolling in the course from mid-year high school (Continued on Page Four) A. B. JOIN C. TINNER B. S. Howard University, M. S. Chicago University, and M. S. University. My, Tinner was recently pointed acting dean of Bishop Colleen Marshall by President Joseph J. Rhoades of men of color who has advanced his education in men of color in the degree in mathematics in one of the colleges of universities. He heads the department of mathematics at the Bishop Colleen Marshall College, the first dean the college has actually had. O. A. Puller having acted only twice, that capacity for a number of years. AMERICA'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1930 Montgomery Layman Creates Big Sensation In Colored Methodism Montgomery Layman Creates Big Sensation In Colored Methodism Louisville, Ky.—(ANP)—For the first time in nearly fifty years, charges have been filed against a bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church. The last bishop against whom charges were filed in the Kentucky Conference was Bishop Hillier. The charges were filed on Monday charges were filed with Dr. C. Eubank Tucker of this city, pastor of Stoner Memorial Zion Church and editor of the Louisville Searchlight, against Bishop B. G. Shaw, bishop of the Sixth Episcopal District of the A. M. E. Zion Church. The complaints charge the bishop with tyranny, oppression, maladministration, corruption in office ad incompetence. They cover the charges of the bishop in the Sixth Episcopal Church in Alabama. The bishop has been summoned to meet the investigating committee which will assemble in Montgomery, Alabama, on Tuesday, January 14, at 1 p. m. If the complaints are sustained the bishop will be remanded for trial before nine elders, but if the complaints do not make up a prima facie case, the case will be dismissed. If the complaints are not dismissed, plotting the death of a minister, and attempting to bribe a church, the charges were filed by Dr. E. D. Thompson of Montgomery, Ala. ARTICLE ABOUT NEGRO BISHOP CAUSES FLURRY ARTICLE ABOUT NEGRO BISHOP CAUSES FLURRY Louisville, Ky.—(ANP)—The great African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church has been visibly stirred by the publication of the Louisville Searchlight, edited by the Dr. Rev. C. Eubank Tucker, pastor of Stoner Memor a moria! Church this city, and one of the most erudite young clergymen of the denomination. The Rev. Mr. Tucker is also a member of the bar of this city. The purpose of the paper is to help curb turbidity, autocracy and misuse of funds on the part of certain bishops, and to encourage its for its front page articles an editorial under caution *Can竿莱耶* a Menace to Zion Methodism. It charges Bishop Alphene with tyranny, oppression, receiving large donations, and the use of conferences and with being the orignal leader, well, the honored and senior senior bishop of the church, in 1832, so that he might fall heir to his northern con At a recent gathering of Zion diplomas in this city, a few days ago the president of the Zion Tucker as to the policy and expectations of the Searchlight. Dr. Tucker, Dr. Tucker, Dr. Clement, Dr. T. W. Wallace, secretary of the Ministerial Brotherhood, and secretary of the Church Extension Department of the Church Extension Policy of the Searchlight is to help those that are well informed and clearly defined. Certain Zion Bishops have been guilty of tyranny, oppression, and murder of the maston ston. However, I am not attacking the episcopacy as such, but I am not attacking the maston ston, even though two or three masters will finally be compelled under the sentiment to retire from the bench. WHARTON LEADER CALLED BY DEATH Wharton, Texas—Wharton and the entire county were shocked Sunday morning to learn of the death of Prof. William McCormick, who was found in his bed by his wife early that morning. McCormick had been engaged in teaching in and about Wharton for the past thirty years, and had won the respect of the entire citizenry of this and adjoining counties. A few years ago, when he had divided paraphralsy from which he had never divided paraphralsy, he remained calm and to rest Tuesday, when thousands of friends and former pu Mr. McCarn is survived by his widow, two sons, a daughter and a heir of loving friends. DUNCAN GIVEN JAIL SENTENCE; FINED $2,000.00 DUNCAN GIVEN JAIL SENTENCE; FINED $2,000.00 Chicago, Ill.—(ANP)—Colonel Ollie B. Denean, former the ranking tenet in the United States army and creed in the Eighth Illinois Regiment, was sentenceed by Federal Wilkesboro Justice by Federal Lake County jal and pay a fine of $2,000. Denean was charged with obtaining around $1,700 from the federal government on false claims in connection with his military organi- tation. The judge expressed a desire to raise a law sentence upon the race officer and ordered stay of execution on the court order mid February, 1930. RACE SCIENTIST OFF TO GERMANY; HIGHLY HONORED RACE SCIENTIST OFF TO GERMANY; HIGHLY HONORED Washington, D. C., Dr. Oe-Trent J. Esth, head of the department of zoology at New York University, will be spend six months as a great investigator in the Berlin-Bahram. He will be spend two months at the hit of departure the Anatomy and Press announced the election of Dr. Jut to the vice president of the American Association of Zoologists, who has accredited a Nazi scientist. Dr. Jut entertained the graduate students in zoology and their wives at During Dr. Jut's absence, Louis A. Hanborough instructed in zoology. MISS VENOLA C. RILEY, A. B. Washburn Colleger, A. M. Columbia University, associate dean of women for freshmen, Bishop Collego, Mar- sell RACE MERCHANT EXPIRES AFTER LONG ILLNESS A. After operating his store in one of the earliest last year and the store's name changed from Harmon's Dry Good Company entered last year and the store's name changed from Harmon's Dry Good Company, J. H. Harmon, Jr., graduate of Howard and Columbia universities, as the first assistant. He also active in church and lodge circles, having served as deacon and counsel over several years and having held many responsible positions. He invested his surplus earnings in Houston real estate and was the owner of other rent houses and other realty holdings. The fennal will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Saturday), 2 i.m., with Pastor J. B. Burdette officiating, assisted by other company members. The Company has charge of the body. SOUTH CAROLINA YOUTH HELD FOR SISTERS' MURDER Columbia, S. O. (CAN)—Corry Howell, 15, was held by the R·chand County grand jury here Tuesday morning, half small-sisters, Alna and 11, and May 9, who died here the day after Christmas from a single shot fired from Corry's gun. He maintained that the shooting was accidental and that he did not fire. The statement was an follows: "I was hunting at a half mile from home. I had three dogs but did not shoot the gun by the chinmey and then I pointed the gun at the chinmey and then I know there was a shell in it. I then pulled the trigger and both of them shot. I knew there was a shell in the branch and then went in the branch and camp where Questioning brought out that Corry Christmas morning because he did not shoot, had recalled, and but I knew the step-father did that at many occasions and frequently made trouble. The two girls were shot as they were in water. Alna shot in the heart and breast will May was struck in the Nordic Hoodlums Destroy Property In Carolina Town Edenton, N. C.—(ANP)—Because the owners of the building refused to elect their colored tenant, a mob of white men wrecked the building and restaurant operated by Tom Holley. The building and restaurant were Bank and Hanky foretore had been used as a branch office of the Regentia. The place was rented to Holley and he opened up a cafe. Immediately upon the opening of the business Holley was notified by "unidentified parties" to move and move quickly. He disregarded the notice and told the landlord of the warning. The building was raided by the officials, stating that if the Negro was not evicted the building would be wrecked. The officials were on the verge of making a formal complaint to the police when they received word that the building had been badly damaged by a group of white men who raided the cafe Saturday morning. Officers are investigating the affair but little results are hoped for. Holley was the only Negro in the hamlet who operated any kind of business and it is believed that this had as much to do with the wrecking as the sentiment against a Negro occupying the building. The Negro's residence was located in the section known as Small's Crossing in which Negro and white farmers congregated largely on Saturdays. TRUMAN GIBSON BUSINESS MAN HARMON WINNER TRUMAN GIBSON BUSINESS MAN HARMON WINNER Chicago, 111—(ANP)-Truman K. Gibson, chairman of the board of Supreme Liberty Life Insurance Company