Houston Informer

Saturday, October 18, 1930

Houston, Texas

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INDIANA GRAND JURY ACQUITS MOB NO NEGRO CHOSEN DORMITORIES AS FARM BOARD NOT FOR NEGRO R PRESENTATIVE AT MICHIGAN 'U' 5 Cts VOL. XII INDIA TROOPS REACH SCENE IN TIME TO HOLD UP MOB Washington, D. C.—(NSW) When the Federal Fawn Board was about to be appointed, it was confidently held in many quarters that at least one of its members would represent the great agricultural industry of 15,000,000. Negotiated the bank of those farmers. This hope was not realized, and the special field representatives, who will assist the board in its campaign to reduce cotton in its area. No one of them was appointed. THE HOUSTON INFORM Carnegie Library Coh. Branch Frederick Bl. Negroes Hear "Demo" Chief Chicago, Ill.—(ANP)—Judge Henry Horner of the Probate Court concurred in a decision brought by the court, Wednesday, by Mr. Endora Binga, wife of Josef Mendola, a lawyer for the court a conservative for Mr. Binga. The court, through her attorney, stated that her husband was mentally incompetent to manage his affairs. A lawyer for the court testified that he was suffering from "agitated depressed" feelings, worth of assets have been signed over by Mr. Binga to one man the bank did not lend to. Officials of Great Lakes Elks Lodge built an into custody in order to obtain satisfaction on a claim of $18,000. In order to obtain satisfaction on a claim of $18,000, the bank collected on their building, after a fire, and refused to turn over the building. The building was bought from the bank, and curred. The lodge had repaid money in due time, but to Binga. The building was paid in payment form the lodge which claims The attempt on the part of Mr. Binga to have a conservator appoint himself to the minister's affairs in the bureau's affairs on the basis of his mind, or it may indicate an strategic effort on her to plant a crown in the hands of the wealth of craftswarm. COLORED WOMAN OUTWITS ALABAMA CONFIDENCE MEN Ram Ann Shepherd outwitted two smooth confidence men here recently, and Ram Ann Shepherd outwitted her out of $225. They told her that her son was very ill in Birmingham and that they would take her to the place where she could be the money that she could, because he was in need of many things. Mr. Binga gave her $225, gave it to the man, but became suspicious as she started home and returned to the place where the man were to wait for her and got there in time to treat and recover all of her money. Detroit, Mich.—(ANP) The numbers of aggression which have been reported in Michigan vary in severity of Michigan was frowned at a tame again a few weeks ago when a mission to the Mother Jordan dormitory at the university, and were directed to rooming houses in the nethertown area. The mother he found. Because of this seeming aggression, Detroit is against the civil rights law in Michigan, some of the students in law school have been charged. While some cities of Detroit and other parts of the state, together with others, are worked up to a point of action and tests against this depolarization, others who are apparently in favor of the university, be taken against the university. COLORED DENTIST STOPS TO HELP WOMEN: ROBBED Poderickburg, Va.—(INS)—Dr. W. L. Harris, local colored town elder, had a long experience which he has had. As he was driving along the road recently two beautiful young women came to signal, causing Dr. Harris to stop to greet such an as he could. The women man held him up and at the point of a gun took all of his money, amounting to a goatstress the bandage d. Dr. Harris had with the doctor, the blood he gave to his wife. They then let all of the air out of the tree in the doctor's room, wiser than the victim wiser but much sadder. KENTUCKY KLUXERS BOMB HOME OF NEGRO WORKER Leington, Ky. — (CNA) - Ku-Kuzu objection to Nogera workers at a construction site night bombed the home of Ehoka Sultan, a 60-year-old outside of the imme- A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR ALL THE PEOPLE HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1930 Night Schools Offer Special Opportunities For Training Baltimore, Md.,—(INS) —Negroes are beginning more and more in this section to assert their full political rights, especially as they pertain to the time they have confined themselves to participating in elections merely as voters. Now they are beginning to see the importance of seeking office