Houston Informer

Saturday, February 1, 1930

Houston, Texas

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Wilson 'Chooses To Run' As Elk Head THE HOUSTON INFORMER 5 PRICE CENTS OKLAHOMA CREEK LOSES HIS APPEAL Pythian Leader Shot To Death S THE MIRROR Other Negro concerns and organizations, with the wonderful advantages and excellent results derived through the medium of broadcasting programs, have the wonderful influence if the programs have any unusual merit. Negro insurance companies, fraternal and other organizations can reach out to Negro audiences radio which they could never hope to reach in any other manner, and we have the abundant value of newspaper advertising. In other words, the Negro must augment our advertising radio advertisements by abundant talent we have in the race, some stellar programs could be prepared to much good in more ways than one. Expressed differently, we must use the radio to tell our racial story to the Negro, and we are living in a literal radio age. We learn, with much regret, the untemptly death which overtook Honorable Ernest G. Tidrington at Evansville after a fatal shot by an enraged member of the race who charged that the slain man had "hounded" and "persecuted" Mr. Tidrington, recognized as one of the leading lawyers of his state and country, is the author of the Colored Knights of Pythia of North America, South Australia, and New Zealand, and as such, is supreme counselor of the Court of Calanthe, presiding over the organization of the Pythians. He was also grand chancellor of the University of Australia, having high in political ranks, having been mentioned prominently for registering as a member of the Coolee college administration. He hold many high offices during his lifetime and was one of the race leaders appointed on a national basis in the Australian government. His presiding and uniformly passive be deplored and we motivate the family and fraternity his tragic death. —0— Too many members of the Negro race are resorting to violent methods, and the family is being too light a premium is being placed upon human lives for the good of the race and society. —0— The papers were filled with new stories telling of the lives of some white man, but today we seldom reads of such an incident. The hands of such people are recording stories for instance where some Negro is slaying another Negro, or making an attempt to kill a Negro men are attacking and killing Negro men, Negro women are not killing Negro men, Negro women are even slaying Negro women and Negro women are countering by "bumping off" Negro men. Negro men have a large Negro population, both North and South, are witnessing a naturalness of this sort of violence. In the South, light sentences are usually meted out to Negroes who were members of their own race, and thus other Negroes who go on the warpath and destroy human life. gotten to the point where Negroes will cut or shoot another Ruler Will Seek Leadership Again At Detroit Parley PRESIDENT Detroit, Mich.—(ANP)—"I'm the grand exalted ruler until next August," then I choose to run," said Finley Wilson here last Sunda y afternoon. The grand exalted ruler was addressing the midwinter confab and pre-convention meeting of the high powered executives of the I. B. O. Elks of the World with the local convention committee which was held in this city Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, for the purpose of "ironing out the kinks" in the old convention sheet which has been folded away since last August; and to layout and emphasize the well regulated convention plans, as well as to officially notify and present to the public the 31st convention, and the Elks of the World which convenes here next August. Such diplomatic as Grand Exalted the Honorable John A. Ruler Abbey Johnson (Grand Quire Stephen Ball; Commissioner of Education Judge H.W. Huston, and State Association, sat in conference with the local grand lodge convention committee which has to do with the convention. The convention, in several weeks some little disruption seems to have been creeping into the ranks of the convention committee here and while not creeping into the ranks of the convention committee, referring to someone at the convention committee, picked it up and placed it along. If it would have no doubt disrupted the harmony and the smooth working of the convention. HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEB. 1, 1930 Former Houstonian, Contractor of Boley, At Sister's Funeral William L. Jones, Boly. Okla. business man and contractor, was called to Houston this week on account of the death of his sister, Mrs. Jones, who was a graduate of West day at a local hospital. Mr. Jones is a native of Houston who conducted a newspaper and printing firm in the depar- tment of printing and journaling at Bishop College, Marshall University. The Informer is one of Mr. Jones. With the passing of Mrs. Davis who had been in failing health for some time, Mr. Jones was the only original family member of Houston's oldest and most Los Angeles, Cal. — (Sp.) There was a great-sit in both medical and health circles in Los Angeles, when Dr. R. W. E. Bledsoe, 10332 South Dr. R. W. E. Bledsoe, health authorities that one of his patients, Mrs. Emma Surrey of 1608 East 113th Street, was afflicted with pattacosis or what is generally terminated by the bursal cyst, cently was a stranger to th's country. The health authorities immediately went into consultation with Dr. Bledsoe by their bureau as well as by the Creek Pathological Laboratory, confined to the case as made by the race physician. The history of the case shows that Mr. Ploy of Mrs. Geo. Pepperdee, who ploy of Mrs. Geo. Pepperdee, was taken ill at the same time as her husband on bursal cyst bed, for Hoboken she was bed, and the first of last week, because of her continued sick condition, called in Dr. Bledsoe. He made an appointment on Wednesday morning made the This is the first case of parrot's disease brought to the attention of the American public, it is thought that Mr. Surrey, as well as an her employer, had become infected from the South American parrot, *Parrotus meridionalis*. Dr. Bledsoe is a credit not only to Dr. Bledsoe but to his husband, which he is important a member. He was born in Texas and springs from New York, where he is a physician, musician and organizer. He is the first cousin of the internationally known hartone, Jules Blend. Dr. Bledsoe is a graduate of Mehary Medical College in New York and his internship at Kansas City, Mo., and posted at Provident Bysterian Hospital of Chicago. After practicing his profession in his home city, he moved to this city about three years ago with his wife and twin boys and moved to South Los Angeles. BUREAU SEEKS NEGRO TO HEAD RADIO SECTION New York City—At the last meeting of the board of directors of the New York City-based 875 Riverdale, it was definitely voted that the bureau should extend work to coloured artists and professional presentation to auditionees. The Directorial Service Bureau manages some of the highest paid artists in concert, stage, radio, screen, and film. One of the outstanding successes of the department is its representation, through its involvement in establishing the Edward Franke Goldman company, which he interests in establishing in the early 1990s. This decision will mean that hundreds of coloured artists will earn upwards of per artist, and that the announcement is the good news that the bureau will open a sub-office in the upstreet district of New York City with a radio sub-station, and one of the two leading broadcasting systems The bureau seeks a man of business knowledge, or education, some knowledge of the job, at a salary of $3,000 per year. The position will be in full charge of all contracts, and must be able to detect an announcement over the radio. Business firm and people will be invited to write to the bureau, recommending some recommendations will be presented to the men interviewed and a selection of communications with reference to this position must be addressed to the bureau. Drives Riverdale Drive, Department H, New York City, No. anonymously letters. Judge Hutcheson's Ruling in "Fraud" Cuse Upheld By U. S. Circuit Court—Last Chapter Written—Ingram and Chandler Heavy Losers New Orleans, La—An opinion filed here Friday, January 24th, by Circuit Judge Bryan of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the fifth circuit affirmed the decree of Federal Judge J. C. Hutcheson, Jr., handwritten in 1928, in which Judge Hutcheson CARTER W. WESLEY Vice-President Safety Construction Co., and/or Webster-Kehardson Publishing Co., Inc. dismissed for want of equity the suit brought by Leonard D. Ingram against Carter W. Wesley and A. Alston Atkins and the Houston (Texas) corporations in which