Houston Informer

Saturday, February 8, 1930

Houston, Texas

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PYTHIANS OBTAIN BAPTIST HOLDINGS 5 PRICE CENTS VOL XI THE MIRROR It will be remembered that the state court failed and the congressional election, yet all the congressional election, yet all the supporters contended that he was the winner at the polls, and that certain election officials in Hexas County had been charged enough bills to declare having proven his case to the satisfaction of his congressional colleagues, and having shown that he was not a robber to rob him of the election, Congressman his party and state a signal service. Not only was Congressman Wurzbach fought bitterly by his Democratess, but he was also a backer, certain prominent Republican leaders worked, with might and made him a legal ally and subsequent to the 1928 election that Democrats entered into a coalition with the左one Republican solon in the United States home of representatives from all states, and with crooked and designated members into a coalition to meet the most cheat him out of his well earned victory, the Seymour hawker man who was in one of the most sensational and important supporters his kind in the history of this state. With his congressional seat assured waiting for over one year and with his nomination due to be held November 4, 1930, Congress will be represented for reflection, while it is expected that Judge McClouse will again enter the Democratic primaries to represent. With the Republicans being compelled to hold primaries in Texas this fall, the Democrats will receive national candidate received more than 100,000 votes in the 1928 general election, opposed to Mr. Wurbach will more likely trot out some candidate to oppose the congressman in the primaries. Unquestionably this victory of Congressman Wurbach with the National Committee r. B. R. Crager of Brownville, who has sought repatriation from Guadalupe County. According to political dopers, not only will the Democrats be politician during the summer season, but the Republicans, themselves, will be for ten years Mr. Wurbach has represented his district in the lower courts, up a large and substantial following and his resignation is virtually assured to succeed himself in congress. Walle discusses politics and candidate the question of the role of R. B. Pierce, a post-Republican county chairman of Harris County, will soon boom to the force for Mr. Pierce to lead the county collector of customers at the port of Galveston succeeding Colonel Robert I. Mr. Pierce should be chosen for Harris City position before the July 11 election, he will assume the portfolio long before the Republican executive committee will be called upon to fill the vacancy, and the appointee will hold office until the next election. The primaries, committee is wise and makes a good selection, the Republican party in this city and county should make rapid advances, but if the committee does not succeed, growth will be dwarfed and retreated. From our angle, T. P. Lee, prominent Republican and one of Houston's most influential as the logical successor to Mr. Pierce, lee possesses certain definite and fixed ideas about party development and growth and he would make sure that he would be persuaded to accept the post. Americans generally regret that continued illiteracy and advancing years THE HOUSTON INFORMER NEGRO CHOSEN ON GRAND JURY FOR NEW TERM H. P. ("Horse Power") CARTER, state manager for the National Benefit Life Insurance Company, who was sworn in as a member of the Harriell County grand jury last Monday, is one of Houston's most prominent young business men and holds many offices of trust in the city and state. He is president of the New State Convention, secretary of the Business Men's Club and of the colored division of the Houston Commission or Interracial Corporation COLORED ORATOR CONTEST WINNER AGAINST WHITES COLORED ORATOR CONTEST WINNER AGAINST WHITES RACIAL LEADER VISITS HOUSTON John L. Webb, Hot Springs, Ark., supreme custodian of the Woodmen of Union, vice-president of the National Negro Business League and president of the Century Life Insurance Company, addressed a group of business men and women here Wednesday JOHN L. WEBB night, Tuesday night Mr. Webb spoke at Prairie View State College. He was accompanied by Dr. John Eve, supreme medical director of the Woodson of Union, who addressed the Harris County Afro-American AMERICA'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEB. 8, 1930 RACE ATTORNEY TRANSFER TEXAS PASTOR BOOKED EXONERATED BY PRIMARY CASE TO FOR RECITAL AT COURT DECISION ANOTHER STATE BAPTIST CHURCH Jackson, Miss.—(ANP) The disbarment order against S. D. Redmond, attorney and chairman of the Mississippi Republican executive committee, has been dismissed by Mississippi Supreme Court on an appeal of Redmond from a Hinda County chancery court order. The supreme court uphold Redmond in all four of the specifications presented in his appeal, holding that there was not sufficient reason to disbar him for any or all of them. The entire case was reversed and Redmond dismissed. The four cases against him were challenged in an coeritor and unauthorized petition for administering an estate, petition before a federal court judge, contract with a client, perjured testimony regarding an alleged agreement of a case, and selling public offices. Redmond 1.1 Mississippi last week to take up his office in Washing- NEGRO ON CENSUS COMMITTEE Charlotte, N. C.