Houston Informer
Saturday, August 30, 1930
Houston, Texas
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BINGA STATE BANK TO REOPEN
Baptists Stage Near Fight
Baptists S Stormy Session Ends; Fred Morris Selected To Succeed Pierson
The chief occurrences at the convention
on the day have been:
It was thus after they had made these pledges that it was thought ahead. Quite quickly and suddenly to more persons the matter of electing a president was brought up Wednesday at the meeting with the Kenyan government, the leader of the
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This technicality, intruded at much greater depth, prompted written calls "their own," Pandemionum did break loose. Patience was lost among the Lord's help in the fight against the plague, prevailed. On the platform, a flight of stairs led to the entrance in this struggle was a Rev. Mr. Pope of Calo, Ill., and Mr. Lorden of Bristol, England, but now in the tailoring. Rev. Pope is said to have taken blade and made for Mr. Lorden, where he was stationed. Rev. Pope and dispossessed him of the knife. One report had it that the knife was only the strong application of a policeman's stick to the top of his head could bring him around on this point it not substantiated. Rev. Pope on Mr. Lorden was only a highlight. It precipitated a stalk toward the door in which he shaded a number of lesser quarrels in which plaques were exchanged and the movement was made by Prof. B. Lorden, secretary, that Rev. William
In delightful contradiction to the force assertion server has been nightly chorus. Prof. Garner's one-thousand opens with a grand congratulation on everything from Baptist aborts to even nightly she have spread peace and good feeling among the delegates with their spandrel renderers. Some effort to bring about a peaceful convention by Rev. William was thanked the convention for relecting him and had word to say regarding Dr. Austin that Dr. Austin was not against him. Dr. Austin replied to telling them that Dr. William was not against this interdiscipline of exchanging compassion and treaty.
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DR. E. A. ETTER, physician and surgeon, Galveston, ex-president and delegate to the National Medical Association, which convened at Indianapolis, Ind., August 18, 32, has returned home.
In speaking of the meeting in Indianapolis, Dr. Etters says that the most vital question of today concerns the association in Negro hospitals, which the association is trying to solve a problem which must be put up to the Negroes of America, and the Negroes must help them solve. "Will make a good report of the National Medical Association."
Y Summer Camp
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By G. T. STOCKS
The Colored Young Men's Christian
Summer Camp for boys in spring,
Texas, August 13-22.
A summer camp director and in his capacity as assistant to the executive secretary,
and in his capacity as director of work, judging from the number of favorable comments that have already been received by visitors to the camp and others. Mr. Stocks conducted a course of study in "Military Leadership" of the Association Press studi-
ship. Emphasis was laid on what happened at the camp might do upon the camp idea and instruction. The camp idea and instruction change the religions and educational program of the camp and gives the campers a wise call to his assistance several of the city whose addresses were short, apt, and appropriate to the boys that could do all appreciation.
Athletics and aquatics were jointly founded by Fritz Frisch F. Stone, students of Howard University and Fisk universities, respectively. Students from time to time and evidence of their good work is shown from the campus, many of whom had never tried to swim before, only two returned uninterrupted, swimming in a swim hole, swimming in pool, and due to fear on the part of the boys and the inexperienced, to induce them to leave terra firma. Camp visitors were numerous and we visit prominently among them: the boys, who speak to the boys, arate at the state of Oklahoma. Though Mr. Young speaks to the boys, arate at the state of Oklahoma. In the water and leaving before the boys, he speaks to the words and words of praise for the cleanliness and diffs and what he expressed as the fine manner in which it was being
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Editor's note: The management of the The Houston Informer believes that the time has come for a restatement of its policies and program in the Houston Informer and its Texas. Consistent with that belief the following is herewith submitted:
The Houston Informer believes:
That men appreciate each other most when they know most of the doings of their fellowmen. Therefore this paper opens its columns for the use of all classes and kinds of movements which have for their objective the progress of Negroes in Houston, in the domain of the war in Houston and in Texas each week with worldwide accomplishments of members of the race, and it hereby invites the cooperation of all men everywhere to the realization of this objective.
That men's virtues should be magnified instead of their vices; that criticism should be constructive rather than destructive; that lasting progress is founded upon the agreement of men upon a common domain of their disagreement to the extent that cooperative action is hindered.
That the generation of animosities which have their beginning in criticisms, which is not founded on a desire to promote the best as much as it is calculated to advertise the worst, is at all times to be avoided. The Informer proposes rather to seek to promote the best as much as possible, with self-self-respect and upright morality, civic and social procedure.
That courage may be courteously shown; that real bravery should not be confused with helplessness; and that reasoning has been responsible for the accomplishment of more progress than
That more emphasis should be placed upon the creation of wider contacts both within the Negro race and with the leaders of all races among the citizenry of Houston and of Texas; to the extent that we can foster a sense of unity to bear upon the impact of race programs and the creation of an atmosphere in which we can contribute to the extent of our ability to the progress of our community and state. That at least a working agreement with all our neighbors is absolutely necessary, that, while much has been done in the matter of individual successes among Houston and Texas Negroes, our success as a race group will depend upon our ability to develop collective efficiency, and to create organizations and institutions which will be able to work together to improve the status of Negroes. That Negroes should be more aggressively interested in the social and welfare agencies which operate in the city of Houston and in the state of Texas. As individuals and within our club organizations we should first hand knowledge of the Dorsacs, the Negroes, and the Negroes' community service, the Houston Social Service Bureau, the Community Chest, the Y. M. C. A, the Y. W. C. A, and all other agencies which seek to improve the social lot of under-privileged classes in Houston. That little or no progress along civil or social lines can be had until the Negroes of Houston, along with all other classes and races in its citizenry, have the right to vote in all of its elections and on all of its questions of public policy. With this idea in mind, The informer will seek at all times to promote every effort which will be held to well-directed opinions seeking to further this endeavor. That all Negro institutions which are directed toward the uplift of the race should be helped to success, and that, by the same token, the charismat and the fake should be exposed and repudiated.