of this city, has been awarded the Harmon Foundation gold medal for 1929, with an honorarium of $400. The organization offered in 1929 organized by the late William E. Harmon, for the purpose of giving additional stimulus for creative work to members of the Negro group in the Civil War, to achieve of national significance, not only to give personal recognition in much work but to open wider fields of opportunity. The awards are an insignia of honor conferred upon men and women whose creative efforts have contributed to an effect factor in American life and civilization. The honor was given to Mr. Gibson for his achievement in the field of business and industry among Negroes and African-Americans in consolidation of Liberty Life Insurance Company of Illinois, Surene Company of Columbia, Ohio, and Newark Insurance Company of Newark, New York, the Supreme Life and Casualty Company. He was responsible for initiating the conferences and proposing the idea MELYIN J. BANKS, A. B. Howe and University; A. M. Howard Uni- versity; associate dean of ren for Bach College, University ABBOTT LOOMS AS OPPONENT OF DE PRIEST Chicago, Ill. — ANP) — Somewhat akin to a mild sensation was cremated in the Chicago Tribune of request that Robert B. Abbott, publisher of the New York Times, give a date against Congressman Oscar DePriest in the April primaries. Also a bit of Abbott's candidacy among certain groups of his well-wisher before the Pride of the Nation, he turned down to bring it into focus, although the secretary of Mr. Abbott's office, who was sprained by a number of persons who claimed that the Defender man At the time the story was published, Mr. Abbott was out of the city, and Mr. McCormick lined up to say anything for or against the announcement, to admit to adultery, or to formulate formally consulted. The Tribune story imitated that of the so-called Denese Republican faction, which Denese heads in the DePriet represents, are State Senator Adolph B. Hight and Senator DePriet. Nobody is known that either of these men has expressed an opinion in favor of Mr. Nobody has been able to trace the source of the Tribune story, there is no evidence that it would not have been written and should not be suppressed. If none, inference in work bring about a certain desired result would be a part. Musicians Prevent Stampede of Crowd At Louisville Fire Louisville, Ky.—(ANP)—The presence of mind of William Gibson and musician, musicians, musicians, prevented a stampede of many livers here at a Christmas party held in the Community Center, when a fire broke out. The party was attended by hundreds of citizens, including Mary William H. Harrison. In the midst of the crowd, the agents pared on the agenda to take out of the group. The residents of Louisville sounded and insulted them, gawked that the flames were out and a stampede was in the way. Sampling the fire, the musicians and staff rushed for the entire area. : , — 2 ot ICAL Only a Clean Skin , Can be Beautiful The truly beautiful complexion is the result of cleensing the sia thoroughly every day to purge It ofthe dit and grime that are In the air. The ideal treatment ts to first use Poro Soap followed by the eppl- ‘cation of Roro Cold Cream—this combination leaves the skin clear + : and Iresh ond prevents enlarged pores end other blemishes } Wn jar ortibe 2... . . SOc cheteheraneate t= : scnincase One OE cane se as qPoRoO,. ee OR HAIR AND SKIN ‘fl oe ee Oe SE EE " sa i . ~—S “s HH im | =~ 108 {ai SORE ae) se ES Ret nd : Seat" | : . Fag HL oe: Pe ‘ BAT 10 kt " ee = ee CE ei EEN — RSs HA 7 : lS rare : WZ ae ‘Po break that cold which comes in an nour, or has hung on for days, try. ape Aspirin tablets. There is no quicker way to end ‘e-cold, and the pain which goes with it. Relief starts at once, so ‘you ncedn’t suHer eved for'a Ite while. “Any doctor ean tell fouihet Bayer Aspirin i Stet ue feciy. When your throat raw and sore, you can case it with a simple gargle which you ; ap make jr by disolvigg ewe Bayer Adpiin bie in four ‘ablespoonfuls of water. Even in tonsilitis, you need not repeat he gargle many times for full relief. Only one thing to watch iways get Bayer Aspirin! The genuine has the Bayer Cross too every package and tablet Wen you know all the wen of Bipes [ivi you kote bow fae to nll lnepdewn ech und pin, Nete YER fag quite 10 good as Bayer Aspirin to cod . fe betache, er rll phewnsion, oe % ‘algia and seusitis; even iumbago! All |—CON SRS } ‘every, with proven detionn . * eo AL ;, a 2% Bs i * ) B . 3 J : @ ey i‘. es si secon Alarmed Over ek 2Etany tev Ss wel he wen Be poe ae geasgss pris = ae Ee io ‘ pps! ; SORE = jae a gr dir Ras Wann poe eee ecarge teas it cote ‘ “na ‘aalvation im the S04 Hn the organization of ‘THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1980 Foe Sere catoceen baile Kamhew, 8. C—(ANP) ane he must oe Paterton, whom body wus found a vamp neat bere with the throt cot and 0 shotgun wound. TH body was found by two boys while heating. Patterson daaypenrd several dare ago after be had bean son here. 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First of all, the individual must have had at least a high school education by one or more years in a reputable college before he is admitted to a dental college. Dentistry was once considered only as a trade and during those days an instrument and only by one person performed by some one, then go out and equip himself with necessary instruments and become a dentist, according to the interim regulations. or he might place himself as an assistant dentistry and after a few months of tutelage, come out and work on his name and acclimise himself as a dentist. But thanks to his, this haplah, condition does not exist in our environment. However, we still have a few impressions. After finishing a dental course from a reputable college (such curricula, and study) the individual must pass a board of dental examiners, in the course of which he is able to practice his profession. he be able to practice his profession in another state or state, he must pass the board of dental examiners an art or a science or profession. It is through these stages that dentistry now loses its name as a trade. The dentist goes further than the dentist, to teach tooth as some of us may sometimes think he is only capable of doing. He has gained through at least two of his studies in a scientific study while practicing his profession, he is readily able to find a employed or extracted This information is needed by him to combat further occurrence of the condition or to trace the ill effect on the general health. The dentist is supposed to instruct his patients in the proper care of the teeth and, in fact, to answer any questions that might be asked by patients for the protection of the teeth (and all dentists will do as if the patient only asks). that the patient owes the dentist, and that is the proper observance of the instructions as given by the dentist. that the patient urges to remember that the dentist is human and subject to err as is human. Person should not expect the dentist to duplify questions and man by properly substituting for nature that man can produce. This being satisfactorily faced and man by properly caring for him in offices in oftimes forced to have examinations other than those of the mouth. In the condition that the patient should cooperate, as it has something to do with the correction of the condition that the dentist is treating. To those of you who do not have a family dentist, select one and follow his instructions for health's sake. New Orleans, LA—(ANP)-Here after if you are a colored man you will be asked if you carry a gun here. If you do not, you will be released lends drive to arrest and disarm all Negroes found in possession of a firearm. The intent of Police Theodore A. Ray, directed at all pool rooms, soft drive computers, and know to, congregate. Superintendent Ray instructed the police department Negro found carrying a pistol. "Most Negroes, it appears, are present during the holidays, and are present during the holidays, and are once a man off duty. Most Negroes drive all of Negro hang-out," the superintendent said. The police should discriminate against Negroes, and pass up white hats and bandits has an advantage. "Dividently, the explanation is: The Negro does not vote; the white man does not vote; the getting close day by day. MORRIS HEADS ST. LOUIS "Y" St. Louis, Mo.