—(ANP)—Clarence Koehler, chairman of the census commission, said that he has made a request to Charles W. L. Tate, a colored man, that That L. Tate, a colored man, be commissioned to be the center of the city's population is colored. GIRL SUCCEEDS LATE FATHER AS PAPER'S EDITOR Topeka, Kaui—(ANP)—"Way back whinners," in this town have been furnished with a detectable toploie of the last few months, and the last few months of the ability of a girl member of the second generation, after working many years in his way with the people, and to carry on his vantages of America's best educational institutions. In the case of Thelma Chiles Taylor, who, upon the death of her husband, Nick Chiles, founder, and for 30 years publisher of the Topeka edition of that publication which has the editor of that publication one of the things that Kannas is known by. In the circumstance she was put into position to establish a record as the youngest woman editor of any of our Mrs. Taylor is a graduate of the University of Michigan, where she has appeared in Opportunity, Prism and appeared in Braithwaite's anthology for 1988, and has been published in such magnitudes as Opportunity, Prism and Gary, Indiana, and was at the time appointed as Assistant librarian at Vivian Library. New York City—Because of the Fort Worth division of the U. S. C. Court, the district will until the Democratic primaries are over in 1933, the National Association for the advancement of Colored Proof has applied to have it transferred to the New Orleans, the New Orleans district court will sit in line for the Negro court before the primary case heard on which it was sought to bar them. Arthur B. Spinings of New York City has been the Cameron of El Paseo, N. A. A. C. P. counsel for Dr. I. A. Nixon, have counsel in the motion for transfer of the case in order that it be heard. The present case tests the right of a Democratic state committee to bar candidates following the U. S. Supreme Court's decision in the first Texas white primary case that the state committee has decided to follow. This is one of several such cases undertaken by the N.A. A. C. one or two times. The Supreme Court to affirm the principle established in the white primary vicinity. N. A. N. A. C. P. is finance a similar case. Wet v. Willie, in Vire decision of Appelle recently unbelle decision of the lower court holding such exclusion unconstitutional. S is 11 A. N. A. C. P. Arkansas are watched closely. Bishop Carey Must Stand Trial Mar. 24 Bishop Carey Must Stand Trial Mar. 24 Chicago, Ill.—(ANP)—Bishop A. J. Carve, informed of alleged bishop misconduct in the city of Chicago, will go to trial Mar 24. It was decided Thursday. Prosecutors were eager to go to trial earlier, but the bishop's counsel, Cousin Pamela, said that he could not get ready for the trial and will be heard by Judge Otto Kerner. The spring primary election in April will determine whether the that trial was showed over a close to that date as possible to avoid it. The Republican faction in the city. LABOR POWWOW HEARS JACKSON IN ABLE SPEECH LABOR POWWOW HEARS JACKSON IN ABLE SPEECH NEGRO MINISTER OFFERS PRAYER AT SOUTHERN CHURCH REV. HOWARD W. ("Buster") BRANCH, pastor Mt. Zion Baptist Church, to Houston one of the big trunks of the season, February 26, at which time he will appear in person in song recital at his pastorate. Those who remember old Colored J. D. Ryan will recall the talent of J. D. Ryan, which he displayed as a member of the high school quartet and as an outstanding character in the commencement show in 1923. In the fall of the same year Rev. Branch entered *Morehouse College* in 1981, and graduated from barrion section of the college quartier. Fortunately young Branch fell ill and was forced to produce of the University of Berlin, who noted violin and composer, who was a member of the Association of Colored Musicians. Some of the men who studied under Branch were Jules Bledsoe, John Harey Wheeler, talented violinist, Frederick Hall, has charged the name of the American Ga., and noted for his composition, Mr. Harold's tutorship yielded results and Branch became the leading barrion睾士 of his institution. Branch was the director of large audiences in Flint, Michigan, Detroit, Cincinnati, Chicago, and the largest of large audiences of the Southeast. He frequently broadened from station WSB, Alameda, to station WT, the Washington High School. His real is being sponsored by I. D. Branch will be accompanied by Mrs. Freddie L. Kemp, graduate of WT, Washington High School. His real is being sponsored by I. D. Branch and J. D. Bowie, members of McZ. Negro Woman Friend To Lincoln's Spouse New York City—(ANP)—The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, one of the borough's leading papers, carried a report on the death of Lincoln's homeland Lincoln's homeland and trials in the White House. The story, an extract from the Cosmopolitan magazine, told how the woman was Mrs. Negress Was Mrs. Lincoln's Close Friend." The story of the life is recited that the colored woman thus had been dressedmaker to Mrs. Jefferson Davis and served in a similar dress that this woman, unnamed, had worn. The story also recited because of Mrs. Lincoln's loneliness soon became the fast friend and companion of Mrs. Lincoln. FAMOUS SOPRANO TO GIVE CONCERT HERE THIS MONTH Houston will have the opportunity to hear one of the greatest singers in the world, when Florence Cole-Talent, noted soprano prima domina, appears here in concert at Pilgrim Hall. Her local engagement is being sponsored by a committee of women headed by M. B. J. Covington, and her role is the beneficiary of the net proceeds. Madana Talbert is recognized as an equal among singers of her own race, and is said to be without an equal among singers of her own race. Talbert will play roles in several European countries. Her pianist on her Houston and J. Covington, Frostie Finnegan, pready and music instructor at Bishop College, Marblehill. She is selling the ford that a capacity audience will greet the noted artist when she appears here. Texas Fraternity Buys Convention Property In Stat Houston College Listed In Property Acquired B Texas Fraternal Order—Sale Ordered By Code Decree—Receiver Pays Off Pythians—Bigger Single Transaction Ever Consummated B Race In State—Wells Handles Legal Phase Fort Worth, Texas—The largest single financial transaction in the history of the Negro race in Texas, was consummated by recently when the Colored Knights of Pythias of Texas, of which L. B. Kinchion is grand chancellor, paid $85,000 cash for all real property of the Baptist Missionary and Educational Convention of Texas. This transaction was not closed until the insurance department and attorney general's office of Texas had approved the deal. Under the existing fraternal insurance laws of this state, fraternal titles are not permitted to engage in such transactions. COLUMBIA FIRES COLORED WOMAN STEPIN FETCHIT; GIVES $1,500 I MUSE GIVEN ROLE HOSPITAL DRIV However, in order to protect an already existing claim of the Pythonian, the court decided that he already been brought by the order, the state granted the officers of the fraternity permission to buy this property at a receiver's sale, which had been acquired by the Forty-eighth District Court. The property consists in a house located in acres near Bryan (Bryan Orphan Home), 22 acres near Hearst, and 10 acres near Hearst. By the convention in different sections of the law, after paying Receiver William McDonald the $8,000 for this property, the Pythonian, the Pythonian, grand lodge Los Angeles, Cal.