Houston Informer
Saturday, October 4, 1930
Houston, Texas
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GEORGIA MOB LYNCHES WRONG NEGRO
Mordecai Johnson Chosen One Of Ten Religious Leaders
FIRST WEEKS AT COLORED HIGH SCHOOLS SHOW FINE OUTLOOK AND INCREASED ENROLLMENT
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VOL. XII GEORGE Mordecai Chosen O Religious
New York City.—(INS.) Dr. Mordecai W. Johnson, president of Howard University, Washington, D.C., has been selected by the National Council of Religion who are foremost in things spiritual in this country. Rabbi Wise is recognized everywhere as one of the greatest minds and spiritual leaders in American and allied religions, usual weight for this reason. Dr. Johnson has recently returned from Haiti, where he served as a member of President Hoover's educational commission of polish Dr. B. R. Moon, principal Tukeague Institute, was the chairman. Since taking over the presidency of Howard University, Dr. Johnson has brought about more progressive and enlightened former administrations. Contrary to popular belief when he
NEGRO DAY WINS
MUCH APPLAUSE
AT TEXAS FAIR
Marshall (1962) - In every respect Negro Day at the Central East Side of Chicago, one of the most successful parts of the race, was declared in the local business declared in the most local business and industrial concern employing Negroes, the city schools were closed in the city, and Bishop were cut short. The enjoyment of the colored population, and they were there by the thousands. The afternoon featured a football game between Wiley and Houston, the victory by a score of 12 to 6. G. O. McCormick, the evening program, and they were enjoyed by the vast throngs which view it. The 25 Negro agricultural exhibits and those responsible for these exhibitions were very young and the management of the fair has encouraged and gradually increased this department of the city, which was declared the manager of the greatest ever shown in the
Prof. C. H. Waller, head of the ex-commissioned farm in Texas, in discussing the exhibit with the writer, stated that, in his opinion, the farm is a good example of the fact that the Negro farmers in this section are improving their conditions; and that a certain amount of their effort comes from that this state of affairs would be increasingly more encouraging from year to year.
FIRST WEEKS AT CO SCHOOLS SHOW AND INCREASE
They're off! And yet this is not a race track story. But it in a story of a race that is far more important than a race that is less important. Here is an race of any race. Here is the race of life which is being begun or continued by the thousands in the Negro high schools in Houston.
The race started on September 15 and The Informer was interested to see what the participants were getting started. So the high school principals to find out what kind of start they had had and what the prospects for the year are.
Jack Yates High
Prof. James D. Ryan showed on his face that he was well pleased with the work he did at day and day at Jack Yates, where the enrollment to date is 3438, which is a demand. The number of the staff remains the same except that he is a music teacher who gives half a day each day to music and all positions have been filled with the exception of that of secretary, and I am greatly encouraged by the cooperation and assistance on the part of my staff and students, and I look forward to the very best year in Jack Yates' history," Prof. Ryan said.
THE HOUSTON INFORMER
took charge as the first Negro president of this university, Dr. Johnson has succeeded in raising more money for Howard than any of his predecessors. The other nine men selected by Rabbi Wise were Rabbi Henry Cohen of Galveston; John Holmes, pastor of the Community Church of New York; Harry Emerson Fowler of Riverdale; Francis C. McConnell, professor of moral theology at the Catholic University; Washington; Francis J. McConnell, president of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America; Harry Ward, Union Theological School of Chicago; Taylor, founder of Chicago Commons Social Settlement, Chicago; Sherwood Eddy, secretary for Asia of the Y. M. Johnson, Jones, Quaker, of Haverford, Fa.
NEGRO LAWYER IS GIVEN HIGH POST BY PARTY
Boston, Mass. — (ANP)—Headlines of the Boston and group was a Republican attorney Matthew W. Bullock, “dry,” and one of the most active political figures here, was named on the resolution to appoint Matthew Bullock, sister of President Lowell Powlon, sister of President Lowell of Harvard University, Mrs. Powlon had aspired to the position and expressed keen disappointment that the action attributed the action of the convention in this case to be due to her antitrust activities and her activities against the Volstead Neither Mr. Bullock nor Mr. Powlon are residents of the 10th district of Boston, and Mr. Bullock is a well-known Boston attorney and is a member of the state board of parish. He is regarded as a race in this section and has for a few years worked for the Republican party.
**NEGREES DESERT G. O. P.**
Little Rock, Ark. — (INS)—Despite the fact that there is a considerable national committee for this issue, the state Republican in the county. Township has to serve county election commissioner, to date every person whom he has had in mind has turned out to serve the county.
**Booker T. Washington High**
High school of Booker Washington high school, the happiness which he feels as he was in the coming year. His enrollment is 725, we have an increase over last year, on the second day of school and have been hard at it since, Prof. Miller 1930-31 should be a banner year at Booker Washington High. Phyllis Wheatley High
"We have bid a fine start," we were told from the lips of Prof. E. O. Wilson. The fight against 774, and last year, we have never seen a time when we were going to vacation time to come a close. "The war Prof. Smith described gave us a more boundless gone about their work.
"Harper is a more promising outlining of this year than at the beginning of any previous year. The enrollment of the staff remains the same, but its growth has been much higher in our studies." In the foregoing words the start has been made at High.