at the hands of the voters of the parish county, city, county or district where they are being emphasized this fact is being emphasized here with the announcement of the campaign of the state of Maryland. The election is on the 4th of November and voters have chance to decide whether they desire to have a Negro as their main government. Some question has been raised against Parish on the ground that he is not a Negro and votes for 50 for that office. But Assistant Attorney General Willis B. Jones has held that Parish is entitled to have his name placed on the ballot and that he will be time enough to consider whether he is of legal age if he is 18. Parker is running on the communist ticket along with four other community members who are candidates for other positions. DANIELS HOLD GRAND LODGE IN LITTLE ROCK Little Rock, Ark.—(INS.)—The 32nd quadennial session of the Inter-American society, with M. Move of Dumas, presiding, has just come to an end. The meeting was held at the Arch Street Baptist Church that more than $100,000 had been collected, that all claims had been met and that the Little Rock library of $,000. This crest was founded 14 years ago and he is now the supreme grand master of the grand library, having throughout addresses having been delivered notable persons. The amusements of the grand master was conceived a great document by all who heard it. ROGERS ACTING DIRECTOR AT HAMPTON INSTITUTE ROGERS has been a leading Rogers, chairman of the board and treasurer of Hampton University, and a director of the school to save ame the new president in chooser. He was the president thirty-three years. He is a former B. Brown, for 14 years assistant to the command, has been proactive in position, and with the rank of captain. We often hear discussed the lack of opportunities that Negroes have to succeed in college. This is true. Consistent with its policy to investigate and report on the work of Negro students, we make this statement untrue, the writer was delegated by the management of Negro Negro high school centers, talk with the Negro Negro high school community some public idea of what is going on in these educational opportunities. Negro in Houston. They are located at Pallys Wheaton High School, where Prof. W. J. Smith is at; at Harper Junior High School, at; at Booker T. Washington High School, where Prof. W. J. Smith is at; at Yale High School, where Prof. W. J. Smith is at; the principal. Dr. O. Smith is in charge. Prior to that time Mr. C. C. Smith was in high school. Four-fourth students Race Problem Discussed By Next Governor Discussing the fallings of the Nazi regime, we do not have sufficient race pride. We do not have sufficient race pride. We have great race pride of Jews and Indians, who are both minority groups in this country. We do not have the moment of Boley as an all-Negro town is indicative of great race pride, and we do not have the moment of Boley as an all-Negro town is indicative of great race pride. There must be pride of character and family name, he said, and in the case of Boley, the character, morality, sobriety and unrestrained patriotism and obedience to laws. Murray then proceeded to discuss the ballot and on this question asked me why I would always remember that the ballot of an American in the ballot of a free man is the sovereignty of the state. The time will come when the intelligent man uses the intelligent man of the South and for your benefit the quicker will offer other options the quicker your race ceased to be prescribed." BOSS POLITICIAN OPPoses NEGRO PUJL-MAN PORTERS tended the public night school the first night and the rest night. That was P. W. Horn decided to open a second and third center in 1900 and the fourth in 1910. He opened a night school, with Prof. W. L. D. Johnson, with charge, and charge, and charge, and charge. When the new jack Yates High Johnson took charge of a new night school, Smith was selected to conduct the college at Booker T. Washington. Investigation shows that the college night schools for Negroes in every governor that they seem to have had in the past were the largest service possible and of the largest education institutions in Homer, Washington, and who desired to be reached. In accordance with the governor's demand and a teacher provided for almost all the elementary school, the high school, junior college, or comes under the subject ordinarily taught in trade. NEGROES GIVEN HIGH HONORS AT LABOR COLLEGE Katonah, N. Y.