That intelligence and integrity make men and races great, and that, wherever found among us they should be cultivated and nurtured and their possessors helped into positions from which they make substantial contributions toward the progress of the group. And finally, The Informer believes that this is ground high enough and broad enough for all men, regardless of race, creed, gender, race, nationality, and national origin of Houston and of Texas to cooperate in the bringing into reality of this program of progress.
Harris County Negro Democrats Stage Big Meeting
The Harris County Negro Democrat Club, under the leadership of the mayor, has been a strong force in Glennore as secretary, seems to be gaining in strength despite the lack of support for the vice mayor Lubock (which had for its time been the most powerful man to compel the Harris County Democratic executive committee to permit Mr. White and all other current members of the committee and runoff elections) was decided to appoint Mr. White as Galveston's chief of civil Appeals at Galveston, the case having been appealed to the Supreme Court, which decided that their continued interest in the case should stand more than 180 men and women, members of the club, gathered at the Galveston County day afternoon to help formulate policies and to transact the business of
President White called the meeting to order and presided over prayer being held at the White House. The first thing on program was the report of the Department of Defense on the功绩 of Dr. M. Sullivan.
Dr. Shadowwsen is the originator and is the chairman of this group, which consists of 100 men who are giving advice to the balance of the expense of the Galveston primary case, including the expenses of prosecuting the case in the Supreme Court of the United States, added to the expense of the added to the club at this meeting, C. F. Richardson was called upon to explain to them the purposes of the club, in his imminent style. Among other things, Richardson stated that it was no longer regarded as an amoralous to see Negro democrats, and that Negroes should consider until they could vote in every election which played an important part in choosing officials and determining the policies of government. The principal address of the afternoon was made by Dr. H. E. Lee, who said all great things have started. We must get Negroes to the point where their common interests, and be proud of them, are ready to rally to the cause of Negroes, and we must be dissatisfied with our present situation and ally with the cause of the Galveston primary case.
Music was furnished by the Good Home female quartet.
Directors and Depositors In Joint Meeting—Oct. 1 Set For Date of Opening—New President To Head Reorganized Institution
Chicago, Ill., Aug. 26.—(Spc.) financial responsibility attendant
—According to information ob. upon reopening.
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Chicago, Ill., Aug. 28—(Spc.)
According to information obtained from one of the directors of the bank, the organization by the state bank examiner recently for examination and adjustment, plans for the early reorganization and reopening of the bank have progressed rapidly.
In a meeting of the directors and stockholders of the institution called by the organization, the bank decided to reopen the bank on October 1. Although it has not been definitely stated, it is thought that some of the deposits in the bank have been devoted to share a part of the fi-
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Charles Jackson, prominent stock-
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pressed for the continuation of the bank under Mr. Jackson's leadership, as he is regarded as one of the out-
standing business men of Chicago.
The Binga State Bank closed its offices on Friday, the day after the offices of the office of the state auditor ceased to operate. The bank which read: "Closed for examination and adjudication" in the Thirty-fifth and State Street district, and "Closed for investigation" in the directors last year is reported to have discovered the existence of fraudulent self or securities in which he was involved.
County Teachers Will Stage Meeting In Island City Soon
"The Elementary School of Tempelheim, who recently received her bachelor of science degree from Pratt University, will be in Lansing Junior High School. "The Primary School of Tempelheim," the primary school in Lansing Junior High School. A short welcome program will be held on Friday morning with J. W. McDaffey, former editor of the Calvary College morgue, L. Bapst Church, and Rev. H. M. E. Church, who will devote the thursday and Friday morning rehearsal to the instructor of Lincoln High School music department will direct the music always be in order, declared Conductor McDonald. He is willing to secure home for the two days institute should get in touch with P. S. Sinn, 810 P. Galveston, Texas.
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Oklahoma City—The Stonewall Financial Company was recently installed in the second floor of the company. Milled, Fullwood Burris and Company, fiscal agent, will effect a campaign for the sale of the new issue of the stock. The reorganized company, and from the plan of making short loans, will invest in real estate banking, savings accounts, and debt in chattell and real estate loans. The company are: W. J. Edwards, A. J. Kipitrak, Rev. W. P. Pipkins, D. W. Hughes, and D. W. Hughes. H. S. McQuillen, Roc Dunez, A. Hall, P. H. Jones and E. S. Watert. West Chester, Pa.—The Hubb Store Corporation (white) located at 1000 W. 10th Street, is recently opened a store which will have an entire Negro personnel. This is the first time that this chain has entered into the stores. The National Conference of the association of Dining Car Employees was located in Chicago, August 27th, 1973. S. State Street. All the
Marion Jail Doors Were Not Locked N.A.A.C.P. Finds
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ments made to me by Chief of Police Lincmeth and Lincoln, in order that he could be used as evidence in the trials of Smith and Ship. When he was used to stay there long, I was told that they had "forgetten on him." All afterward, he saw the shirt, which circumstance unquestionably helped to infame the "Sherif Campbell stated to me that when Mrs. Railway warned him of these rage and there found someone had removed the gasoline from the two cars, she three. This was around seven o'clock and the lynchman was soon been beaten afterwards. It apparently made no effort to get an arrest and was never been beaten afterwards. In the cases of aide-kensington.
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THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY,' AUGUST 30, 1930
Harley Hardin, for "setting parties," and according to Captain Charles McCormick, "the jax parties." This is a very mild statement of the reputation of the spot. The road is about three miles to the main road. It is known as the tow path to the main road. It is a foot-path, and runs parallel to the Mississippi River. There are many automobiles have parked for purposes which may pose for which the place is used. One of the reasons to be posed for by a general understanding the county-officers do not interfere with the parkers. This is significant as bergup for the reputation of Mary Ball who also parked by Ade Smith. The parents of by Ade Smith indignantly denied that their son was engaged to marry Mary Ball. Never indignantly denied that a girl of this character spread that a girl of this character was chiefly the carmichael
"The N. A. A. C. P. through its office in determined nation of offices determined for full prosecution of the brachial punishment to the full extent of the penalty."
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Lesson for August 31
JUNIOR TOPIC—A Shepherd Who
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d. Adored their songs with music
They sang late songs, even invented
musical instruments for this purpose.
They drank from bowls, indicating
excessive drinking. Though their
songs were adored with refinement of music
they were not as polished as their
songs.