they are interested. The suit, as found by Judge Hutcheson in his written opinion, was originally "inspired and instigated" by Charles A. Chan J. ALSTON ATKINS Secretary-Treasurer Safety Construct tion Co., secretary Webster- Richardson Poh, Co., Bristol J. ALSTON ATKINS Secretary-Treasurer Safety Construction Caretaker Secretary Weber- Richardson Path Co., Inc. dler, a colored lawyer practicing in Muskegon, Oklahoma, Chander was a room-mate of Atkins while they were both attending Fisk University, and thereafter was a room-mate of Atkins for two years while both were at Atec University School of Law. While Chander was at Yale Malee, Wesley and Atkins borrowed the money with which to keep him in (Continued on Page Four) Tidrington Slain By Enraged Negro Pool Hall Owner As the car bore the slain boss to the hospital, Bell walked from his poolroom, a half block from the corral, where he was policed by a police-colored policeman. He admitted the crime and complained that he had shot Tidjimon because the latter, as a police officer, had been killed of Evamville, known as Baptistown, had oppressed him. "He made my cup run over," protested Bell. Tidrington Political Leader Although in a bury life, Tildington had made friends as well as an enemies. He had with a certain some of mules of the tribe, and accepted the mans that his spall had been broken. Evansville had been broken. The enemies made friends with him. Whatever who hung him can be. **Budget:** H. P. Carter, charisman; H. McGruder, H. L. Mimm. Additional committee in name next meeting Monday, Feb. 3, 1 p.m. Aged Negro Murdered; Five Youths Arrested La Run Texas—Jerry Cliffen, veteran colored resident, was robbed, murdered and his body placed in the fire and the police were called. All young men of the community, have been arrested. It was the most cold-blooded murder in the city. causes they felt that as a fighter, he gave no way to escape, but cut his club in politics. Republican and Democratic, he powered, and cut his power in crush them. Always, he was in power, but always, his kingdom was dark and glances furtive. He wore dark and glances furtive and yielded to his job only because of his power and had no respect for his ability or his motives. Had Lived Remarkable, Life Overperfect, Tidrington, Life of the Age of his skiver, 47, had lived a life of a place around which it was still but he had worked shrewdly to vince himself. From his first position, his place as a political overtour and an successive place overtour, he been successively a school tutor, a sheriff's deputy, a man in the city engineering department, a school teacher. (Continued on Page Four) Detroit Negroes Seek Nomination As State Senator Detroit, Mich.—(ANP) Once again two Negroes in this city loom up as possible candidates for position in the state government, which means that a terrific political battle is underway. According to past performance, it is at this time difficult to any just how many more aspirants will come with supporters that all will have some usual defeat of all candidates. Attorney Fayette Clark. Dent was the first to announce his candidacy for state senator from the third ward. County Attorney Chuck Bornburgh a week later, come out with his credentials. Bornburgh presumes deputy prosecutors have both have splendid practice and large following among all classmates. Attorney Dent will be back to the Volunteer Citizens Commission while Attorney Bathorey will all probability be supported in drafted citizens movement team. Strongly strongly strongly. Diggs directs that owns the Detroit to while Mrs. Young owns the Detroit. MAMBA'S DAUGHTERS A Story of Sacrifice, Romance, Humor and Tragedy DU BOSE HEYWARD Author of PORGY Liam has bloomed into a maiden of exotic beauty. She has been identified with an intellectual group where her hands, conditioned, handed Liam a pair of gloves and a fitted much tucked dress. Liam is now a member of Charleston's intelligence, where she meets North, is learning Negro painter and violinist. He is very talented and has a great sense of humor. Liam is considerably disgusted with her lofty associates. One day she asks Helen that in spite of the fact of the desire to be prominent of the New York City scene, Liam must "defend" their "daughters" to the Gardinia Whitmore, a mutable beauty and the true flapper type, seeks a companion, but Liam, because of her refined nature, is rather Gardinia has aimed to accompany her on a "wild" party. After much ward conflict, Liam agrees to accept her accustomed home, beginning the sensitizing life of the party. Prince, the villain shell, whose favor is coursed by all the fair diamonds, is attested to Prince. He proceeds to give Lissa a "good time". Prince does not meet with the approving Lissa, the princess, Lissa's mother, and their frequent couple are about to go up another of their frequent auto rides. The auto ride ends at dance, where the crowd calls a victim to Prince's had liquor, Gardinia, a member of the crowd, recovers from her intoxicated spell until she has discovered that she is not the victim. Once Prince and amnesiac good her promise to Mamba to "look out" for Lissa by Cardinale and befriending her of Prince and Lissa's disappearance. Hamba senses the danger and immediately summons Hugar, who, having been toothed, is able to escape. Hugar, the beringer, recognizes the necessity of immediate action. Hagar remembers an isolated cabin crenaded by "Prince" during the latex's under-world activities there, she and Kara set out for the mountains. When they arrived, the door they find Lissa seated in a corner with her dress torn and armored, they lie below the knees. "Prince" stands in the same manner. Lissan leaves him to Mambas a nurse and together they leave the cabin. Hagar completely forgets her nurse, and he leaves her alone. Mambas struggles to help him, strangles him to death with her bare hands. Hagar is forced into hiding. Mambas sends Lissan to New York City, where Salai Wentworth meets her. Mambas sets up the home for the Reverend Thomas Gray, who, upon their arrival, often Lissan the protection of his home—especially after he produces the address given to her mother many years ago. INSTALLMENT XVI With that poker to evoke memory, which contrast possesses to an even more powerful tool, she often setting switched the girl's thoughts back to her last eventful night in Charleston. She had been a child of a long ten days; and with her faculty for expelling from her mind all that can cause discomfort, the tragedy of Gluten's disease and the garbage were already as completely dissociated from her life as a printed story in a book that has been replaced with only one impression remained sharp and actual—Hagar, who in that hour characterized that parent that it had pleasured Pork and Beans WANNA DO ME A LITTLE PAN OLD BOY ANYTHING FOR A PAL PAGE TWO ed her to imagine, had taken masters into her own hands, and at the last had surprised her into that overwhelming surrender to maternal love. It was strange that she could feel no contrary, a latent savagery in her own nature caused her to feel so contrary, a latent savagery in her own mother, and a realization of a kinship closer even than that which Out of the sheltered life that Mamba had provided for her with its dependence upon the protection that civilization had created, she had crashed suddenly into her helpers and had been helpless. During that hour when Bluton had held her captive, and behind the shack the swamp voices of her mother nocturnal conflict, had had it in her heart to kill, and only the man's fingers from tearing at his throat. Then Hagar had come, terrible in her direct and unfettered simplicity, and never to be ever harmed. After ever to harm her again. After the years of separation Hagar had stood up to the particular kiss she found in her arms. Her reason told her. Then, in the moment of parting, had come the climax when the particulier kissed her and found herself in her arms. Her reason told her she should be shaken of her mother, yet by some strange paradox the thought of her was a swift infusion of want—a sudden, inexplicable pride where before there had been a sense of want—a sudden, inexplicable pride life she quickened to the realization of all that Hagar had done for her—week for her musculus clothes. And she had never even gone to see her mother, told herself, "I'll be able to make it up to her before long." Now that Salinik had undertaken her training made in New York. She took the brown-stone steps of her mother, and vivid flash she saw. Mamma's face wearing its moll of ferocious disaparency, she said. What lady? What the hell! Now she was free—neither a lady of the Broaden Attikson with at least, will of her own—nothing behind her, and every step she took, for her around the corner. She let herself into the dim coolness of the hall. In the drawing room she sat, with her glasses, and Ada, Grayson parted the portieres and kissed the girl affectionately. With her glasses, her slow, slow smile, she kissed her husband in appearance. Lisa had liked her from the moment when the men of them had sat together after Saturdays. The room and room and Ada had watched her husband and Ada's face with dividing intensity; she had really wanted her to be he had really wanted the girl to stay and was not merely submitting to a command of conscience, had taken her affections without reservation. SYNOPSIS 0 THE HOUSTON INFORMER. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1930 "Near, I shan't detain you, my dear." Ada, told her emittingly, "You'll find a letter from home on your dress and I know you are anxious TODAY'S RECIPE By BETTY BARCLAY COFFEE PUNCH An unusual beverage which never fails to delight guests is coffee punch. It is a sweet, creamy drink that no one wants the season of the year. Here is a recipe for a large batch of coffee punch. In a bowl place a block of sugar. Make your coffee by the drip method, which means it should be finally poured into the coffee cup. Add fragrant flavor. The coffee should be fully a half stronger than usual because of the dilution by the ice. It is a good substitute for this punch. It is poured over the ice and then a cup of heavy cream and two-thirds a cup of powdered sugar. It is poured over a layer of vanilla ice cream, which should be placed in the punch bowl in large quantities. Mix maraschino cherries and their juice—the cherries add the Turkish touch. When the punch has become thoroughly chilled, it makes a popular drink at any party. APPLE MARMALADE 6 oranges 3 lemons 9 cups sugar 3 cups water Pare and slice apples and cover with lemon juice. Wash oranges and lemons and place in a bowl. Add sugar and water and let stand 1 hour. Cook slowly to boiling point; heat or until the consistency is hot. Turn into sterilized glasses or water and seal when cool. ORANGE JUNKET WITH WALNUTS 1 package orange junket 1 pint milk Walnut meats Chop coarsely the walnut meats and place in bottoms of dessert glasses, fill with milk and pour into individual dessert glasses, according to the directions on the package. Let stand until firm. Put in a baking pan and put a few more nuts on each glass. Boll sugar and water 5 minutes. Bake in a large oven or a pan. juices of lemons, finely-chopped pineapple and bananas rubbed through a ice cube. Freeze to a mush. add a boaten stiff and continue freezing. # BEELT REAL 1 cup cooked beets 3 tablespoons horseradish Still undecided, she lifted the printed stripes. One of them read, "MURDERS MURDERS LOVER THEN TAKES OWN LIFE. But that wasn't so. Her mother impelled to proceed. She commenced to read, her eyes taking in the words, 'I love you.' And all the while her old self in utter panic, flinging the words, 'I love you.' And her, to get her away to the old protected plan of consciousness, she would like both the same. . . Unusual case. A murder case of gruesome in a local Nenad—has SENATOR BLAINE DESCRIBES ROOT OF HAITIAN FUSS Washington, D. C., (ANP) - It came up to Senator Blaine of Wisconsin to ask the senate were being asked by Senator Borah to appropriate $50,000 for the investigation conditions in Haiti, to brace aside the confusion cannage that has been constructed to conceal what the senate said to the commission, and to the commission, that anybody who is to already Snow what was wrong in Haiti. Addressing the president of the senate, he stated: "It does not take, to me, the matter in Haiti. The trouble in Haiti that the senate is to营救 the people who are living in camps and misery of the Haitian people, who is at the head of what is known as the Technique Institute, who draws on salary and money to sort of king, a foreign land, and who is hated by the Haitian people, as he ought to be, "It would not take very long to investigate that situation. It would not take very long to investigate concerning General Russell. It would not take very long to investigate the results that has been given to the officers down there which, as a matter of fact, precipitated the recent trouble in Haiti." "It would not take very much inexperience to carpattagers in Haiti are expanding practically the entire Haitian customs receipts, to a large extent expanding their investment, in building highways across that republic for the benefit of a few American naval and military officers, to equip their ships to drive their high-powered automobiles over the highway. "I can reason or excuse for appropriating $50,000 to be turned over to the president with which I am acquainted, to perpetuate the perpetuation of American occupation in Haiti. "I can observe a highway in that little republic, a highway built over mountains towering six or seven thousand feet in the Rocky Mountain region of our own country, coating perhaps $150,000 or $250,000 a mile. Yet in Haiti the natives either go on 1 two teaspoons powdered sugar 1 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon lemon juice Chop the beets, which should be cold, and mix with Serve with cold sliced meat. saved Bluton's life ten years before "I'd like to say, this very day, I'd like to say, this very day," the result of a jealous rage followed by remorse. . . . Under the bamboo tree, a great night that, when she had gone home, she audience-knock the cold—smash out the band—the air full of paper streamers, and far away, stars out in the sky. I strangle Gilly Bluton to deaf "w my two汉, I kill um 'cause he use always tuh mum an twn,汉 an twn,汉. Dere ain't nobody dere but me when I kill,汉. Dere ain't nobody know nuttin 'm op 'um op,汉 (mised) Baxter. In a sudden violent synthesis the story before her runsher to complete the indecent irrelevance of the song, confronting her heir it bends tremendous strength that it will be haughty Hagar will be alive today. After a while, with a conscious physique from the words of the confession; then with deliberate thoroughness, and piled them with mechanical exextence before her. The papers had given an humiliating blow to a Negro murder. In spite of its color, it held the elements of excellent craftsmanship, and the ousy—and the culminating touch of the confession, superb in its starkness. Lissed the last step, placed it upon the others, and stood in the room contained. Her brain, busy in estimating the cost to herself, and beautifully had Hagar built her plan that at no point could danger such her foot or ride on burrows, the native transportation system of the Haitian people. Millions of dollars are thus spent for highways the Haitians can use, and many of them were spent on schools and for the eradication of disease in the interior. Types of highways any more than we were prepared for such highways a need for new highways. Native businesses bringing 50 or 60 cents worth of produce to the market at Port Au Prince, Haiti, are driven off the highways they must take to the gutters along the roads. We do not take a $30,000 commission to determine what is the matter in Haiti. The president himself has authorized the commission to evils which now exist in Haiti. The president has the power to bring about reform in that republic. The president has the power to evils which now exist in Haiti. the president has the power to bring about reform in that republic. The president has the power to evils which now exist in Haiti. Authorization of the appropriation for the height of the Haitian people, it is a reform of the Americans in Haiti. Authorization of the appropriation for the height of the Haitian people, it is a reform of the Americans in Haiti. President Hoover was held up so that the senate might be informed of the appropriation for the height of the Haitian people, it is a reform of the foreign relations committee, on the recommendation of that committee as presented to the senate by President Hoover. Colored Speaker To Address Whites Colored Speaker To Address Whites New York City—(ANP)—William Pickens will pick up students and social problems, on February 4 and will answer questions and will be conduct the largest women's college in the world. His audiences are demanding speakers. For instance, Mr. Pickens spoke at Ford Boston in January in February on Long Island; at the interment on Long Island; at the interment on Long Island; at the Bucknell University in Pennsylvania on "Lincoln" at Ashland College in Kentucky; at white churches in Detroit; to the Club of Detroit; and to colleges and universities in Indiana. Outward to the far west on a tour of more than three months, visiting institutions and speaking at many of the colleges and universities, and clubs. Texas improvement projects in 1930, public and private, are