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HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1930
BISHOP PREXY ANNOUNCES BIG GIFT TO SCHOOL
A cash gift of $9,000 was made recently to the school of theology of the University of Texas at Austin for a commencement by President Joseph J. Rhodes. The gift will make possible an additional professor this year. The name of the donor was withheld from the college, and that annual allowance will be represented the interest of a philanthropist in the college, and that annual allowance will be represented to the institution in the future for the specific purpose of improving the college. The strength of this gift is the Baptist churches and individual members and friends of the demonstration of the college this year, the president of the college this year, the president of two other gifts were made to the college recently by friends who have attended the private library of a prominent Texan. The office equipment represents the original cost of the library was at an excellent condition. The books are in excellent condition.
FLORIDA MOB TAR
AND FEATHER JEW
FOR LIKING NEGRO
White Man Wills Entire Fortune To Race Woman
White Man Wills Entire Fortune To Race Woman
Baltimore, Md.—(INS)—It is not more oftentime that men publicly and as a matter of record reward the New York attorney, at least not to the extent of leaving any considerable portion of their estate because known to have accrued income, to have been testament of Charles C. Harwell, and ondhand furniture dealer, was filled with the money he will harwell left his entry estate repited to be valued at several hundred dollars. Fletcher, who had been a faithful servant and helper to him through the daughters of the dead man and Harwell of Atlanta, Ga., and New York, Washington, D. C., have served notice through their attorney, Harry W. Harwell, and Washington, D. C., will. Both the attorney and the man expressed themselves at being the father of their father and heaped upon them in an Attorney for Miss Fletcher's state that under the laws of Maryland a man may have his property to the extent that he was not the possible chance of the will being broken. He was matched for an interview Miss Fletcher said that he had no interest in Mr. Harwell knew what he was doing was satisfied with the will, and that made the need to consider how he had shown he
WHITE FAMILIES TAKE
COTTON PICKING JOBS
AWAY FROM NEGROES
Oklahoma City, Okla. —(INS) —powerfully it was the universal棉制 cotton pickers exclusively. But recent developments indicate that, if they were to be used, will no longer be a traditional occupation. The Murphy, a consulmenter of labor unions, used a call for 50 white families and 15 white families and 15 white families for service at Elk City. Okla. complained of discrimination, but to no avail.
G. A. H. SHEPPARD, Th. B. Bishop College, Marshall, recipient of a $1,700 fellowship from a special fund administered by F. R. H. Blair of the Jeans-Slater Board. The fellowship will be renewed, and Mr. Blair will be Chairman of the Hartford Theological Seminary Hartford, Conn. The fellowship was granted on recommendation of President Joseph J. Brandeis.
PRINTED REPORT
ON PRAIRIE VIEW
CONFERENCE OUT
Prairie View—The first annual session of the Conference on Education at Prairie View State College Over the weekend, with conference B. T. O. Walters, and conference B. T. O. Walters, and Dr. L. W. Roussier, associate state superintendent of public instruction at Prairie View State College. The conference have been held in the Prairie View State College. W. B. Roussier, Mr. Roussier embraces the Negro education in Texas and is said to have written a story on the subject yet published. The bulletin embraces statisticly stated statistics and arranged it. In the cities, the value of property of the students is the highest in high and elementary schools, and enrolment in the Smith High schools, greater than length of school terms are shown as a measure of education in Texas by the Rosewall, the Rockefeller, and the Shawnee.
ELKS REELECT H.P.CARTER AS STATE LEADER
ELKS REELECT H.P.CARTER AS STATE LEADER
CHINAMAN LOSES PANTS
TO "WINDY, CITY", NEIG
Chicago, Ill.—(HNS)—It is not of them that Chieman play the game of basketball, but he does not speak their language. But Samte Kee, local chink laundroman, forgot and played the age-old game of basketball. Balfour, dappier confidence man of Chicago's naughty South Side, played the game of the Chieman's only pair of basketball players. Complaint to the police that he had been cheated. Balfour was taken to the police station, where he became his dad no pants. Two enemies, turbine generators to be installed by the Brooklyn Edison, sufficient to light nearby a half billion flashlight bulbs or enough to give the lights four inches an arm.
Troup—(INF)—Until recently John Henry Sesson was like most others, is suffering from hard times and the loss of his business, was an incessant worker and owner of a farm. But, due to crop failures and other recesses, his debts had accumulated. Being honest and desirous of liquidation, he offered to sell his farm to a farmer, the small sum of $35 per acre. A year later, "Way, it's too poor to sprout weed," he said. "But we could get anything but grass for it too poor to sell." He was brought close to Sesson's property, and he has already been offered $500 per a mineral lease. The former creditor gave that he did not purchase the
REORGANIZED MOSAICS PICK LOCAL DOCTOR
DR. CHAS. W. PEMBERTON
Marshall, Texas--At the state
grand lodge of the Monica Temple
of America held here Saturday, Sept.
27, Judge Sejo A. Jones, national
grand master, appointed Dr. Chas. W.
Pemberton of Florida to take charge
of the southern part of Texas, and A.
W. Pemberton of the northern half of Texas, both under
the direct supervision of the national
grand manager. By Pemberton,
was accompanied to Marshall by
Lawyer Nabir of Nabir, Atkins and
Joseph, who is the lawyer.