(4) They failed to grieve for Joseph Joseph here stands for Epiphany and Manasseh. They simply proceeded (5.45). The prophet called upon them to return to God. He said, "Seek me and ye shall live." The implication is that as yet the divine judgment fails for them, so the prophet for them to turn to God. "Seek me" means applying for help. The time to repeat the judgment is now, turning to God they were to renounce: (1) Idolatry (v. 8.8). (2) Cause to pervert judgment in the places of idolatry-Bethel, Glazal, and Beaeracha. God's judgment was to (2) Cause to pervert judgment (v. 7). Turning judgment to wormwood implies the bitterness of the perversion (3) Cause to dehroh righteousness. Leaving off righteousness is thought to be a punishment to be loved to take it above. He now for the third time asked them to seek the
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Good is 'Lord' the Lord's loving kindness and his tender anger are beyond measure. He is kind to him loudly, sweetly, with my whole heart, and with the royalty of ecstatic love—Joseph Parker.
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Go—The seminal memoir of the directors of the Ganzman Life Insurance Company was held here recently at the home office of the company, 407 W. Broad Street, New York, 10001, and 9000, and the insurance in force has increased over $450,000. The company employs fully 175 people throughout the state of Georgia. Since organization, the company has paid to policyholders and beneficiaries a statement of payment 30, 180, 1800 and 1900.
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Marien, Ind.-Thema Shipp, 18 and Abe Smith, 19, were taken from the county jail on the night of Aug. 6, and bung on the courthouse square. 6, and bung on the courthouse square. 7, active in Republican politics, was beaten to death by a mob after being abducted to another county on July 10. Raymond, Miss.-Gregory Robinson, 29, bell hop, was killed in the county jail by Deputy Shewff L. W. Lurd. He was being kept there for "safecewearing." Charlotte, N. C.-Lee Townsend, 40, taxicab driver, was murderly killed in a car crash. The body was found in a well last week. Texarkana, N.C.-Herbert Richardson was killed by a federal probation agent here on Aug. 7. The stock fake excuse of "self-defense" planted a gun on the dead body of the victim, was the officer's story. Chattanooga, Teen.-Milton Dillen, 37, was shot by a policeman who fired three shots into his body. The charge was the usual fake
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Detroit, Mieh. — (ANP) One more satisfactory demonstration of just what can be accomplished through united effort, in almost any direction. Detroit, Roisin, white owner of the Browns, are bankrupt by the successful body of players he has lost. The ball fans here who stayed away from the park three weeks and just at the end of the season playing the best ball of their career. The fight, which resulted in the body of the players, sports writer. It grew out of Roose failure to survive in "shine" in the sports writer. It attracted attitude towards patrons of the game, his failure to compensate, or its lack of support among many persons injured in the catastrophe at Mack Park that summer, and his players. Play to unhappy bodies he brought down from his back and caused him to retract his statement, and the mark management over to Moe L. Walker, his colored lieutenant, has signed an agreement that he will be able to manage himself, and his advertisements in the Newspaper archives are asking the fans
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Baton Rouge, La. Aug. 28—(ANP)—Births in Baton Rouge during July 2015 were recorded according to the city's records to the city's health. There were 41 births, of health. There were 41 births, of health and there were only 18 deaths, with 10 among the whites and eight among
Are you prepared to tender the moment of comfort the moment your youngest upset of any sort? Could you do it yourself, though the emergency came while out warning, perhaps tonight? Or such times. There is nothing like it in emergencies, and nothing more so. You could suddenly be sudden as we call, or the gentle relief of comfort to soothe a fretful baby that can't sleep. This pure vegetable preparation is a fine selling youngster. It is just as useful.
LIGHTNING BOLT FATAL
DENTAL TALKS
BY DR. WALDALO J. HOWARD
Houston Dentist
ODE TO A TOOTH
Having succeeded in keeping your teeth for the better part of your life, you should learn the following from Oral Hygiene:
* Oral tooth, old friend. I value your teeth more than any other before they. See my mouth before the mirror and observe the teeth and the bounds of my glove in the scintillating personality—the velvet sheen of thy enamel is a joy into my heart. I serve me.
Then and thy companions.
The rough and sturdy portions of my meat.
I have masticated.
The hard and fibrous substances of my meat.
I have masticated.
The willingness and ability to masticate.
Therefore will I honor them, and appreciate thee all the days of my life on this earth, which will be many.
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JACKSON RENOMINATED
Cleveland, Ohi i—(ANP)—Racial representation in the Ohio genital examination is a result of the remobilization of State Representative Perry McCormick, who will preside on primaries Tuesday. Jachreon received 18,033 votes, runoff 1,116, and 68 candidates, and as a result will be one of the 17 Republican nominees who will be nominated. Probably the longest cotton row in the world is one on the Northwest hill in Mitchell County—sixteen hills. It is a complete circle around a hill. Thanks to thy ministries and thy service. Therefore will I chew tough steaks. Therefore will I chew tough foods to my health.
And in addition to this will I also caree the lips, with tooth brush, pick and floss, polishing the sleek sides and shining face.
Making the glisten with the glow of light. Frost and thy companions. And the gums in which thou art so beautiful mountains. And the reach that valed of years when retrospective cognition occupies my mind, from worry I will need no plumbers. I will need no sewing, sewing, sewing, clasp, split pins and tubes; and all such apparatus which men use when they would imitate Diane Nature's smile. I will smile with confidence, for I will use my teeth to crawl with in my year.
I'll have my teeth to smile with
when I'm old."
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City Dots
Hilda A. Easter, 2003 Leland, is very ill this week.
C. H. Hogan, was a planner, office this week.
Miss Margaret Walker, Navasca, is the guest of Miss Verde Mae James 313 Gurgaon.
Miss Alida 411 Farrer, is doing nicely after a successful operation at the S. P. Hospital.
Mrs. Etta Ritzki Silberle, is spared from surgery, Mrs. A. J. Maddox, 1515 Pige街.
See Spriy Printing Co. for good printmaking supplies, 3203 McKinnon. Receive rates. Work called for and delivered promptly.
pastor St. James M. S. Church, corner Wilson and Anderson, is confined to his bed with illness this week.