—(ANP) O. O. Morris has been selected to fill the executive secretaryship of the Pine Forest Museum when he created when H. K. Craft left to become secretary at Pittsburgh. Mr. Morris had been boys work secretary for three years and an enviable record is that capacity. YOUTH HELD FOR MURDER New Orleans, LA—(ANP)—Arthur marrying William, 8th, de marrying William, 8th, de 12. Wright was pointed out by Will Jr., as the man who also had his father. THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1930 BY ALGERONN B. JACKSON, M.D. (For The Associated Negro Press) There is more than one good reason for guarding our mouth. The mouth is a place that is built out during an unguarded mouth, but in it we can all in all wear and may have to authorize tells us that more than 91 per cent of all from communist countries are from communist countries, a single year, were due to organisms which enter or leave the body by way of mouth. We may assume, is used in a broad range of diseases. These dangerous organisms may be in the air we breathe, and in our food and water. Sometimes they are coated with chemicals. Since the mouth is open and necessary for both mouth and hands, since the mouth is open and necessary for both mouth and hands, since the mouth is open and necessary for those uneasy organisms to the Some people think that polishing the teeth with brushing the teeth daily and with mouthwash is important to guard against those microcopic forms of life which enter our mouth. But it is more important to guard against those microcopic forms of life which enter our mouth. Certain definite precautions are necessary well as oursure. There is an excuse for coughing or sneezing in people's hands. How a clean handkerchief helps your mouth with spray the air. Wash your hands frequently and thoroughly, especially after you touch your fingers away from your mouth and nose. Select clean eating places. Select clean respiratory, or intestinal disorders, double watch over your cleanliness to these precautions are especially important because persons in the best condition are less likely to germen to which they are immune. Therefore, consideration of others as well as self-protection devices that we observe them carefully. Diversification *Florville* has shipped 250 cars of corn. *Beee* has shipped 100 cars of corn to secure packing shed facilities. Cameron and Bie Spring have new egg incubators at Floydda brings the total capacity of local hatcheries beehives to the local hatchery. Deita of Llano have contracted to sell their pecan crop at 60 a pound. Only 2.3 per cent of the native fauna of the 1890 census. The over-all figures of 2.3 per cent are from the "illiterate" in the 1890 census. Only 3.3 per cent of the foreign-born. NEGRO COMPANY PAYS DIVIDENDS; THOMAS AT HEAD Mukegue, Oklaham—(ANP) The Simmons Royal Company, Inc., will celebrate its second anniversary by paying a cash dividend to stockholders. The fact that the company is in the process of dividing time favors it with two unique distinctions. It is the only corporation in the world managed and controlled by Negroes, which is organized for the benefit of the community. It is one of the very few concerns that has been able to declare a cash dividend out of profits on its common stock in a period of two years. The company was organized in September 1982, and its capital stock of $100,000 it did not, however, begin actual operation until January, 1982, since that time it has had a remarkable growth. It has at the present time outstanding, issued, and outstanding shares in the aggregate value of $20,150. It has producing royalty income holdings in the Earlabroir fields of Seminole County, the Ather Pool of Lake County, the Field of Creek County, the Begg field of Olmquene County, and an interest in more than 700 acres of unproductive royalty in potential oil fields scattered throughout the state, which include the field of Olmquene more than $20,000. The gross earnings of the company for the fiscal year 1929, will exceed $10,000. It upon the basis of this sound state management of the company that a 10% cash dividend was paid. The Simmons Royale Company are men of unquestionable integrity, and business acumen, who only the confidence and trust of Thomas, the president, is a man of confidence in oil holding in Texas and Oklahoma, and McKinsey County. He has gained an enviable knowledge of investments and connections with oil royalty companies. For the season to Dec. 8, 1928, South Texas shipped 1210 cars of oil to Texas, 1246 cars in 1929, it shipped 7,747 cars. Even wider difference was shown in the shipments for the respective weeks, with 246 cars in 28 against 267 in 20. Linkin with more than $500,000 worth of building permits will set a new building record for itself this year. Praises Informer Editorial Policy Editor Houston Informer: I take this method of commending your paper for its splendid editorials, during the year of 1920, and more especially the editorials for the world press, for the publication of the splendid triplicity of churches. I suspected your editorial to coincide with: "How can I give a song about, 'You can hab awl daw art,' but give me lengtle', while an old song all takes the world and gives us hell." The remedy I would suggest, for the maintenance and operating expense, is a merger or a consolidation of two churches, or a merger of membership formed in this manner the church could easily pay a pastor for giving the people instructive as well as constructive gospel for living as a church member. As you have said, we have too many churches. I am saying we have the preschoolers, trying to lead the people on Sunday and mopping and begging and taking care of the banks during the weeks for funds. I think this practice is a disgrace to the profession of a minister who is not a member of the members who are above such practice and who are not in the profession and dignity of their profession. I have always admired your initiative, as some people can, but as many cannot, "gut" that so many of our journalists don't have. May you continue to the future as you have in the past. With best wishes for health and well-being, Mr. Kaiser, cities for 1930, I bag to remain, and I will be here for 1931. SAM E. RILEY, President, Norgrove Commission Asn, Honorary Member EUROPEANS BREAK UP AFRICAN MEET Cape Town, South Africa.—(By the Associated Negro Press)—Europeans have been charged with break-ins here during the past week in which three natives were injured. According to report, the Euro-American family in the southern part of the United States, and armed with a rifle, were out stealing out the lights, and firing point-blank at the natives who were in attack mode, shot and one was seriously wounded. Texas manufactures more than half the cotton gins produced annually in the United States, according to a DALMATI report. St. Louis, Mo.—(ANP) more than 200 students attended the twelfth annual board of the Alpha Kappa Alpha night with a bangout and the installation of officers. Official delegates, supplying the twenty chapters, attended the event. Gamma Omega, of which Mits Ruth Harris is president, to the twelve All of the bangout were held in the People's Finance Bureau 11 North Avenue Avenue. Phi Beta Kappa, of which Texas, will entertain the 1930 meeting. This will be the second meeting in North South, the first being Nashville, Tenn. in 1928. Mits Ruth Harris, of Ebal Hodgeman Lyle, founder of the 21-year-old society, was presented by Orga Omega Hodgeman, Philadelphia, through the same city, to the battle at the public meeting on Sunday. Plans are in motion for a contest, for which a $10 prize will be offered by Nellie Quander, of the incorporators of the sorority. **Election Results** Group 1 lasted at least four of the five days given to sessions, ended with the following Group 2. Bountiful, Tetra Gamma, Chicago, bullies, who succeed Mrs. Bobbie Hewlett, Ruth M. Hahn, Washington, Ruth M. Hahn, Chicago, this city, first anti-banlieve, who succeed Mrs. Bouffard; Miss Ennise J. Hale of Hale of Alpha Delta Gamma, anti-banlieve, who succeed Mrs. Roy, Alpha Alpha Gamma, Pittsburgh, succeeds Mrs. Thelmba E. Berkell, Tau Umae, New York City, as chief organ of the security. LOANS MADE ON AUTOMOBILES Easy Payments Prompt Service 617 Preston L. Phone P-4459 PHONES: Office Fairfax 1891, Res. Fairfax 3065 Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 12 m., 1-7 p.m. Sundays By Appointment DR. N. L. BURCH UNIVERSITY 24200 McKinney Ave. Covington Bldg. Houston, Tex. AGENTS WANTED Make 100% profit selling— MARCO TOILET CREATIONS Quality guaranteed; tremendous repeaters; your around demand. Write today for wholesale prices. MARSHALL MERCANTILE CO. Temple, Texas New York City — ANNHEY heavy loses in employment were experienced by N.Y. workers in industrial content during the month of November. Reports of labor advisors of the industrial relations department of the National Urban League indicate that a decrease in industrial employment that in greater than periodic decrease since 1927, having particularly affected Negro workers in Detroit, Chicago and St. Louis. Because of the general decrease in Detroit, due to the cessation of many jobs, men who have recently come to the city have returned to their homes. A woman named Marnie was paid by the Department Public Welfare. The hope is one of increased human activity that of the workers will return to their jobs. The replacement of Negro workers in the city of Chicago, Michigan, white women, white girls in a department store have made it easier for Negro women to shop. The Filipino women have replaced Negro women in the confectory shops and ordinance department of Chicago's national "Negro job" in Los Angeles. NEGRO ARTISTS EXHIBIT WORK AT LOS ANGELES Los Angeles, Cal.