Judge Jones announced that plans of reorganization have been completed and insurance society among our clients will be used to liquidate the organization. The assets of the old organization will be used to liquidate the insurance society to approximately $800,000. The liabilities are, however, fully protected by the insurance society as the liquidate, but as most of the assets are still some delay because of the depression in the real estate market at the present time, the amount of living members, the thousand of living members, the American has been organized as the most modern and popular fraternal organization of our group. The money paid by the living members will be used to pay the debt and due not to any of the back bills will be in position to pay all claims as soon as death trophy is furnished. The scope of service of the activity and service societies have been limited since societies have not rendered the kind of service that the living members
Victim Exonorated By White Warden After The Lynching
So the mob was quickly formed and proceeded about its mission. As time
DIXIE PRIMARY SYSTEM WILL BE INVESTIGATED
Lincoln, Neb.—(INS) The indecisive battle has happened. Southmen once bore of congress have always insisted upon recruiting every other section of the population, every law of the land, but have likewise insisted that it was nobly business what happened in the South. This has been true of the districtral committees, known primary system. As long as the senate campaign funds committee is known the North, West and East, things are inevitable that all improper elections of congressman, whatever the improvement or be investigated, frowned upon. It could not be expected that the senate would elect a group of its members a election of a group of its members under a system of complete diffrence of voting population. And the inevitable has happened the activities of a Ku Klux Klan grand dragon through the national primary, the senate campaign funds committee left here today to require in the North Carolina and the South to be represented in North Carolina the members that in North Carolina the members that in everything in his power to prevent Negroes from voting in the primary elections, and went down to禁忌 defeat before his more tolerant enemies.
Senator Gerald P. Nye, chairman of the committee, said that the committee that it had not been decided to investigate first. But it is widely complete, investigation into the prereligious investigation into elect students under systems which are in direct defence of the decision States and the Circuit Court of Appalachia.
ANOTHER STATUTE
IS UNVEILED IN
HONOR OF LINCOLN
OUR PRONE NUMBER
IS PRESTON
1243
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TRY TO PLACATE
NEGRO VOTERS
IN NEW JERSEY
TRY TO PLACATE
NEGRO VOTERS
IN NEW JERSEY
BUSINESS MAN TALKS TO LOCAL WHITE Y' GROUP
On last Thursday morning J. Alston Athkin, treasurer and treasurer of the Company, talked to the staff of the Company, a sociation of the Houston, H. W. C. A. and the welfare status of Negroes in Houston, as made by Jaime Goethal in Houston, as made by Joanne T. Upton in Houston, as made by the Houston Survey Union League for the Houston Survey Union League, as made by Mice Edith Parker, general secretary of the cen-tral board of the association to the social background giving rise to the survey itself, John, executive secretary of the colored branch of the association to the social background giving rise to the survey itself, John, executive secretary of the survey model used to importance of close contacts between all people in the community who are interested in the underprivileged citizens. He was made, mentioning the fact that it was a complete product, in product form, of the survey itself, Mr. Athkins called it which it disclosed in his opinion fully justified this preliminary study in life in Houston. These facts were clarified in the area and in no bar; (2) that there is practically no drainage in Negro sections of the (Continued on Editorial Page)
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WHITE LAUGHTER
PAGE TWO
INSTALLMENT FIVE
He had met a woman on the place who had been "with" her man for a couple of years, and proud of their three children as any married couple could have been. They lived together quietly, and they improved themselves, just as anyone else did. They method of reasoning regarding what he had been taught to hold as rank immorality was no let down in his mind. He knew that he self that the fact that he had not taken advantages of the many chances for adventure offered him, was amused.
Temptation
The place had a wild wabaric quali-
tude, and had black woods that lay between
the Barre manSION and the wide cotton
beds and once been the site of a
log house, but the church had long since been for-
mer on Colonel Barre's plantation as a
sitting place where, after the day's
sunset, he could gather, build the big fire,
and dance and sing until the moon was
howling. "You like how it looks." Hothot
don't know, Carl confessed with a
shakty laugh. "It gets me all intrigue-
ment." He heard any like that when I was a kid in
Mississippi. I forgot to mention.
Someone was singing again, Carl
bent to tears. "I am in de driver,
de river run to de sea,
de I run into my dady,
de river run to de sea,
de What kind o' blues is that?" Hot-
hot "The kind Langston Hagus he
writes," Carl replied, as though he
was a scholar. "Sunday Day don't write that kind o' blues his companion ascribed to,
Perhaps not." Carl agreed, smil-
ingly, don't run on out and back, don't
run on out and back, Hothot! he suggested,
The little man aqirmed, then he
raligned back to his position beside
THE DANCE
"Why?" the youth ejaculated in surprise, "why should they think me up." Well, I reckon it 's cause you talks like that. "I can't help how I talk. Hotshot." I can't help how I talk. Hotshot. I wish I could talk—like they do. "That's funny," his companion said, like you, 'an here you are within you could talk like me.' He sighed. You could talk like me.
"Come on out here, Elmir, an hake yi hign haw, I am come, on elea alone, and pats ye fool!" The girl to whom she were told the gift was colored, with heavy, lustrous black hair, and an earband, showed friendliness for Carla. She sat at the edge of the fireplace, known women's arms. She smiled bald, then uncoiled her hands and came to the center of the fireplace, grinned so proudly that his gold teeth flashed in the firelight. She took it, baby, he admonished. The movement of the girl's body drew abilient inhalations from the men. Then an owl appeared, increasingly in the narrow space. The giant one-eyed, sensual chords of the bark, drew deep, slow, sensual chords from his instrument. "Play that thing, One-Eye" a man
THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1930
SYNOPSIS
"Bogo, you let my gal be," he cried loudly. "The big man set the girl down deliberately. "You speakin' to me!" he asked, "I grin for you. Please speak, although nervously." He was. Just 'cause you big as the side of the girl, don't think that any girl can speak. You asked, 'What can you calculate' to do 'bout hit?' Bogo asked in the same colossly dangerous tones he had used "I let you be pep!" Emrai cried "I am. Are you let me be, too, you big age!" Bogo pushed the girl behind him with a careful movement of his hand. The growl second the IH had grown.
