Houston Informer

Saturday, March 1, 1930

Houston, Texas

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MOORE SEEKS SEAT IN CONGRESS 5 PRICE ENTS VOL. XI THE MIRROR B C F. RICHARDSON ON VERY SAD MISSION COL FRANKLIN DENNISON MANY BEAUTIFUL HOMES ABLE FEMALE EXECUTIVE Accompanied by my wife and youngest son, Robert this columnist motored to San Antonio for Friday at Richardson's sister, Mrs. Hale Thomas, who passed away in the Alamo one thing which always impresses this writer about San Antonio is the large number of students awarded and occupied by our people, and the fine streets in most of the Negro residential areas. Where these streets are not naked, the other greener or filled in with able students, we obtain them from the ground in terrain adjacent to the Alamo Cemetery and a beautiful library building and auditorium for its colored cemetery, which will be open every week. It is, indeed, an imposing structure and will fill a long-fell need. We are acquainted with other friends, including Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Leonard, at whose lovely home we had dinner with the students of McCallough is a native House and still like our native burgery in the well-established business and we succeed. Will his brother, Will Leopold, is a well-known drug store at Fine and Iowa streets, where his spouse serves as his able supervisor J. T. Duncan, with a known insurance man; Dr. A. C. Whittier, prominent surgeon, Dr. E. H. Givens, Austin dentist, and Dr. E. H. Givens, Austin dentist, we meet in San Antonio. THE HOUSTON INFORMER COLORED TUTOR IN POST WORK AT WELLESLEY MISS RUTH GWENDOLYN SMITH, instructor in French (1928- 29) at North Carolina College for Negroes, Durham, is on a leave of absence (1929-30) doing graduate work at Wellesley. Buford Smith was award- ed one of the eighteen graduate scho- larships approved candidates. She is the first Negro woman in America to do graduate work in French at this face. Buford Smith is institution of higher learning for women. In 1988 she received her bachelor's degree, cum laude, from Syracuse University where she majored in Greek and education. She has already done considerable graduate work at Syracuse and Columbia universities, and Mrs. C. Smith and Mrs. M. C. Smith of Scranton, Pa. comes of a very distinguished grandmother of the Honorable John L. Lilly (deceased), formerly of Chester-Borton Morris Smith, scholar and Baptist divine. Dr. Smith was the first to finish 8 years and receive coveted honor of Phi Beta Kappa—a scholarbelt honorary training at Central High School (Scranton), National Training School (no. 1), Virginia Union. He is a member of Omega Phil fraternity and is at the Valkamani Church at Hot Springs, Ark. Dr. Smith has studied and travelled both. For the past two years Ms Smith has been secretary of the Valkamani College, an organization organized in 1983, and in 1988 she was elected vice president of the for-mer language department of North Carolina. Miss Smith is a member of Lambda Tau Epsilon, honorary romance lovers, and a member of the National Rifle Association, National Association and International Federation of University Women, National Association of Women, American Association of Teachers of French, National Federation of Teachers of Chinese Language Teachers, National Language and Alliance Française of Wellesley. STUDENTS FROM HOWARD SING FOR VICE - PRESIDENT STUDENTS FROM HOWARD SING FOR VICE - PRESIDENT Washington, D. C. (ANP)-Under the University male octet, under the head of the Vice-President Curtis and his brother-in-law alist a sister, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis, will be the day night at a dinner given by Representative Hamilton Pflah, in the The dinner was served in the palm court of the hotel in the private residence of the hotel's owner, promote. Among the guests entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Fish were the guests of the French, the Austrian minister and Mme. Prochnik, the minister of commerce, the secretary of the interior and Mr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, and the secretary of commerce and Mr. Robert P. La. The program consisted of ten numbers, with three encores. Solo parts were given to Philip H. Jones and Levinson Smith. FREDERICK HALL RECEIVES ROSENWALD SCHOLARSHI Atlanta, GA. (ANP) - Frederick M. Brown, Gasson Theological University and Clark University, has been awarded the Kendall scholarship. He is in College at Columbia University and College at Columbia University. He holds an A. R. degree from Microscopic College Man. B from Columbia University, Music and Musical Art Institute, and New AMERICA'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER NEGRO DOCTORS REFUSE TO BACK OWN DRUGGISTS CLAIMS LAWYER'S FEE IS EXTORTIOUS NORDIC SLAYER FACES TRIAL IN SOUTHERN TOWN Canden, S. C. — (ANP) — The jury in the trial of Tom Willett 22-year-old white man, charged with the murder of a woman, Patterson was murdered and robbed several weeks ago and Whitley the possession of a piece of a pocket-book, and a screwdriver, known to have been owned by Patterson, led to the declaration that Whitley was facing an night of the murder and it would be proved that in order to secure the murder he killed and robbed the aged man. murder. Whitley redeemed the check has played an important part in the fact that it is a white man being in the act is being shown in the trial due to the fact that it is a white man being Patterson disappeared from his body and his body was found in woods he was killed. There was no money on him that he had a sum of money with him when he left Kearshaw on the night he was murdered the state will ask for a death penalty. CHICAGO HONORS NEGRO DOCTORS WITH HIGH POSTS Chicago — (AMT) — History was a made here Tuesday afternoon when two of Chicago's most prominent physicians were sworn in as members of the Chicago Medical Association, marking the first time that professional men of color have been appointed to such positions. The physicians, Dr. Julian H. Lewis and Dr. Michael J. Druskin, pathologists in the country and a member of the Chicago University faculty, and Dr. Harry Clay Harris were sworn in by James Riley, chief of County Jail, to serve as the office's owner with a group of prominent Dr. Harris, who is one of the young physicians of the city and has won his apa in a graduate course. He has served his internship at the Illinois Research and Education Center for a period of time in literary diseases at the Illinois College of Dr. Lewis was appointed consultant and pathologist and Dr. Harris as a member of the N. Bundesburg, the coroner, these appointments increased the to-touch five, to the five, the others being Deputy Coroner Benjamin Grant and George Pector, and Doctor Laurence RACE PHOTOPLAY COMPANY READY Los Angeles, Cal.—(ANP)—An announcement has just been made here of the Phoebe Play Company which proposes to produce talking motion pictures with colored casts and stories that have been under the management of William Foster, a former resident of Hollywood. The announcement states that the company has been selected by California corporate law and that the Bank of America has been selected as a deputy for the company. All of the companies have been completed under which the company will produce at the Metro-Streets Studios in Hollywood. WHITE AND NEGRO STUDENTS DISCUSS RACIAL PROBLEMS Philadelphia. Pa.—(NAM)—M. r. Alice Duncan-Nelson, secretary of the Alice Duncan-Nelson, notes an unique experiment in interracial contacts being tried out at the Bricks Junior College, Bricks, N. A. A group of student in the Bricks Junior College meets the Christian world education group, meets on fortnightly Sundays with a similar group in the Christian College white, W. Wilson, N. C. alternately at Bricks and Wilson. N. C. alternately at Bricks and Wilson. leaders are chosen alternately from the white and colored students. Discussions are free of the labor situation in North Carolina and its effect upon interracial relations. The present semester is to be WATCHTOWER'S DIRECTORS WILL SELL INSURANCE --- T. M. FAIRCHILD, president of the Wakewater Mutual Life Insurance Company, received a company organization by and for Texas农荣公司, reports the members of the board of directors post work writing applications for in-person past work writing applications for in-person. Fairstead stated that it was the plan of the directors to write the first amount this amount over to the agency director and his department when he takes charge sometimes during the coming months to him, and that he thought that it should be to all Texas Ngerson, when he takes charge of the company Jones, Samuel Taylor, Dr. R. F. Forill, and the other members of the company that same to sell to Texas the importance and necessity of an old line legal reserve life insurance company President Fairchild also stated that, under the direction of the company, whose identity Mr. Fairchild still refuses to disclose, the new, progressive ideas which this official of the company plans to install when he takes charge of the company. Mr. Fairchild further stated that, in his role, he will develop companies and that these methods of agency development and planning which have hitherto been used in the company will be used in the company. Texas not only in dividends to policyholders, but also in other advantages of the company, and their purpose of the company, which are to furnish a home company that provides protection to the Negroes of Texas on the old line, legal reserve plan. To give the greatest amount of life insurance possible for the premium charged. To give the millions of dollars belonging to the Negroes of Texas insurance each year in Texas. To furnish an avenue of employment for Negroes in Texas. To provide a cost of financing Negroes here. In closing this interview with an Informer representative, Mr. Fairchild said that the most encouraging case is that not a single person on whom the diacritic was placed takes a policy with Watcher Life but that, on the other hand, every such person has enthustiably entered the Watcher Life, none of the most outstanding leaders of Houston and vicinity are counted among the most insured in the Watcher Life. JOHNSON GUEST OF WISCONSIN U Colored Missourian Legislator Plans To Enter Contes St. Louis Negro To Oppose Representative Dyer Author of Ill-Fated Anti-Lynching Bill— District Almost Entirely Inhabited By Black Ectors—Simmons Delivers Stirring Speeches By R. C. FISHER St. Louis, Mo.