—(ANP)—Student elections last week at bookstore Katonah, where a selection of the three Negro members of the student body as officers in district 11, Murray of Indiana, and Heart Murray of Indiana, and Heart representatives on the student-faculty educational committee. Miss Fiorella serves as a director of the community service as a director of the community Brookwood Labor College was founded in 1821, as a resident college for active and intelligent participation in the labor movement. Its students in the various trades to which they return after completion of their education, economics, labor, history, organization, provision, and labor management. The institution is a dual industrial system, English composition and journalism government and psychology. The college is compartment in its character drawing no color, national body includes Germans, Russians Italian, Poles, Swedes, Jews, Latin Americans, British as well as Americans South. The faculty is South. The faculty of which A. J. Mute is chairman, is composed of teachers of all who have had active experience. HOWARD T. LAW SCHOOL MEETS REQUIREMENTS Washington, D. C.—To determine the qualifications of the Howard University School of Law for approval by the American Bar Association, an organization that administers the school devoted primarily to the education and admissions to the bar. This is the first time that the association has been approved by the American Bar Association of the American Bar Association instituted upon 2 years of college study together with a law course of three years for full time day students. They further require that the school be adequately housed, and that the school be located at least 7,000 approved volumes. It is also provided that at least three members of the school be admitted, and that the school to the school, and that the school be conducted as a commercial enterprise. The Howard University School of Law is the first and confidently expects to pass the ridtest tests required by only 71 law schools in the United States now on the American Bar Association's approval. NOTED LAWYER SAYS LIFE NOT SAFE IN GEORGIA Atlanta, Ga. (INS) — The Negroes of Georgia have known for a long time that civilization was rapidly deprived from the kind of lynching and barbarity, but it now become evident that of the white citizen are becoming alarmed over the present conditions in Georgia. Schuykaw Howard, prominent Atlanta lawyer, said that the Civitan Club here recently, showed great concern over the future of his state, calling attention to how Georgia has been steadily going backward a number of years. Mr. Howard spoke while the audience knew what is the matter with Georgia? Stating his opinion about the present condition of Georgia, Mr. Howard said: "We have simply dropped out of the process of progress and prosecute the wrong people for disregistration." So serious is the situation in the opinion of this congenial lawyer that he concludes that "A constitutional convention must be called by the people of Georgia." Further, he last ten years practically as much in material progress as we have gained. While Mr. Howard did not call attention to the many recent lyrical attacks on his people, he may only effort to bring the many number to total, he evidently had this in mind, for he favors contributing to the present dire plight of Georgia. This seems clear from these words from Mr. Howard's BLACK SHIRTS FIGHT AMONG THEMSELVES Atlanta, Ga. (INST) - The Negroes of this section expect to have some Black Shirts, which is an organization similar to the Ku Klux Klan and with like purpose as far as Negroes in the law that, divided people fall into two groups: the Black Shirts have fallen out among themselves, as was evident in the Order of the Black Shirts, filed in 1934, and the same name in the Falcon suction court. The order filing the suit alleges itself to be a corporation organization while the defendant in the suit was a charter of incorporation under the Georgia Florich Black Shirts. Florich Black Shirts against the Georgia Black Shirts, growing cotton will be out of job and we don't know what will be of them" said Dr. W. J. Spillman, growing cotton will be out of job and we don't know what will be of the agricultural Department to the Pan-American Agricultural Conference in Washington. The mechanical picker has already been put into operation and replaces the manual labor due to the admissions of the capitalist due to the extent of unemployment due to the deterioration of will be greater than that which is taken up by the capitalist. The use of the mechanical picker makes possible, according to capitalist exploitation, for one family to care for the poor. The growers were already forced into dairy through competition with the capitalist. No charges of "dumping," however have been placed against Australia or the US. OUR PHONE NUMBER IS PRESTON 1243 NUMBER 21 STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL URGED TO INTERVENE Marion, ind.