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Place
The Ultimatum
"I wants you, that's what I want," the big man spoke out of the darkness truculently. "I want you, with me, with me" Car asked, a little less friendly.
"I want you to leave this yere
vanation," Boeg grated, his heavy
weight, heavy foot in the stillness. "At
I want you 't leave a run-ainn...
but why? Carl protested. "Why
should I leave?"
Boogr and no questions; Boeg
growled, coming close to the youth,
"but start gain' now—an'丹 you
daybreak catch you nowhorses it
daybreak catch you nowhorses it
break you up into little bitty pieces."
END OF INSTALLMENT FIVE
Does Boeg's threat frighten Carl? Does Carl turn "yellow" and leave his friend, Husband, and happiness? Does Boeg turn "yellow" and leave his friend, Husband, and happiness? Does Boeg turn "yellow" and leave his friend, Husband, and happiness?
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A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR ALL THE PEOPLE
WHITE BUS DRIVER
IS DISCHARGED AS
UNFAIR TO NEGRO
Springfield, Mass. — (ANP) Vigorous action on the part of Councilman Alfred H. Tavnerier resulted in the hiring of a bus driver, because he practiced racial discrimination on one of the New York City buses. Councilman Tavnerier informed the transportation board that the practice of racial discrimination by bus employees had been going on for some time, and the case which brought matters to a head concerned Norman Johnson who had been hired by Johnson was intimidated by Perrone, who left the bus at Window Locks, rather than run the risk of mistreatment at the bus station. The incident to the attention of Mr. Tavnerier led to the transportation board membares expressed disapproval of such tactics and viciously unintentionally harmed a bus in this territory. The board further supervised of motor vehicles, to write to each bus company by the city, asking their policy in the re
ARKANSAS TRIGOPS
CALLED OUT WHEN
BANK RUN STARTS
P fine Bluff, Ark.—(ANP) The Arkansas national guardmen have been called upon to serve in many cases as Negro prisoners of Moho, m烛having attacks on working Negroes by bees whites, and Wednesday night, the Negroes were robbed of their vest robbery during a run on the Merchants and Plaintiffs Bank. On the bank on the bank, a scarcely accounted for bank through a false report that the bank would be hundred of depositors millled the day, and it was decided to keep the day, and it was decided to keep the day, and it was decided to pay off those deserving to withdraw their funds. Many of the depositors
NEGROES OPEN MOVIE FIRM
New Orleans, La.—(ANP) For
the first time, the movie
brings in New Orleans.
Nervo concern has been granted
the full rights to operate independently.
The film is produced by the
Film Pro Film Agents, the promoter
and J. C. Rodez, general manager.
A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR ALL THE PEOPLE
TODAY'S RECIPE
BETTY BARCLAY
ASAPARGAN ITALIENE
(Serves 9)
2 pounds asparagus
Boiling water
1 tablespoon hutter
2 tablespoons flour
cup milk
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon pepper
Pillow rice
Fried crottons of bread or butter
toasted slices
Crusted asparagus to uniform length, wash and tie in six bundles.
Keeping tips above water for the first ten minutes. Just before cooking is completed salt the water. Make a waffle with water, flour, and seasonings and add attained juice of 1 orange. Serve on fried crottons of bread or butter toast with sauce poured over tips.
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1 package lemon junet
1 pint milk
1 large bread
1 raisin
raisins
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1 4-2 cup sated cake flour
1 2 teaspoons baking powder
1 cup butter or other shortening
1 cup sugar
1 cup strong decaffeinated coffee
3-4 cup walnut meats, broken
3 egg whites, stiffly heated
the flour once, measure, and
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Cream butter thoroughly,
add sugar gradually, and cream together
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Fold in egg whites. Bake in
grain pan, 32x2 inches, in moderate oven
for 15 minutes. Cover with
moist mea
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ORANGE PUMPKIN CANDY
1 cup cooked and sliced pumpkin
2 cups sugar
2 cups water
1 teaspoon sugar
1 teaspoon ginger and juice
1 lemon, grated and juice
teaspoon powdered cinnamon
1 cup orange juice
Put pumpkin, sugar, butter,
water, or until it reaches 28° F. Add
water, or until it reaches 28° F. Add
water to grated cheese. When cool mark in
squares.
BAKED FISH
1 average helping filled filleted
fresh, haddock or whiting
filled with salt
Salt and pepper
Lemon
1 plate and lay the fish on
with the skin inside up. Put
the skin on the fish. When
the skin can be easily removed,
Melt butter. A flat pan lay fish on
the skin and cook for ten minutes. Baste twice while
baking. Remove skin and squeeze
Warm the milk until lukewarm but, and dissolve the lemon juice and add the lemon juice into the almonds into them. Let stand in warm water and let the banana, banana, and egg white, gar and lemon juice, beating until thick. Add as topping when ready to serve.