—(ANP)—A brief glance into the political life of the Negro in St. Louis, we now find Waltlall M. Moore, member of the Missouri state legislature, ambition for a seat as a representative in the United States congress, intentions to enter the race for the Republican congressional nomination from the TD trifect against L. C. Dyer, white, who has been representing the largely populated Negro district for many years. Moore has the formal announcement of his candidacy last Monday night, a Lincoln-Douglas celebration at Tbernacle Baptist Church, allowing a spectacular address delivered by Ronco C. Simmons, Lincoln minister. Colonel Wimmer, in his address, of St. Louis offers the best opportunity to praise the record the Moore has made as a member of the Missouri legislature, and urged his fellow Democrats to fight for the place, where, according to Simmons, Moore, because of his lawmaker, could serve them better. Battling Among themselves It is understood that our political party has failed to organize an attempt to send candidates to the group as a representative to the twelfth congressional district secretly of a Republican senator. N. Y. FEDERATION DETROIT START STATES ITS STAND CORPORATION TO O N SEGREGATION SAVE RACE HOME N. Y. FEDERATION DETROIT START STATES ITS STAND CORPORATION TO O N SEGREGATION SAVE RACE HOME New York City—(ANP)—Declare that they never had stood for and did not now stand for segregation of colored people, and avowing that the same stint of free movement of colored people, and low cemeteries, the Greater New York Federation of Churches ended a misunderstanding which began three weeks ago and aimed at the organizing stands. The ministers of the inter-demonstration ministers meeting were in session at the Salem Methamphetamine Evance when Dr. William B. Miller executive secretary of the federation, appeared and read a letter from the New York Federation of Churches. The federation's letter, "Owing to the situation which has recently arisen on action of the press, we desire to reaffirm our position of the following points: "We never have stood and do not stand for all others of colored people of this city. The same right of free movement belongs to all others of our fellow citizens. "We are opposed to race prejudice and do everything in our power to remove it. "We believe in the equality of opportunity and treatment of all people." "We stand on the bread principles of brotherhood and Christian fellowship." We desire to work in the closest cooperation with our brethren in the church, and we desire to foster fellowship between the colored church and the church, realizing how essential this cooperation is to the extension of the church. We desire to cooperate with our colored brethren in removing the barriers which they now face in living together, which they now face in living together. PRESS issourian for Plans er Contest rose Representative Dyer anti Lynching Bill—Dis inhabited by Black Elect ers Stirring Speech FISHER of giants into the political life as find Walthall M. Moore, member ambition for a seat as a rep congress. reached his intentions to enter the national nomination from the ILE who has been representing the candidate last-Monday night at Tentacle Baptist Church, covered by Roscoe C. Simmons, M DETROIT STARTS CORPORATION TO SAVE RACE HOMES years, there have been numerous Negro candidates to the honor; but they have encouraged the party to take on the multiplicity of aspirations. There have been many of Joseph I. McLane, his wife who received the nomination, on the congressional campaign. In the fire analysis, during the general election, the GMA is to the twelfth district, which is a tld to a sacked of a Republican penitentiary. Detroit, Mich.—(ANP) A month ago the many and varied business and industrial enterprises operated successfully by Negroes in this city, grand staircases have been made by the landowners, and the corporation than single business ventures undertaken here in recent months. This corporation is desired to satisfy a long felt want and to fill an urgent need. For a minor investment, the corporation of homes have been lost by the gross purchasing property through harb foreclosures of land contracts, by some times, and as scrupulums as well as legitimate methods. There has been no source of income for the corporation, how to do to stave off this unfashioned naitation; and no place to burden for financial assistance. There was a single bank or business concern in this city that would loan money to the landowners and advantage in urgent need of large Negro corporations, particularly one that would offer financial assistance to the prevention of losses in the Corporation was formed and under the laws of the state Michigan with an authorized corporation. Besides being an information desk and liaison to various investments. In unprofitable construction projects, the construction project, this construction project has listed among its projects the construction of other commercial and industrial terraps with the commercial posi- tion. The officers of the corporat- ion are: Amina Pita, vice-president; Jama- cine Domenico, executive manager; Jama- cine Domenico, executive manager; Dr. Wm. L. Pottier, curer. DOG JAILED WITH MASTER Atlanta City, N. J., (AAPF) — A doctor who often coached others on a sid of an ally easy at 608 N. Towson Avenue in parcel and code to beheld. 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Conta ser —, a {Ante campaign wan conducted against the| Tre, Haute, lad (ANP)=-For tinal ith ne rea Say, 3Geyt t, f ange conte ns ng, gh eet fi Samat “tly "aS nan ec Nee Pataca Btn speeded nares sree fb‘ wens Newer ie ite othe" Aiodaad Neer aS Sri a i ie wl HO Se ne gos of attendants administering to 3 Sed SPS ttre Fe 3 ‘A bee census (made By accurate] Pes te wnate) town toon tla oe Weer ea, protean amauta renin pene of ey |S es rg Pea cl ol nl dae ‘arceat honey-produein /at sucha time wlen he would Fi) ‘Terre, Haute, Ine—(ANP)-—For ft, tite tony fe es ok oy eee he Teeter ing ctor ot the’ Aneocaiad Neer "Me Pickens one ; ve farce ace ae etn sows ve re ean vil fo le vation end ‘the ntact tine fen Re woul Be iy iene ane ane AMERICA'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER CLOISTEREDWAYS Pluko WHITE IMPROVED HAIR DRESSING Price 50¢ PREPARED ONLY BY THE FIVE MINUTE WAY TO HAIR BEAUTY A ZEPHYR, light as an angel's breath, rustled the leaves of oak and maple in Pickens' valley and wafed, caddling, lazily, thousands of distinct streams of hickory smoke, up to the highlands above. On the first evening, of October's hay, brownd blue ones, and the slowly glowing ones, a huge red fire, tinselting, with a touch super, each object in Cedar Springs, a baitless little town in the neck of the valley, and from the four directions, hungry, tinselting, trudging homeward. Each soon turned into his own little cottage, leaving Once inside the little reception room, you can see the divan. A few scowling coals, faitin now, lay in a bed of white hidecane. A vase of flowers stood on the floor. A vase of stones stood on the floor. HAIR DR Price PREPARED hair. The with com to keep p ing and Immediate the root growth And rename Ing your your dest silent. No inviting door came from the kitchen; no diapers rattled in the room and the warmth and looked out to a cocoa window, and looked out to a garden. The fall had fallen, the sun had set and that calm panaceas of night which passes all understood, void of sound, like an old lavender garment, over hill and tree, date-top and roof, and the warmth of the pressed his face against the chilly pine into, and gaze unbelieved into, the pipe. THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1930 married—his breast hewed as he, by becoming more mature, "Man, she's pret- hended to be more—married than the law allows, and you say she's not married to his choice. You help me, she's too pretty for that." He was just about to leave the house when window two two blasting headlights shone. "That's just what I always said," she said. Then it was lawn. The car stopped; only a sec. he repeated from a female angle was open, then it was gone. So soon he heard a child in the village known by every child in the village ped into the front door. He did not "that's what I always said" be re- seized him as he stood in the shadow. "The she's made for me to be the "Oh my, David, what are you doing here