-(AANF)—The annual event annual, held in Los Angeles, was held at the California Art Club, Mandela Hall, South Los Angeles, sponsored by Los Angeles angels. work of several nationally known artists. He was born in coast by William Scott of Chicago. A number of spinoffs in artist who work was on exhibition and commemoration from thru- ghes of those artists. William daily were Arthur Diggs, William Dawson of Chicago, Albert Scott of Dawson of Chicago, Henry Tanner of Rhine, France. Organizations and prominent person sponsors an event in the California Association, the California Art Club, A. A. C. A., the Colored Woman's Association, the Jewish American Association, the Japanese American Society, the Internationale Socialist, Makepeace, the Buddhist, the Marian W. M. W., the American Institute, the Cable, C. A. A., Mrs. A. Hull, Mrs. H. C. Hudson, L. G. Roberts, M. S. M. Nelson, Mrs. Halee Cole. Rate reductions to residential customers that will aggregate 150,000 or more a year were recently announced. Co. Stadler in the year 2000 industrial rate reduction totalling 600 was announced by the union. Ee le ek yao th oe ist yoke 1 ¢ Dates sms rat Bs prada Bato Ria ares: Crores meses si W. iets Br sh ec 8 Oliohantt, Hi ay Stet Sates aE a rR “Modern @-room part. Bere Mit reteet se Earn pits Bacher fiey! Fibel. Phelps. 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Ban Ri sede: low td Sr Me x. tho Commanity Canter Jemsiey nth Rett ot Ce poe ys eso aah at see [Many valuable and ee eifta were airs aP dona bore ‘kanes Ot as Rote isting Ee para, Wr nd Sie Reece nt by I ear il Simi cone sori patord tae egret Bal Sj hh Mon le” Gem Yo ee" Deb reiaan ‘en le a vane = Sree wa eee bln ctr at a compliseiary Mia i Moone SeePnioaa” een he. A Bede, Dales ware te guests 9 Mr and irs. Sam otinson New Year's S"B. aonre sent Curls with ar id Mrs, G. Moore, They left So a ala ‘TEMPLE DOTS TT tae hens tecaw. Ween Chapel Somday Schon! wks excsion ‘ie White no Tene dee, died Dex 0" Me sell Dizon td iy Cara eign are Iie By. Worth Daas and aineral Welle Ms, and Bir 0. Neal and Mrs: AC Har ‘eyo wert gues of Miao, bre. El Rie ie pa Hirn nS Gay apone thelr holidays tn'Dallas” Mra, 3M. Frierson, bes rere io Bente Ale wih ber mers Me, Weds Mes feck of itr a8 Bren Hayes fiester Bimer ‘Donovan, han returned from Lon Anges JACKSONVILLE chs, enna Inermer ‘nvsaie et Young’ Drv ee Jacigagle Th Tt realy conference ith» Bamon hapel & af Chareh, Jan, 6. The inte iy diene at the morta ina nce services" Wate Po Bebe Prien 8 odes Baton ge v. i, ir Saniora Sater ad Hat Sandere more oS Strauch. Mee Eoin Co We se Seer Deo Mr bar, aban 8 few aye her, ih pe ies Eger) Alcor. le 1 tails of Port FISK FAILED T0 SIGN CONTRACT Marehall, Texps, Jas. 9; 2500, See al cost ae eset ee oS Me suf toch Soap antes Stade ate oct ala Tew ene. ice te a net eae rot ae Who terial oe I arg rete ame iets pani aa ae mie by sock hep unt pale apd ea Spa fy he Pu Why et Senn oar ane Tis Fa naa Semi ec at eke is ae Lee nee Bessa ern Py Sere Se ree ae tae oes epeces et Es"men from Neabville to, Maral Seay Set oe sees See Pe ras me ma aindcn cmvicurion (lS pes erro me, eet ie eee rename Ree a Got Cenc ecw cers re heer wate Seal Berea ee ere ee nn © ee Steer are mca Aaphonge return trip to Nashville the next your ph ey alpen ay oe amie te the fret communication we had from So marta aae ak, ae cera ee eee Peres een eee wea e rane Saeeees ace mentee ee eee tee So St cha, ce sic ibs shin cman rae aes en a igh cea eee feria dg ar =e pore f oe wea Tene Sere at eee cee ee oe par eas Bak Saas foie ee eect Bip oles te Res xe toute hp 9 ga sifVcatr etre le lata ‘ll sie to Wiley In de Seen ier eee a Se see ph Tate asta ‘Dice sees (Sr sda Sora th ae Eten ea Sia ed Steaua eer cts the enire senses it Cau Pendle eerie at pla Ye ee rarest gh ah cecearps eae sr ect es gocet becirinut Beastie Soi'en errs plst. Lyme te Bear fad, sprinted 86 yards for m touch i Clas a poeta as fe Sta Te ee Bit, “Cote, Thome ail inn men, while Lynch and Quince starred Sng pee: Sate paises Sere iraratrea neat beacel meeraa Spe Scien a a Soe ies otines pop ai ec eat Ra ss ie er bart pire oa eae sre saan ee are ih Soc Ra horts, who made things “too eéxy.” CHARITY COMMEFTRE AT MT. ‘CORINTH HAD FINE ‘EAR ary omg he icine es pan ae ‘The comatiten is or oe orca tite aa: Haka ae ALC A, | DEFEATS HUSTON, ; (00 Ri right, ‘, eee ge Seay erties eae Saosin nee ee <= renee rae ac, a fre. ay ae Sa es cee hoe Sea rl Meh alan re en eee oe a eats a he a mach starred. for the visitors, "a BRYAN PRO} ESTS CORSICANA CLAIM AS GRID- CHAMPS Bryan, Texes—-In the Sunday: ot" Wace iy white a eee cia the high eb champlsokip of fexan . Se Ta Si a oe od pet oes Berane ics sakes detest al elevens in eee eee aa oer eee iis ee : Se ee te hc a hich ree comaldered 8 "AUSTIN DOINGS _ Hicks and his officers. couductad Cass ‘No ee the ee taae Sin faut Ri aa Coa See? cia aid ee a = fri” ty'b ea ange cas ae is Soe Ra oi mate de See eras Satis Kot dane ae Re aes os ey ee aa aes eos Le : Ses tie So Soa a Pao nth entertained win « ont Teer wether rs ‘. i Noa naar Se or rt a et Nene George and Deven) Apa fe No ieee oak a, at oe rie ae esol me aie ee See cena au ee hs week-end jn San Amtento $00 ial rae kes CUERO CULLINGS geld an, Oe ee fae relatives, Mr. and Mi, Chan ae ane eee terending few dare ih ae ws "ran ae 8, dled ‘iting ier having comet tay Hm oy" ig Bee eit eae died sodden. Toe ced on ae A Ras that Has Come ee a 3 ‘ervible at oat at orks oe alate co , aoe Seca ga Pa ee see met ore ena sr fie oer } rene | ptr 2: ae mt PACKNIX Looking at the World From a Woman's Point of View Nannie H. Burroughs WHY PEOPLE GO TO THE DOGS INSTEAD OF TO CHURCH— Negroes have invested more money in churches than they have in any other enterprise in the world. When churches are used, properly, the people get more out of them than they do out of any other enterprise in the world. The ministers are their only vultures group for whose salaries andNGovernment need to feel responsible. Up to the last decade the Negroto the church and the religious obligation he felt it his bounded duty to build churches. He felt it his bounded duty to build churches and return for the investment in property and their fidelity to the cause, the cause, the cause in churches that are shut up four-fifths of the year, run down, going down, and leaders are wasting time and money, fighting, masquerading, and bringing the people up and out of the mire and the clay and establishing their going-in-agreement, that is so evident in Negro government not supported in any other enterprises or profession. O, religion, religion, religion and awakened and wounded waste is in No, don't put it on the sexton. If you should be able to do it, he should be afraid if he doesn't do it. He is not hired to keep the church points the trustees and stewards are aware of the trustees and stewards are aware of physical excellence. The officers and members are responsible for ensuring in every way possible but it is the minister's job to get results or get Negro churches are not living up to the mission they have built, bought, and supported the churches. In return the church members have built, bought, and supported the church. In the week and hold them up on Sunday. "Feed my sheep" has come to them. The people for going to the dogs. There is nowhere else for millions of them have paid are locked up. Thousands of the churches have no proverb with something doing every minute in the day, three hundred and sixty-four could be them at the game if the children of light were wiser than the children of darkness. They could be them after the game. They stay to catch it. The churches get their game with the children of light to get ready to be the dogs for six days. Many church leaders take six days to get ready to be the dogs for six days. The dogs have a perennial performance—with variety. In this day they open up men to their jobs and keep their specific business going the lock up the churches and spend their time resting or engaging in worldly community locked up, run down, and looking lonesome. A run down church does not down, lazy layer. Mighty plain talk, but ye shall know the truth—even if it does hurt the guillot. Getting as much as 40 a pound, *T. J. Barton, Bastrop County farmer*, sold $1,500 worth of pectas from his new orchard last year. Green Cleaners and Dyers Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing and Alterations We Mend Your Clothes Ladies' Work a Specialty POSITIVELY NO ODOR OF GASOLINE 1321 Ruthven St. Phone Preston 2827 KNOXIT LIQUID Unnatural and mucous discharges can be avoided by destroying the germs of infectious disease. $1.50 At all druggists DR. C. M. NICHELS Physician and Surgeon Office: Taborian Bldg., Suite 220 Preston 4181 807 1-2 Prairie Ave... Houston. Tex. Fairchild Undertaking Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS 1015 Dowling Street Phones: Fairfax 1835 Fairfax 6464 Res. Phone Fax. 2751 Office Phone Fax. 6958 F. F. STONE, M. D. SPECIALIST EYE, BAR, NOSE AND THROAT Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Office and Hospital Practice Suite 406-407, Fourth Floor Odd Fellows Temple Louisiana and Prairie FOR HIGH-CLASS SHOE REPAIRING Visit LIGHTNING REPAIR SHOE SHOP FRED T. LEE, Proprietor 417 MILAM ST. PRES. 5372 Dr. O. L. Lattimore DENTAL SURGEON 4099 MILAM STREET All Classes of Dental Work Nearly Done. Bridge Work A Specialty. Hours: 9 a. m. to 12 noon 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. Sundays by Appointment Phones: Office, Preston 1459 Residence, Cap. 6551 A. B. Fedford, jeweler, watchmaker and optician. In E. W. Frazier and Co. diamonds and jewelry, app places accurately fitted. 