estimated at from $450,000,000 to $500,000,000. Negroes in 1850 represented 20,000 Texas Texans. In 1920 they were 15.9 per cent, the rate of increase from 1919 being only 7.5 per cent against 27.2 in the decade from AMERICA'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER BY GEORGE S. SCHUYLER Special Contributor, New York City Because we never know when we are going to die or what our financial condition will be when we do, we don't know what we can do or we have the feeling that we prefer a final resting place in the cemetery rather than the potter's field and the graveyard. We don't have nothing to these near and dear who survive us. Because we never know when the house in which we live is going to catch fire and destroy all of the things we have laboured for and treasured, we know that our fire insurance. We know that every article of furniture, every picture, every book, every number of hours of labor and loving care, and if we are to lose it in a fire, we must get back more money to move it. Since we well know that this can happen to any Negro, it is strange that a Negro can take out insurance against such an eventuality. There is absolutely no guarantee that any individual Negro can take out insurance against no fault of his own that may end in a lawsuit. There is a cently instance of that in New York where Negro riders in the subway were set upon by white sailors, and the riders rage with the commandant of the Brooklyn navy yard and as a result were attacked by all of his men warning them against attacking Negroes and even perniticating them on board the battleship. Again, a man moved into a house in Jamaica, New York, in a so-called smashed by white hoodlums and the peace and safety of his family. He immediately on the job, had a police man assigned to protect the family and made a search for those who had it. It seems to me that the National Organization offering protection against many crimes, is an excellent insurance against the increase of these lilies. For organization offering support to it or quibble over giving such support for childish, narrow reasons, are just cutting their nose to the bone. Indeed blind who cannot see the necessity and value of the insurance injustice offered by the N. A. C. P. 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LEEK, Pharman, 1185 Green Bay Ave Hot Spring, Ark.—(ANP)—All of the taxicabs in Garland County were assembled in a rural section near here Saturday morning just because Robert Dugan, a 16-year-old youth, "just liked to see taxis run." Dugan established himself in the rural community, took over a telephone and began calling every taxi listed in the directory, and talked about all of them either on the spot or on the way. His one mistake was to try his stunt again and the call was traced and so was Dugan and he was placed in jail. RAILROAD TIME TABLE GRAND CENTRAL STATION (Washington Ave.) Southern Post-T. & N. G. MISSOURI-PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. Boston Bridge Boston Harbor Oak leaves flourish at 8 p.m. will grow on the house throughout. Do not eat the leaves until they are fully ripe at 8 p.m. and 11 p.m. Remember that leaves are toxic. Stalk them before they are ready to eat. Store them in a cool, dry place. By O. P. DeWALT The asterm of criticism that has been provoked by that "Midnight Paddle" to Lowry's State Theatre is in no way an unfortunate moment. As a matter of fact, there was nothing new nor radically different about this back-door incident. All our lives we have been going through with back-door doors, except at a few places where we have had the special privilege of going through a side door, on occasions when there is more room than we have had, or white people, Mexicans and Chinamen. It is only natural that some of us should be prepared to face the side-door, a side-door-cap that we are unable to see the badge of inferiority and degeneracy we attach to, we are unable to arrange. Then, it is not surprising that we should thinkers and would-be moulders of public sentiment, justifying this back-door doctrine in the drug stores, barbers shops and other compulsive headquarters and other compulsive headquarters are hied by this relic of slavery and are more to be pitied than censur Therefore, the only surprising development is the attitude the general public has toward the bright light peddlers. Not many moons any these conditions were so generalized, and we can therefore existence that one who dared to denounce them could not get a qurum. We could not be the people at large against these back and side-door scribes denotes the beginning of a new movement whose most intense self-appointed pseudo-lender to the community of the many people who are engaged in old navy occupations are laying a firm ground in the community than many of our preschools, teachers, and grants agents. It would be a conical situation to see the children in the wilderness! Out of the wilderness we must come to know from those who are抓着 in the direction of slavery and place them in horry and fear. We must know the path of truth and hope by dangling a little bake before their eyes. It cannot be tough to assimilate knowledge—its usefulness depends upon it, the ability to lay the foundation of our status in lay the foundation of our status with some definite plans and specifications. We can not build at random and expect to get other than random results. Alamo Iron Works and Aransas City will spend $500,000 at Corpus Christi and equipments. Grapefruit juice that does Damon is manger complete solve the problem of off-season fruits. DAY OF THIS DATE: TUESDAY NIGHT APRIL 8, 1930 WATCH FOR IT, FOLKS the congressional library at Washington, a postoffice clerk in St. Louis, and an engineer and an engineer of state property under governor Goodrich. The appellant submitted to the Vanderburgh County bar, and his case was referred to a committee. When the committee failed to report the appellant, the judge sent Tidrington to the bar. The bar association then appealed the matter where his admittance was upheld. There was always a feeling among Tidrington's enemies that he had put himself in the spotlight. Important Fraternal Connections His most important fraternal con- ference was the Indian State Repub- lican Python. He was vice supreme chancellor of the order and grand chancellor of the supreme chancellor, but he was supreme chancellor be- tween the head of the women's contingent of the order, was a thorough administration man, and was the supreme chancellor, S. W. Green, in matters in matters. Tidrington had been in charge of the Indiana State Repub- lican Python, and he had played Republican and Democrat politics. In 1925 he serv- ed as president of President Coolidge, and since the election of Hoover, his men appointed by President Coolidge, and since the election of Hoover, his Slayer Prominent Citizen Bell, the slayer, although operating a pool room, was known as a man of the family and he was a leader in directing the Tuberculosis Association. His family is one of the oldest in Evanville and he was a leader in directing the Tuberculosis Association. His rise in the city. He is the chairman of the Boehne Hospital committee of the Tuberculosis Association. After Tidrington, ever since the last mayoral, Tidrington, ever since the last mayoral, he claimed that he threatened to "get" the month Tidrington and had police raid his pool room and the police ordered him to oppose the election of the present mayor. He called the chief of police, after Tidrington's death, was questioned about the raids on Bell's pool room, he said knew nothing of them and that he had good character and felt that his business was a harmless one. With Alvin Tillerson, but he and I was patched that up and we were friends again," Bell mattered but Tidrington got Tiderson and he had m arrested. I got out on bond yetness and the street when Tidrington his wife drove up to the drug store." Bell then went to his pool room, obtained the double-barreled shotgun and the shooting followed. CAMERON LEADER CALLED BY DEATH HELD MANY POSTS Funeral services were held at the Cameroon Grave Baptist Church, Jan. 16. The funeral service prescheduled the funeral oration. Many people of both races were present for the funeral program. The funeral service by his widow and four children: Willie M. Slodge of Milano, Mt. Theresa Johnson, Dalal M. Slodge, and Claude Slodge of Concord. 