without light?" "Just dreaming Ed. I guess—I was going to make one thought." There was a moment of silence, during which she avoided his eyes; a moment of that silence always manifests in two minds: to fashion each other. "I guess you're hungry, too," she really vaulted, removing her things, the way. Ralph Baskin wagered on way back, and Dave--" her voice faltered and all you know how hard it is to really mean to stay this long--" really mean to stay this long--" Oh, it's quite all right, Ed." he said, all right, glad he enjoyed your words. They at supper sometime later, in a kind of silence, after which he went to his study. "Mother of Moses," exclaimed one known as Jack, when they had final WHITE 50¢ AMBER 25¢ become normal. "Man, she's pretier than the law allow, and you say she's not pretier," she me, she'to pretty for that." "That's just what we always said," she whispered, whose registration from a female school is known by every child in the village better than the battle of Bunker Hill. "She's pretied," she's not made for no preacher. "She's why you can lie to her, why she walks that she wants to live." everything proportionate, but she did want to live her own life. "I must tell him," she soliloquied. "I must—I can't stand it." "Oh, so early?" he returned. "Smart girl" How could he hurt him, she wondered, could she else, why wouldn't he see things her way? The afternoon were slowly away, capped by a beautiful sunset, surrounded by hours and hours of quietness and peace before the storm. So October's bright blue weather passed with the weeks, and November's games and games and games and turkeys. It was the night before Thanksgiving, a for him over all occasion, a appear and goatheil. A riddy fire bured in room, and its blue and red and yellow舞ings, danced in glaze, wove shadows on the pale orchid canvas drawer, and the curtain before her dressing table, combing her unobbed hair which fell in silky way against the ground, and she ground out gravily against the astring background of her negligence. David slimmed in the slim, graceful figure, the tender curves and the chony beauty of 'My goodness, but you're lovely', he whispered, as he sat down on the table, wondering why yet you married me She pushed the air from her face with a sort of careless, tired gesture, which thrilled him, and turned slowly to him. Her eyes were suffused with He did not speak immediately, but rather gaited away toward the firehouse, where he was joined by a shower of sparks, which sped up the chimney. In time he turned to her, his lips curled in a smile, and winked. Edna, "he began, lifting his hands and resembling his standing posture when you said, barbed wires of conventions," he paused, and a deed he seemed to have cummed up a deal of pain, then on "Yes, Edna, the conventional wires are barbed—barbed and charred." The stumbling night fall and grow der, with the gentle rain. He gave her a blanket. He Edgard curtains and looked out. The for- ward window was closed. The for- ward sleep came slowly to her tonight, for his words kept ringing in her ear- ness and charged and bloody—so be careful. (To Be Continued Next Week) Gladys May of Shuffler's Sam Co. Follow the lead of Gladys May, vivacious actress in Shuffler's Sam from Alabam who says she finds Edouay the most do lightful hair dressing she has ever used. Atlanta, Ga.—(ANP)-Hubert Daly, assistant U.S. district attorney, speaking at Big Belle Donation, made the charge that the Regions of America are not free to buy. He substantiated his argument by showing that the Donations discriminate and injustice and by making comparative analysis of collections appropriations and of sales in different sections of the诉. DePRIEST SPEAKS TO POLISH VOTER Hamtramck, Mich. — (NJU) — United States Congressman Gunner DePriest, who was elected to a seat in Fitch, Mich. long enough to speak before a crowded house of Congress, said he was the guest of Mr. DePriest the past week and presented him in honor of Dr. Dolphin G. Tennovich, the present mayor of Detroit, representing DePriest and Mayor Tennovich have been close friends for a number of years, and he has been a proud and arraised considerable curiosity, he the largest ever speak in this city. The largest hall would not hold more than half a room, but he was eager and to see him. Nervous Trembles "A sour a year ago I felt that I would be up in the morn- ing feeling so tired and angry. I wore a sweater that I was getting weaker. The least exertion would make me have nervous trembles. I just kept dra- ging around, not knowing what was going on." "One day when I felt unusually bad, I applied to ruin it out of my mind. What it had done for others, I began taking it and soon saw an improvement. I was up and up and up with health and strength. Now I am feeling just fine."—Mike Agnes White, 715 Cedar St., Nashville, Tenn. CARDUI Helps Women to Health Know the Joy of White Compliance LOCAL HAPPENINGS Mrs. Mary Godman, 5502 Clina, left this week for Lake Charles and New Orleans, La. Prof. Robbin who has been in the church and daughter, Mrs. J. B. Hines is improving. China. Montgomery Embalming School. Tex. for information. Mrs. Sarah Sigus, Lamar Hotel, left for New Orleans Monday. While en route she will visit in Lake Charles. Mrs. Lina Jullier, 1017 Grego, who confined in a local hospital is now in New Orleans. Merry friends. Mary Wheaton, who is taking her daughters, Moondance Shepherd and E. M. Roberta, 2600 Holman. Adelia Palmer and daughter, C. B. Cannon, 2604 McGregor, who have been sick for quite a while. A have lots left to sell in Blass Park at $13 each; $3 gets your cone, a white glue bottle, write George Baldwin, Mich. Virgin Nicole Henderson and Jennifer Dike Heesonman, 301 Orange Street left this week for Shayen. Charlotte Marley Hart, principal of the University, has been awarded a scholarship at Hampstead Institute, from the Rosewood Institute. For Real Estate and Investments, Safety Compensation Company, A. J. Browne, 409-11-5 Smith, Texas, phone Procton 3031, Houston, Texas, at the Pilgrim auditorium, Tuesday night at the Pilgrim auditorium, Tuesday morning at 4, March 7, from 3:00 p.m. until 4:30 p.m. by the Brumingham Blue Sweeps and prots will be awarded. No Sprayie Co. for a good job will be awarded. $6339; $230 McKinney. Reasonable rates. Work called for and devised. A. P. A. Smith, mother of Mira J. Alton Akins, left this week for her husband, to spend several weeks with her, her daughter, son-in-law and grandchild. Envoy she will visit her son in Memphis. Mrs. Effie Gardner Johnson, 8217 St. Paul, MN, died on the died of the city, last Sunday morning, after an illness of several months and was buried from Archbishop Baptist Church in St. Paul, business since her childhood, Tuesday delivered the funeral occasion. DREDICATE NEW HOME Under the auspices of the women municipal society of St. John Paul Baptist Church, St. Paul, MN, delivered the funeral occasion. Siam was dedicated, Rev. S. A Baptist Church, conducted the dedicatory service. SALESMEN WANTED Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Raines, the announcement of whose marriage last September has just recently been made, said that the marriage given by Miss Lillian M. Jones at Clarendon Parish, 1412 Clarendon St., p. 6 m. The occasion was graced by the presence of more than 30 couples from the group to their respects to the young couple. Miss Jones was assisted in the enclosure of the flowers by Alice Chamberlain, Rachel Forshey, Alice Chamberlain, Princess Sphele, Medea M. M. and her mother, Bessie B. Willmann. Card of Thanks To My Friends Everywhere: Hoping the readers of this paper will express to non-readers the sentiments conveyed above, I am, Thankfully yours. GOLDEN EAGLES GIVEN LETTERS Noted School Head Feted By Alumni On 18th Milestone Tuesday night in the gymnasium of Booker T, Washington Glee Club by Booker T. Blount, furnished the book for the Blount Festival, while the real "perf" for the evening was Prof. W. E. Miller, principal, acted Prof. W. E. Miller, principal, acted organized the astravas, and Rev. E. Church, offered the benediction. LOCAL BEAUTY PARLOR GIVING A WAY SILVER The Blue Bell Beauty Shoppe and School, located on the ground floor of the Blue Bell building, shoppe whose phone number, proprietor, is one of Houston's most unique and attractive and courteous operators, number one in the city's most fashionable and aristocratic women, as well as those who hold a position in business, professions or trades. It is at the Blue Bell where mildly hairy, harbolds, permanent wave, facial and scalp treatment and shampooing are trained in their line of work, but who have a love for their vacation customers, and new ones, who may opportunity, the Blue Bell Beauty Shoppe and School is giving each patron a complete line of genuine Rogers silverware free of cost. Those who purchase the Blue Bell will please call Fax 866. Still, there is plenty of opportunity to the Pilgrim Building. Texas has preferred to preserve the names of its heroes in its nomenclature and counties rather than Indian names and counties more likely were used. Cherokee Commander W. Welch, the only names of Indian tribes used in Texas county names, although the name of the tribe is derived — from the Texas Indians. MOTHERS, MIX THIS AT HOME FOR A BAD COUGHS You'll bepleasantly surprised when you make up this simple home mix: honey, lemon juice, and cream or chest cold. It takes but a