Ferrill, physician and surgeon, has removed his office to building 2322 Dalloway, Prenton 1818.
Mrs. Joe Peacock and daughter Jewel, 2003 Whitman, spent the weekend at Galveston, the guest of Mrs. Rodney Green, Sr. 2141 Rhymes. Mrs. Rodney her daughter, Mrs. Ridley, have returned from a trip to Galveston.
Mrs. Alma Mena, teacher in Grant Public School, San Antonio, is spending time with her children, 2109 John Holman, a coworker.
Miss Margaret. Wilson, Branham,
and Misses Nina Hiley and Sallie
week on a visit to Branham and other
Texas cities.
BOYS WANTED
One hundred boys wanted at once can be made into a fine school, Houston Intermier, 409-11- Smith Street, before 10 a.m.
P. P. Stone presents a special eye, ear, nose and throat clinic every Tuesday and Friday, from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. from 466 of the Old Pied Temple.
Mrs. Maud Johnson, 310, Robin who has been spending several weeks in the hospital, Mrs. Nobla Cobain, 6719 Priarie Avenue.
Mrs. Walsh will have full charge of afarra in the Wonderful Workers of the World office during M. P. Wilson, on his in vacation.
Frank Bush, Beaumont, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Daisy Fanner, 1621 where he will leave a home where he will open a show business.
Leon Hogan announces the informal meeting a public recital Tuesday night, Septem-
ber 16, at 7 p.m. folk and those interested in music can cordially invited. Phone Fashion 5621
Mrs. Charlotte Gibba Johnson and Mrs. Laurel Johnson, La. left a week for Port Worth after spending a week with Colin Collins Street, 281 Ronale.
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New Day Special—Ice
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Spring chicken, per order, $20
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W. H. SMITH
Protector
FOR SALE!
Small, three room cottage, 3844 Elgin Avenue, with all modern conveniences and screened-in back porch.
A beautiful home, four large rooms, 3217 Beulah, with water, average gas.
A modern four room house, 3828 Tum, with all modern conveniences and location.
Excellent four room house, 3008 Ronalie. All modern conveniences.
A good buy.
Idaho, 3078 Frames, with four large rooms and all modern conveniences.
A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT-BALANCE VERY LIBERAL TERMS
REV. L. WALKER, General Agent
BOOKER T. WASHINGTON ADDITION
3210 Elgin Avenue
Phone Falfax 8008
I. G. Alexander, Jr., age of 20, of Rev. Height, who has been attending the Armour Institute of Technology, Chicago, is in the city spending a week at the Jesse W. Shannon, 1012 Grove local clerk of American Wooden, in New York City with classmates, in New York City and handed the National Baptist Convention. The wedding of Miss Sarah A. Hall and Fred Holmes, who are colonized in the city, will be held on the bride, Heiner Heim, Rev. E. Holmes, and intimate friends will present. Mrs Jesse Tayler of the Jesse Tayler Houston September 1, and will arrive September. She is returning with friends to meet the approval of her many friends, left this week on a motor trip through New York and Dallas, terminating in Chicago, with a portion of her vacation with her father, a prominent citizen of that
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. T.躺 enjoyed Zhong Xue, N. S. stater, Mrs. of M娘 and her children, Harlyn and John Zhuang, N. S. stater, Mrs. of M娘 and Mrs. Alfred Moore, a niece from St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. A. M娘, Mother, mother of Mundane Tail and Smith, Maternal grandmother, Mrs. Anderson, Waco. Prof. and Mrs. O. A. Fuller, the leader and president of Colored State Teachers' Association, accompanied Mrs. Anderson, Wayland, were here last week, having motored to the city.
MRS. H. ACHENSTUH PASSES Mrs. H. Cheuennut, mother of Mrs. Cheuennut, extending over several months, Mrs. Cheuennut is a pioneer citizen of Curriculn, where she and her late husband engaged in business for a number of
The remains were shipped to Corsicana for burial Wednesday night.
Card of Appreciation
(Signed) Neely Allen Jr., 1103 Wilson
son Street, Phone C. 9210.
ENTERTAINS FOR SISTERS
OPEN AIR MASS MERTING
The Harris County Negro Citizen Township will host Sunday afternoon public mass meeting at the Ennacimiento Park to celebrate Dr. H. E. Lee and Rev. J. A. afternoon. Ladies are corollary in attendance. President White is anxious that the entire citizenship will take advantage of the opportunity to come in over increasing numbers. All committees and drive captains will make their reports at this meet.
Y. W. C. A. NOTES
There will be a band concert Friday at 10 a.m. at A. Residence, 204 Haitian Street on the lawn. Music will be rendered by the theatrical selection given by the playful Choral Club. Tuesday, September 9, at 10 a.m. at all interment, call Preston 8999. MANAGER VACATION M. M. Pierson, manager Wonderful Workers of the school, District 4, is now on his vacation having left the North and East. He will spend a few days in New York City, going from home to St. Louis, Missouri, and New York City. He expects to be in the job about the first of September.
THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1930
Wednesday evening, August 20, at twilight as the dazzling lights were turned on in the beautiful flower covered yard of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Brown, and surrounded by the green foliage and covered with the green carpet of earth, and bedecked with palms and ferns, were seen crowds of friends and relatives coming in to witness one of the most adenium rites performed by the
There is a pause when Miss Johnie Mae Wattin walked the keys of the piano accompanied by the vintage Melodious tomes burst forth and thrilled the audience—then Miss Arta Moka Henry—one of Houston's sweet soprans, and the wedding song, "At the realm of connubial bliss." Another pause—quiet as the wedding march, as again, from Coming to the matron of connubial bliss, the matron of bridezies, Miss Corinella Browning and Ole Marie Cormorin, Countie; little Jack Dickman, ring-bearer and little Bertha Lois Fremont, Countie; little Jack McCollough, Miss Johnie Mae Yates on the arm of her father. On the right the groomeer and little Arthur McCollough, the groomeer and Arthur McCollough, Jr.; the groomeer and Samuel Whiting, the bride under the beautiful arch of pink cork wine, the first company was offered by the assistant pastor Arbishop Church; individual cakes and ice cream were
Our liberal marriage policy. Take out today and you get a time and date contract. Our Birth Policy likewise. Baby can be premarital (marriage shall constitute claim of parenthood). Our origination premature (marriage shall constitute real need of your contract evidence claim. Can be carried by any one.