-(ANP)-As a sort of elimination to the escapades in which "Stepin Fetchit" has featured since he became a star performer in the movies, the announcement is the official announcement renders: "Stepin Fetchit" is out over at Columbia. He had been cast in an important role in 'Lover,' Come Back, which Earle C. Kenton is directing, and which Kate Winslet is the best of him. Harry Cohn, rather than put up with him, let him out and scrapped the film that he had shot up to the time Fetchit went 'hayear.' Clarence Musse, well-known, colored the movie, Jr., and Pauline Starkhee the cast, which includes Walt P. Lewis, Betty Boyd, Ellrich Haup, and Ampt Brody." Therefore, this announcement does not give Fetchit's side of the story which your correspondent is at present seeking to obtain, but have never heard of his irresponsibility and some of his feats have landed him in the police It is generally regarded as a star forward to have Clarence Mize selected to take the Rolehie role. Although he is a much more finished actor, and if it does not do too much acting, it is also a great impression for the colored performer. Louisiana Board Increases Funds of Negro Schools Baton Rouge, La.—(ANP)—When the state board of education had finished its work of recommending appropriations for schools here Monroe county received the state institution for Negroes had received an increased allotment. The board, in making its recommendations to the legislature for the various state institutions, allotted to them $200,000 and $150,000 for buildings, and other annual income $83,500 supplementary. The special tax measure, that is proposed, can anseal an increase in the state's provisions. The Negro High School, an anseal in Monroe University, and under the same administration, was recommended for a total appropriation of $150,000. It was estimated a total appropriation of FINAL NUMBER 37 DADING aternity invention by In State In Property Acquired By —Sale Ordered By Courts Off Pythians—Bigger ever Consummated By Handles Legal Phase biggest single financial transaction in Texas, was consummated be- carts of Pythias of Texas, of whi- lor, paid $55,000 cash for all disciplinary and Educational Conve- dure until the insurance department Texas had approved the deal, for fairness laws of this state, fratern- ies in such transactions. full amount of money owed the fraternity by the convention. The banishment of the convention to the large transaction is that it saves a property for the race. For the convention will be offered a chance to relinquish it after the convention leaders have ended all their bickering and legal litigation. In an acceptable terms upon this transaction from the bench and stated that the Pythia will be able to should endure the fraternity to every member of the Negro race. The legal phase of this transaction was handled by Judge A. S. Walters and attorney of the Court of Pythia. COLORED WOMAN GIVES $1,500 HOSPITAL DRIVE Chicago, Ill. — (ANP) — The group of people themselves have hitherto been sponspolite for the remarkable role they have played in the support given by white people various walks of life in no matter where they are. The chairman of the Provident political campaign who was sponspolite for the campaign two incidents stood in his he said. First, a group of thirty of his colleagues for $1,500. Then a colored woman who was not even a resident of Cagaro, sensing the national charm of the city, and medical and medical center is to draw in its staff and other officials from the sections of the country, $1,500. Contrasting, Dr. C. K. Barfitt, late woman former president of North Carolina, in negroes in letters to the daily newspapers in Englewood to the daily newspapers in the N. A. A. C. Picken and the N. A. A. C. Picken, now a resident of Chicago and on the streets, means are mengre, she wrote, "I want to give $500 to this wonderful Extension Workers' Educational Tour Planned In County In order to raise the standard truck farming, dairy breeding a general farming in Harris County, Texas, home demonstrating agent, Mr. Robert B. Hammond, County farmers on an educational Tuesday morning, February 11. The motorcade the motorcade the corner Parkway Louisiana, at a.k. m., and will visit the York community, Ocean dairy farm at Fairbanks, and the York community, Oakland. Launch will be held at the Mitchell residence on Wakefield. At 1 p. m., the following will present them present: B. B. Ravna, J. C. Madden, B. V. Muster, G. H. Riebe Indigestion Bad Complexion Above is a recent picture of Mr. Bartow G. Wilson, city editor of the Knoxville (Tenn.) Herald, who writes: "SOME time ago my complexion was in a terrible condition—dark splotches and very bumpy. We were trying to dispel this with local treatments, but nothing I did seemed to help me. My food did not seem to agree with me. I seemed to have indigestion most of the time. My mother advised me to take Black-Draught, and I have been glad that I did. It cleared up my complexion. I am feeling much better, and am glad to recommend Black-Draught to others." This testimonial is genuine, and was given freely. No pay has been given or promised for its use. Thedford's Black-Draught For CONSTIPATION, INDIGESTION BILIOUSNESS Made by The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tennessee, and sold by druggists everywhere. PAGE TWO RACE RELATIONS GROWING BETTER IN DIXIE STATES Atlanta, Ga. — (ANP) — A decrease during the past four years of 88% in the civilian population of improving interracial conditions in the South, in an effort to increase the commission of interracial Cooperation of the completion of his first 10 years of work, in years prior to the commission, from 88 to 119 in 128 and 10 in 19年 just ended, the commission considers the importance, though less spectacular, has the rapid increase of educational trends of changing public sentiment. Another evidence of progress which has been important, less spectacular, has the rapid increase of educational trends of changing public sentiment. This has taken the form of large public appropriations, longer and more public teachers, construction of thousands of modern school houses, more liberal support of normal and collegiate institutions. This has come about, the commission says, because makes for efficiency and good citizenship, just as in the case of white Other important gains of the de- velopment in Negroes are a de- veloped improvement in Negroes and a longer life span, the better sup- pension, and a longer life span through public appropriations and community budgets; the enliftment of culturally the organized church women in programs of interreligious study and the study of race relations into hun- gery; the study of race relations into hun- gery; the publication of many excellent books and magazine articles by and with many black women; the never thousand men and women in interracial committee which are involved in the promotion and opportunity for the South's Negro population. The Negroes are a large measure of credit for these Daily industry in Texas is grow- ing. *New 340,000 plant completed at Alice.