moment to mix and conti lute, but it can be done to give quick and fast an saller reller. Get 22 ounces of Pixin from any store and then fill it with plain granulated surar syrup or strained honey. The syrup is a small bottle of ready-made medicine, yet it is much more effective. It children its pleasant taste. This simple remedy has a remarkable fold-action. It goes right to germ-laden phlegm, and soothes away the inflammations. Part of the medicinal action it acts directly upon the bronchial tubes and thus helps inwardly to whole whole trouble with surpiring a sneeze. Pixex is a highly concentrated compound of genuine New York corn, grown in a refined, palatable form, and known as one of the greatest heating oils and brochure troubles. Do not use coughing tablets for Pixex. It is guaranteed to give prompt relief or money refunded. The Public Cafe Good Home Cooking - Open Day and Night 888 MILAM STREET Phone Prenton 8786 "WE SAVE YOUR SOLE" Frank's Shoe Shop Gubber, Heels and Ladies Shoes and Boots "We FIX EM QUICK" Free Delivery 702 W. DALLAS AVENUE Phone Prenton 8051 THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1930 MRS. L. B. CASH Pittsburg, Tuxedo, delightful surprize, unveiling and banquet was tendered Mrs. L. B. Cash, principal Center Point Training School on the 18th anniversary of best serving here. Prot. L. R. Boase made a short talk, in which he recalled that which was followed by remarks from Mrs. J. R. Jhoads. Lloyd Allen presen- tled the talk. At the School, sponsor the celebration. MUSICIANS SOCIETY MEETS South Texas division of the Texas Basketball Association will hold their fourth annual season in Baumstaff voice will be heard Friday night, March 7. M. Mrs. W. D. M. O. Smith, Houston, and Mrs. E. O. Smith, Houston, and district president, Gordon By DR. WALDO J. HOWARD Houston Dentist TOOTH BRUSH One of the proper ways of assuring ourselves good health well, healthy teeth and proper observance of the use of a toothbrush is one of the most important maintaining proper mouth or oral hygiene. To attempt to give the origin of toothpaste to the toothbrush bit of fascinating history, as referencing in literature is quite confusing. However, we do know that the use of the modern tooth brush is comparable to the others of us we have not as yet seen the modern tooth brush, but rather we know that the use of us who are guilty of not keeping our mouths in a hygienic condition, makes us liable to the use of the tooth brush). There was possibly some excuse for some of us not using a tooth brush, but we know that green stick that had been flattened to the mouth may not only were unhealthy to the mouth but were dangerous to our health in a sanitary condition. But thanks to science, we have a variety of tooth brushes that are not useful, and there is little excuse for any of us not possessing one of these for our own health. The tooth brush should be selected according to the instruction of your dentist, and we know that to the purpose it is to serve, that is whether the condition of the mouth demands a soft, medium or stiff bristle. The size of the dental arch or the factor in the selection of the brush. One of the reasons some of us do not brush our teeth is the ingestion of the teeth, when we have followed the proper procedure, is the correct one for our mouth. Having selected the proper brush, have seen that an aseptic before and after use should be an anseptic condition. Rinsing the brush before and after use, in a mild condition, will prevent the formation of the way of the dust or in a well protected case such as can be obtain. Are soils are sold, is the care that should be given the brush to insure its cleanliness. The tooth brush should be changed often. The life of the average tooth brush, if properly used, is about three years. The idea of keeping a brush for one or more years only goes to prove that we are not properly using the brush. Mardi-Gras Galveston WHY DO RICH MEN GROW RICHER? They buy when others are afraid and have their funds buried in socks and banks. The general public acts like a fleck of sheep, it buys with the drove after the price has risen, after all the growth has taken place! This tremendous and invincible wave of growth and increasing values, which is carrying Houston on to the leadership of the Southwest will never come again in our life. GOT HOW IT NOW! BUY PROPIT SHAREING REAL ESTATE CERTIFICATES TODAY. They let you share in the growth of Houston. Any amount from $50.00 up puts you on this wave of growth. And you get 6% and 5%. Send the check today. Northside Citizen Buried At Navasota Northside Citizen Buried At Navasota Card of Thanks The relatives of the late Mr. Elsie Wilson wish to thank their many friends for their kindness and tokens of love, the hour of their birth, BOSTON. (Signee) Charles Wilson, husband; Mrs. Mace Ruby Ellison, daughter; Mrs. Mita Killer, sisters; John Forty, brother. In Memoriam In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, who departed this year. In memory of our dear daughter and sister, who departed this year. In memory of our dear daughter and sister, who departed this year. (Signee) Ed H. Chapell, father; Alex Chappell, brother; Mrs. Susan Edna Greene, Pittsburgh, Pa. sister. LEGAL BIRTH OF HOWARD WILL BE CRIED HERE In commemoration of the legal birth of Howard D. C., the Howard Alumni Association of Houston will hold a celebration at 5:30 p.m. the day, March 6 at 5:30 p.m. all members and friends are invited to be and join in with the spirit of the day. LUNCHEON GIVEN IN HONOR OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT Last Sunday afternoon the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hall, 1503 Bon street, was the scene of a very beautiful Miss Delta Mesa Hall, a recent graduate of Booker T. Washington High School. Yellow-pink and orchid hues were featured in the lovely spring blooms that were seen in the dining room, all covered table, from which fruit cocktail, fried chicken, stuffed birds, June peas and carrots, shoe string tearing, salad a la Washington, hot biscuits, ice cream, cake and dessert. Miss Hall recited some very lovely presents and every one was deserved to honor a young girl who is as deserving as she. Those enjoying the hospitalization were the students of Delia Mesa Hall, Ann B. Snow, e. J. A. Jones, Loa Fleeming, Messas, Perry Crawford, C. D. Clanton, B. D. Tayr, Prof. and M. A. W. Jackson of Rosenberg, Roy, and Mrs. Cushaw, Eloy Gilcar, Mrs. H. Adama, Mrs. T. G. Jackson, Mrs. Eugenia and the parents of the honoree. 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The junior minister praised at 15. The senior on "Corrupted Christenism," the long met, B. Y. P. U. met at 6. The was featured by a song service. The goodness of the services, a Foster, Hubbard preaching and stirring subjects, sub-roads and stirring subjects, to Save. Several were added to the church; several were added to the Save. Several were added to the church; several were added to the Save. Night. Ruth and Naomi Circle meet every Monday afternoon at 2:00. GALILEE MISSION BAP. CHURCH (Cornec Bacon and Mocker Stm.) Last Sunday evening, the bishop preached to a very appreciative audience every night this week, except Saturday, the regular spring service is followed by answering questions from the question box. Only Communion was on eclipse Sunday, the m. and there will be another at the m. and there will be合唱 and sermon will be conducted Sunday at 11 a.m. A special meeting will be held on Monday, a special noon-day service lasting only 80 minutes, will be conceived cordially invited to all these services. REVIVAL AT GOOD HOPE The pastor and members of Good Hope's save-saving campaign, under the leadership of the pastor, Rev. H. C. Carrion, will attend the special event San Antonio. Special invitation is extended to the public to attend. The event will be held at Schafer and Wilson streets. COSMOPOLITANS AT ANTICHO A special service by the Cosmopolitan Church Sunday, March 11, 1:30 a.m. A sermon will be delivered by the Church Sunday, March 11, 1:30 a.m. A short program will be mentioned. JACKSONVILLE CLEBURNE Celiburn, Texas—The revival at m. Zion Baptist Church last week, conducted by the church with very success. R. Phillips was injured in an auto wreck last week. March of 2014 will mark the Church's sixth quarterly conference here with success. Rev. Miles, pastor Shiloh Baptist, pastor of the Church, will host the Eight Horses. Eight Horses. THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1930 EVERLASTING WORK AND WORRY HAPPINESS AND INDEPENDENCE SHACK FOR RENT TO THE LANDLORD'S POCKET OWNERSHIP HOME TO Will start you toward the possession of a home you will always be proud of. The people who are wise enough to locate in- SYLVAN TERRACE Will be referred to as Houston's Colored Elite and will become the Social Colored Leaders of the City. LOTS AS LOW AS $1.000.00 EMBRY & GILLETTE, Owners and Developers WHITE OFFICER KILLS COLORED CAFE EMPLOYE WHITE OFFICER KILLS COLORED CAFE EMPLOYE TEMPLE DOTS Temple, Texas—Services were good at all churches Sunday and good at school well attended. Nathan Dellah Choral Club entertained the Tom Brooks Choral Club of Belfon with a Friday night. Visitors in the city are. Mrs. Elizabeth Godfrey, guest of her daughter, Mrs. Fritz Simmons; Mrn Edith McHenry, Yea-tee; Mrs. Karen Dillen; the sick are: Mrs. Fritz Simmons Irene Johnson, Joe Green, Tisha Brinker, Mrs. Hill is still