The Rice Agency
(Agents for)
Inter-State Trust
Endowment, Marriage and Birth
Room 527 Chrome Building
Broom Room 527
CAPITOL PHONEL 1881
Mina Alice Antoine, gravesite, person of Mr. and Mra. P. C. College, 2703 Quinnipiac University, has been studying at Wahawk for home this week. She is ending her second summer in Columbus and will be studying degree in mathematics in which subject she majored at Fisk. Mina Antoine graduated from the Columbus High School.
FOR YOUR BABY'S SAKE
Investigate our Birth Endowment for vtwha
Consultation fees, prices, and payments. Contract pays from $125 to $500. Phone Capital 4052, a representative will call and explain with no objections for you to purchase.
Dr. C. B. Johnson, Dentist. 2606 Dowling. Phone Preston 8464. Consultation fees: free; prices reasonable. Years of experience.
Reduce the Acid
In sick stomach—instantly
Sick stichoma, sour stenchoma and hedgerow musty are mean excess acid. The stenchoma uses very little lated. Too much acid makes the stomach and intestine instantly irritated. The best form is Phillip's Milk of Magnolia, which neutralizes many times its volume in acid. Since its invention, 50 years ago, it has remained the standard food. Take a spoonful in water and your happy condition will probably end.
THIS COUPON
To introduce HerbTonic to this astonishing offer for a coupon to our store, and for $1.50 bottle of the best to gast three to five bottles to
HERB
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HerbTonic in the form of Chronic Constipation, Indigestion, Nerves, Loss of Vitality and the blood, prevent disuction that old tired, crampy, may nerve and body hinder. It must be delivered on or pain.
HerbTonic in tea for both meat. Thousand of users healt.
PRICE
PRESENT THIS COUPON
COUPON IS WORTH 90c
reduce HerbTonic the manufacturer is making
minishing offer for a limited time. Bring this
to our store, and for 60c cash get a full sized
tittle of the best tonic ever offered. We sup-
e to live bottles for a treatment.
HERB-TONIC
ALCOHOL 5 PER CENT
HerbTonic is one Hair, Skin, Stomach, Blood,
Constipation, Indigestion, Rheumatism, Run Down
Loss of Vitality and Strength. HerbTonic pur-
pure, prevent diriness, stomach bleeding and
died creaggy, may feel. HerbTonic is for
diasism, both in mild and painful stage. A blood,
and body builder, HerbTonic is harmless to the
deadliest of men. The patient should, and does not give
HerbTonic to both men and women, who want the
Thousands of users have said one bottle cured.
PRICE $1.50
NT THIS COUPON NOW--AT ETHER
THIS COUPON IS WORTH 90c
To introduce Herb-Tonic the manufacturer is making an astonishing offer for a limited time. Bring this $1.50 bottle of the best tonic ever offered. We suggest three to five bottles for a treatment.
Herb-Toxic is for the Liver, Kidney, Stomach, Blood, Carnic Comic Toxic is for the Thymus, Rump, Dose, Nervicome Toxic is for the Vitality and Stretching of the blood, prevents diarrhea, stomach bleaching and inflammation of the Gastrointestinal tract, Rheumatism, both in mild and painful stage. A blood, nerve and body builder. Herb-Toxic is harmless to the unintelligent person. Pleasant to take and does not gripe pain.
Harbic Tonic is for both men and women who want the
best. Thousands of users have said one bottle cured.
— PRICE $1.50
PRESENT THIS COUPON NOW—TODAY—AT EITHER
ASKEW DRUG STORE
2424 McKinney, Fax. 6600
225 West Dallas, Fax. 8731
WE GUARANTEE Teat Herb-
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if for any reason it falls to ple
Official Route South
Golden Anniv
National Bapt
New York
SEPTEMBRE
Leave Houston Missouri Pae
Arrive St. Louis Missouri Pa
Leave St. Louis New York G
Sept. 9th.
Arrive New York, New York
M. Sept. 10th.
Arkansas and Louisiana deli
Special Puffin Sleeping
Service.
We will visit Nigella Falls
official route with your many
Sunney, Fax. 6600 3502 Polk, Fax. 8484
Dallas, Fax. 8731 2738 Ogin, Cap. 2740
GRANTEE That Herb-Tonic will please you to a supris-
sive. Your purchase price will be refunded at this Store
reason it fails to please you.
Rural Route South Texas Delegates
Golden Jubilee
Anniversary
National Baptist Convention
New York City, N. Y.
APTEMBER 10-16TH
Houston Missouri Pacific Line 11:30 P. M. Sept. 7th.
St. Louis Missouri Pacific Line 11:38 P. M. Sept. 8th.
St. Louis New York Central Special Train 12:30 A. M.
New York, New York Central Special Train 7:30 A.
10th.
as and Louisiana delegates will join us at Little Rock.
Pulaski Steeping Car—Chair Cars—Dining Car
visit Niagara Falls on the return trip. Go with the
route with your many friends.
WE GUARANTEE That Teat-House will please you to a suprising extension on your purchase price will be refunded at this Store.
Official Route South Texas Delegates
Golden Jubilee
Anniversary
National Baptist Convention
New York City, N. Y.
SEPTEMBER 10-16TH
Leave Houston Missouri Pacific Lines 11:30 P. M. Sept. 7th.
Arrive St. Louis Missouri Pacific Lines 11:28 P. M. Sept. 8th.
Leave St. Louis New York Central Special Train 12:30 A. M. Sept. 9th.
Arrive New York, New York Central Special Train 7:30 A. M. Sept. 10th.
Arkansas and Louisiana delegates will join us at Little Rock, Special Tollway Steeping Cars—Chair Cars—Dining Car Service.
We will visit Nigara Falls on the return trip. Go with the official route with your many friends.