212 W. Dallas Houston, Texas. Phone Fairfax ```markdown ``` THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1930 Chamber of Commerce Gives School $10,000.00 Salisbury, N. C.—(ANP)—The Halsbury Chamber of Commerce gave $10,000 to the Price Memorial Hall, the appeal of President Trent. This brings the campaign within $25,000 of $500,000. The final reports were made by the episcopal areas here December 16, 1911, and the adelphia is chairman of the board of trustees, and senior bishop of the A. M. Church. Dr. E. A. Church of the class of 1911 gave $500 more to the drive, making a total of $1,500 he has given to the church. Hughgia of Providence, R. L., are the largest contributors of the alumn. A similar amount has been given to Bishop F. M. Jacobs of Brooklyn, N. All three of these men are members of the trustee board of the college. SHADO-GRAPHS The stomach is abused more than any organ of the body. DR. T. M. SHADOWENS Odd Fellows Temple Phon P. 2094 BLOOD DISEASES—No Mat- ter to Hole or Old or Case or What's the cause send for FREE booklet about Dr. Panter's Treatment used successfully for over 25 years in the most severe and chori- cic cases. Write now—Dr. Paster, 79 West Washington Street. Room 412. Chicago. Office and Laboratory: 2619 Odin Avenue, 6th Ward Residence: 2619 Opelusana Street DR. C. H. L. MOORE, M. D. General Practice Office to 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday by Appointment Phone Press, 8388 Houston, Tex. Office Phone, Preston 6350 DR. WALDO J. HOWARD DENTIST Suites 201-202-203 Odd Fellows Temple Louisiana St. at Prairie Ave. X-RAY EXAMINATIONS Houston, Texas Heure 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. 3 to 8 m. Office Phone, F.保238 418 Old Fellows Tumple DR. CHAS. W. PEMBERTON MEDICINE AND SURGERY Re. phone, Hadley 5440 Office Phone Pren. 5501 Res. Phone: Fairfax 5247 Office Hours: 8 to 12 A.M. — 1 to 8 P.M. GEORGE W. ANTOINE M.D. Physician and Surgeon Residence: 2301 McGown Ave. Office: 401 Odd Fellows Temple PARROTT AND SMITH PAINLESS DENTAL CLINIC Phone: Office Plafax 6417; Ren. Fair- 1404 1404 Free Extraction and Treatment Thur- day Evening from 3 to 4 P. M. Teeth Extracted, Crown, Bridge Work, Plates and Fillings. PRICES ARE RIGHT-AND REASONABLE 222 WEST DALLAS AVE. Suite 214 Pilgrim Building Houston, Texas M. W. JORDAN Notary Public Office: 1502 Srdnor Street Phone Capital 5488-J Prompt Service Phones: Office P-9800 Ren. P-7277 Hours: 1 P. M. to 8:30 P. M. J. M. W. LAWSON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGON ST. PETERSBURG Plates and Fillings. Ren. 522 223 Revenues Ave. PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY Peoples Pharmacy VIRGIL B. BYERS, Ph. 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"WHERE ONLY THE BEST IS GOOD ENOUGH" 409-11 SMITH STREET HOUSTON, TEX AMERICA'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Subscription Price, $2.00 for 52 Weeks ee TO EE EE el 2RECNS CEASE NEEL NEMEC ATER ___THf HOUSTON INYORMIE, SATURDAY, JANUARY + ', AStory MBAS (DIALIC ‘anit Watity ” It hae det a ine Se ta ae FAMILY Cote of ait on de Ch ua eae Wine rae fet t O Fehstie and aber oe Went hn mone wd with them for many pesca Tse ‘Mame tat scacanly ver fs iing vito deel eens So ree it me Ths ener ual ony Mam, ot Mamba tn drt ou sited tbe ind tween Samara at oh meh reeset Toate sweets tek Be Sui wy 0 arson ccneata ee eomestarels Meret Gessumectace nee staat eee TACAR Mantes yt on, ered dnt, ae eee ek os ee eee era Sethe Rae nahi lars fl thre the cet of Mantas sce nd ete ie et ot aoe it ams, ‘Wentworth fy ie Aldi. rh Sr als ‘Re mey obtale more pep = ee aie ating REM ohaan «five dalir« week Jo ae more Ge ot Mager escapades ede hee Inc's bravt wth uN ss ih hte itn mah ee ae Se cS boo of Ag i nolonen re Mamba sends her seine tec eb heave" ee tt fering ease” Btn cn oe Soa, Ss "KE a combltatln church service and "Love Feast” Hagar (ohews mies fanny ht Bt ey we eed i yen t ts Sly Sopa ta fan gay aa Tatiana te taka tal cae bas aot Sei te ete ing i ow are STs tae ment ezine among the hie fla ith al hate ane thle crea conncganty they tvs Msc hikinmes pet Sapte eee ne mk ete ne st ten ears of a, the retro hws tee P's Dre ones We hart ang Wears Rave bcos Eeeeted by sh sie, Sutera peers eater ae inthe ‘of Negro whom he ‘te be innocent. he Rivne Geto nent fo Root a pany th cnn cmp ay Rend fier ging nadine spn wor lea ssi ama Sato le eed ‘At church the Reverend Grayson notices Baxter's (Hagar) fine cae ae a rete ‘See ectretitens grovteensts othe iverend Whekers ns ‘Linea, now seventeen, has blossomed into 4 maiden of exotic beruty. aun, Bote ese anneal uy re fae ir sete wean seen ery ite nee oC’ niga, hr oe sat prt Norio pert Metre pase tod nba” He vey Sie eesti oe sat lle Memb that la al of che fact tet thet lo be road Saco aes athe acs ca he Sa ea whiny esl teety ond s toe Tapper Sm soda espe eremtanites ee ia’ titans Str tel Sie teal sen of stats sete tea se eee esc wear pau: NSTALLMENT Xi | fact ‘that he had laughed at Mambs-\ depend on Hagar, who knew the|brown of her shoulder re expect hoharm_ toe not wagon fat Caan woud] Pend, "a Seg A ie [Ore Sear as ‘the, an Ab lif tryin’ to] oH md taken, the, chance Fertitiods feat of the copsequsnces| ton ras over pa Bh Sots mre om the. tos es gral fet ight foul from pucks e-|ening atttede:® hee: wi eyo Hae eping at wth ange ad Peng Nrnlag" of her "pret tates Wet fan fr a ant barn eta as" Sag Ske ‘well es[ emer duet that ad’ ci | With xa ey at, Mice aR ered ach, teal eer aaa, hat | ge Sa feo ae hi ay alan Bl Ro ae ed up de Eg hc i fa he eget a ee pe, He Aa ak sae Theme Ser enc cab hd pa [tr ful a Y det nna he Seatac, Rene Ship hy setae ae me bs hangts ts cater zak re itt ost Sogn iy Wt ei Sa Ee Soa ee eter oe A008 ood a Sr ft [nd ret tach oe Sena ee |e ae te serine ic est FatE Ss |i nt prompted gost ln leioed 1 the shadowe site ok er near bof s| Saree eater ee ered Shed on ert ees oe qe : ete ne esac Tan foes eee eee care | abe crag. Met. al ee hen lt wae ae taro his-head bat mooted her with essen nnd sprang whai ‘he ruin of er [seemed to: pack thee aw -chal-|tnto the machine beside Prince. jown daughter. stabbed |her lips and leave the a x Gad otters avout rt me ley es es cee ess Sana js forehead like a long cen-|/#! ss the gears meshed ‘the red/broke her silence, urging” Slim to|a vaccum. From the s ei fertogel ation eae phon wt tr oct te ‘sd|" Mest nned cated Tar hee tem tr nd sng et ms Sea ee felt nnn ith Tet cae lle Seek" ome Seated lime eae San gate [one's sazet | al wh age ed" nites ye the ma. racing|arve lights, then only u tiny red spark fold Vina, Overhead. “old air. She censed trem a inn tear ees ed ihe rand 2 ay ua‘ ee Gg i ew ths Sea Fas es tne seman] meen Sy ae tar Wr or eet Es ct gehen [et ee “ee — sts caer ater pombe Sr ses wesbeneae! "| wambo. sat ot tbo open window [ten botemns fe Un: tent Tight te aeons fas de St tony |e laa SAT he ad, ey ea, “fs Ses ‘A fo lngh 9 [td's ht hewn hy [Seapine "Ether, ‘snort her edhe "Sa svat Wes |e, Sen et cy, San det alte neg in Wed Ss rearranges ces Sar crea eh |r hse Se Sckero css he | Asa Seay i’ toe ws op ler anntes Preseiats, Aivgh et askeets homey garter toc ani | oud’ Sad tte ete tt St soca ber eae ae fue | eae chi, “acs "o mbar ng, Sie nee Coe os vol AC es ad's rt ee rn [eta te de ering ta for cease oh tpn hae | tlc abet hare with dat dawn! | ets Resi he bee utr, nn i an, Ha | ee” tk a Sal eed pong opnig gen fal eg ef tape mfectertey tnd tho found the ert She was fully cad, even Wen ato tho ize. duo Urn preaed he to bora lady ool. saci a Rate Sao ew er