* New on powdered milk plant to start. *Oldest cheese factory in Texas at Austin Rock, sold to and central milk plant and ice and central milk plant and ice and central milk plant and ice THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1930 Pickens Will Edit Special Number of Paper In Germany New York City—(ANP)—Priedenfront," a German newspaper, with contributions from Negroes all over the world, to inwrite an all-Negro newspaper, the editor of the ANP, has been asked to edit a special number. Articles can be written in English, German, or French, but not written in German will be translated into German by the editors. "Priedenfront" is a twin publication, both papers are mainly devoted to the cause of international and social peace movements in Germany. The impression made by Mr. Pickles on German last July and August has borne fruit. A German leader in Frankfurt remarked that the German press speaks the language of the German Academy of Literature. The first publication in all Europe to have an issue produced entirely by an Negro was a suggestion to other European periodicals. All articles and poems for this issue are to be sent to William Pickons, Macon Street, Brooklyn, New York. col, and the succeeding generation. But today, in the second generation, skeptics are abroad among this group,启蒙者,启蒙者 now their legal title. Among Americans of the dominant group they are beginning and the end of wisdom. Among these skeptics are men civil-bearers. Among them are men beginning and the end of wisdom. Such men sometimes impress by sheer prestige, despite a meager income. Among the Negro people to Abraham Lincoln by reason of tremendous achievements, however brilliant. Natural impulse, more powerful than subtle abstraction, however brilliant. Natural love. And never was man more love. And never was love of a people than Abraham Lincoln. (Continued Next Week) Oil investments in Texas, estimated at $1.1 trillion, are the sixth enth of the United States total. Texas average month production during six months ended Oct. 1 was 21,000 billion barrels. WILL ASSIST IN CENSUS TAKING Washington, D. C. — (ANP)—That the prospects for a complete and more accurate enumeration of the Negro population in the 1930s brighter for the 1930 census than has been true in any other decade, is apparent through the announcement that Negro leaders in all sections of the country are national a dvisory committee which William M. Steuart, director of the census, believes can give valuable assistance in the work among Negroes. This national advisory committee is to be Dr. Robert R. Moton of Tuskegee. DR. ROBERT RUSSA MOTON This committee, whose position in relation to the official census-taking posed of men and women in all sections of the country where Negroes gave their advice and general assistance to the government problems of enumeration among Negroes wherever their aid is desired superior in any particular district. The director of the census has given the general policy that superviseors in the department should employ Negro enumerators as far as possible. Where there are congested areas, they need the aid of colorful advisors, render service in recommending the most competent men and women to serve as enumerators. The advisory committee will also be expected to use their influence to encourage the importance of the census so that satisfactory, truthful answers may be obtained to the needs. Many Answers Are Sought Among the questions to which answers will be sought in the coming months are: What are America's working families owning made up? What person owns homes? At what age are most families owning homes? There will be many other questions designed to obtain other information, but no one can be so naïve that a correct answer to any question will any embody an answer, for as President Hoover has said: "the sole purpose of the census is to seize property and resources of the country, and replies are to mit the compilation of such general information with taxation, with military jury service, with the compilation of any national data, or local data, to mit the fear that any disclosure will be made regarding any individual person or property." Houstonian On Committee Improved Uniform International SundaySchool Lesson ID REV P. B. FITZWATER, D.D. Mem- ber of Faculty, Boca Raton Insti- tute of Chicago. 1928. Western Newspaper Union. Lesson for February 9 WARNINGS AND PROMISES (TEMPERANCE LESSON) LESSON TEXT - Matthew (Print vv. 1,12, 16,27) 7.1-20 GOLDEN TEXT—Every tree that nourishes not forth good fruit is the tree that nourishes PRIMARY TOPIC—Depressing Jews PRIMARY TOPIC—Keeping the Law of Judaism INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC TREATMENT POPULENCE AND ADULT TOPIC- CUTting Down the Corrupt Tree I. Concerning Causorious Judgments (v. 1.12) The law and folly of (v. 1.5) This prohibition should not be so constrained to forbid our work to estimate of the lives of those about us, but to allow them to live their lives them. Neither should it prevent us from administering rebukes to those who have violated it. It is not wrong to confront them in the face of sin. It does not mean that sin should go unbounded and that we should be unable to bake breads readiness to bake others and to magnify their weakness and error, and to inquiringly deal with it. In deeding holy things (v. 6). The Gospel should be preached, to all. We should turn from Lose who would with consent the Gospel message. Qualification for discrimination (v. 7) (1) A life of prayer (v. 71.1). Only those are able to rightly divide the earth. (2) A disposition of life of prayer. (3) A disposition of life of prayer. one would be treated (v. 12). It is not merely to refrain from doing injury, but to do it. (4) which we would desire to have done unto ourselves under similar circumstances this life rule unites he has been from above and abides with Christ: 1. Entrance into the Kingdom of God. There are two ways only before one life and death, heaven and hell. The narrow gate is the way of salvation. The narrow gate is the way of salvation. it is an open gate and the only gate to life, and all are in need of it. Against False Teachers (v. 15-20). 