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FREEDOM OF MOORHILL PORCH HAM
is made from palm oil. Hams, with order,
are sold in palm oil stores.
TECHNICS Agr. Research Specialist
Dept. E-665 vt. 1831 St. New York.
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NEGRO ARTIST ACCLAIMED IN RADIO SPEECH
Atlanta, Ga.—The work of Aaron W. Douglas, artist colored who was formerly a resident of Chattanooga, N.C., delivered Monday over WSB, the Atlanta Journal station, by W. L. Hastings, public man of the Hastings community, and a exclusive guest house in Chicago the other day I new something that possibly will be of interest to Southern people. He was Hastings modeling its famous College Inn room decorations a series of drawings by Douglas, illustrating the "Birth of the College Inn" decorations according to Mr. Hastings: "An official of the Sherman House, where rare prints, came across some of the artworks pressed by the genius that he engaged the artist to do a series of designs for the new College Inn. These worked out by the artist in black and colored, and the topographically to a height of about 8 feet, transferred to the walls, and colored. The work, according to Mr. Hastings, is exceptionally good, and I broadcast, Mr. Hastings said, "I think the people of this section will be impressed by the prominence the Sherman House has bestowed upon the work of a Southwestern."
BUILDING PROGRAM IN
PROGRESS IN ASSYSSINIA
New York City—(ANP)-New York City is the tallest sentinel of the launching of an expansion of the construction of the $2,000,000 building across the Blue Nile, where it emerges from the city's massive public buildings. The construction of the dam will be by an American construction firm.
MEN JAILED FOR SELLING
"MOONSHINING PERMITS"
Daville, III.—(ANP) Two white men were hired a did land business in the said of 'government permits to make a carriage was will until one of the buyer's carriages it validated, so now the two men are on their way to Lewarthown to buy a carriage.
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New York City—(ANP)—A tour of the South where an examination will be given to examine conditions that will be necessary to the members of the American Interracial Seminar. The Seminar which is being organized "for the purpose of providing a study in a study of typical interracial situations in the United States" plans to hold sessions in various parts of the country during the month of November. The tour which is planned to begin at Washington November 11, will be made in special Pullman cars for the tour. The tour will be held and hotel during the period of the sessions. Among the points to be visited are Hammonton Institute; Richmond University; Tallahassee, Alabama; Tuckekee Birmingham, Alabama; Nantucket, New York.
Among those who have consented to participate in the sessions of the faculty of Howard University, President Geoffrey Johnson and members of the faculty of Howard University, President George Johnson of the Hampton Institute; Jackson Davis of the General Education Board; President Robert Hope of the Department of Education; Will W Alexander of the Commission on Instruction; President Hope of Morebous College; Rev. Henry Edmonds of Birmingham, Ala.; President Tuskegee Institute; President Thomas Elsa Jones and members of the faculty of Fisk University; Over twenty-five definite assignments for the various sessions of the Seminar. New York is director of the tour.
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NEGRO BANKERS ELECT WRIGHT AS PRESIDENT
Greetings were received by the convention from Governor Pollard and Senator Carter Glass.
ATLANTA MAYOR IN
FIGHT TO FINISH
ON BLACK SHIRTS
Atlanta. Ga. —(NS) —U on the recommendation of the Fulton County grand jury May 14, Madison had the power to stage a parade on the streets of Atlanta. In its letter to the mayor, Madison stated that the Black Shirts organization, the parade be denoted the grand jury stated that the Black Shirts organization, to stir up racial animosity and unrest, had no place in the life of the Black Shirts were organized here recently for the express and only purpose of supporting the Commission and forcing Negroes out of their jobs. Atlanta is the headquarters of the Commission, while Will W. Will is the chairman this organization has thrown its forces squarely against the Black
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Los Angeles, Cal. (ABN)—The initiation of 12 aviators into the Los Angeles Police Department with approval of badges at the municipal airport, brings to the mines of the city Negro and the first flying cop of any race in the United States, to jail where for several months he has been waiting for action by the aviators.
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Unexcelled Values in This Sale . . . the Season's Chosen Fashions! Every One New and Smart as Can Be!
An event that brings thrilling values to Houston women . . . at a sensationally low price! Flat Crepes, Crepe Cantons, Crepe Satins, Knits, Jerseys and Wool Crepes. Everything from the "dressy" type to the most tailored frock for street, sports, school and business wear. Black, navy, glorious new browns and green!
All of Fashion's Whims at an Unbelievably Low Price
We've scooped the markets with the season's style sensations and the greatest values at this price. All the newest colors—Black, Brown, Green, Wine, etc. If you do nothing else today, by all means attend this sale. IT'S WONDERFUL!
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THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1930
Palais Royal
STATE PANTHERS
DEFEAT JUNIOR
COLLEGE, 12 TO
By ROBY HILLARD
A view from an enthallatic crowd. Trout and a handful, Coach Sam Taylor Jr., 1930 season by defeating the Houston Junior College Cats by a score of 15-4. Gamer, both team rosters to reward, having the edge in all departments and the former "Covinella" all-state quarterstars. His debut and shared honors with the Panthers will be the most important ground gainers for the Panthers. Mack and Hughes shone on the Panthers, who would-be Panther runners behind the Panthers will meet the strong defense of Blackhawk Fife October 10.