Aeeestire” cs" fe ome) pane ear = Suchet eatin of Raper wt Bees ai ete a's lng b ees. “were fp whos WA se ee Serb SCRA B hat a” ei pa amcar eee ssiret eshte Te Were te eave Peete res wan bo dagllg he "Mldnlgh oad ped, Wavyttia | Rat Uc Where be VAKS bat Yor] Gras Be eel to ane ar ERA eR ERR ce AS nS - The Stormy Career of Jack Johnson - - No. 7 =e : = CS ao fy Yi te L vA bi Bh ART f INSTALLMENT X11 an aint expect te So Tee Heo aaa Sas Seta arr Keane 120 ake Be cepts aes Fie yo fe mn ambe—to sn Sermo Srey sa Th man ett ra Bee Meare os oa eee eee ne ee So eer ie a Pg ely a oe oes sree eee Serie wee es orm te see fas Sees Se ena ee sree "Prince's change of front was almost age cee aes zy govt imew, me. Ab jr laugh be Wille Ah taki’ cate of 7 ne A Sh co oe ie crers “Make your min’ easy, Baran mee ies nee ‘During the brief parley the engine wg eet tee el means eens ie a Ft ai “ven hi tes ce cs aes ee nee A caida eaake Goat Se isewar A sotomile” ratte tats Sens eee Fiera? de tment a Hen Se eataie een betes ested wiltens Sere inn oe "te 7 hn saa esta Reshesaads protien cl on i em teres ape chs ote ahead bei then: “AB bon lif yo to foe fe ees ence re, eareaaetwre Sete ea Gena f Bate se Se Be my evant, bt three ee ok 8 eee Bee pe cient fine at deta ate ae ony ate eon! slate Ct ite te te a Foes nig sty nee i Sipeed"Poacs 1 tua Sout enews mock’ et anteater tan 3c a Metres beers ei. Bh Par poets os cre ate Bree neti Ta beach? He uae Pied iced tet tying te re ate SES yl ascended eee ciaas Se een cal ar inde Lees tant ning me te week sacgiagepens “while bs i hes sma died brain. At last be announced, i ee At cet Rete as Sai Baal as woe shesd Mamba it te entered the hose, eneryine © tne an ae es alo Zacot the youn’ prone by an sre i pl ht etd a a i reser ie see #6 ti Bea ha Bic dete yt aera raha ceca at eran the cr, de Tornado ai remote ee t'at esermeeceee eee fe ut Fo wine soa out of helipad Sesh eee ae uc Songha'steti oi air dee ete be" on Gn as el at tePataae sha tenes [ground. “But he had an almowt_ wu eres ee a, meena Pee Att tat Se tease Sata afb ea sete nue aa" S cate retire ceria erie ca ieer wane ens “nee al ra he cpa aa a ea ate Nba prompted Hagar rood Hae'ter tr teen fant Sha 'ecd at Soa pes ie are Bene salt te ire ie Sircid Sem lieu nies nd the ictisr'slowe’ ep” Sin Te ok se farerctont "ye Neos eet saa tit par et oe Se "oneked tg wa of ena ict tune ig Apri pa in on eng oa Rettokin'e Se eer ac fetaStets, het, det ha ema Gaal et Sic, “a eke, Set dot lt oe Pe ge ape Ste eeaa Tosti jagainst the dark. oe Sica here win dat deme ase bce ttt erence wraecioe care hate ye see eee eae eerie “AN yal othe Te We so te find ae quick, Where'd be take hav? Yor ‘THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1930 PEO Wy se ant 1 + i ; ence: Nim, yo! know Is ways wid Sea ees ae NS bashers eit ses etme te Se aig ao ce sii. tuce meee te te ioe ak te A Ee aa co oe eee eae Sarai ned eomes sa fe Sees nee ata’ eo Se aes See rr ee, Senta ‘Aboat them ny ane au initirento bamas Te ef ie soto’ andthe eae i sas See oy fc Ss slicoee al es Saee ser ame aes shee St corm PcG Saar gee Sepe ese aS Tay” sak ea Be SY aes sa aoe ti ale iste at Sule a, tr hg chin se iste ima fates" ho pe in. their tracks, crowded close, and ise ace es Sate cha ies Sa Eg a ta tovtine to lowe now. ss Tea a et herr pained tase a ie wom ti freely an soy "ea! A gn cae EA Gmina be en oath irae ad salaries nf mie, Shed eae tae Se ee ad a or i atin nt wet tae a Ee si SStnars "esas aoe a Sa or oe ey ea a hr ri rea tae eT savage eames outed iar fie Bae Set they would find the eabin. They ware Benatar cere tea Ht a sa a en et tat en ta mat ae et seal her nae e , al Se nrr as atom hat—oot tat” ina d tpe te, on thay Sate Sepa Linea Dor ont ete aan tan 0 or Stee eee Be aera re eer ste Rete ice See dhs od Sr Sion Sezer ka cn ir Se ee co eee ‘eri ell ay nse wa oy Pe war ee eer he Tet Re hl cad ceed ts Seti gah Se ee wr emi te Sasa ie SS etc tent eae = Sod tab icer ceo Been ne. carrie ta Seni ai ot at ua ee efi escent 93 seerncata needs ici way faa ae sc tenaing da cent Ss wetness fee erie hl Sartink Soest Gn ene ‘are eae ee Sac ei i Serle rier tart dh area ad Sata a ase Feige Sine tee rene as eye Raa ans eas So a ate ut downward and four livid streaks fol- tra te Raa roe toe Sean madsen Soatiee rat ercost “Arson” ant'tad com the git anon fi. te Ste fs ore ses Tk Germ ad Mos | eae) aN ? W Jt! HEYWARD menauatanmaanded ne aPGedbient sa see es a voles wg Sr ci, eae ea arene Stace” of thn ete = eee Sea ates Sa Sea pak sae a ile atl etn te benoret ge ge ND Ne ee eae pe oh ek rere oe Coae ight He eyes eld the hag ay fey ‘seth ad sin et shen thawed o's eae fe ae en str de ree as from the. revelation. She was also Seay aioe gee case a cna es ana ee ame Set be ceed ot Pee eet eee Ei Sy el Seen Sou Bae rie eee se ene ay wall in the direction of the crap table wince nes cela Saal: oii to nl se a ats ae = ellen ly ie EE Ea fae See ts eae haa a tempt at casuainess, so now he re. 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CAN only" iow be. been ar Mabe ested no seatimentel pity sre derndibe eer Batic eady gett cine chon “Get outside," sho ordered “Ah got or ears amare at wait oe Se recs ye oh cate fe ee Se aes Ele al “Gamb oted Sher Seppcaly Tel Wt ty trot CA REE tree i etre eet ne Sige Hager ad caneat, , ae sec ; See agar = : eet ae “dtl ter Sess betta eg, sider? she ei lace all dn Ser certo eae oe oe ee cS oe ere ae oe teen Keep "yo" moat’ shets "Dent "iy Re oe a uae eve Boda ie oh at usk * pall of ber Planaklog, Mab fe eb a ie ene ere Se tie ohne wel" ‘she snapped, “who yo" want Rr Sm. a ice uae pat Bs ae ee roe Cora ee Sa rah eae ‘Mambe caught ber ‘sharoly, paioe = eee sets aiecae eects Soe nae Recs nae ie rat a be cs en as sé a es er es suena note ah Nal eae dy mene oe Spe ere "'Msene stopped beside the ear. ‘The pare a ee ee cee rere Br ec mireaneeer a erations, jit spent coud oly tae ince the cord. had: been, severed com Sots ee ea Spy = Scone cane ah tama fea ii tab mane as fay re a as Sn ea carmnare Sih eae eas a Ker arms around ler mother's tock wpe tcgi oe ae ee we oes ae hase eae fe cores Patiently aaa on hands of sr, ae eae eres errs ae an ae ae fa sya i - = bis tenis. 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L—(ANP)--G ¥ ener Dwight Deve hat een ai eens core nea Se eee feng kegel Gh oe feo Dagte sooreal ry be se oa ft to arb war wal Shangs Sa ing fia wales shed OPINIONS The Houston Informer EDITORIALS bloc or race that can not exercise the elective franchise right and register at the polls on election day, is both helpless and hopeless. Not only are most public officials elected at the polls, but practice all reforms, bond issues, charter changes and constitutional amendments are effected through the instrumentality of the ballot. Published every Saturday by the Webster-Richardson Publishing Company Inc., 409-411 Smith Street, Houston, Texas Dr. John R. Hawkins—"I shall devote the new year to explaining why I delivered the Negro vote to Herbert Hoover." Entered as second-class matter May 28, 1919, at the post-office at Houston House, under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. In other words, the voter is sovereign: but to become a voter end independent citizen one must qualify as an elector by complying with the suffrage laws in the state in which he resides, whether he is in accord with the law or not. A. P. RICHARDSON Editor-President B. H. WESTER General Manager-Treasurer L. ALSTON ATKINS Secretary JARTER W. WESLEY Auditor Walter White—"I am going to abolish segregation in Harlem." In Texas, no person is permitted to vote in any election who has not obtained his or her poll tax receipt or exemption certificate prior to February 1, of the year in which he or she desires to vote. Hon, William H. Lewis—"The reasons for my reshift to the 'grand old party' will yet be made plain." SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Cash in Advance): One Year, $1,000 One Year, $1,500 (No paper mailed for less than 6 months) Neval Thomas (from his sick bed) "Tell the boys that rights mean fights." In order to be eligible to vote in all the elections of 1830, a person must be a citizen of the United States or an exemption certificate before midnight of January 21, 1830. Mfice, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Telephone PRESTON 1248 Goose Neck Bill "When I conde the Texas Ily-wites and Hoover- va's, I reckon General Sheridan was right." Western: 808 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill.; Eastern: 551 Fifth Avenue, New York City; Southern: 210 Walton Building, Atlanta, Ga. Several important, and perhaps epocal, elections will be conducted in Texas during this year, and the man or woman who is not eligible to cast a ballot in these elections will be both voteless and voiceless. Mrs. Mary C. Boose: "Bebold how still a national committeewoman