—(INS)—The traditional Southern method of handling mob lynching of Negroes was followed here when the Grant County grand jury refused to return any judgments against the murderers of the 50 slaves. The jury refused to hear after they were charged with the killing of a white man. After investigating the matter for thirty days this grand jury came to the conclusion that there was no sufficient evidence to charge the murderer against any member of the mob, despite the fact that the lynching was perpetrated in the very courthouse. Not only did the grand jury fail to return a single indictment against Mr. Campbell, it took great pain to exonerate the sheriff of any and all culpability in the connection the grand jury said; it took a large number of witnesses to a large number of witnesses to testify concerning the murder in which Sharif Campbell was killed. He was confronted on the night of August 7. The jury directed him and directed those acting under him in a prudent manner and had a probable that a race riot would have caused and several innocent persons would have killed him. He is entirely exonerated by us of blame or criticism for what occurred, and we are as the report of the grand jury became public James Jopen, the attorney for Campbell, said that he will "give due consideration to the situation" in the motion. UponAffidavit of a citizen of Marion, he will institute a criminal proceeding against Sharif Campbell, and it is expected that he will intervene in the case. Local colored citizens feel outraged by the arrest of a county jury, and they agree with the following editorial comment which appears in the County grand jury's report: "The Grant County grand jury has added another to the long list of reasons for the arrest. The grand jury will be raised by the colored citherion and every effort will be put into a general conduct a searching investigation into the himself the court prowding a gang against the sheff for failing to prosecute." PICKENS' WORK IS USED IN U. S. UNIVERSITIES PICKENS' WORK IS USED IN U. S. UNIVERSITIES New York City—"Die Friedenfront," written by Negro writers, edited by William Pickens and containing also an article by William Pickens and Herbert J. Sellmann and containing another article of different parts of the world, is being used for classroom work by the foreign language departments of many colleges and universities, from New England to California. The author has been a class alum use ae: Department of German of New York University; foreign language department, Drury College, Springfield, Missouri; and the modern language department of the University of Washington. Copies have previously been ordered by Guilford College (white) in North Carolina; the University of Chicago; and the University of Washington; the University of Missouri; Boston University; and by many other colleges and a. A note from the foreign language department of Boston University says "Future issues of Die Friedenfront" will contain other articles by Negroes, which were collected and edited by William Pickens, but which would not be included in the special number. WHITE LAUGHTER PAGE TWO "But, won't I—that is, can't I see you again?" he hegged boyishly. "But when?" he insisted Gossip About Toto Lost in the tumultuous maze of another creatin in him by the faintly eyed, the youth looked up blankly at the ivy-knapped girl. What did the ivy-knapped girl say? "I say that Tototo, a bad woman and money—an she's after e'y man's ear. Can't first urge to tell the girl to mind her own business, but the evident sincerity with which she said, "Why Elimira, what makes you think I care whether she is a bad woman" The girl misunderstood. "I know I don't want to get her claws her you can案—cause I like you," she said. "What about Peoof?" Call inquired ally. Elimira threw the word out disgustedly. "He isn't nothin' in my life. I'm gonna quit him," she said. "Better hang on to him, so far as I'm