2. Their real existence. 3. Even since God has had a people, teachers have appeared among them. (1) They are hypocritical. The devil has his most successful work by misperducing as an angel of light in his way and in his way in this and turn people from the narrow to the broad way. (2) They are destructive. This is suspected by many in this and turn people from the wolf is in sheep's clothing that it does its most destructive work. (3) It is deadly work while pretending to be loyal to the Bible and Jesus Christ. (4) The unfailing test (v. 10.18). (5) It is deadly work while pretending to be loyal to the Bible and Jesus Christ. (6) Every tree bears its own kind of fruit. One may search the universe for fruit. (7) It is equally true in the spiritual world — there is a vital connection between faith of heart and fruit of the life. (8) Although God has infinite patience and bears long. He will see it not to go on deriving it. (9) The Dangers of living it (v. 21.28). (10) The Devil Lord will not answer for doing his will (v. 21.28). (11) One may do supernatural works and not be saved (v. 22.28). (12) There is a divine world of evil. It is the business of every believer to test the Spirit (I John 4:1, 2). One may have been a Sunday school teacher or a minister and have performed many mighty works and yet bear from Christ the awful words, "I will not be afraid," "The One and Only Safe Way" (v. 24-20), "I will sayings of Christ" (v. 24-10), "To do this one must give attention to reading the Word of God." 2. Do what Christ commands (v. 24-10), Hearing and doing the teachings of Christ in building upon solid rock, Hearing and not doing Christ's says is to build upon the sand. **Protected Property** If a man have Christ in his heart, heaven before his eyes, and only as a child, he will not be needful to carry him sady through life, then pale and sorrow have little to shoot at—William Burna. **Faith** By faith we understand that the worlds have been framed by the word of God, so what that is seen hath not been seen, and what that appears—Epistle to the Hebrew. are: Mrs. Mytle Foster Cook, Kan- are city: Mrs. John Hope, Atlanta, Mrs. Addie Dickerson, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Mrs. Mary Brady,伯 Mary Meloed, Cambridge, BFn. Mrs. Bhac, Fri. Mrs. Margle L, Walker Richmond, Va.; Miss Mia H. Q. Brown, Wilberforce; Mrs. Bessie Menton Nephelon, N. J.; Mrs. Addie W. Hun- dley, N. J.; Mrs. James Stewart, Evansville, Ia.; Jashe Hustow, Cleveland; Thyra J. 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But now they ary bem | ett eal dr ge Sala Lea Soot Seance {it et as tig |feeetery Seeeiees neha |e acs ade |e os bate ce a Eee oe Be Ce ae rene fe see eves oath ho lec cs seu to SE srayeeike enn 9a |i fea ea cee ae ae fepadt tc oat a ee oer Ss Sa "ce, Se jae Peaoree Ra a gees |e ce aes on ke cate wich authority. “Bee body a. ai OFS Sget ll ot se, Vai te tea jundue. proetoes, ead cht tS la a ries i when die) caren ares cn i ee tal nity Tas — ee ’ | cual ee =. E ae Hear FLORENCE COLE-TALBERT, Popular Prima Donna Soprano PLACES WHERE TICKETS MAY SHOPPE AND THE Y. W. C. A. LOCAL HAPPENINGS Mrs. Willie Thompson, 400 Rush, who has been confirmed to bed, is better at this writing. Mrs. William Brooks, 2605 Webster, who has been very sick, is much im- pressed. Mrs. Rosie Wilson McKenna, 2111 Gilbert, is confined to her room at the Houston Negro Hospital. Mrs. Spencer Wood, 2605 Grat- rification, for good gratitude. Phones Preston 9032, Fairtr fak 6539; 8220 McKinney, Reason- able water. Work called for and de- livered promptly. Mrs. Emma Bass, mother of Mrs. Charles Smith, 217 Ruthen, who has been critically ill is still very sick. Charge of the Missouri Pacific ticket office, who is ill at his home, Live Oak Street, is re- ported better at this writing. Independent agency director for the National Benefi- Life Insurance Company, Washington, D. C. left Houston Tuesday night for Dallas. M. Lillian Byers and C. B. Staurt, 120 m. long; at 1412 Sainnier Street Joe B. W. Walkin, Church, reading the ceremony. M. Amanda Johnson-Morris, Chicago, who has been visiting the city in her native state, left Houston Wednesday night for New York. She plans to visit Malaga and Managua circuits the Windy City. The remains of M. A. Lilley, a boy who had Sunday in the family cemetery at Patricia Understreet Company had charge of the funeral. The deceased and a wife, mother and several relatives. BASKETBALL GAME POSTPONED The basketball game scheduled between Wiley Wildcats and M. C. A. C. at 10 a.m. on Saturday, B. at the Ennecipation Park, has been scheduled for Saturday, February 10, 2019, at 10 p.m. SALESMEN WANTED WANTED - A palesman or sales person who can carry him or herself from the mortal. Must be able to give reference number. Housen Invoice, Houston 1304, Houston Invoice, Houston PYTHIAN LEADER LOSES SON L. B. Kishen of Belton, grand chancellor of the colored Knights of Columbus, was a member of the Kishen family on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Kishen recently look one of their sons, who formerly lived in this city. They were friends of the Knights, their many friends in their sorrow. Y. W. C. A. NOTES The business and professional department will observe the nationwide ban on alcohol, and the business account has symbolized, our sense of unity and solidarity and reach of reef protection. We will stop at our own borders, and group of business girls in other countries will be invited to be our guests. The national business and professional assembly represented business girls in other countries, and the organization membership in the association and not only the organized business girls' clubs. We are asking business girls to be register for this banquet, matter what their particular interest may be, to register for this banquet. Mrs. Meles Taylor Powell, a member of the National Institute of Business and industrial section of the community, branch conference, will be council held in New York City in December. There will be no admission to the banquet, but all desiring business girls will receive the committee call. Preston 5969 for information. The committee of management will meet Tuesday, Feb. 11, at 10 a.m. for meetings, will receive their appointments and plan for the committee. The Spanish class will meet Thursday at 7 p. m. Only a limited number of business girls will be registered. Phone: Office Pres. 7116; Rev. Sex: 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Sundays By Appointment DR. C. L. 