impressed—Reporter. SAYS! TANLAC WITHOUT EQUAL FOR STOMACH AND LIVER TROUBLES Tanahc may seem miraculous in its action to millions who end stomach, joints and muscles from its use—but the truth is a细 drop of Tanahc is the only other remedies are weak and ineffective many years experience, is one who ought to know. She says, "In 10 years active nursing have found Tanahc to be the most effective stomach and liver trouble, and I can certainly promise people that Tanahc experiences with this medicine. I had stomach surgery anything without suffering, new appetite, always nausea and runny stomach as soon as Tanahc started to start Tanahc. All stomach troubles were routed and bayer any pain, diarrhea or gasseptic safety." Many "patient medicines" make glowing promises that Tanahc can accept a substitute. All the drugs VITAMINS HELPING TIRED OUT FOLKS Perhaps you not sick, but you know that more strength, energy and nutrients you don't need drugs but you do need vitamins A and D extracted and that's just what you get in M-copyl Cod Liver Oil Extract Tables drug—health building vitamins only. Two sugar-coated tablets equal one teaspoonful of Vitamin tested Cod Liver Oil in prescribed medication, down or underweight condition for which Cod Liver Oil in prescribed Medication, just as good, your doctor knows that—60 tablets, 60 cent at any drug store in America. Take your Vita AUSTIN DOINGS Austin, Texas—Sunday was a ban day at the old first church in St. Louis, Missouri, for a sermoning. The lesson was reviewed by Rev. W. P. Hicks. Hicks' Bible Class Deacon Deacon Wilson is the teacher. Rev. Hicks addressed the junior church and preached a very impressive sermon at 11. The singing of the old gospel hymn by the choir and congregation was high and Dr. David delivered another wonderful sermon. Mrs. Hicks were with us, whose presence we are with us, whose presence we are receiving from. We were shake up received recently. Deacon Mrs. and Mrs. Hicks were for supper Sunday. Mrs. George was to thank those members who left package at the deacon's home. Funeral of the oldest members of our church was held February 18. Past George Robinson and little Joseph Brown. BRYAN BRIEFS DON'T L YOUR T When there is a enough for two car along and parks th of the space. You a money too by ridi town. Let the oth parking spaces. HOUSTON EL DON'T LOSE YOUR TEMPER when there is a parking space which for two cars and someone c and parks their car in the m space. You save your tempe ry too by riding street cars. Let the other fellow hun ing spaces. HOUSTON ELECTRIC COMPANY DON'T LOSE YOUR TEMPER- When there is a parking space big enough for two cars and someone comes along and parks their car in the middle of the space. You save your temper and money too by riding street cars down town. Let the other fellow hunt the parking spaces. JEFF L. ALEXANDER, Mgr. FAIRFAX 7171 AND INDEPENDENCE OWNERSHIP HOME ACE DENCE HOME FOR YOU ASHIR LOCATION Just Off Holman Avenue at Burkett Street Agent one Prest gent Preston 921 FARMERS STAGE ANNUAL PARLEY WITH SOUTHERN Brown Routes, Inc. — (AMP) Three hundred and twenty-four farmers made up the farm delegation to the MDI Southern University, been here Thursday and Friday. They came representing Louisiana, Arkansas and Mississippi. The opening address was delivered by President J. S. Clark, who set the tone for the program with a sixteen main objective as the set-up while purpose of the meeting was to open a love for the soil and land ownership. President Clark and the field yield under cultivation. He urged the farmers to improve their homes and to work hard so that the children who are on the farms will take pride in them and in their communities. "A great many intelligent children, and beautiful homes will go a long way in giving them the opportunity to learn the special topics of the program were the "Federal Farm Loan System" and "Farm Insurance," "Farm Will," and the best use of a definite amount of acres in the present agricultural program." A spectral spacer zymus the division of atomyology was the J. S. Wasson, who spoke on the plant life and in- dustrial and methods of riding the farm Among the prominent visitors who took part in the program were Dr. J. C. Davis, director of fraternities; Shrewpeyri, Prof. J. M. Franconia; H. S. Davis, director of fraternities; Shrewpeyri, Prof. J. M. Franconia; Rowe, Rev. E. G. Green and Rev. W. Scott Chinn,主任 of Baton Rouge. In addition to the special addresses provided, the provision was made on the program for the farmers, themselves to make the presentation and setting forth certain points of which they desired information and experience to the program than these reports. Many of the farmers told them they had been helped by the conference they started attending the conference they had nothing and many of the farmers did not respect the tax payers, so of the larger farmers reported from 250 acres up to a thousand, and in a few cases up to two thousand. The reports also showed that many from 25 to 110 bales of cotton. BITES POLICEMAN New Orleans, LA—(AFN)-Frank Johnson bit patrolman David Marks shot and killed a man in front he be was able to subdue him and charge him with being drunk. He was shot and killed in language, and assault by battery or police officer, the patrolman reports. BILIQUS "About three years ago I had bilious spells," says Mrs. Charles Perkins, 1859 Twelfth Anniversary. "When I would let my self get biliquus, I would have a manifestation of fel very bad after one of these headaches. But after I would fake Black-Drought, my head would get easy and it would be some time before I had another attack. I would you preemption and Black-Drought for biliousness and constipation." Sold by all druggists. Black-Drought For Constipation, Indigestion, Biliousness BY BETTY BARCLAY There are three tips to remember when cooking vegetables. First, use a little water as possible. Second, do not cook too long. Third, do not use the heat of the little sugar added while cooking the vegetable is cooking, to bring out the full, flavor. Four, use the heat of the vegetable is cooking, to see how the dishes please. HAKED CARROT LOAF Scrape carrots and boil until tender, and to a pint of the pulp of the carrots. Add a teaspoon of salt, a quarter teaspoon of pepper, one tablespoon of sugar and a tablespoon of water. Poach the well-bettered mold. Stand this in a pan of hot water, and bake in a mode. Add hot potato and surround with peas, or serve with a white sauce. CARROT AND PEA DELIGHT Bowl two cups of cubed carrot until cooked. Mix two cups of cooked peas. Make a sauce of three tablespoons flour, three tablespoons sugar, three two teaspoons sugar, one-half teaspoon salt, and a dash of pepper. Add two teaspoons sugar, one-half teaspoon salt, and a dash of pepper. Add rice and serve very hot. JELLED CABBAGE RELISH 1 package lemon flavored gelatin 1 cup boiling water 1 cup vinegar 1 cup vinaigrette 1 cappellino white pepper 2 cups cabbage finely shredded 1 green pepper, chopped 1 nimento, chopped Dissolve gelatin in boiling water. Add cold water, vinegar and seasoning. Mix well. Fold in vegetables, mixing lightly. Turn into individual molds, filling them half full. Chill until firm. Use in baking. Makes 12 half molds. Makes 12 half molds. 1 cup boiling water 2 cups sugar 1 teaspoon sugar Prepare a baking sheet according to directions on package. Put sugar in a bowl and stir over fire until melted to a syrup of light brown color. Add water, and heat over fire until melted. After serving over ice cold jacket. **HOLLYWOOD SALAD** (Individual Service) Pick orange, removing its white skin. Cut orange into pieces. Cover a platter with shredded lettuce and slice of orange. Cover this with thinly sliced orange, viously been covered with lemon juice and with another slice of orange and garnish with mayonnaise and a maracchi- Beeg nuts until very light. Add the sugar, salt, vanilla and spices, then the milk. Stir till the sugar is dissolved, then best well. Serve cold. Gold Star Mothers To Be Jim-Crowed On Trip To Europe M. Our Motte: "Help Us to Help You." Join the COLORED LEGION ASSOCIATION, Inc. the order that is growing by leaps and bounds. It helps you while you live and pays when you die. Five hundred (650) live leases and liberal commissions live leases and liberal commissions honest workers. For full information write General Office Colored Legion Association, P. O. Box 45, Calvert. THE HOUSTON INFORMER; SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1930 Improved Uniform International SundaySchool Lesson [RB] REV. P. E. FITWATER. D.D. M.E. ber of Parity, Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. [G] 1830, Western Newman (Union). Lesson for March 2 JEBSU TEACHING ABOUT HINSEL LENTSIN TEXT-Mentor 12-15-16 GOLDEN TEXT-Come unto me, all that labor and be heavy laden, and I will give you rest and I will Jesus the Friend of AHORI TOSHION-Jesus the Great Helper SENIOR MEMBERS AND SENIOR TOPIC- WEEK WEEK 12 3. The stout-hearted unbelievers (v. 29-24). In Christine, Bastiatella and Cicerone work and have done most of His mighty works, but the people deliberately his hearts against him and his Message. Tyre and Sidon and didolators, but they will be more tolerably dealt with in the Day of Judgment than will those who will fully reject Jesus Christ. and who are babies in spirit (v. 29-30). There were some among the people who heard Jesus with childlike faith. They believed that Jesus was the Messiah and that their hearts to receive Him. I. The Antagonism to Jesus In chapter eleven we saw the shameful indifference of the Jews to their King. In this chapter we see the positive and bitter antagonism manifested in the day of the occasion of their wicked detention was Christ's relation to the Sabbath. Sons of Man in Lord of the Sabbath (v. 18). The hungry disciples were plucking corn on the Sabbath. With this the Christian church, led by Charles the Great, and showed us a purpose in instituting the Sabbath was to serve man's biggest interests and to give them a greater place (1). He is greater than their greatest King, David (v. 5, 4). (2) He is greater than their priest and priestess. (3) He is the temple (v. 6). The temple, with its gorgeous rites and ceremonies, was but typified of Himself. (4) He is the very Lord of the Sabbath. He is the very Lord of the Sabbath. 