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Forty- and fifty percent fed when two gallons of skim milk daily with other rations and dropped to kilograms a day when the milk was full. AUSTIN DOINGS TYLER TIDINGS CLEBURNE Clarborn, Texas—Services were held at Athenaeum, 911 W. 46th St. in the home of her sister, M. C. Griffin, Jr. Judge, Diane Dlormant, son of Sunday in Hallowell. Mrs. Coxin is on the sick bed in days in Fort Worth. Mrs. Fannin Wilburn, Mrs. Ruby Vernon, Misa Furie, Mrs. Pauline, and in the other of their sister-law and in Dalla Tuesday. Rev. Paulofo of the pastorate of the Apostolic Church passed from Austin, Rev. R. E. Ranger, Austin, presided Monday night at the accepted Santa Fo Railway, Rev. Mila pares, Santa Fo Railway, Rev. Mila pares to pass. The Symphony Club under the leadership of Mrs. Mary Sweeney, Mrs. John Sweeney, and needy, Miss Lizzie Kelly, Mrs. Claudie Kelly--Reporters and Mrs. Claudie Kelly--Reporters MEXIA Mexico, Texas—Owing to the inclement weather, services all the time were canceled. He was pended for three weeks. January 18 witnessed in his history; the cold spell of 1899 being no exception. Dear friend, I am pleased to clean, up-to-date be a JOLI bulletin known as the "Dragon," which is dearest to me. I am attending the bedside of his aunt in Houston. We are sorry to you. We are also in last week. Twenty-five or thirty of the poor colored families were given the opportunity to be warmed of intensely cold weather. The sick are Mr. M. J. Chatham, Nancy Lacy Harper and V. P. Vruitt. Mrs. J. Mohro Collins who has been ill from a throat attack of pneumonia is decided to BRYAN BRIEFS Bryan, Texas—Sunday school was held at New Chapel Baptist Church, an event weather, Rev. S. D. Signee preached at New Chapel Baptist Church, preached at Galline and A. M. Church, respectively, while Rev. W. J. Whelde preached at Galline and A. M. Church, He, E. H. C. in up again from his injuries. Mrs. Mary Johnston died on Friday, the day after her visit, week later was held from Canan Friday. Rev. Diggs officially died in the city Saturday. Business was at a standstill owing the cold weather. Mrs. Riley Carter, one of our readers, was in town to attend an improved. The death of Deon E. McKenzie has saddened nil Bryan. —Megan TEMPLE DOTS DALLAS DOTS EL HETHEL DALLAS Dallas, Texas—Despite the cold attentions, the attendee the special 10 o'clock service with good soil-sending stinging. Rw. W. M. Jackson soaked his hands in soil-saving meeting and to raise 600,000 prescribed. The gravel table was to each time Rev. Jenkins was to be packed house. Nine souls were awake and ready to prescribe the preaching of the great preacher, Pastor Dickan is all muller. Now, this one minister who has brought up a child to the South. We want him to be built one of the most in-date churches in the South. We want him to be the son of the six. We ask: Do Dickan serve Mother C. M. George, Brother Painter. Rev. E. J. Howard, Pastor On January 21, 2015, he into the dinghall of the St. James and 28 about 8:30 p.m. the hospitality of the church and Charities. None other than the conservated minister was concerned with the church in spite of the mud and slush to the lighter and he feels several years younger since he was able to send the church to the church for $1000 on the 22nd. Nothing but he accomplished in such a case was much in each Sunday, January 20, 2015 was visitation dance committee containing a message to the pastor to each member visited, thoughts on vital plenary, and the plan of church loyalty and the plan of read and a short prayer uttered Jane called to a wrist of a priest gram: Sunday school, 3:30; special holy communion at 7:30 p.m. *Holy communion at 7:30 p.m.* TATORY BOOK ELECTRICALLY FOR treating benzene by THE DIXIE and modern plastic lens. 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Fourthly, they gave every theatre in the United States a Roland Hayes and wiped with him as he carried his race through the "Deep River" up to Calvary of Jesus Christ at the Crucifixion. White Americans saw "Carter O. Woman" with slightly before the hidden achievement of his race long to tell the world what the Negro has been doing in America during the war. They guild him the money to write the history of the race—to preserve its story of struggle and its record of achievement. They opened wide the door of science to George W. Carver and displayed their wizardry to the world. They have established the going of hundreds of other Negroes on the continent, a spiritual confrontation because they are the main Let's see what they have done for us. Two years ago Negroes were ashamed of their own music—Negro students in our university, led a result in the Negro Negro turned up their noses in the university. Negroes rescued them for us. As a result, the world weeps when Roland Davis is in its own wild, weird and plaintive noise. Secondly, white Americans discovered and immortalized Booker T. Washington for us; Negroes thrived there. White Americans threw boquets and sang to us. Tankweave would be a little more four school in the backwards of the town, where we learn how to work, and that's all we people accepted the new gospel of a cultural education as a thing of fundamental value, and tried to repudiate it. The genius and label of Paul Laurence Dunbar would have been it and had white Americans not put it in their place in the libraries THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1930. of the support to Negro charities. They contribute to the support of Negro organizations who have helped a million Negroes in a million and now they are giving us money and others for just being smart for our society. The 9. Quakers are backering our peace movement. They have these groups and principally give there is that anger and more sacred contribution that they are the army of abolitionists who died for their free. Their bodies are mouldering in the clay, but their spirit is marching. The American Negro was an overt enemy to three groups of nolo, clergy and fractionalized Americans: To the abolitionists for his freedom. To the conservationists for his help to glorify his native production. By Ruby Berkley Goodwin Outward Neglect May Mean Internal Trouble Outward Neglect May Mean Internal Trouble BY ALGERTON B. JACKSON, M. D. (For The Associated Negro Press) What is the difference between a woman and an automobile? Healed woman and an automobile and the latter always is, there are many differences. But the remark men point to one similarity. "When cars are brought here dirtily, the woman gets careless about how the car is cleaned chronically," he said. "As soon as car owners get careless about how the car is cleaned, the woman grease and oil. And that means trouble." Who woman regrets her personal appearance is displaying a symptom of something more seriously than dirtily, the woman greases the dirt car. Bedridged hair, an unwashed neck, black-bordered hoodier coat, and greasy certainly mean it all, but they indicate that something may be wrong in a person's mind or body. The woman who has a daily tshirt or shower, who keeps herself daintily dressed, how she looks and known she is, is more aliveness that is the very essence of the woman about the food she食 about the health she食, and the balance of rest and exercise which keeps the human man healthy. Beauty, we have long since learned, is more than skin deep. But con- tinue to learn, we learn to skin and go deeper. There is a meaning for personal pride, as well as for cars and houses, in the familiar slush. "Save the surfboard and you save all." TOTS BURNED TO DEATH M e m p h i a. T e n n. — (ANP) — children and the father and mother were victim of a fire which destroy- ed the house, and the father was day evening. John and Matt White, age 8 and 9, respectively, were burne- d in the fire. The mother, was painfully burne- d and Albert White, the father, also suffer- ed from burns. The home was destroy- Improved Uniform International SundaySchool Lesson ID, REV P. E. FITZWATER, D.D., Mom or of Faculty, Stady Bible Institute of Chicago. © 1958. Western Newsletter Union. PUTTING GOD'S KINGDOM FIRST LESSON TEXT - Matthew 6:1-14 (Print text: 6, 10, 12, 19, 21, 23) GOLDEN TEXT-Seek ye first the kingdom of God, and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added unto you PRIMARY TOPIC—Being True to Jesus. JUNIOR TOPIC - Being Loyal to Leaders INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC - Young Leaders AND ADULT TOPIC - Putting PIRAT Things Pirat Having set forth in the previous chapter the standards of the kingdom, Jesus now exhibits the underlying men to be among them. Doing before men before men is not condemned as that would contradict Matthew 5:16, but the doing of them before men to be condemned is not contradicting our slims is to miss the reward of our heavenly Father. The true child of the kingdom will seek privacy and have the open reward of the Father. II. As to Praying (v. 5:15) This constat is (1) Praying to be seen and heard of men (v. 5). Many of the prayers uttered in public are what the people think than of what God thinks. (2) Using vals repetition, we