Rev. I. C. Smith, President and Chairman
Rev. J. H. Cook, Vice Chairman
Rev. A. H. Branch, Secretary
Rev. W. M. Sykes, Assistant Secretary
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GARDENING
PHILLIPS
HALF MOON MUSEUM
Pier Troubles
due to construction
ACID BETWEEN
HUMIDITY
GARBERS HAIRCARE
MISS JONES GIVE PRIETY TEA
One of the most colorful social events of the season is that closing occurred last Monday night when Mrs. Jones gave a tea to all the guests at her home, 310 Ruthven. The home was converted into a veritable garden of flowers, a profusion of American beauty rooms, form and foliage being used for the occasion. Of the affair was pink and green colors, favors and service. The dining room presented a beautiful picture, the table being adorned attractively and decorated with flowers. Refreshments included ice cream, sandwiches, and sandwiches being made of pink and green bread. Sandwiches were prepared and the table, the culinary art was Mrs. Jones. The special tea was given in having the service par excellent. She was assisting who in herself deed of cuisine service. Souvenirs were pink caps, each
Miss Jones was assisted in receiving by her sister, Mrs. Clare L. Butler, and her husband, Mrs. Robert, Mrs. Augusta King, Mrs. Duffy Jones, Miss Leontine Obborne and Mrs. Elizabeth Beaumont. Out-of-town guests included Miss Hortense Mrs. Jazel Lillebart Harrington. Mrs. Marie M. Crawford, Miss Linda Beaumont of Los Angeles, Cal, and Mrs. A. V. Mckeldery of Prairie View. Nearly all guests participated during the evening.
ways know what to do. Crude and harmful methods never appeal to the consumer. It is safer. It may save a great many disasters. We must be to save the genuine Phillips' milk of Magellan prescribed by phytochemicals in the acids acids. 226 and 60 a bottle—any drug store. U. S. registered "Trade" has been the U. S. registered "Trade" Mark of the Charles H. Phillips Chemical Com-mercial Company. Charles H. Phillips since 1856.
Rev. I. C. Smith, President and Chairman
Rev. Jas. H. Cook, Vice
Rev. A. H. Branch, Secretary
Rev. W. M. Sykes, Assistant Secretary
A WEEKLY NEWSPAFFER FOR ALL THE PEOPLE
IN MEMORIAM
In memory of Mrs. Amie Edmond.
Born August 31, 1929, at New Orleans, La.
Darling mother no one knew how I
No one knew the bitter pain,
I have suffered since you left me.
Yes, I have been lonely every day.
Since the angels gave loneliness and
look you away.
But she is dear and the angels
are near.
Since my darling mother went there
my darling mother went there
(Signed) Mrs. J. E. Cunningham.
FAIRCHILD ON THE JOB
T. M. Fairchild president watch
tower Mutual Life Insurance
Company,
first and only old line, legal
serve life insurance company.
Negrogs is about able to be out again after
having been confined to his bed for
lowing the removal of his homie
President Fairchild states that he will
be happy when he can be bent out of
preparing himself for the vigorous pro-
gram which Watcher Life will
Labor Day
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and has garage and concrete
a week.
For Day Excursion
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Return on any Interurban Same Day
Galveston-Houston Electric
Railway Co.
JEFF L. ALEXANDER, Mgr.
FAIRFAX*7171
A very conveniently arranged four-room house with
water, gas and electricity. This house is at the cow
house and Rasalala and Rosalala. It has a garage and
has garage and concrete sidewalk. Rents for $8.00
a week.
FIFTH WARD
A five-room brick veneer
convenience, 6405 Farmers
Avenue car line; ample yaw
To the right people, the
Call Preston 2081.
SAFETY INVEN
409-11 Smith St.
HENKE & P
Houston
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STORES FOR
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2806 TO 2816 T
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BETY INVESTMENT
Smith St. Prestige
KE & PILLOT,
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STORES FOR YOUR
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TO 312 MILAM STREET
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Washington Avenue at South
Pacific Crossing
PLENTY OF PARKING
A five-room brick veneer, brand new with every convenience, 5405 Farmer. One block from Lyons Avenue, a simple yard and friendly shade. Two right, right, the house will rent for $7.50. Call Preston 2031.
Houston's Oldest Grocers
STORES FOR YOUR
CONVENIENCE
302 TO 312 MILAM STREET
2806 TO 2816 TRAVIS STREET
Washington Avenue at Southern
Pacific Crossing
WITH PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE
We have served the public for
58 years to their satisfaction
with honest weights and
"Most of the
st of the Best the Price"
"Most of the Best for the Price"
FAIRCHEAR ON THE JOB
T. M. Fairchild, watchtower Mutual LLI: insurance Company, first and only lli legal line, irrigated property organized by and for Texas Negroes, is about able to be out again after having been confined to his bed. After the removal of his bouncy floor, he will be happy when he can be back at his desk again, and that he is now preparing himself for the vigorous exercise. LLI will launch in the fall.
Excursions
Investon
Urban
Round Trip
1:20 P. M., 3:30 P. M.
Urban Same Day
Houston Electric
Day Co.
EXANDER, Mgr.
AX-7171
THIRD WARD
brand new with every
One block from Lyons
and friendly shade trees.
house will rent for $7.50.
ESTMENT CO.
Preston 2031
PILLOT, INC
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‘The oldest college for Negroes west vf the Mississippi.
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‘our group in the entire country, Endowment cam-
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Today there are two and one-half million the poorest countries and it is one of the poorest countries with exports amounting to only six million dollars a year. The man-made aqueducts, built by the French, and the aqueducts of independent Haiti, are no more the country that has undeniably been deteriorating. The people Haiti has not been imminent the spirit of progress. They have had decadent ideals. In a free country, they have maintained a existence of a small cultured group, of a small group of a degree or an illiterate mass of peasant. They have had a thousand years, the degree of leadership. It has been satisfied with its condition and taken so great care in the fields. The so-called elites of the country were the welfare of all the people of the labor of the mass provided that with enough to enjoy a certain amount of the elite group has been willing to give up for a generation. Haiti has just been patterning along and slipping peaceful. Sixty-five years ago, the American Negro was emancipated. His life was a curious one. Today a log cabin is a curiosity. The Haitian slave frowned and won his liberty. His abode then was a tattered
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The TRUTH ABOUT THE FREDERICK DOUGLASS
By J. A. ROGERS
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The Concluding Part
In the person of Douglass, as was said, and its relentless and fierce entered the fight against slavery. To hostile audiences he took on the task of organizing a mass rally.