2. Healing the withered hand (v. 9-14). 3. order that they might accept Him, they asked, "it is lawful to heal on the Sabbath days?" Jesus' reply was both a question and a declaration. 4. The unapparable sin (v. 22-32). The occasion of their blasphemy against the Holy Ghost was the casting out of the demon. In this act, they were accused of casting out demons. The effect of this miracle was twofold: (1) Upon the multitude they were anaclit, and cried for help; (2) Upon the Pharisees. When they heard what the people were saying, their aneurysm and entamic malfunction out demons by the prince of the demons. With unanswerable logic, He met their accusations and deceived them. He upheld them upon them their awful guilt. They attributed the work of the Holy Spirit to the devil. This Christ calls for the Holy Ghost for which there is no pardon. The Last Step Wine It is the last step that wins, and there is no place in the pilgrim's program where so many shunners turk in the air. The pilgrim is the talons of the celestial city. It is when heaven's heights are full in view that hell's gate is most persistent and full of deadly peril—A. R. Simpson. **Stability and Sincerity** Stability and sincerity go together. A strong Christian will hasten from John Toussay Stone. **COHEN LOSES ANOTHER TILT** New Orleans, La.—(ANP)—A rehearing has been denied Walter L. Cohen, former Louisiana Republican leader, by the court of appeals in the injunction suit brought to prevent the reintroduction of the Republican with the members of the Republican state committee, M. F. Dautigue and the court of appeals in weeks ago refused to recall the injunction. 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COLUMBIA GROUP SURVEYS NEGRO IN NEW ORLEANS New Orleans, La.—(ANP)—A systematic study of Negro life in New Life, a city in southeastern city, has completed as part of a nationwide investigation of the American Negro problem by a team of local residents and a group of local assistants. The investigation, carried on in the New Orleans universities and in centers of local New Orleans children and adults in different stages of society and in city and suburban localities, is a sensitive survey of the relationship between Negroes in upown and downtown New Orleans—between the native Negro, the Negro, and the immigrant formed in integral part of the study. Dr. Otto Klinkeen of New York was carried on the work with a number of white and Negro sociology students here. Differentiated learners and in outlying sections were investigated through cooperation with the students. A series of tests was conducted on outlying parishes. A series of tests was conducted on outlying schools. 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AMERICA'S GREATEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Schalorships for Negroes in Jackson, Miss. Southern Extension Center close of their annual meeting announced tentative plan to meet in Jacksonville, Two scholarships to be awarded institutions in five States—North Carolina, South Virginia, Tennessee, as are to be offered studies salis are gratifying the inclusion of Negroes in it to offer within two years. J. A. Evans, regional dean of Evans College, assistant dean of dean of geooperative science, United States department of the education to the federal farm board ration in the educations to be undertaken in program. C. R. YERWOOD, M. D. MEDICINE AND SURGERY Specializing in Dispense of Infants and Children Moderately Equiped Office Phones: Office 9821; Ren. 9831 221 R. 6th St. Austin, Texas Dr. G. P. A. Forde Physician and Surgeon 499-10 Old Fellows Temple Phones: Office, Preston 2775 Residence, Capital 5982 IF YOU WANT Money, Love, Easy Life SUCCESS Write today. Send no money. 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Phone: Falkenra THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1930 AGAINST TRADE SCHOOL PLANNED IN PELICAN CITY New Orleans, La.—(ANP)—A letter protesting action against of the Orleans Parish School Board in providing appropriations for a Negro school building yesterday to Superintendent Nicholas Bauer by John F. G. Fountaille, president of the Gullume College for Negro students, trade school building is not our greatest need in the line of school facilities," the letter read. "It was our hope that due to your interest in the promotion of high school education, you would have seen to it that a new school building, located in the site be provided out of the fund for the upown center, and another high school building centrally located be provided to relieve the existing congregation in the downtown section. 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FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS 1015 Dowling Street Phones: Fairfax 1835 Fairfax 6464 Our Policy: New Days Some Days You Did AMERICAN MUTUAL BEAUTY ASSOCIATION www.americanmutualbeautyassociation.com J. B. GRISGY, President B. E. CLENNAN, Secretary Green Cleaners and Dyers Cleaning, Pressing, Dysing and Alterations We Mend Your Clothes Ladies' Work a Specialty POSITIVELY NO ODOR OF GASOLINE 1321 Ruthven St. Phone Preston 2827 MERCHANTS SEEK COFFEE TO OFFER NEGRO PATRONS New York City—(ANP)—With its chain of cooperative greenery marching the 150 mark in membership, the Colored Merchants' Association, organized and sponsored by the National New York Merchants Association, occupied with the selection of a special blend of coffee for distribution by Negro merchants. A nationwide contest has been launched for selection of the blind by the Merchants Association, Holsey, secretary of the Business League and organizer of the grocer, who has offices here at 2814 Eighth Avenue, nearly fifty citizens' committees have already made application of their cities in the competition. The blend will include some of the best South American coffee, according to Mr. Hosley and will include coffee from the little West African region in the blend, and the spending may be commensal. This will be in line with the association's plan for production in as well as in selling. Four blends will be prepared by one of the best known coffee importers, and the spending will be sent to committees in the various cities, who will be aided by the association. The public will be invited to sample each blend, made in apparel porchers, and signify its choice by number. The blend will also be submitted by the samplers. Prices of $23 each will be paid for the best name and slogan. 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HARLEM NEGROES LAND MANY POSTS New York City — (ANP) — With the rations and stations and one of the leading stores of the district, and the enclosing the Harlem office of the Warehouse West, 183rd Street branch office, that organization, high hopes are held out for further employment of color workers, and that previously have been harried to Thirteen colored girls qualified for this position as telephone-typing assistants. The company has a long line of work with the Portal Telephone Company. The drive for these girls was vigorously conducted by organization, vigorously conducted by organization, continued effort in beginning to show Howard Teacher's Washington, D. C.—ANP—The design of Howard University, is now on exhibition with the College of Design of Howard University, at Princeton University. 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Ask for it by namel At all dealers. 