concerned," Carl told her with some "Myye you changes y'om mine some she walked back into the field. That night Hothotsh again ambled the shortly after dark, and the thousands on ye'm spiked with思念 and the little man sang: "gals get teeth like a light-on on ye'm." My gal's got teeth like a lighthouse on th' sea; "Slowly her mouth nought his. When their lips met, Carl tightened his mouth around her. They bloodied and felt unconscious for a breathless instant. Carl felt his blood boiling within him, and through the misty veil of his emotion the consciousness of what he was doing failed to make an impression." "Slowly her mouth sought his. When their lips met, me tilted his arms around her. They kissed with wild abandon for a breathless instant. Carl felt his blood boiling within him. Of what he was doing to make an impression," Hotot shook his head vigorously, "knew! he denied." When a woman asked him, "What business, I know boy," Hotot told him, while deep within himself he was glad, because he put great faith in his friend's understanding of the "Well, eneways," Hotot observed his friend, who by a malign bucks you don't see in real life. "I'll take that bet," Criet accepted with a laugh, "and I'm your banker friend yi!" Hotot inquired. Criet shook his head ruefully. "Criet shook my head ruefully." I hawked a line from him. He brightened. "But I had have a couple of letters from my girl in China." What she say? Hotot asked "Oh nothing much. Just says she hopes I get out of this full of what I told her in one of my letters that she needn't worry about my falling in love. But if I don't harry up and fall in love, I'm afraid I will fall for Tole." "You will nothit!" Hotot moster THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1930 SYNOPSIS Later that night Carl sat outside his cabin half dreaming in the room, up and up, through the black treacy of the ceiling, and watching the radiance which formed large patterns on the ground. It was mid-summer on the earth. Gone were the magic odors gave forth their magic odors. The Spell Grows "I want, you least of all," Carl explained easily. "I must, I have, you ain't gonna chase me, are you?" Emira asked softly. She came closer to Carl. "I think you'd better go," the man told her. His heart was still pounding, his face ill, but he was gently disappointed that his visitor was not too mad. "May I be in danger here?" "Well, I also am in no danger from you!" Elmira retorted pointedly. Netted, Carl cried, "be too sad." The girl gilled up to him, and with a lithe motion, her arms went up, and as yielding as cotton, and she pressed against him with force stunned. The face of her smooth skin against his face of her smooth skin against his in the youth. Almost without a knowing it. He almost began stealing her body. It had been breaking her body. Reduce the Acid In sick stomachs—instantly Sick stichoma, sour stichoma and ingestion might mean excess acid. The stichoma lated. Too much acid makes the stichoma alkaline. Alkalil stichoma acid instantly. The best form is Phillips' Milk of Magnesium, which neutralizes many times its volume in acid. Since its invention, 50 years ago, it has been the standard with physical properties that a spacious in water and your stomach will be in five minutes. Then you will al- (Continued Next Week) ADVANCED PHILIPS FREE TO USE FOR TRANSFER due to Acid Hydration ACA SYMBOL HEALTH HEALTH LOS ANGELES UNIVERSITY INTERRACIAL SCHOOL OPENS AGAINST ODDS Birmingham, Ala.—CNA) The "Southern Women," the weekly organ of the Communist party, announces the opening of a workers' camp in the South, the school will gather Negro and white workers in the same building, fighting against wage cuts, speed-up laws, and segregation and lynching. The very announcement of the establishment of the labor camp in the lily-pad cities of the "best citizens," and Tom Johnson, the organizer of the Communist party uniting rum, was taken for a "ride," and ordered to "kill him on sight." Gene Bracken, a Negro organizer and one of the leaders arrested by the police, and now he is "mysteriously missing." Foul play is this. This morning the organizers continued in spite of all the terror, the bosses and their uniformed things, "turn out militant working class leaders, thoroughly grounded in the principles, equipped to carry on a constant and successful struggle against slave slavery." SURPRISED WHEN HOSPITAL WARD GIVEN NEGROES TRI-STATE NEGRO FAIR AT MEMPHIS BEST IN HISTORY HOWARD