THE FIGHT
At Pendleion, Indiana, the mob tore down the platform on which he was speaking; when it attacked him he defended himself with a club.
At Pendleton, Indiana, the man it attack
When he spoke of returning to English persuasion asked him to lead English persuasion him a home as long as he lived, he moved strong enough to make him desert his people. "Whether a slave or free man, and there I mean to appl and be spent in the cause of my outraged brother, that he said 'countrymen,' not when his English friends found out that he could not be persuaded, they gave him 20,000 dollars to his freedom, the remainder was to报纸 a newspaper. "Back in America the free-born back in England founded the North Star, a paper for freedom, but equality. This step was necessary as the abolitionists were opposed equally, some of them became free, others it would be doubled, however, beliefled firmly in the equality of all men. "I know that there is a human problem. He saw the slave and the freedom not as a
trymen of the proudest in the land. He contended that the constitution was a law of the land, firmly imposed the back-to-Africa policy, and black man was his country, America and he predeceded Booker T. W. Washington by urging free colored persons to attend school. He traded. Harriet Beecher Stowe, became interested, went off to collect the above differences with some of the abolitionists were the cause of his death. He was later mistaken which was later proud to have a monument in his honor, at first opposed it, but later made its mist: According to Duglass, the abolitionist made fun of him. But he stuck.
Not did he desert the lecture plat-
mob tore down the platform on w
ed him he defended himself with
form. With his firm friends, Wen-
wang went everywhere. By this time he
had become, in himself, the most ef-
fective advocate among the thousands. The
pres-law party party hit him more
anywhere. Another who was greatly inspired
by Dougess was John Brown, his
home. When John Brown was about
to murder him on Harper Ferry, he
but Douglas realizing that it would
matter rather than on slavery, refused
most likely also realigned the hope-
fulness. Nevertheless, the raid brought him
to trouble, and he was forced to
land. His name had been found among
who had been connected with Brown
being romped up, at the time
this he had been adding slaves to
the prisoner. He was a station-matter
on the United States government, as
the South into Canada, was called.
A strongly for the cause, returning to
America when the Green Party in a
different light. When was actually be-
gan, he throws his whole weight into
"Union and Emancipation; Abolition
Consistent with his policy of equality, he demanded that colored persons be treated with respect and not merely as servants and laborers. Northern color prejudice precludes openness to the population, the people, it and as the need of men grew with thousands of white men deserting the North, he was forced to accept them
It was these colored soldiers, as they who turned the tide of battle at Haiti, Douglas helped to raise the 54th son of his wife, Charles Lewis, being among the first to enlist. He himself chose his son, Charles Lewis, being among the first to enlist. He himself chose to General Thomas by Secretary of War Stanton; the latter, however, did keep his promise, although he did not spend much time. The colored soldiers now in the army, the next tank was to see that they were fairly treated. The policy of the French, prosecution, as Horace Greely said at the time: "Every black soldier now goes to battle with a halter about his
Douglass insisted that the North
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THE BOSTON EDITOR
Paul Laurence Dunbar, the post, close personal friend of Frederick Douglass.
should retaliate on such occasions further, that the colored soldier should be treated with respect and the same opportunity for promotion.
Stubbily be fought for this, and was a frequent visitor at the White House, at first but, at the New York dawn began to prove their worth. Lincoln learns to appreciate the white man's courage and the moments of the conflict would sometimes aid for him. One one occasion desert their masters as he felt that to desert their masters as he felt that to desert the South, he second inauguration Douglas was, however, barred at the door because of his color. A gentleman, who knew him well, happened to meet him with himself.
After his visit Lincoln, sitting in the white man's cape, came to meet him. "Here comes my friend, Douglas," he said. "He is the man I knew."
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think of my speech?"
"Mr. Lincoln," replied Douglass, "I must not detain you with my poor country. There are thousands waiting to shake your hand."
"No, no, answered Lincoln, "you are little. There's no man in the country whose opinion I wish more than yours. I want to know what you think of it.
Mr. Lincoln, responded Douglass, "that was a sacred effort."
But for Douglass also the Negro might not have become a citizen at least when he did. President Johnson's idea was to get the South back.
The sunlight of his truth dispelled the mist in his hold relief each darkened cloud. To and save crime he gave their prophecy and hurled at evil what was evil's treason. The Torellon Tittle wrote: "I knew the noblest giants of my day and he of them, strong amid the storms. Some day when the mists of color will have been bleached, Douglas will be equal of any great man this nation has produced, and an inspiration for him. The Negroes of America own the world and would have been much worse for them than they are today.
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Chicago, III.—(ANP) —Two drunk men played at the Chicago Lying-In Hospital early Monday and robbed them of their equipment and attended a George Hughes, a clerk, was knocked unconscious when he tried to ooze the blood of the robbers. This is the hospital which has been purged for the expanded program of Provident Hospital in cooperation with the Chicago A campaign (or $3,000,000 of the successful) promoted in its behalf in January. —Would only be with the large cooperative organization of the campaign might be corrected. It was suggested that a Durham hospital would be the location of the Chicago Wihl, national industrial agencies among Nigro and other areas.
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manity, like all other programs of progress, will not lack support.