CATS, PANTHERS
TO OPEN SEASON
MONARCH P A R K
The 1980 edition of the Phillis Wheaton football team will officially open its football ovalball Saturday, Oct. 4, 1980, at 5 p.m. at Monarch Park 4, 160th Street, at Monarch Park. The Wildcats have been going through their practice sessions with much difficulty and have been pointing to a scrapping port despite the fast that Coach Cowan lusts for the strong Port Arthur Panthers. The Wildcats have been going through their practice sessions with much difficulty and have been pointing to a scrapping port despite the fast that Coach Cowan lusts for the strong Port Arthur Panthers. The Port Arena aggregation is always strong with many of their last years' stars returning and many youngsters on hand they should offer real opposition for the Wildcats.
706. MAIN
Saturday's Special
Coachie Codwell, Thomas, Scholars and Brodie have worked hard with a practically green square and should have a well balanced snare on the field.
To get to Monarch Park (which is about the best park in the city, harbors a large number of Avenue car and get on at Sap Track) the crowd is expected to yell for the Wildcats, while Port Arthur is planning to move the Adult admission will be cohesive while Adult admission will be cohesive.
BISHOP GRIDSTERS
HOPEFUL OF VERY
SUCCESSFUL YEAR
WILEY OPENS BY
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Marshall—The 1998 edition of the Wildey Wilders趴 in old King Tudor Jack 15-0 won over Tom Jones 11-0. Tom Jones played in the attraction of the Central East Texas catwalks outplayed the boys from Houston to a slight margin, and Coach Wiley halfback and the former Long, deserves much credit for the remarkable way in which he has given the Wilders counted late in the second quarter, when Coel Jones, with successive first downs at right and left, broke through by "Streak" Evans and "Gee-ee" in the third period, when "Golley" Combs broke through to block a kick off the ball on the ball for a touchdown. Aside from these two flares of superiority they then on even terms. Jones, Johnson, Combs and Evans performed for the locals, while "Han" Hughes, Len and Orlando stand out for the visitors. On next Saturday to tackle Jack Priestly's Xavier eleven who should put in fine shape for the Tuckekuee game.
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Others of the most promising players fighting for positions are: Watts, Gaston, Bob Johnson, Demaric, Backfield candidates are: W.Ard, Brown, Harvey, B. Jones, and Ed. K.
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With all its peculiarities, there are attractive things about this country. The most important sentiment; a business place will have an art-name. In Cliftonville, a saw is built at a school called "La Opinion." In Santa Clara the railway station woman who was a charitable benefactor, and in New York City, that in New York City, instead of calling one station the Peninsula Station and the other the theatres el one "Sarah and the other the famous females of New York history. To appreciate the phenomenon of Cuba, and his remarkable family, especially his mother, one must come here. Also he had a good look into the schools at Santa Claire. And about things I may find time to write, short.
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JUNIOR TOPIC - Helping to Make a Home Christian!
INTERNATIONAL AND SEMIPROTIC TOPIC - Young PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC - What Makes a home Christian?
1. A Gody Husband and Wife
The name Jesus means "Jesus who hath remembered," and the name Kishnobeth means "a Covenant manger."
When they lived (v. 1)
They lived in the kingdom of the king.
They lived in a day when godmons wore rife. The priesthood was corrupt.
They were wicked. They were wicked.
2. Their character (v. 6).
Both were righteous before God.
Might appear to be righteous before God.
They were so mated that they waited in the commandments of the Lord.
They were so mated that life can be attained only when both husband and wife are united in Jesus Christ.
The practical living was in accordance with God's commandments.
2. They were children (v. 7).
They were children in accordance with God's commandments.
2. They were children (v. 7).
They were children in accordance with God's commandments.
1. A Son Prom and (Lake 1.8.2)
1. By whom (v. 11, 18)
A ghetto, a special message of God known the good news to Zaccharus.
While officiating as priest this good news came to him. From verse 13 the implosion is that Zacharias had the power to deliver the word of the Lord. While he burned incense, which is typed of prayer, the multitudes prayed to him. He preyed in the sight of the child (vv. 15-17). He must be preyed in the sight of the Lord (vv. 15).
Though the people did not greatly esteem him, he was highly esteemed. He should drink neither when strong drink (vv. 15). He was to be held in a separate, searing room where he could eat things and dine testing himself unto the Lord (Nlm p. 16). He should be used with the Holy Ghost (vv. 15).
The energy of the divine Spirit was needed to enable him to lead the people to the Lord.
(4) Shall go in the spirit and power of Elijah (v. 17).
(5) Shall prepare to prepare the people for the coming of the Savior, and the salvation which he was to receive.
(6) Zacharias asking for a sign (v. 18, 22).
Although the priest was敏ently prayed for the salvation of the people, the angel which was the beginning of that salvation staggered his faith. The priest refused to give God in faith for this gracious promise. God caused his tongue to be silent until the promise was fulfilled. God promised his promise no matter how contrary to reason they may seem.
(7) The Promise Fulfilled (Luke 137, 64).
1. Neighbors and kithnoloft rebelled with Elimiah (v. 57, 88).
2. Child circumcised and named (v. 50, 88).
3. On the 6th day they circumcised the child and named him "Jim".
4. The child was made known the name which he would have by divine instruction.
5. Zacharias praised God (v. 64).
6. Zacharias praised God of Zarathus, and be offered up praise to God.
7. Zacharias Prophysaying (l. 177, 80).
8. Praising God for fortification of the promise of salvation (v. 67, 75).
9. He was according to covenant promise.
2. John to be called the "Prophet of the Highest" (vs. 78-20).
3. He was the head of the Lord to prepare his war.
4. The growth of John (vs. 80).
5. He grew and wated strong in the King.
6. He was the head of the day of his worship into Israel.
Our Own Sins
The world today is openly confessing other people's sins, but too few people are on G. Bush.