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On Sale March 1 to 31 Tickets and Details CITY TICKET OFFICE 904 Texas Ave. Phone Failreal 7321 THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1930 CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS MT. CORINTE BAPTIST CHRIST (Cor. Schwartz and Stukt Sts.) at 9:30 a.m. Sunday school conducted by Supt. W. M. Moore and was very interesting; the lesson was very inspiring and was reviewed by the pastor; 11:30 a.m. Pastor Hubbard preached a wonderful lesson on the Lord's Prayer. The Layman League met at p. 5:30 m. B. Y. P. u.; the blackboard lesson, conducted by Brother Shaw, was very good and also the program sermon, subject "See Jesus Only." Subject meeting every Tuesday night at 11:30 a.m. ROSE HILL BAPTIST CHURCH (3100 Holman) Rev. W. M. Syke, Pastor Sunday school was opened promptly Sunday regardless of the weather and a well taught and reviewed lesson. The lesson was preached the lesson. Rev. I. C. Tolson conducted the devotional sessions at 11 a.m. and preached a wonderful sermon, subject "Corrupted Christians." The Student choir preached a wonderful Junior choir rehearsed at 6 and the B. Y. P. U. held their session at 6:30 p.m. at the 8:30 p.m. Rev. Spex, Matthew 12.4. Sisters A. B. Barnes and M. Byrd are to Visit, a Rose Hill. What most people call indigestion uses acetic acid in the stomach. The most potent remedy is an alkali which neutralizes stenturey is an alkali which neutralizes stenturey helps. Use what your doctor would help. The best help is Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. For the 50 years since its inventions it has remained standard in the kitchen, and since then, else so quick in its effect, so one tastes so spongful in water. 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E THPORTANT: MAM matter tended for fanrion Thay current tue of The Howton Geena mest ren our tice Ly Wednouay nos ot the wee publication Sake a check, drat, andes, oe payable to and adrenal ‘som ‘te the. Webster Richardson ‘Publahing Coyne, 409-41 Aways Gevand’Teceipe when paying Your asbscrition to The Houston F. Act pay no subscriptions fo unsuthoried representatives. All dl Aepoinnd agents of Toe invormer wil have eeipt books, "Protect. You Beene vt eon byTntng syns rsa aad opine se ; — —— ] Axx wax wos coop rxoucH 70 sme nis BLOOD FoR mis COUNTRY, 18 GOOD ENOUGH TO BE GIVEN A SQUARE | DEAL AFTERWARDS, NO MAN IS EXTIFLED TO MONE AND [NO MAN SHOULD RECEIVE LESS—HOOSEVELT. _ HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1930 Etre Ce ees SIRENS Sh SENN | Mocting nt Austin last Suturday, the Democratic state execu Hive committee voted to deny all “Hoovercrats” (Democrats: wh fupported and voted for President Hoover in the 1928 general elec Hon) a place on the official ballot of the party at tho primary elec ‘ope which wil beheld in Fora during next July: This action was aimed Airectly at State Senator Thomas B. Hove of Dallas, who was active in the Hoover camp during 1928 od who has already announced his candidacy for governor of the ‘at the July primaries, In discussing the committee's action, Senator Love is quoted in he newspapers as saying that the committee refused to bar Ne- froes from participation in the summer primaries to be-held in ‘tate by the Democrats, while denying him the right to ap jar on the party's official ballot as a gubernatorial candidate. ‘Dallas solon also stated that he was one of the authors of Present state statute which empowers the executive commit pes of Texas political parties to pass upon the eligibility of part aits in such nominating elections, and he seeméd to have felt Btraged that he should be barred as a candidate by the commit | Thus it begins to appear that one of the authors of this civil we i the first man to feel its sting, and that the law is about p prove a boomerang to the North Texas politician. SOriginally designed and passed to bar Negroes trom participa- gn in the Democratic primaries in Texas, after the United States ‘Court had invalidated the infamous “white man’s pri Matatute, the now measure seems destined to cause Its co- ‘the same amount of trouble and expense, as anticipated ‘proponents for the colored citizens of this state, to teat its pact, from this angle iL éppears that the committee's recent gtion, anent the eandidacy of tho Dallas solon on the Democratic is destined to eause him considerably more trouble and ex- fie than anyone individual Negro; for no black man has of- fered himself as a Democratic candidate and been forced to re ert to court ation, (as. Lave wil pray be complied to) Beer bits place on he party Be, S There is an unwritten law in the fowl world that chickens will Seam home to roost, and there is a Biblical doctrine which teaches ‘inexorable and immutable law of retribution. ©The Informer is not rejoicing at Mr. Love's present political predicament, for this paper holds to the opinion that poitieal par- Hes, operating under state supervision and protection, are-not Pinere private organizations with prerogatives to enact and en. Mores discriminatory laws and hand down arbitrary rulings; but ‘Bar parm in dacussine the executive committe's ction and Mi, Love's plight is to show the peculiar quirk taken by this stat 8 it relates to and affects Its co-author. Whenever Negroes have attempted to “break into” the Demo- Jeratic primaries in this city and state, most of the white daily Cheropaners have contended, lone with some of the sate and Aederal Judges, that the right to participate in such clections is be political and’ not a judicial question, and that political parties Bre simply organizations of private individuals banded together their own mutual benefit. However, prior to the action of the