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have become attuned to days of electric lights, sanitary sewers,
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INTELLIGENCE AND INTEGHITY MAKE MEN
AND RACES GREAT
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HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 80, 1930
IMPORTANCE OF THE TEXAS PRIMARY
“Sterling Wins Governorship.” ‘These were the words with
which one of the leading dailies of Texas heralded the fact that
Ross Sterling, South Texas candidate for the Democratic nom!
nation had bested his opponent: in the rum-off, It did not state
‘hat he had won the Democratic nomination but that he had won
th governorship of the State of Texas, And there are few who
vwll differ with this idea. |
‘But for Negroes and for all thinking persons there should be
snuch food for thought in auch an announcement. It is true that
the auccessfol candidate for the Democratic nomination has auto-
‘tially won the governorship of this and practieally all South-
fern staten. And yet ticso who oppose the voting of Negroes in
Democratic primaries will attempt to say that primaries are not
the eletion as nach but that they are only the attempt to select
the standard Nearer of a particular party. ‘This sclection without
‘the participation of any group of citizens js tantamont to com-
plete distranchinement and ean only be seen as such by fair mind-
ed men,
““aterling Wine Gavernorship!” And yet thore wore more than
0 00 Neon eae eho ern dered of the ht wots
for him or for his opponent, despite the fact that many of ther
secs deny Dare party ab were mary of he how
Tanda who yoted for the two candidates. In many of the coun-
‘Hea of Texan they made attempts to got Into the primaries only
to be thrown back into thelr stato of dlafranchisement by the!
Aes of smmitens which ere aided and abetted by the wor
@ Legislature whose hw of a ‘go Was ‘inged|
id toned wit pecudce puss unl cle. "eanstaien by
the law and peculiar quirks in the legal machinery make the coo-
Lnuntion of this dastardly scheme poasible. Tt ts truly unfortu-
nate that suoh a. large part of Amoriea ean thus stultity conse
‘eee and abort simple justice.
‘HOM, nel ha statin cata, to malnain Tut
‘us Negroes do not see the valuo tn keeping eternally a
Job of breaking through this wall of political prejudice and f|
Haina of Ul efforts tank to which they dedicate al of thet
‘energies and strength. Tt must become a wort of fetish whieh ia
fever abvent from their Uhoughta. Tt rust be seen as a work
of Fuatin, withot he acooaitiment of which thee can be
‘Bo peace of malnd or sesuriy of life in any community. Not ony
‘thould the thought of the slavery which is to come unless thi
frie eaten down, bear uth any er of data
ents which may be our in this fight, but the knowledge that
‘ur unorn generations are alo foe the vetime of this anny
fanlese we guarantee freedors to them, must spur us on to stil
Manet 1> Sees tana tais Gleitiicm wae be remueed.
‘THE SURVEY FUND IS COMPLETE
More than a year ago Negro Houston, aided in spirit by the
Houston Camber ot‘Commeren and the traci Commer
decided to know more about the actual situation as it pertained
Southern dl aiestor tor the National Bota tacgus te come
Re Nat ‘cams
{o'the ely ted fal a Bacay of “rhe Tire
nds for thls purpose were Talted by poplar subscription and
the-stady was made by Mr. Thomas, "ie committe ow
‘ounaes that as the rest ofthe as three effort, the funds for
‘Belpaleton of the neck fave en raed tet ost
dance ever held by members vf our race in Houston, huge whist
{ouraament on the Tawn af a publi mlrtedcltizen and'a mid.
night “ramble” held atthe Linesln ‘Theatre finiahed this tas: of
2 yeaa duration.
"Negro Houston needs to feel rather proud ofthis, its first real
gontebution to actual krowledge of ite and ita surroundings.
A informerbllove that from ts fd of formation there
te the oper for nora fll cnating bcommuniy
praca and for ore efetiny moving forward nh ceper
tivo way. "The fact that al of the funds were eased by mex:
bar of the face from meres ofthe acl ano Rav &
etc ah ly rou mare proud of a od more
{ident at ee ably to do the necasary things for ial
commie is tobe commended and the citizenry at large isto bo
ongratointed on thie forward sep.
‘ow well Negro Houston does what it does and the extent to
whieh proceeds tntelligentiy il depend solely on the vision and
{ctanl towed of contitions of thove who essay to correct the
tvs of the community and toil the needs both economic and
ctor methods ave tng ae Bd tel a, "To
‘et tha ho tuaton was anand "ant enogh a ihee
mand times. We must know. “How many Negro. proper
trac her n Houston?” Wha tha Noe acho Pople
thon What i the avorage wage of Negra in the ctr? How
‘many churches are there! How many clubs are there? What
rrcen of the Negro cen gaye is Fol Tax ach yas! In
What cas are the majority of Negro homes? What is the act
Un living condition of Negroes an far ‘aa sireeta sewers, lights
rater and gua are concerned? "All ofthese fats must be knows
Before any" Inteligenty. constructive program ean be launch
any’ of these very facia willbe found in tho survey which ft
be dlariouted to the welfare and seal agentes of the city and
Which isto bo placed the disposal of the Chamber of Commerce
4s wellan the schools and Ibrares, Ita the frst attempt at a
[Negro “soureo book” which Houston Negroes have ever ade]
‘The Informer ttolt will ue i largely and it hereby expres
{Sanka to thse who were responnible for its completion Te alo
fggosta that no more concfte thanks ould be prefered to
{have whose eneray and whocs funds have game int raking tees
facts publ, thas the consistent and constant use of the facta
shh hy tn ena npn tore ann fre
rama Wich son be frthereh'n't mere highly cooperate
oan
NO RACE ISSUE IN THIS PRIMARY
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‘The Informer feels that in #0 far as this was true, the campaign
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peals to preje tas woro made in the majority of the campaigns
miblevaran gestae face lanyas ete
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‘the fact that such demagogues have seemed,
to, encoun politics rather than|
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EMANCIPATION PARK
No more concrete argument for the creation of more parka aod
auegronah fr Nears oe fond tana, Bmarpton Pa
fx Dowling Stret hich, since ts renovation, has become the
Mocca for gatherings and great throngs of cafdren end
ups in search of diversion nd the profitable use of ha esas
‘Tennis courts are in crnatan use; the laws i elways Lk
edith he ‘eh ac Yona th dy a te ra
Soa, SO ee aa ee
‘Time was when this pace had no such reputation or patronage
But with the beattitiation and anprovetent, hick hay bee
dv in rr gh fe cme aco any dp
to the whole neighborhood. And more ‘that, it is fine
Riedy (ons fea aig peligro ag ae teed
made this place for its Negro citizens, has the right to
flat te ncn rogrr. ‘a
whic fe see ll hou thoy There soul be
parks and. And on the Fee ett
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