should ask once for a given thing. We have examples of Christ and Past praying three times for the people (v. 12, 17, 8). It means the using of meaningless repetitions. The reason is "Your Father knew what things you did to him" or "ask him." 2. True prayer (v. 8). Since prayer is a transaction of the people, the desire for fellowship with Him moves one to meet Him in the secret place. The model prayer (v. 9, 15). (1) Blunt the moral and spiritual perceptions (vv. 22, 32). Those who believe in the moral and spiritual world soon become irrespective to spiritual things. When the heart is upon earthy treasures, it is taken to heart and is sent up to the strum to spirituality. (2) They render null and all service (vv. 24). As soon as one's heart is stolen by an unkind instrument for spiritual service. V. As to Faith in the Heavenly Father (vv. 25, 34). You not know about food and clothing (vv. 25, 34). Because (1) it shows disgust of God (vv. 30), God is able to supply children's needs. (2) It is necessary to be faithful while bringing us nothing. It weaken our service. (3) It is heathenism that must trust God may worry over temporal affairs, but those who know Him as a loving Father, will be free from cancer. (4) We must seek the kingdom of God and serve Him (vv. 33, 34). This means that moral affairs should be subordinated to spiritual Seed Thoughts How often do we slap for opportunities of doing good, which we often do in our own little things, which would frequently lead to the accomplishment of most of our goals. Anywhere The grace of God can make believer- live the Christian life anywhere; and if they cannot be Christians every- day, they cannot be anywhere. — Prophetic Newa. Background of the $200,000 milk plant at Mount Pleasant, now well under construction, is of interest to other ambitious communities. Citizens of Harrison counties paid in $100,000 for stock and the Texas Milk Products Co. of Marshall paid in the remainder. The Mount Pleasant paid in the amount of $129,000 of milk and in胶带 to take care of the increased dairy industry of the fine section it AMERICAN GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSAPPEAL A poca grove is one of the best horticultural sites in the nation that can leave an estate, in the opinion of President McHattie of the National Pecan Growers Association, and interest in the pecan industry, on a commercial scale, is increasing in many parts of the state. A 28-year-old man is found in a dacha. Come producer, as more and more Texans are finding, and the amount of new trees of improved varieties is almost amazing, looking at the state as a whole. WHEN PASSING THROUGH LIBERTY STOP AT Wells' Garage LUTHER WELLS, Proprietor GAS—LUBE—OIL—WATER—AIR ALL AUTOMOBILE NEEDS LADIES' REST ROOM In case of trouble, CALL 93, LIBERTY, TEXAS Out-of-town orders shipped promptly... WE SHIP TO ANY PART OF THE STATE. FORE'S Fish Market Wholesale and Retail FISH AND OYSTERS Largest Fish Market in the State among the Race. 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Taylor and 6, discarded when he places accordingly Filed. 112 W. Dalton, Houston, Texas. Photo Palixer THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1930 Study Milk Fever In Pelican State; To Battle Malady New Orleans, La.—(ANP) Six cases of a chronic fever have caused by drinking infected milk from cows or by coming in contact with it, or by being in contact with animals. Louisiana, have been discovered in New Orleans, Louisiana, and have been studied in Charity Hospital by members of the staff of the laboratory of clinical medicine in the laboratory of other hospitals in New Orleans, it was learned, the cure can be effected by pasteurization of milk. The infection known as "malta fever" has been reported in pre-Christian days in Mediterranean regions, results in months or years of fever, and can be cure, the Tulane professor in charge of the investigation said. It is oocyte-graft from handmade of infected cattle or from contact with workers in the dairy, dairy owners, milkers, or any other individuals caring for cows, goats or other cattle with the infection. Malta fever is known to have existed in early periods from descriptions of Europe but was not introduced into the country. It was recognized in many parts of Europe but was not introduced into the country. The fever has been fairly prevalent in Mexico, Texas and other Western states, but has never attracted attention in this section of the country. Work has been started on the 88-mile Rock Island extension of the highway to $1,500,000. A two-mile acre trek to serve the Cedar Park Quarry has been started by Quarries Inc., Inc. in an Austin payroll of $4,000 a week. SHADO-GRAPHS Learn to labor and hustle while you wait. DR. T. M. 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CLENNAN, Secretary Green Cleaners and Dyers Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing and Alterations We Meind Your Clothes Ladies' Work a Specialty POSITIVELY NO ODOR OF GASOLINE 1321 Ruthven St. Phone Preston 2827 Obeyed Orders At Risk of His Life By GEORGE JONES MOSE Morton, formerly of Cape Girardeau, Missouri, lived through a terrible experience, when his master instructed him to guard the priceless diamonds he left behind in an enormous house near Egypt Mills. In this small town Mrs. Andrews, sister of the employer of Mose Morton, resided in the winter month. In fact, the experience was so unusual that Mose had stepped, almost before he realized it, into the spotlight of the state. All eyes are on him, and no doubt, before another month has passed, Mose will in some way be rewarded for his faithful services. It is known that the employer, Tom Wate, is now planning to surprise his A. B. MOSE MORTON, the unassuming young fellow, whose daring surprised and thwarted a dangerous thief. brave employee with a nice sum of money. For not only did he save the fortune in diamonds that were left in his hands, but he was instrumental in capturing the leader of the robber's gang, as well. Mr. Watee took his departure from the house, bound for a country dance, to see Moe. pearl bury, pearl kill. Moe nodded man, manifesting that he did not hesitate to die when the occasion came up a short while later. Just how Mr. Watee happened to learn that Watee was an employee in uncertain, but it is established that Watee is a jewelry valuables home with him over the week-end. But as that he was he moved to a house, with a foundation in the yard, flowers, summer houses, tennis courts and everything. And Watee had all his trips, with a foundation in his selling trips, in his possession. Some times Watee had to take back some gems that his customers bought, and besides them, he usually carried a fine display of samples. At any moment something like thirty thousand dollars in diamonds which he gave to The band of robbers made their headquarters in the railroad tunnel (pictured above). Three of them waited here while the leader slipped up to the home, believing that the black robe would frighten the escaped kid. The band intended to hide the diamonds in a hole made in the wall of the tunnel. 'STORY BOOK BALL' by THE DIXIE RHYTHM KINGS Direction of OMER SIMEON Brunswick race record No 7127 YOU'LL GET HOT the minute your ear catches the bollis' tunes turned out by the Dixie Rhythm Kings. Just listen on the Delilah mountain' tuba and trickly piano, and your feet just won't stay put. On the other side this snappy band play "EASY RIDER" which you'll agree is a winner, too. Hear this record today! STORY BOOK BALL EASY RIDER For Tickets 7127 Brunswick RACE RECORD 'Get em' cause they're hot! He determined to die before anything of that sort could happen. "All the other help had gone to the dance," he said. "Nothing to be heard, the wahper of the wind, and the crank of a board he had been using. The board having named this strip above the garage door that morning, to stop up a crank through which snow sometimes falls." He carried the black suitcase with him. When Mose fell into the grate he hurried his hands. His clothes caught fire. He fled for Mose had picked it up before firing a shot. But he managed to remove himself from the flames and the fire had taken the fallen man who had worn a black robe and opened a door without seeing what was inside. He had carried out the orders that had been hastily flung at him. He had killed the man. He was caught. black robe, making a little crime line against the black silk. Yes—Mose had a close call and a terrible experience, but he obeyed his employer's instructions. MASONS CONFER HIGH HONORS ON NEGRO PRELATE Willard W. Allen, who heads an organization tour of the Southern partitions tending from Maryland to California, said the group has more than 80 cities, is primarily visually, for in reality it is an art gallery. The group contributes interment goodwill. WINS ARGUMENT WITH LYB New Orleans, La.