12 tablets 10c 36 tablets 28c 100 tablets 60c seph's SPIRIN The Houston Informer Abe Lincoln died every Saturday by the Webster-Richardson Publishing Company Sax, 409-411 Smith Street, Houston, Texas Enhanced as second-class matter May 28, 1919, at the post-office at Houston, Texas, under the act of Congress, March 3, 1879. **BONNIE WISHENGER** G. H. WISHENGER General Manager-Treasurer J. ALSTON ATKINS Secretary CARTER W. ATKINS Auditor **SUBSCRIPTION EATES** (Gash in Advance) One Tear, $480; 9 months, $16; 6 months, $125; copy 1 (No paper mailed for less than 6 months) Office 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. **TELEPHONE PRESTON 1348** **FOREIGN OFFICES** Waterson: 808 South Dauphin Street, Chicago, Ill.; Eastern: 551 Fifth Avenue, New York City; Southern: 210 Walton Building, Atlanta, Ga. Few children, even in lands less far than veneration, have started an avid love of the Bible and repellent. In the regular order of things then existing, the American colonies were the offensive of chattel slavery. Of the United States, the majority of the United States formed "in order to establish justice, and to secure the usurpations of liberty," made no mention of the Bible. All matter intended for insertion in any current issue of The Houston Informer must reach our office by Wednesday noon of the week publication. We will be available to you at the following: Make all checks, drafts, money orders, etc. payable to and address all communications to the Webster-Richardson Publishing Co. Inc. 409-411-8800 Always demand a receipt when paying your subscription to The Houston Informer, and pay no subscription to unauthorized representatives. All duty appointed agents of the Informer will have receipt books. Protect your information well as ours, by insisting upon a receipt and keeping same when obtained. Probably a seventh of the population languished in this condition. It is not surprising that the slaves of the slave children, born at that period whose chances of life and the pursuit of happiness were much in the same direction as Thomas Lincoln and his wife, Nancy. These were noticeably poor even in the seventh century, apparently referred to as "pore whiteness." always demand a receipt when paying your subscription to The Houston informer, and pay no subscriptions to unauthorized representatives. If only you have a valid subscription, the Information will have books. Protect your own interests, as well as ours, by insisting upon a receipt and keeping same when obtained. ANY MAN WHO IS GOOD ENUGUCH TO SHED HIS BLOOD FOR SHED HIS BLOOD TO BE GIVEN A SQUARE DEAL AFTERWARDS. NO MAN IS ENTITLED TO MORE AND NO MAN SHOULD RECEIVE LESS - ROSEVEILT. A locally constructed, one room carriage with chimney of clay bound sticks climbing but part of the way up the chimney with chimney of clay bound sticks protection to the babe and its parents for the first three years of its life. The babe was taken to another, equally wrushed, eight miles away, there from the babe for the next four years of its life. HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1930 G. O. P. LEADERS AGAINST PRIMARY Then in these "short and simple an- nals," he wrote, "the most Mr. Lincoln years after, came as event, of no significance at the time of his death." The man's mundant importance to the nation of America is evident. According to an article which appeared in several of the daily papers, some of the Texas Republican leaders are expressing their opposition to the civil status in this state which makes it mandatory upon all political parties, which polled more than 100,000 votes for their gubernatorial candidates at the last general election, to conduct primary elections instead of party conventions. The Lincoln family migrated to the state of Indiana. The family was indied in the great. But is the more important measure of his family's history, the frontiers of one world to the frontiers of another. It had gone on for some years, prevailed to a long where the idea of freedom, for all men, was so important, as the alougent DeFocqueline "labor is confounded with slavery, but here" it identified with prosocialism. In the 1928 campaign, the Republican candidate for governor of Texas polled more than 100,000 votes, and thus the Republican party, under the law, will be compelled to hold primary elections during the summer. One of the Republican leaders has been quoted as saying that the state should bear the expenses of such primary elections, and that the same polling parties and election judges should serve both political parties in this state at such partisan primaries. How vast was the gain for freedom in this seemingly insignificant event that prevailed in the land in which he grew up, was the greatest individual force in overthrowing the idea of slave labor in the land where he was born. Under the convolution system party control is usually vested in the hands of a minority group—a political coterie or regime—which can ignore and disregard the will and wishes of the majority. The convention system enables party leaders to manipulate the steam roller with telling effect and to build up and perpetuate a political dynasty or ring. CHURCH PRELATE SPEAKS BEFORE BUSINESS BODY The primary election system gives every voter a chance to select those who are to be party nominees, as well as those who are to guide and direct the partisan organization in the city, county and state, and takes the control out of the hands of the designing few and places it in the hands of the masses. The fundamental principle of democracy is popular rule, where electors are elected by choice both for party nominees and public officials, and any course different to this is subversive of American ideals and courses. Bishop E. Thomas Deyb, head of the Arkansas diocese of the Protestant Church, conducted a meeting of meetings at the Saint Luke's Episcopal Church, was the principal speaker before the meeting at the Monday noon lunch. Whether the state has a right to conduct and shoulder the expenses incident to partisan primaries, is a legal question that the Infermer does not attempt to discuss or determine here; but the United States Supreme Court, in the Nixon case from El Paso, held that the state could not enact and enforce class legislation which seeks to prescribe qualifications for partisan electors. The distinguished private told his auditors that the average Nigerian businessman should never enter into business without a religious duty, and that denominationism should never enter into business without a religious duty. The grocery stores, operated by members of two respective denominations, failed because the pastor of one church refused to attend a service. He also urged the business men to oracle what they preach, contend with, and patronize certain concerned operators by members of other races and then condemn his race for not patronizing the businessmen. Pristian primaries are rather expensive, we admit, yet the Texas Democrats, who seek nominations on their party's ticket, bear their brunt of this expense; and the Republicans, laying claims as a major political party in this state, ought to be willing to follow the lead set by their Democratic fraters. Do the Texas Republican leaders object to the primaries on the ground of the expense, or is this objection based on the ground that the result of such an election might overthrow the reign of pie-cake Republicans? In order to maintain a vent-pocket edition of a Republican organization, are the Republican leaders of Texas willing to discourage party growth in this state, and will they endeavor to conceive some scheme to circumvent the law in the July primaries? He said that the ministers should be able to learn from the way he how to live here on earth, in order that they might become important factors in the race and so on. Texas Republicans, who are opposed to machine rule, will do well to keep their eyes on some of the party leaders in this state, for primary pranks of 1926 are still fresh in the memory of many Texas Republicans. The committee on summer school of music of M. H. McGruder, chairman, rewrote the program with Mrs. M. H. Fowler of Porter College of Negro Musicians, aposos of the project, and that all details were worked out by the meeting next Monday. BUSSES AS COMMON CARRIERS According to a decision handed down recently by the North Carolina Supreme Court, motor buses are common carriers under the law and must provide accommodations for Negro passengers just as they have been providing for whites. Mr. Corvine, planner and business manager of the dressing club and informed the organization that he was representing the fashion factory in Houston in the meantime. This opinion strengthens the position assumed by The Informer when motor buses first begin to operate extensively in Southern states, and the decision of the highest legal tribunal in the Tar Heel State should have a fawtracting effect. L. G. Luster, farm demonstration agent for Harris County, invited the students to participate in a Negro farm, and H. P. Cater, secretary of the club was named as chairman of the delegation to accrue grants from expertors and workers on this farm. Not that Negroes were or are desirous of riding in busses where they are not wanted or desired, but no common carrier, employing the highways made possible by the taxes of all the people even though the bus corporation is a private concern, has a right to refuse to provide accommodations for all citizens and prospective passengers, regardless of color, creed or class. With O. P. Dewalt as chairman, the director of the directing head of the Chamber of Commerce on some important matters, are John W. Rice and Oscar J. That businesses are common carriers has long been the contention of The Informer, and Texas will do well to study the decision of the North Carolina Supreme Court, for several of the bus lines in this state absolutely refuse to carry colored passengers. No common carrier—train, bus, street car or whatnot—has any right to operate which refuses to haul colored passengers, for the Negro is just as much of an American citizen as any other racial group in our polygot population; and, in some instances, the Negro is more of an American citizen than many others enjoying and carrying all the rights and progratives warranted to citizens of At next Monday's meeting, the W. Porell president of Forsyth Fish W. Porell president of Forsyth Fish dent of the Wakutcho Mutual Life Insurance Company, Texas' first Nat- ural Resources Bank. SCHUYLER AYS: BY GEORGE S. SCHULYER Special Contributor, New York City After many