STARTS NURSERY; BUILDINGS OVERHAILED Washington, D. C. — (ANP)—The $87,800 square feet north of the stadium is the most recent step on the road to Harvard University. The most beautiful facility serves as a practice field for women during the summer several building renovations, and new equipment installed. The stadium is also undergoing construction and painting of the stands. Gravel has been removed from the field and the stadium is being rebuilt. ways know what to do. Crude and harmful methods never appeal to the public. You never should make it. It may have a great many disasters. Be sure to get the genuine Phyllis Milk of Magnolia prescribed by phylsicians for 60 years in correcting exacerbations of dry root disease any drug store. "The genuine milk" has been the U. S. Registered Trade Mark of the Charles H. Phillips Chemical Company. Charles H. Phillips since 1876. A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR ALL THE PEOPLE The Genuine Thedford's Black-Draught Contains no Chemical Drugs. Composed Solely of Botanical Herbs and Roots for INDIGESTION CONSTIPATION BILIOUSNESS Sold by ALL DRUGGISTS INTERRACIAL MEET WILL BE HELD IN LOUIS VILLE, KY. Loutville, Ky.—(IN)—The eleventh annual intercollegiate conference of the Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church held here November 7, and 8, at the Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church in Loutville, Ky., on the part of those attending the conference to harbor on the wrong side of the conference races have a right to complain of. But in recent years this conference has been to be a very evident desire on the part of the organizers to be a very evident desire on the part of the organizers to be a very open mind, and enter into all associations with an attitude that the conference a very profitable adventure. At the coming session of the conference, which has been making a concerted effort to present certain data on Negro education, Negro churches, recreation, health, housing and the economic conditions of the Negro community on Saturday morning, November 8. Where it is hoped that means will be suggested whereby the women of both colleges will be able to pass certain legislative reforms for the betterment and progress of the MORE TROUBLE IN MARION, INDIANA, AFTER LYNCHING Marion, Inc.—(ANP)-Two white policemen and a woman were victims of a shooting on Sunday, and a consequence, tension between the races is again at play. Two Negro boys were months ago, two Negro boys were months ago, two Negro boys were dragged out and dragged out to tense in the court house yard, while a crowd of 5,000 Christian white men, women and children were on the scene. GAME WARDEN SHOT TRYING TO ABOREST NEGRO HUNTERS Montgomery, Ala.—(INS)—Deputy State Game Warden C. M. Moore was shot in the leg when attempting to arrest two Negro hunters in Caldwell Creek swamp. The deputy claimed that the two men were hunting squirrel out of season. When Babies CRY Babies will cry, often for no apparent reason. You may not know how to give Castoria. This soon has your little one comforted. If not, you should call a doctor. Do not give Castoria to a child intended for the stronger systems of adults! Most of those little upsets are soon scowled away by a little of this pleasant tasting, gentle-tasting children's remedy that children like. It may be the stomach, or may be the little bowels. Or in the case of older children, a sluggish, constipated condition. Castoria is still WHITE FIRE CHIEF AND NEGRO ARE JOINTLY ACCUSED Talladega, Ala.—(INS)—E. Gibson Stringer, white, who is chief of the Talladega fire department, has been charged with arson in a local colored localized crime on a charge of arson in connection with the setting of a fire in the section near the city. Bond of Stringer was fixed at $1,000 which he paid to the fire department in connection with the burning of the buildings, and says that he had no knowledge of the fire. His local friends were surprised to find that he had been charged jointly in a criminal offense with a prosecution charge. CAROLINA NEGRO LUCKY IN FINDING OIL IN HIS WELL NEGRO IS ONLY WITNESS TO ESCAPE OE BANDIT Little Rock, Ark.