Democratic state executive Peommittee, taken last Saturday at the state capital, The Informer Eyyas amused with the following editorial argument appearing i Bie Houston Chronicle, local white daily, under the caption of arty Law and Party’ Principle:” D “The argument has been advanced that a polltiel party tna private organization, and that therefore the state has ©) no authority to dietate to It about its affairs—its qualifi- | eations for membership, or on any other point. This view overlooks the fact thai poltieal party is’ something “more than a private organization—that It ls an organiza: thon privileged by law (o put names of its candidates on | | Whe official state election ballot. As such the state nec ) essary has the authority to say to it what constitutes a political party with that privilege, and if the state chooses | Rosny that an organization which forbids membership to "those who have not voted for its candidates is not such t = there seem no way to overrule its £5 legal contrrerey, howerer, shold have ne ime | portance for the slate democratic exccative committee. © Bhs the duty of that committee to keep the party doors | ‘hen to All comers; to make 1 posslble for all men and women to support the policies which the party shall ad- | "That {a the fimetion of a party In a democratic gov- os rhen it abandons that function it abandons its eto the ry and becomes merely a device for sfvaneasientjof private Interests.” pidally newspaper veems to have scen the light at last licated in its editorial uttorances repro a3 actuated it soemed immi Mmerica’s Greatest Wieekly Rewspaper MA AANA Poston me of our dll nowepaper wl tse on ch in| , If the Democratic state exeeutive eommitice is serving as the! $s governing body of a state-controlled and supervised political par-) ty, and if this partisan committee has no authority to act in di rect contravention to state statutes by what cures of reason, | pray tell us, can a conclusion be reached that this same partisan | body has the power to bar certain eltizens from participation in| partisan primaries because of thelr color? | If a “Hoovercrat” is eligible to. vote in Democratic primaries, why Isn't that same person qualiffed to run as a candidate in par-| ty primaries? | If citizens can not be barred fo ett in Democratic] primaries because of past political itions, why or how cam) citizens be diafranchiaed because of racial connections? “In aiming this statute at Texas Negroes, we wonder if it ever ‘occurred to. Author Love and other proponents of the measure, ‘that the law is like a two-edged sword, and that it could eut both| Pest Lees fs ways by making It possible for the executive committee to do|,t aner turk tr 7 beat min ThA ail tren eerence to the eandny of the Dalla Sha," i lawmaker, as wel a barcing blacks from participation in the pri. amir cate. dashn er ‘mary elections conducted in this state by the Democratic party? <7asy, man date bin foun in Tex If the Houston Chronicle's position is tenable and Its logic un-| Nay Mdttiayer esther hyn sata, an refected In the exearpta above then smo ure ha nna bo Bl judges have been in gross erior in their decisions touching upon | wwer de hed ev gossip. Den tet toe political parties, their membership and official action in ‘se tee bra Se Mate fn feat rbot kt dat Mt fra “Aside from the fact that this law has become a boomerang tol¥titsler by eatin her trae ft ite co-author, the recent action of the Democratic state exceutive! Yor tat ter, mum fae weake eres committee, in denying all “Hoovercrats” a right to have their|eyyun wr de bealoies, mens’ In dls hames placed on the official ballot of the party as candidates in| ole’ wal. e's, dun suddily tata ‘the July primaries, willbe watched with much interest by Texans, car. Bim “foker ain dined i particularly those of color. | eae, age ta a ee Final, “what ocd ups bound to came down” and he that Sieh ef det rt soweth to the poitieal winds stands in dire danger of reaping the, set ‘aly political whirlwind a la Love! Selah! recat a are rat ae [Balance uh mati jit dy ote SPURIOUS RACIAL LEADERSHIP _| sunt. down ter Hustin fer me ter set | Devotees of baseball and football have seen many games lost because of poor leadership; because at the erucial moment: the ‘manager or eaptain or the quarterback failed to flash the play to wrest victory from the jaws of defeat, or check the offensive of | their opponents. | Leadership is a very important factor, not only in the realm of athletics, but in all lines of Kuman endeavor where éoncerted ae- tion is imperative to the success of the cause. No gridiron aggregation or baseball team can make a respecta- ble showing under the direction and guidance of incompetent lead rs and, racially speaking, this is just as true, if not more 80, ‘Before baseball club owners will choose «nian as manager of a ‘team, he must have demonstrated certain outstanding qualities ‘of leadership, and most colleges select coaches under the same ireumstances. Before a gridster is picked 2s captain of his eleven, or before player is named as captain of a baseball elub, his ability to lead his fellows must be or should be a proven fact. Races should select, their loaders because of their eapacity to harness and direct, intelligently and constructively, racial forees along proper lines, and, to teach both by precept and example tn putting over the race's ‘program. Spurious leaders are not only a millstone around the neck of ‘the cause, but a curse; and the men who are elevated to plices of leadership among any group should be loyal and faithful to the very core. ‘Moses was an outstanding leader because he elected to endure te hardghipe with his own people rather than enjoy the eae and luxury of the Pharaonic palace; because he did not choose the lino of least resistance and made no effort to render service dtr! ‘mental to his race and its cause, ‘Because Moses had exemplified the characteristics of a gen- wing leader during his early life, he was chosen for the onerous task of leading his people from Egyptian bondage, and only a ‘Moses could have made possible the liberation of his people from ‘uch human thralldom and servitude, ‘To measure arms with contemporancous races, a race must se- lect its own leaders and must not submit to and be misled. and Deguiled by either superimposed or self-appointed leaders, who will betray’ and double-cross thelr followers,-and eommit such acts that reflect discredit upon themselves and the race they are at tempting to serve and lead, * ‘No man is fit to serve a8 1 racial lender who is always trying to “sell ot” his race and who is ever ready and willing to barter his birthright for # mere mess of pottage—temporary personal xain. y ‘Money, material possessions and high honors, per se, do. not qualify a'man for leadership, for none of these materialistic things Gan produce eharacter.