—(ANP)—Courtney received the contents of a letter from her husband with Mrs. Mary Miller at her woman's home, police charge Mr. Miller. OPINIONS — AS TO GENERAL SMUTS The Houston Informer touring America as an unofficial Brit- ish statesman. Like Col. House un der Woodrow Wilson, he functions as ambaaador at large without any particular assignment. Like ll of the World War statormen, be has euffered political defeat nt hore. His is perhaps the moat’ fertile mind in the world functioning in publle af. fale today. As a Boer general, i required twenty times his own mim ber of English soldiers to. wabdue him. "Being subdaed, he became the greatest stateuman in the British ext pire. He suggested the federation of the Brith colones into a sort of spiritual union. ‘The Lapgue of Nox tons and mandate aystem over the weaker reeds of men are the chil dren of hie fertile bran. Hie traditional poey in dealing with the natives of South Africa hae heen described a rathleasnant per eonifled. Recently he delivered hie now famous Oxford lectore_ dealing with the fare of the African natives on his own heath, ‘Tho sum and sub- stance of hi pliey is that the natives must be rigeroehly. segregated and encouraged under the white man's tutelage, to develop ia peculiar itt and qualities, which are essentially ditferent from the aloe and ideals of the lordly Europeen. How this can be done without exploiting the poor natives Into hopeless Impotence, Gen: eral Smuts does not engage 0 dis cle. The one redeeming feature of this new gospel according to Smuts ig that Wt doce make some sort of sinister recoguitlon of the human na: ture of the African aboriginees, in stead of regarding them as merely beasts of burden to add power, domin- ion and plory to the white lords of the earth) ‘One might bs disposed’ to wonder why this erstwhile, ruthless and reek: lus statenmen, as far a the black world is concerned, han 4o suddenly condeacended to give such solitude to the South Afrean who, until now, has ever risen to the level of hia scrurt -statesmanlike regard?) The answer le ¢ury to read by thove who can discern the sigan of the times The British empire Is tn. serious stralts which threaten it continuance. India ts tn the throes of w pacific rev: ction under the moral leadership of Gand. Egypt has broken away. ‘The South African native is restens. Bat te ships to longer rule the waves. Brith commerce in threatened. with daltegration. The. great. experiment in Ruscia makes the working world unenay. The salvation of the Belt ish empire depends "upon making pene with the ‘darker and weaker breeds of men, as well an vith the strong and mighty white overlords of the earth, “And 0 General Smal, the eeneat ad moat alert mind af them all, goes about the world seek: fag to dlacover If there ls any means under heaven whereby the British empire might be saved. ‘And 20 the great general and statenman deigns t0 discuss the race question in the United States. His first attompt in New York was too raw tc sit the sensibilities of hia Afro-American hearers. Even mod: erate tempered Dr. Moton expreaed regrets at his yoking the Negro with the ass. Dr. DuBoly challenged to a jelnt debate. ‘The Negro press stigmatized him’'thronghout Afro: Americandom. Leaving New York, the gener comes to Howard University, the expe stone of Negro. education. A. ear: fully selected reap of the Negio in- teligentsia aswell as a namber of distingviabed white frends and well winhers were invited to. the confer- ence. "The Phelps-Stoker Foundation was the host. ‘The conference cover- ed two houry and a half. Bight colored men wn wormen had Previous been ansined topics covering et- sential phases of the race probew. Those were presented in five-inote addrenses. At the end of each address the general interposed angacious upd Kilful queries which evinced keen jeeal kiowledge as well an a world- wide background polnt of view. ‘After the whole eld had been can- raseed, the stateaman general te: sponded tn thirty minute summary which convinced all they were lsten- ing tom taster mind. "There wad pone ot the cffensive comparlaona complained of at the New York gath- ring. “He showed a courteay, a get lenees of temper, m sincere desire cok a way out of the racial Iaborynth whence all are still groping in dar ne, He wan frank to sate that his meeting and robbing mind with soch 4 aaiaty dk iia hesnateiaiie ance! ae NDT A i | AN Fa he ~ iE HOUSTON INFORMER 7 IC R WEEKLY NEWSPAPER oe ing Beet So or Soa so Feline Compton a ; See Baa a Care Mare — 3 ARDS ~. Baditor-President a mies re W, WESLE Reals GESORIPTION RATES (Cash in Advance): Goo Your, $2.00; 9 j1.50; 6 months, i; single copy, ee eaereke ees" in em ER “Telophone PRESTON 12s EP ee Past ew York Gy, Sostiore® 0 Wanton Bolling, Adana, Ge. XK IMPORTANT esl oe EY caret of Toe Heme rar ln heey wo Sea pa SHER, ean, moe oc al on ara a : MS Sat actin “fubteing ‘Stace -t th treet, Hourcon, Texas. = a at eee HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1930 |body, and that the white lenders of the movement should see to it [Rta this imperioue order revoked" Who isued this Onder an |who authorized its ismuance? ° Did the mayor and city counell pass. an ordinance forbidding certain citizens, because of their color, from serving as clerks in the City Market? ‘ | If the counell took such official ‘action, why aid not the daily newspapers mention it In thelr columns? Has the city council of any City Hall functionary the power |and authority to aes upon the fh avelaalty 6 te {employes of stall merchants and dealers |. If auch an ultimatum can be tssued and executed barring Ne groes as clerks, can not an order be issued barring Negroes trom the City Market altogether? is ‘The euecess of one discriminatory and confiscatory effort gen ‘rally emboldens its advocates and ts to resort to fur ter extremes slong this and oir fe ‘If Negroes must serve only in menial Toles in the City Market land most stay hidden from the view of customers by counell a. tion or connivance, why can not this sama body or the same des- ot, who issued the original exclusion order, designate certain dye for Negros to shay tn the markok. apd Stasi seal {trances and exits for the colored eltizens Of this municipality? If Negroes can be stopped from serving in certain capacities in the various stalls n the City Market, what will prevent the issu Janse of an order that Negro drivers of trucks and wagons wil not be permitted to unload and earry products and merchandise ‘nto this munleipal building? , Having directed its first blow at Negro salesmen in the City Market stalls, who knows but what the next effort wil be to dis ‘lodge"all Negro employes from this market? Since the white fish and oyster dealers, whose business has been affected by this kaiseristic and ezaristic ruling, have made no effort (as far as is known to the public) to test. the legality of ‘such an order, Houston Negroes can show their resentment by buying their fish and oysters at some other place; for, if these ‘white fish and oyster dealers really appreeiate their large Nero {trade, they would resort to court action to determine and ascer- “tain ‘their rights ay tenants in the Clty Market. Knowing that the average ‘Negro is xo submissive, doctle and tsinine, these white fish and oyster dealers are working on the assumption that they will love few, if any, colored customers a Tull of this aplocratic and despots decree, and thus they rex json that it is nbt necessary for them to take any action in this matter. ‘There is a fundamental principle involved in this arbitrary ac- tion of either the eity counefl or some municipal functionary, fo the aheat lea tribunal in Ameren ha ruled that no ey, trict oF state ean enact and enforce class legislation. Not only are the constitutional rights of Negroes involved in this matter, but the constitutional rights of American eltizens black and white; and the Houston Commission on Interracial Co- operation has fin chance todo an excellent piece of community Involving. as it does the abrogation and nullification of certain definite and fundamental rights of Amerioan citizens, the Hous. ton branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People should also manifest some interest in this case, ‘and oppose to the bitter end this discriminatory and confiscatory lediet—the like of which has never been issued before in Houston's long and woniee Lehane: MIDNIGHT RASTUSES ON DEFENSIVE (Mae bese informed that weveral Negroes, who! Ptheie racial self-respect and stullified their manhood and ‘ny attending that midnight back-door show at a white fe here recently, are advancing the argument that they went illite nays, der the cover of dacknet of hl m L that it is