—(NIS)-Terry Cook, who lives in West Ninth Ward, captures the scene of a masked bandit who升起 the Majestic Theatre here recently, and force the bandit to turn over the cash of the cash that she had in the cash drawer. Cook was in an auto parked in the theatre when the bandit ran around the corner and leaped upon the rumble of the crowd, and was seen to be waiting for him. It is believed that the evidence given by Cook is very valuable in solving the holdup. The Company of First Trust New Diney CASTORIA the thing to give. It is almost certain to clear up any minor aliments it can do, but it is not likely to do the youngest child the slightest harm. So it is the first thing to think of when a child has a coated skin, it can't sleep, is fretful or out of sorts. Get the gummie; it always has Cats. It's Nicholas's signature on the package. 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THE HOUSTON INFORMER; SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1980 1 cup strong decaffeinated coffee infusion 1 cup vanilla cream Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder and cocoa and sift it thoroughly, add sugar gradually and cream together until light and fuzzy. Add eggs, then almond milk, sugar, and a time. Beat after each addition until smooth. Add vanilla. Bake in 8 oz. oven at 375° F.) 30 minutes. Cool. Layer together with Fruit Juice on top of cake with confectioner's sugar. QUARRELLS OVER ONE CENT; MAN GETS TWO YEARS, FINE Upper Mailboat, MD—(AAP)—Things are "tight" in this little barge as Ray Dent of T. B, Md., will admit. He had an store-keeper or a parker over the purse-rack at Park over the purse-rack at Dent. Mend and Michael Hawkins, his companion, found they had been charged an extra cent for the matches and police state they attacked the saleman, Richard Earnshaw, beating his severely abusive son and seizing $25 for peace and sentenced to two years in the house of correction for assault. He was sentenced to eighteen months. BLACK JOCKEY RIDES AGAIN "I was married and-inedged for a -by- me." He said. "No, my heir was denuded." write MS. Regardless of the occasion of your hair, just one application this discovery doubly MOORISH STRATE BLACK will instill warmth white and gray hair WOMEN it is delighted at the war MEN it restores their look, helps them secure better jobs. This marvelous preparation is made, mite, mite, extracted and bright, one of them imported into MOORISH POMAH MAKE GOLD, $25.95; $30.95; $40.95; GOLD, $25.95; $30.95; $40.95; LECHEL Hair Beauty Specialist F.D. 5653 W. R. ST. 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There has been a steady movement of goods from retail to wholesale time but the reserves of the manufactures are still relatively large. Unrestricted sums from the sumption, there can not be any large demand for labor. Another factor which tends to hold up a definite revival at the end of the year is the yearly sale of automobiles and the demand for other steel products. A considerable Negro labor, there is likely to be a considerable Negro labor, there is likely to be a considerable industrial condition in this field until general business conditions show a substantial improvement. 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He denied any and all knowledge of his crimes and for which he has been brought to justice. The man mob has decided to make a good job of the case by getting a Nebraska who proves that he is the wrong man. ais Jeraltins Mall le ca the Oe ak ot S018 Par ede Preven, 2804 Sepa eo ot Ee eae be 20 copie oi G2, Te Be oe ey Footan 88 lpn who has its TEESE eae be Teco Circle NO meet. abd Bi me ualet Teak ears Sli ena ts ihe Feet ‘eR, ¥. Per phon ‘iin Bh Bestar aso Metheny. Phone Preston 1184 seedy, Searm, former Hou toh nae of Beagle Wy i wae, ts ae, 0 Evermeen Sra Hannah Mish, May, sare Ihe cat the bade a AE ee Water Ha Bevin ‘Dr... Some codec a epeca ei Saeko ae ee Emo, irom 186 of te Gade ee Teme Saree cat ie ‘Powin Charen’ We ry tnd Me ori mothercare are teeth weak ‘Xow i the te to have your ci rans oyen tated und tonal nnd Sop lana nome te Oa Fatowe Toupl, Phose Breton 638 ‘Meg labeth Artrong,, 10 eo, har etc Rowe aera Ente he rego er tar cetihet at Witey Calpe tog toys Geman re ‘FUR ac "Gen Be Huron. "ee ‘Th members of St Lake's piace Mign area home to end Blader sfteencon tem'§. to 1 pe sonday, Seat ‘wesley ok Some t bes and Mn’ @-P-A. Fone SER Steven See Spey Priming Co, for seine Fc en eS: 15h ine, "Wont ated lr nt Se ‘pomp "ct. Lach, Norton Brown, 4 sine See marie Sea ‘Sony tha Sa SS Bate, etteheet See tore Sia vsinen oes ‘Te many fende of J. ("Pane ser sen ropa fe Tee pi tater Shoo See wh Sr winas ae oa Tot on ebb eens ss Mra A. Novo ha opened ‘seats te Net"Rtme’ “Bisson feeb ae te ‘Ashton Jerome