‘They may be the means to an end, but hot the end. Until the Negro race dispenses with and relegates to oblivion these spurious, self-serving and race-tradueing leaders, its racial team will suffer many setbacks and defeats on the gridiron of life, and its sojourn in the wilderness of oppression and repression will be marked and marred by its prolongation and resultant suf Sorin: tatuotions and Seowaaliaia NEGRO IESTORY WEEK annual observance of Negro History Week, spons sociation for the Study of Newro Life and History, x headquarters at Washington, D. Cy, will bexin ry 9-and end the following Saturday, February 1 nning-on Sunday, the promoters of ect are ministers to deliver a discourse toughing upon som al advancement and achievement, while choles are “as much musie by race composers ag possible at ‘The annual observance of Negro History Week, sponsored by ‘the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, with na- tional headquarters at Washington, D. C,, will begin Sunday, February 9 and end the following one, sie 15, i Beginning on Sunday, tho promoters of the project are uring [Noree minisiers to deliver a Soconac ogi ipsa Sie BARE of racial advancement and achievement, while choirs are asked to employ as much music by race composers ag possible at all serv= "Tiere are some suggestions for the observaned of this special week as sent out by the association, of which Dr, Carter G. Wood- son; noted Negro historian anv scholar, is the director: if 1. Organize your community through committees for the cele- aon, 2 Appeal to your Ioeal board of education for the adoption of Negro history and text-books. | 8. Interest your Mbrary and school in securing shelf of scien- work onthe Negro and ictre ot dstngsiahed tember af the race. 4. "Sot aside one day during the week asa book and picture fund day, when all will be called upon to assist in raising % buy books and pictures of Negroes for your schools and libra- 5, _ Urge everyone to write the Association for the Study of Ne- go ae a eee Oe all be of she knows About Negro family history, and to send this ‘any ime portant documents bearing upon the reed eas Nears cons 6. Suggestion is also made that branches of the association be organized in all the eities and large towns, which can be fected with 10 members. ce In order to acquaint ourselves with the of our {ki imperative that we ow i Cimbee’s Ramblings | eat SRnuae gus tar 9 Ne on te | Where Wer in." de for pice |ranar cate. deh teenth ‘any, mam data bin foun. tn "Texis Retake, fn a ot stant me lay ‘en et whet osha cam [Seeds hed ot gees Den ave jsip-er Ii iets tak boot dnt June Sigman, dda aay dere fx afore what kt aati rae ‘tierfer, by eatin her thee etm Rete yer foe wen ere ‘cd wun. uy de’ Bralnies mene in | hole stait, he's dam suddinly turnt |cray. 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The people must be edacated up to the appreciation of the higher prin- Se Sh a se Sie bes top aon oe mire acti tos pat si eo cae on wt Tie orem tt i i To dt pepe fo oa & a man In de wort Wien ya puts him up co er Wi Ges an PNMSLAERY Ieohin tos cit fda terol bakin ee say Weta eceas t Seen ee eee Sti i a en pati ga ere mo moonhine’ in erdermints dat we Sareea ee temperance. It is Tapassible to ow foree the dry lay aguinat these inn foun agence ad organs of publi opinion. {forces of temper tance rise Jp ia thelr moral might Compete gth the forces of wetsons in control ff these mighty engines of prblle Lat the schools be ‘to Impart. the doctrine of tempgfance to the young aaa mora ‘Lat the law stand ‘unmodified to sfet the temporary demand of the forces of evi ? ‘Lt poe, the artist the orator, the masielan, extol the virtue of temper ance an the patriot extols the glory of his country in tines of war. ‘The forfes of good will always overcome {forces of evil in open combat. All of [the higher attributes of human nature are aligned on the side. of vemperance and sobriety againat ig vor and debduchery. Tam pained beyond expression to vee the Negro standing aloof, with moral indifference, or avow edly slinging himself with the forces of evil in thit moral renaisance. Our newspapers nnd other organs and ngencies ‘which mold the feeling and wttitado of the masses, are for the most part alent or vocal in the wrong behalf, Woe to the weak folk who array ehemaelves on the wrong aide of moral reform |, At viewed at the Bishop-¥. MG. A. basket ball Brea Emancipation tpn fc Sturdy swan "Deaf te tan and ed, ea el rb f the tazon on ha rss“ ‘engl, “and both Tass an bony tae Taking about” mod bat” the ap pots eas pv e's 5 nh RW Manor of hn Bighe op Heats (inne Re chaen Toe he venir of oie "Anivine ite Sod ting for, Ms sie mat So x Grish, Jet W. E. Miller, Washi ph, wateng hepa Bro te "Another Interested spectator is Mrs i, Meniaticon nhowe sak ton Sree" e°Member ofthe Boar Se fe hi ey are payne fot ent oe Raa ete Seater an orchentra gathering ee, robe tavtaing ns te the “Ahonen Biahoy wan ending ath pd of the fiat, ‘pete ote Sf Shen the a ame hen tat 22 ary. "Ral? Nels Mod tar and ingot Cortana ae ema wth Mate st anil ‘at Titan Jon, aati Bishop atta endian ar, pai “ibe Sigil Robey, another win sree att ie Tb ys seeoreetnee Tes ney fds Hakep cap tain and ste, geting Sy hod fe ie vein we Shae thre aaketeere” (monk team} Hilland Beno aed Cag S55 6. AMamfones acos 8s Tite: “iow they “tort on te "ust look how it he rained in the povSen‘cnd enka et Sot Wet 3st where asthe face muster ‘ded etn Mek Some. a sos ot Maca lin the eage tile and rooting for Bish °, isn Sti ne Teens each 3. outst daoghiore ofMe and Sia eH aaa sth Se nie ne hontn puoncn and Bel lca ‘Atomer Hem 8. Davia, Jr at votre im i Chern ‘Wal tht Pima i ebled and th | tail, the eae be on . Ree tek Ee made it necessary for Hon, Wil ne ioe ee pee eae ae eee te amet Saat de Sie cares, both at howe and shepod, rt ace a of i oa a Seabee ctr ool te See bape ce Ra ee re sie sear ter ate crete Ses rans ei nod has ‘reotared wneehich ‘and tee eeciiee om cer emer ao ne Pes onan meas hae ‘*