years of traveling throughout the United States and meeting most of the leading and wealthy Negroes in every community, large and small, I can count upon the individuals who have denied that they were race men, loyal to their group anarchies and eager for the Negro to be freed. Practically every Negro in this country, when coronaed and questioned, practically lay down his life to see that full citizenship rights and receiving full protection of the law. Here and there I have encountered an individual who has denied the fate of his people, but such an individual has philanthropist or research foundation would contribute sufficient money to the study, I can very confidently say, of the matter of full social equality sent broadcast to all Negro business and government in the United States, would be returned by at least 90 per cent answered in the From the results of such a question, we would naturally assume that those who had answered affirmatively were least contributing a little hand to the cause, and that they claim to desire. A little knowledge of the "balanced tenth" of Afrikaans would show just the opposite to be the hard and bitter and tropical fact is that the great bulk of the Nebraska population has not caused this matter, not what cause it is in the United States that is carrying on this fight for Negroes, the Nation of Colored People, has to spend most of its time and energy, vainly perplexed by the education educated of Negroes to give three or four dollars to help the poor, to $600,000 a year after constant begging, a white people. Infantile Paralysis Governmental Negro Employes BY KELLY MILLER, Howard University, Washington, D. C. Recently I received a letter of which the following extract will be fully explanatory. "Sometime ago, I read an interview with the appointee officer may my personal interview with the appointee officer and the Civil Service." I copied this article and forwarded it to President Hoover, accompanied by a letter citing an experience of my own as example of the practice you condemn." This letter with enclosure was forwarded by the president to the Civil Service Commission for consideration. The commission is composed of two parts artist side-steping of the main issue, and three parts speeches justification of race discrimination in the practical operation of the civil service. The letter states that there is no cause for disquisition of part of members of the colored race in regard to their employment positions, but rather of self congratulation. and in the end this would not discrimination complained of the appointee officer may my personal interview with the appointee officer and the Civil Service." I copied this article and forwarded it to President Hoover, accompanied by a letter citing an experience of my own as example of the practice you condemn." This letter with enclosure was forwarded by the president to the Civil Service Commission for consideration. The commission is composed of two parts artist side-steping of the main issue, and three parts speeches justification of race discrimination in the practical operation of the civil service. The letter states that there is no cause for disquisition of part of members of the colored race in regard to their employment positions, but rather of self congratulation. A bulletin or the Department of Labor was inclined, issued September 28, 1928 (note the date), pointing out the NGOs employed in the country and the salaries which they receive. It is disclosed that 51, $25 Norges were then employed at a combined salary of $25,655,990, since 1914, the increase had risen from $14,650,790 to just figures cited. This was calculated to show, not only the present generous attitude of the government towards the employment of Norges, but also the growing liberalism, indeed magnificent, but wholly relevant to the grievance of the complainant. The vast bulk of these positions fall below the classified grade and outside of the jurisdiction of the government, no more to do with them than with the appointment of cabinet officers or foreign diplomats. The complainant raises the issue of racial discrimination in the classified service, and is in the minority of the number of Norges on the pay bill and the salaries they draw. The bulletin in question was unobediently issued with political purpose afterthought. Its appearance in the midst of the late presidential view. It was certainly used as a campaign document with telling effect. Negro newspapers and spellbinders quoted these figures with great gas to justify the Republican presidential campaign for continued support. Indeed this bulletin runs on all fours with another one which lies before me, issued by Tammany Hall during the recent mayoral contest in 1973. We good provision for her black allies. In 1971, under Republican regime, there were 247 Negroes on the city pay roll, with a total salary scale of $387.36. But in August, the Negroes, the rule, the Negro city employees had swollen to $275 with a total pay roll of $382.376. Both the G. O. P. and the Tammany Tiger expect the Negro to support its fortune for the master's curb. Such concrete arguments are easily understandable by the politician, white or black. But we do not support the Democrat. But we do not descend to the lower plane of political politics. Indeed this commission was established for the very purpose of eliminating politics in the civil service. O, the shades of the George W. Bush In dealing more directly with the complaint of racial discrimination, the commissioner's reply is a model of plausibility and specious reasoning. The complaint is not a principle, but only in practice. All applicants are admitted to the examination; and all papers are rated fairly. I have never disputed or even doubted this. No complaint is addressed at this point. But according to law, the commissioner appoints officers, with whose race and color he is previously made acquainted. Experience shows that the Negro is thus eliminated every time. The Civil Service Commission knows that the commissioner will not wilt stigmatize itself by attempting to deny it. Why attempt to assign injunction by honor words? Recognizing the law in principle while negating it in practice by the Civil Service Commission pushes us to the conclusion that the commissioner is appointed. Several years ago, I suggested to the commission the substitution of the finger print method of the conceded necessity of establishing the identity of the examinee and the appointee. The objection was that the appointee. The objection would require a staff of supervise and in the end this will not prevent discrimination complained of, since the appointing officer may request a personal interview with the applicant prior to appointment, and than learn of his racial identity. There is no way to prevent the color of the applicant from figuring in the consideration of the appointment. The constitution places the selection of his assistants in the hand of the head of the several government departments. To meet this requirement, the Service Commission must certify more than one name, else there would be left no margin of choice. The president of the United States is ultimately responsible for every individual] on the government pay roll from charwman to cabinet officer. The president will have to pass valliation violation of the spirit and purpose of the law by hiding behind the shadow of its letter. The civil service commissioners are cohere of the president and sensitive to his sentiment. If the president should say that all American citizens, white or black, will be valliation violation of the civil service, it will be so. Otherwise, it will be otherwise. There was a president once, Gover- Cleveland, by name, and a civil service commissioner, Ylept Roosevelt and his wife, Eleanor, and blacks should be treated without discrimination or prejudice in appointment to the classified service of the government. Will Herbert Herbert be tried? Are there any other questions? That is the question. CO-EDS ORGANIZE ALPHA CHAPTER AT SAM HUSTON Austin, Texas - On Friday morning, Feb. 21, the eight young women of Greek letter organization donned the uniform of the neophiles of undergrads. Mina O. M. Durden, librarian, is the only member of the faculty who is in attendance. All that orders were issued by her and pressure was brought about when the division seemed to be the alighetter diversion. Saturday morning, Feb. 22, Misa Durden, with two of the young ladies in the station to meet Mina M. Vulter, Butler, Kappa Alpha security, from Houston. Saturday, being a regular school student, was asked to make a few remarks to the student body. At 2:30 p.m., the group met at the first mystery were revealed. Miss Jaeine Elizabeth Marsh, former and former member of Kappa Chapter at Ind. amphosp., Ind. was also involved in the group and individuals on the campus in the latter part of the after- The following persons are A. K. Ahl firm in Austin; M. B. Bambo, B. O. M. Durr dion and Mrs. H. Hammonds. We do not have words to express empathy and admiration for Dean Milton S. J. Wright, who worked with us and will accomplish aim to him. We owe the successful of Akua Kupa Albaon security of San Houston College. Civic organizations of Breckenridge organized an airport company, develo- oped a landing field, and deeded the site to the city. Hartingua's business will be managed by pany. 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