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**The Favorite Book 1.**
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**WHITE POLICEMAN KILLS NEGRO YOUTH FOR FUN**
Los Angeles, Cal. (IN)—Policeman Luther Weyant is on now in trial for the murder of Willee Teems, local Negro boy. In their opening speech, Luther Weyant said that they would undertake to prove that the officer was guilty of fatal abstention for the purpose of purpose of shooting him. It seems that any old exorcism is good enough if
PAGE SEVEN
TOM HEFLIN HAS
PLANS BLOCKED
BY FEW BLACKS
TOM HEFLIN HAS
PLANS BLOCKED
BY FEW BLACKS
Birmingham, Ala. —(INN) —D on Tom from Alabama, "the Negro生气和 reactionary senator from Alabama, is not no jabbar than he is Heflin. It will be remembered was he prevented from seizing to become the president of Alabama from participation in primaries of his state, and was there prevented from seizing to become the president of the seminal election to be held in No. 44. Engager by the Emperor by the election of the party which and beforeso honored him by Heflin announced that he would be an independent candidate for the nomination, and which he so much coves to retaliate.
Realizing, however, the difficulties involved in an attempt to break down the state, and knowing that the state and novel approach to his problem, Don Tom conceived the clever idea of creating an "unhunny" alliance with the Republican party. The result was the popularly as popularly the Republican-independent party to the position of senator and Hugh Locke as governor and to "disrupt the years." But even this far before he was badly for Senator Hefflin, when it all said and done, Don Tom attempted the subservience of the Republican party in Alabama to his attempts to subservience of the Negroes in the larger cities. As soon as this proposed alliance the Republican party with Tom Cannon took over the chief of the affairs in theington. Especially did they instigate or approval to this strange combination in Alabama. The result has been that the Republican leaders have turned the crowd and the combination which they have used to disapprove of Democrats or Democrats of Alabama have given a disappointing response to every effort to unite them.
So, despite the fact that the Hoffman-Doake combination is sending fury to the Republican leadership, insisting upon the "debt of gratitude" to the state for its efforts in behalf of the Republican presidential election in 1888, from Alabama seems to be rocky and bleak, indicating to him only the unwelcome sign that, an November vote would be a victory for the parties of his couch about him and his political objection to slavery, to political objection forever. Texas has more telephone and telegraph and railroad mileage than any other state. Texas has assessed property value (1800) of $240,000,000 and real value (1800) of $240,000,000.
"A boy a year ago I felt that I needed a kinetics I needed feeling so tired and worn-out. It seemed to me that I was getting weak." The least愈勰 would make me have nervous around, going around, not knowing what to do. When I felt unusually bad, I happened to read about Caridad and I began taking and soon saw an improvement. I was health and health. Now I am feeling just like Masa Agnes Whites 715 Cedar
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MAMAN SARAAANAANAAANAAANANAAANAAAAN VAAN
WILL THE SENATE INVESTIGATE NEGRO | REORGANIZED — |
DISFRANCHISEMENT? Gibatinecd tes Page One):
Senator Nye is making # name for himself in the investigation
‘rocks A has buen ual Sa punt Sr fra foreign
wrecks he has been cont or hia Invent
tion ot the campaign of Mra: Ruth Hamma MeCormick; and Mark
Sullivan, writing in the New York Herald-Trbune, indicates that
hes Inventions my elie the election of Rother en
torn primaries m whieh Negroes are not allowed to oe. Say
Whether Senator Nye's investigations of senatorial
primaries will extend Into Southern states s one of the
ost cate quate ofthe capa nf ntense
Interest ls taken by a group not matey Republicans,
rather to'be-deseHibed aa Progressives and Radicals in
‘Washington, New York and elyewhere: What thi group
has in ind isto We the Nye commiiae as a means to
open up the very explosive question of Negro partici
tlon—or, more accurately, non-partiepation-—tn. Demo.
cratic rare nth Sth "Tha aan caved to the
nd to which some persons want to earry i would aues-
ton the right ot A leat Yen Dempertl snare to
thee nate
Now word comes that the primaries in Tennesice and North
Caroline willbe investigated. "How far wil the investigntion 0?
Neatroes in allof the Southern ates will do well to ealect all of
the facta poste and be ready atany time too all in ther pow:
ervto make such Investigations allsicsive as rll as 3 sccens
‘The Republican party, th first and only poltical love of the
Negro en mass, has begun to pander to Southern prejusice and
to court the votes of iiyawhiten. In proof of that fact we offer
ths zominntion of Jade Barr y Present Hoover. Te Deo
ératie party has split itself into a0 many factions that there fo
iikelinood of there being an effort on the bart of some of them to
encourage the voting of Negroes. "And most of all there ia 4
Constantly growing number af Negroes who are Tearing that
the Repubiisan party hasbeen of life or no service to hm de-
site ther bind following of fer the past few years and they
are striving in ever Increasing numbers to ally themselves ith
other parties." ‘They are realising that they will do well to etna
tional partis take care of themselves and center their efforts to
ware, elf thomaivan with those who, govern them,
home. This is wise and the end ix not yet. Here is hoping that
Mark Sullivan knew of what he spoke, and that the Nye commit
tee wl make thelr Investigations of Southern primaries full and
complet
HELPLESS OR HEAVENLY HOUSTON
eee lene Hine nowy Fvmeemeyees been called “heavenly” by:
those who have sung its praise far and wide. Many of them
Sorte eters het i er he cl at
ae ee een eens
Be See ee ee cee ne
Po le
groes of this city to get together and to do worthwhile things in
a collective way, there is some doubt of its “heavenly” qualities.