can be, with the assistance of her husband." All matter intended for insertion in any current issue of The Houston informer must reach our office by Wednesday noon of the week publication Just like money talks in a business transaction, so does the ballot in an election. Always demand a receipt when paying your subscription to The Houston Informer, and pay no subscriptions to unauthorized representatives. All duty appointed agents of the Informer will have receipt books. Protect your own interests, as well as ours, by insisting upon a receipt and keeping same Prof. Charles S. Johnson—"I will teach the Liberians a new definition of slavery." If colored Houstonians and Texans would have a say in the 1930 elections, they must qualify within the prescribed time. Bishon John Hurst—"I was born in Haiti" Make all checks, dockets, money orders, etc. payable to and address all mail offices. Richland-Bierhardt Publishing Co. 408-811-3041, Street, Houston, Texas Take no chances, friends—PAY YOUR POLL TAX NOW! Bob Church—"I am trv'ng to keep the peace with Horace Mann, in Tennessee dialect." PRIZES FOR COLORED COMPOSERS Mavr Church Tarrell-"I am going to land the first goodness to gracious woman senator." The Informer carried, last week, announcement of the third contest in musical composition for composers of the Negro race, sponsored by Captain John Wanamaker, Jr., the merchant-prince of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in memory of his late father who founded the great mercantile business bearing his name in the "City of Brotherly Love." ANY MAN WHO IS GOOD ENOUGH TO SHED HIS BLOOD FOR HIS COUNTRY, IS GOOD ENOUGH TO BE GIVEN A SQUARE DEAL AFTERWARDS. NO MAN IS ENTITLED TO MORE AND NO MAN SHOULD RECEIVE LESS—ROOSEVELT. Bishop Carey — 'Ferdal q. M. Orton is certainly a model civil service commissioner. ' Scott — 'They shall not send me out of the country.' In keeping with the custom established by his lamented father, who proved himself a true and tried friend to the Negro race in many ways, Captain Wanamaker is again conducting this contest in Philadelphia. He is the only candidate in the colored employees of the Wanamaker store in Philadelphia. Oscar DePriest—"I am going to stay put." HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1930 Roscoe Conklin Simmons counters —"Not if I can help it." INDIFFERENCE OF NEGRO LAYMEN Dr. A. Clayton Powell—"I will clean up the Negro pulpit." (Go to it old boy!) Notwithstanding the fact that The Informer has been complimented for its recent editorial relative to the multiplicity of Neo churches and its general attitude relating to the race's reliance on the church, the Informer has also lynched the church do not manifest enough interest in their local churches. Another custom will be pursued in naming the winners through the National Association of Negro Musicians, Inc. Dr. Channine H. T. Bob-as "I shall strive to keep the 'C' in Y. M. C. A. Dr. R. R. Moton "I shall learn Dr. R. R. Moton "Out what the White Man Thinks The judges, in previous years, will be five well-known musi- cles whose identity will be disclosed at the termination of the con- tent. The average Negro business or professional man does not seem to be concerned much about the spiritual or temporal welfare of his church, and as a result of this indifference and tethering most of our local churches to the ministers, former ministers and few muscular weaklings. This contest is open to all Negro composers in the United States who can enter as many compositions in each class as they desire. Robert Stinckel Abbott—"I am go- ing to be a great teacher from Chicago to London." Dr. L. K. Williams—"I have made a difference," now I must make Bapults into teachers. All compositions submitted must be in the hands of the Robert G. Morgan associates, 800 W. 10th St., and no composition should be presented after said data will be considered. The average Negro business or professional man will support his church in some sort of financial manner, but he fails to accord his local church any appreciable amount of moral backing. The blunders made by maps of our church congregations, Robert Vann—"The attorney general must be convinced that Perry Howard should have a successor." There will be four classes of compositions: I—Song, musical composition, with or without words, for any voice, with piano accompaniment, for which the first prize is $150 and the second, $100; II—Dance group, for instrumental work solely, solo or ensemble, with prizes of $150 and $100; III—Spirituals, with special arrangement for solo or chorus work, with orchestra, band accompaniment, limited to not over ten minutes; IV—Work with band arrangement, limited to not over ten minutes' duration, one prize of $250. Hall'e. Q. Brown—"I will reveal my recine for permanent youth." - (Shades of Madam Walker) Where much is known, much is required; and our business and professional men, particularly those who are members of our varuki churches, should manifest a little moral courage and con- ference with the church toward the spiritual and material development of their churches. Carl Murphy (breaking of the De- man call) "I'll go to jail." They must not pass!" **"I'll go to jail."** my father's (Rooke-feller) a house my many a manations. I, O. have told me. The church should not serve merely as an institution for its immediate members, but it should serve the entire community as a beacon light, so shedding its ray that all who come within its radius will reap certain distinct benefits. Prizes aggregating $1,000 will be awarded Negro composers in this contest, thus affording Negro musical composers a great opportunity for their creative genius in the field of music, and providing a contribution to the musical life of the race, nation and social fabric. Arthur Free—"I am determined to hold out and to hold on." Perry Howard—"Still singing in the rain." Too many of us have the wrong conception about the church and its functions, apparently laboring under the impression that the church was instituted, primarily, as a place for the people to go on their happy and shout and forget all about their duty. We follow these. SOME INFANTILE MORTALITY FACTS Passing Parade Passing Parade According to a survey conducted in New York City by the Welfare Council, 128,000 babies are born in the American metropolis annually; with 7,200 of these babies dying before they are one year old, more than half this number (7,200) passing away within the first month of their lives, and about 40 per cent within the first week. Our churches should be dynamic factors in the community, but where our efforts are divided, our churches too numerous and our preschools too ignorant to sense the real situation and map out and follow a definite and well-defined human-reclamation and soul-evalation program, then the church is falling short of its divine mission. Have you learned how to write it Down for the holiday season. Mr. Countrion now residing in Dallam where bast's护持 the St. John Baptist The survey further shows that for every 200 children born in New York City, one mother dies at childbirth. Many of the faults and defects in any number of our local churches could be rectified or the condition considerably improved, if negro laymen would manifest more interest in the internal affairs of the church than of leaving the whole matter largely to the preachers and women. Yet to safeguard the health and health of these babies and their mothers, public and private welfare agencies of New York City provide an army of 204 doctors, 129 nurses, 42 social workers and nurses, 200 teachers, 100 workers, doctors and nurses in training, clerks and investigators. Neeley Allen, Wilson Street vegetable and fruit dealer, with his usual morning consignment of foodstuff for the Y. W. C. cafeteria. By this, we do not mean to infer that laymen should try to dominate the situations in their several churches, but there are numerous pastors who are more than willing to confer with and respect the advice of upstanding and unselfish laymen; but in too many instances such succor is never available and, with their own efforts, they fail to commit serious blunders in connection with their church program. Mrs. Leola Kelly Johnson and son leaving the Lincoln. She shows no ill effect of her recent major surgeal operation. This does not include the thousands of doctors, nurses and midwives engaged in private practice. Sam Snell, with headquarters at Anaheim, busy arranging Florida's celebrated recording and dance orchestra. Sam saw these music pieces. There are 91 maternity clinics in the five boroughs of New York and 77 by other agencies, maintained by the municipal government and 77 by other agencies. In many of our churches—even in some of our cities—the pastor must serve as spiritual advisor and then execute all the duties ordinarily falling