nobody's business what they do, et) Bome of them have attempted to retort by contending that| fe wf Whetr principal crities are among the first to enter the y Auditorium at tho-local wrestling matches, and that others| Indinnother jin-crow white theatre in this city, where Negroes & forced to entor and depart from a special door. Ets Informer holds no brief for those members of the race who] tthe wrestling bouts or frequent the only white theatre in| ity which winkés any provisions for black patrons, for this| ‘position in the latter matter is well known to’the reading] Ein the case of the athletic contests at the City Auditorium, all) he mertaire, whit an colored, men and women, ener and de the same door, and purchase their tickets at the same) Ufpom our observations in the’ South, there is leas evidence of tial prejudice, jim-crowism, segregation and proscription at iletic and sporting events than is manifested in theatrical play: luses and churches of worrkip. IAs for this sole jim-crow white theatre, The Informer has con: Med at no sel and se rmpectng Negro shoul stand x Teaon that the management of this par- Be erens akeh en cdct some for art wae elon Bes from the theatre on certain days and night of the week When this exclusion ord: aa es ‘and enforced, The formset was the only newsfaper fn Houston that raised its voce ‘such a discriminatory policy, and urged the Negroes to ponstrate some self-respect and ahow their resentment at such ‘by excluding themselves from this theatre on the five days and night of the week, juch advice fell upon deaf ears, and hundreds of local Negroes foked and jammed themselves in this theatre on the “allotted hs like sardines in a can; and, when the exclusion order wax va (due to several other white theatres opening here and ‘the white attendance at this particular theatre) some) il blacks staged a wild demonstration, rejoicing that the ban ‘removed afd they could attend this theatre every day ner Neen , ‘these rodent. the treatment which this white atre had accorded thom and theirs without cause? No, they apologies for such action on the part of the management t to theatre and then employed considerable of thelr informing their friends when ‘the exelusion edict was re- Pesenty, sit sopeiatg the South, i argo steatabe t try, 3 South i negely a ® Bante kates and lismbone capers tao many Macks, many of mm txy to pose aa race Gmoall wonder, then, is it that the race is making such slow dway’ with such spi ‘backboneless and namby-pamby and with auch shallow and silly reasoning. fs, ne nal gots and daughters of Hh od Hagar bad 9 ight to attend that ior reage nn pl no bin Street white theatre, and the fact that they disgraced them- ‘and thelr race ahould not enter the equation, according to A Reet Nas» Pesto, richt Sn thie someiry Sarekitt we! ‘but whenever we observe a man in publie without any his feet, we begin to doubt his sanity and often adjudge ‘a fit subject for-« lunatic asylum: Jn fact, only persons lack- -in certain mental qualities will appear in public barefooted. has the right to attire himself in any apparel which suits) }fancy, but if « man should ay in public attired in a dress tome oid clothes, he would be arrested and either fined or com. ‘to paychopathic ward! fe aame thing would happen should a man or woman exerise| ther “rights” and appear in public in his or her birthday, bt (nude and naked). ‘workd-makesprogress-and_ people become. more civilized enlightened the exercise of many rights and privileges en- beh upon and ie een ‘existent social customs and usages, the person who violates cortain rules becomes amenable to the| in the absence of certain written laws governing and regulat- ‘pereonal conduct of men and races, common sense issu ad to dictate to them what is the proper, sensible and intelli- Feourse to pursue. bs fr one leon the average Negro has not learned yet and! es eet Bae meee pene dulare and brought re- Fosch and contempt upon himself, his family and his race, this fap. Sambo Hambo tus species has the brazen audacity Mi affrontery to attempt to justify his actions and defend on under the guise of “inherent rights” and “personal, Foci ye "uate at any year . fee” for many years! DOWNTOWN FISH MARKET NEEDED Whether Negroes are to be permitted to serve hereafter as clerks in the fish and oyster stalls at the City Market or not, the fact remains that colored Houston needs.a downtown fish and oyster market of its own; for local residents of color purchase and consume large quantities of seafood throughout the year. Having been accustomed to doing most of this kind of shoppi downtown, their trade grew to such proportions that sevens! ol the white dealers in the City Market employed colored clerks to serve colored customers: In several respects, Houston is still on the ee order, where moat of the people come “downtown?” to buy «helt wares’ during th week-end, and records show that Friday. and Saturday a banner seafood days in Houston. 4 ‘The Informer would Te eee eee cea as business man like J. W. Fore. who ‘been engaged in the retail ind wholeatle fish and oyster business for more then 25 years open a nice seafood market on Milam Street, with fast, free deliv- fy toall parts of the cig. Properly managed such a place should prove a mighty fine in- vestment within a comparatively short. pick Frm while some of she Negron Sumber the ue fraetl fh and upser dir a he Cle Math, tere wou Beenough riceloving and self-respecting Negroes left to suppor seek 8 sackl buses venture re As a matter of fact, the Negro race will not get very far until it opens and operates its own places of ‘thus obviating the necteslly of insults, humiliations and as 2 of ten heaped upon the race in places owned and’ ated by mem- bara of ther recs. ? “To dma abd command rere men and ree must sere and possces those things which other men and Faces respects neither sacred nor profane history recorde wheres Destin, ba inchand, me-too-boas race ever enjoyed the nespect, confidence and goodwil of other races. Tt high time that Houston Negroes lenrvaame sense and stop “fattening frogs for snakes.” for the Holy: Welt says that he that provietn not for hs own household it wong than an Inf amit tn denier the faith." Bola SOME MORE SILLY MONKEY TACTICS nears Srabsceied ark Chore tecauiored ME Elinls coun ae Negro Press, New York City's two colored aldermen are such bit ter foes that they elected a white alderman da Republican minor ty leader in the city council of the American metropolis, rather than see either of the black men land the post. Tt seems that there are only four Republican members of the New York City board of aldermen, and the two golored aldermen, ‘who are said to be on such unfriendly terms hat they do nol Speak to each other, supported one of the two white allerme rather than bury thelr differences and subjugate selfishness and pride and make it possible for a Negro aldermat tb serve as tl: ority lender in the city council. Because of the narrowness, selfishness and downright, foolish ness of a0 many Negro leaders, the race ia too aftan made to suf fer many sotbacks, disappointments and defeats, No race ean hope to attain its rightfol plage beside the othe great and powerful raen of the earth, ax ang a vio i {orees and rons off on tangents; aa long aa ita pursue such a silly policy and engages in a lot of monkey tactics. ‘Too ‘aro trying to leaders fc ote i rae eed and blocking the group's Journey 1 EFINITE ACTION SHOULD BE TAKEN i ewes ont hry daring lt oth ht med rohibiting Negroes ing no clerks inte fish and oyster stalls In the Cit r of sebiteary ation was calle to the atten | sammi ep Gee es otter, bas 20 ne that the matter is of sufficient action on the part of this eee fone wend won thet ostea und patience were our mai lance in finding the way oot. Hi made an admirable impression om al resent. Dr. Moton who summed the jetao for the group showed his sua balance and calm. ‘Space will not permit me to the names of the thirty persons per ticipating in the confer. 1 doubt whether the roup could be dupe a, slther within the Negro race o Among the true bive white philan thropata eho ‘befriend oa, AU! le the conference deeply imprened with the fecling that General Sonate, in his present attitude, le » Tre wtatoeman trying the best he knows how Wo pro mote pence on earth and oodwil smong men. it pages eee 2, leo what i sare for ba rig Baer eromtal bn Ms Pat Cowan of lenge, er on vii with atves. and eands ccnp herb Water Heck oelad bandit ho SHE Ai nts Spas a "tere rout Ele Thomas of Su anti, Et an pe the pe Soon te aie Ped He et He a ie Pr Nero deputy, poi tax cle tor Wa RAS we aan {ee seine. aS ith Eben" ob ar” eng Barclay (also traant officer), who has 2Satbagn Hestrts Drag Stars De. 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