Soe aetna a ees ae
cosa or eae 5:
found the advantage of doing the thing which would give them
contact with each other in helpful ways.
ppt eieire g y
i iaee ee egg ee oe eer ee
‘rar, tee Seema See oe ete
provement which are going to waste because of the lack of col-
lective vision. There is not a single organization which brings
aie hee gems arias coer
time during the year. Doctors may have their organization,
Paige Rie te lig Cag oe
Saaremaa pee Meera ane Oe
far as The Informer haa been able to determine, there is little or
Pe Ere ee hapten otk
for a mass meting brings out only the immediate friends and sym
OR eS toe eeielege
ees eee eee
erate 6 lone aae e
ete ere cee ee ries
ae eee ee
Las Ge Tn nein) eae mien
Eeagai ameres non anes amtese ten
great deal of petty jealousy and criticism of movements which
Sere eel (ered tel te eee
stant strife which showed itself in whispering campaigns agaihst
Se tame mera na Merete re
Been Pane arn ears as
Serta ote te palepas eet
Spa eee ee ae ee eee
that this situation continues to maintain, Houston will be help-
Exige Groce amen oz miscues gs ee
Sea ee cen, oan ieee
eee Sel Tana Cee
employment to Negroes than any other Southern city unless it
GRerrtnad nhs Strap att
thay it Raa Setanta al
Soe ce Se am oe eee ee
cei ei eee eee tere Ee
re we ha ene eee
get what they as individuals want. The time has come when if
Shes ees nee, Te ee eee
any single Negro. We must learn that We can rise no higher
See ae Sa cee ae ce
See ace eee eee
Sere er re one eae
‘Let Negro Houston cease to think in individual terms and begin
to cultivate group and mass action. Let it cease to be “helpless.”
Pie eas meas oa eee
oie el ete ee ee
Phere hindi oe
a eee eee ere oe
Be ivaer yaa et on ea
Beep aah cei nian wo os
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tor Oxb 11000,
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ley, pee mei cat iS htt asa o HOU ON
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a ee actrees 2, ec
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SAS Atm, lat Set ith Sy Hoon es
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(Oty cotamlaion expires June 90, 1981.)
BLACK SHIRTS, BLACK HEARTS AND US
cs aap vp satanic ee pe
etic in Stan Gv ar resol for the daa of
See ie area ch erica
Soca ee one ene
credit for the brutal beating of a group of Negro bellboys in
siutote mritbate ocalve. ce ama
Sel eaee intro tis meee
Seca ene. ns rasan
by white workers to supplant Negroes in all of the jobs which:
‘they now hold. Pleas of white support for their race work in
Sree Neeser eae
still others: ie CES: jak on uy the: er tel
Meee tte ene
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pS eliieebeleeres pos
‘many eases the situation has come to the point that the leading
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pliance with conditions as they are has passed. If the Negro
eee eno
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cee as
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a ee
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fee eerie as Cree
Bee ener ieee
Sense Necro as n ne
. Brownsville to Chicago and that through this agency, an —
Pee eee
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Site ara a ae
true of the Negro. He comes in ones or twos and stays just as
sears lenoas 22d op eager, He hee 0 eae Te
his surplus labor may find a market. He just “takes life
as he finds it” feeling that “the Lord will provide.” That. sit-
ee ai eae
Renee Orne = eae
Jess fighting among ourselves for things which are of little value
erate ee tie
ee cee eren ren
peoneraee neg anes
Bape eee sees nar
pene care
FErnath In crpanaton forthe pes
NATIVES PUT OUT OF JOBS
[BY AFRICAN GOVERNMENT
Johannesburg, South Aftiea—The
extraordinary lengths to. which the
Anglo-Dutch population wf South
Aiea will go in thle policy of teat
ing the biack maa as m mere. house
hold chattel indented by the new
proposal In regard to the “poor
white” problem. Felowing the prin
ciple of te, color bar bil, the South
African government as launched
scheme to subadize employment of
whiten in Jobe at prevent eld by
tives and to turn the native to the
mines, and agricultural sed other en
tilled work. ‘The Tater feds of Ie
hor are at present experiencing.
eisis. Many ‘who werk In these i
dusrion are unemployed. Soto drive
thousands more to Uwe falds mere
x drives them t6 minery and starve:
NEGRO ART EXHIBIT HERE
On Sunday, October Sth, from 8 to 10 p. m., and on Monday,
ees: from 7 fo 10m, the Harmen ib of the work
by ‘wil be on display to the members of
{the tase at the Houston Museum of Fine Arta, ‘This is a fin
for Houston Negroes, and The Informer urg-
eo fredene San Se treme: ot i Not only in this
‘in ‘cate we should be keen to increase our
background; for otherwise we demon-
‘made that Negroes are not interested in
‘of the head or heart. -
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