upon the deacons, stewards, trustees, clerks, treasurers and any other lay officers. With such an alarming infantile death rate, the fact is being brought home to America that society is yet remiss in its duty toward expectant mothers, with the result that thousands of babies are brought into the world without a chance at or in life. Mrs. M. H. F. Howler of Pt. Worth president of the Taxa Association of New Musicians, and Mrs. M. W. D. Wilson of Newport Music Teachers' Alliance It is a pathetic case to behold some pastor trying to serve as shepherd of a manless congregation—a church where all the male members either absent themselves from the services and take no part in the business administration of the church, or, by their silence, delegate all functions, spiritual, temporal and otherwise, to the minister. This condition does not merely exist in New York City, but the infantile mortality rate is alarmingly high throughout the country; and, if Greater New York City, with all the health agencies and workers, loses over 7,000 infants each year, one can readily surmise what is happening along this line in cities and communities less advantaged than the American metropolis. Still getting about and enjoying the Territory, veteran educator and superintendent of Houston Negro Hospital. Seekening of the hospital, who has heard anything from or about the children. Are they lost, strapped or stolen? Many of the Negro laymen seem to become "too big" for active participation in church affairs as soon as they begin to get on their feet in business or the professions, while many of them "mituate" as soon as they laid a good-paying position. - Ignorance and poverty are important factors in infantile and maternal mortality, and our municipal, state and national governments must see to it that better safeguards are taken to protect and prolong the lives of all American infants; for the perpetuity and welfare of this nation are dependent, in a large measure, upon the health of our infants. Oscar J. Polk, formerly engaged in the insurance business, now handling real estate. That feller knows Houston property. The Informer wishes to reiterate what it has said on previous occasions: The Negro layman have it in their power to put a summary end to the splitting program of Negro preachers and the duplicating building program so prevalent among some of our religious denominations, if these laymen would become concerned local churches and insist upon a sensible and sane church program. P. S. Axie pushing the claims of the insurance company w which he is connected. He seems to be a tireless insurance worker. SUMMER MUSIC SCHOOL FOR HOUSTON Julius Fraser, Linecilla attache who was literally raised up in 'n the theatre. See your playhouse has new telephone number now. Jules. If present plans materialize, "Heavenly Houston" will be selected by the Texas Association of Negro Musicians as the place for the 1830 summer school of music and fine arts, which this season has been conducting in Fort Worth for the last two summers. Indifference and apathy lead to decadence and its inevitable spillary death. Andrew J. Allison, Flak University alumni secretary, who is making contacts and pushing the cause of his alma mater. If our local churches are losing their weight and influence in the community (and it is evident that such is the case); if they are falling down on their job job (and many agree that they are not doing their job well) and are not fulfilling various responsibilities), the preachers are not wholly blameable—despite all their faults and shortcomings, for Negro laymen have just about turned over the churches, "lock, stock and barrel," to white preachers, who are not sticking mass to run many of the local churches and even state and national religious organizations. Under the able leadership of Mrs. M. H. Fowler of Fort Worth, founder and president of the Texas Association and originator of the summer school, the institution was begun with the idea of providing a comprehensive course deemed expedient to establish permanently such a school in Texas. John White, erstwhile Python driver director, who has emulated in the past the work of the fact that Detroit, Michigan won over Houston as the convention city for the Omega cowl contest, will host the annual damante will take place in Atlanta. Some of the leading musicians of the race have served as members of the summer school faculty; while students from all sections of the state have attended the two former sessions held at the summer school, a much larger attendance should be recorded. SHOULDERING CIVIC RESPONSIBILITIES Homely Philosophy By Georgia Douglas Johnson Such an institution will mean much to Houston and South Texas, and The Informer, which is in hearty accord with the movement, suggests that both musical, business and professional leaders unite their froces and procure this school for our city during the forthcoming summer. It is going to mean work, but we are well prepared to do the job in fine style. The man or race, that dodges civic responsibilities or seeks to "use of least resistance, will soon discover that those men should such responsibilities and bear their burdens in the political life of the nation," said the state and national governments. Knowing how and when to be when in a fine art. Fools do not possess I. Proverbially, greese cackle, chill. Mages are remarked for their allure. Mages are remarked for their allure. To refrain from heated retort when one is right is a test supreme of the mage. In this connection, Houston stands a fine chance to land the 1930 meeting of the Texas Association of Negro Musicians, which will be held the first week in June, with the school beginning the George S. Schuyler* "I will tell the nailed truth." Mr. George S. Williams* "I will tell Ben Dawbie be ignorant of it and Horace Mann acknowledge it not." Judge James A. Cobb* "All true Hoover Republicans will receive their deserts in due time if they faint Monroe Troffer* "B弛 voice crying in the wilderness -prepare ye straight!" Dr. J. E. Marsh* "Smoke out the Lord, make his path straight!" Dr. J. E. Marsh* "Smoke out the Lord, make his path straight!" Dr. Carter G. Woodson* "I am the recording angel." Name: John B. Better -bell for the Bibb, bibb and bath! Dr. W. E. B. Dubs (his loke) "I say to every virtue-minded man I have been born." Dr. W. E. B. Dubs (his loke) "I say to every virtue-minded man I have been born." Dr. W. E. B. Dubs (his loke) "I say to every virtue-minded man I have been born." Weldon Johnson* "I shall return from my year's leave with a new set of God's Trombone." Weldon Johnson* "I have been born that he has been born." Page Casper Holstein* "We know that he will be like him (the white man)." Dr. R. W. Wright* "The A. M. E. Church needs a model bishop." Dr. Charles H. Wiley* "Hearley Man." Ben Davis"—"though the ship be wrecked, I am climbing to a plank." Walter Cohen "Me too." Walter Cohen "Remember the Maryland lim-crow car victory." Hubert T. Delaney "I have just begun to fight." Mordecai Johnson "Behold. I show you something new—the social gas Charles W. Chestnut "Remember me sitting in the shadow of The House Behind the Cedars." And Hayes "I will say it with song." John P. Green, "I am reading John P. Green at eight a.m. I have been young and now I am old, yet have I never written its author bagging breed." The theatrical fraternity "Pep it up!" b. W. Charles W. Anderson, "Believe it or not, an am collector of international W. R. Wright, "I have I tried education politics, business, and ever danced in the business, but the greatest Kelly, Miller." "Ring out the old ring in the new ring out the false ring." THE MIRROR (Continued from Page One) have their own, either here or hereafter. All of which we own us that a certain local white plawhouse issued a set some years ago banning or excusing nights, and then when other white theaters were opened here and theaters were rented, the exclusion order was revoked and it was both surreptitious and alarming and纵ification some of our "leading Neighbors" hated the grape ravine. Nerrous must learn how to be in the oral blabbering, by but staring away from the place or places which he comes near, even if it comes near, so provide such places for their as long as we are the victims of such imprints and to enjoy having them, but will long other races have nothing but drespect and continually for us and ours. Of how long will it be before we come into a realization of what race building really means, and the part we must play to develop it. MRS. FOWLER GIVES HOUSTON CONCERT; PLANS FOR SCHOOL 0 We seed de mue horspittil, but es supendre de quattuor mille supendre de quattuor mille rederlek de kateles me atau rederlek de kateles me call on de horspittil face. But num summer, l'hafter look up de muis supendre an hay he de er ill supendre an hay he