Olver, graduate o etter Washo Sohn Batre, feo i a eter to ficou aus8 icity eae: dain ne college Ys th rel ANNOUNCEMENT Te Ye MC Ae tones th ‘Sontag, Oct 10, p00 Bag ‘May We erge the men ot Hooston ak Local, sciogt waa To See Boke Senoor 1 aon sto ay as a peso cng Sen Sh Seen tt pron wa euieis stoet © pe a Tan hs feed pte ary ate a Dns Schon o Steger set ae Winn Seabee tt ast Soo Hs, io, ae Gat wily oath dian esate aieas ‘oma ali, re wil oar Brat ee rms Taare fas alee fe eeranne ett Pee cia atens hee oxen waNguerren Je peel ea sidney Homeet, PS, Sonn Nort ace se site gD Siete acinar Gea ha trea ee ees Sper sae oie hs ee Sekt ale Bae ae ee peg pate taht SSS erence ‘ ‘DAMASCUS BAPTIST ees. D. Hi. Raskin preached Sendey marlng ‘rom the nah sSone and Bain scot Nvseh that ete ree Beata tes nes se eee see Bese S's vars tee AE recs ce is ns Fa sees cate cea _ooeatons irre ‘Sunday er reat eae Se oe en tee wn nm "MOORE, Fee mw tut A. E, BOWIE Bak. su: | Sylvan Terrace iv an attempt to pete Sem, et eee Ness ms ro ect eee eres fod the nt simon ee Sam er Tain plank the ‘iden that no race [oA i Re So reeen ree fe aes Sere Beier =n oe ee Tee firs ‘time Corb and gutter bave been fees he ee Be be Spa sey rae a fe Se ceeete rs to of sérecte ata ot i, oeeaee ve For’ the first time ‘the streetx bave fey ma he Shieh soon wears away leaving the streets in the mud an before). Por ee tere cere oe ae aoe rien ie ee Sore ar ees Ces Sees fee to'be colored, but who, nevertheless ace ere rae batla's home and live and rear a fam care een occ merece ‘any peraons concerned, if they will Seer Y. W. C. A. NOTES. sieme weemenre, Eistaton 66 Ce, Come: lunlon"of Hace. Relations wither BSR" Ae Heal "ore SSIS of Haron anor Tare ea oe Bop on Ris aorapoe of oo teh Fon of"te toting of ontue't Bike pen nl eta ony" Sir” dda Be efinee Cena “atd cn tee, rss ket aed# ha ahead por gor eres toe he he {eelsttite te the cot of Wrap isisl exprseags farm New Gren 8 Bron Sah at fa ms ‘ee og tiga perce Sma hgte "ine me SOP yetee CAS pe Berke, Meta olste’ he Shoda i nt entra. Ey ieee Thin ator ent ser ey ‘An Immediate result of this effort a Ss estat he X°timetens saat St gn ine Novice te ina Saari eh biter eel ong ‘See bop a i oom TUNA, MUSICALE A succes ve hea oy STR pete lese oe Matt ‘tao "ase ary se sof arc, feels be 3 ite, Se wether yi, onan ele By Mee Sols ‘Will Jones and Mattie Lewis, and ‘or cet ee Nas ii Fe Schoen wnt denne Br ches eke rns mount ried by epi for ther 5 ‘whic closed om Sunday. aniL.iaNt PASMTON 108 ee AND MUSICAL REVUE OCT. 24 ede al ee ta eas coe sce nnd hear the brillant enterai peso teen Geter 3 a th Phgvio Avdtorim, known as "A Grand” Fashion” Show and” Afealeal ere Th alfa uy the nana Tainment of fe kind tn fecent Your hone who love mui, he delightful ‘atl porlge kin ha sas Your feelings eelng.” mung’ by foie SS bnew how tong mast Pot fl tobe there. ‘Another delightful feature of the roca athe ant ily omine goens, epee went full devs {e'facts Cotes for every eenaon fn Coding ‘eho! and ‘May, Style fr hildren ‘and youths! bathing. modes fu nogigees.” Tha: parade i to be Sparel et beauty. Tr'his connection » Beastial wed ding, flower ils ae ain eat wile a'Fn lint ot maser Nig enema ad plane "Gponsoring thin cassle enteral mentee the following churches ‘PinityTetnity nat Horton, Grnce tnd Mallen” Methotiet Episcopal Ghagehes and. Pilgrim Congregation s1'Chareh "A tnket sling content a mio pare ‘ot tna etre Ome rian of five dollars told for the treat number “af tickets tld) and fo delle and Ry cent ka aldo the seat gest mtr hold Deaf to be event. Friday right, “Ost. 2, 1000, at B18 olor ‘Mieslon: Twantssive centn fo aitn"and fifteen’ cents for tebe cider iy Georgia Douglas Johnson = DOING NEW THING aioe people fallow easton sd (i aston ‘efavahiy they cxnnat once ot dlog something new, aking seas ie changes" They fel tht what as icon must contin teem ano forever. ‘Te alert and forward locke fg fow, freak aay. fromthe. ol iasdoret "and ase to: naogorat omehing nwo onan o ean aden va cor Becerra eae en yye enent, Ue fem ‘THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 138, 1930 We Make a Specialty of Bonding Officers of Fraternal Societies | Weare te oll Boating Aceny for Most of the Pentel Boies of Tess een il apa oe hams ‘Ua Lndes net | Box 862 ‘Texarkana, Texas ‘Wit Being You Complete Information CURB SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE . : - Metropolitan | PALACE OF SWEETS | NONE OF RICH MAD 1H CREAM | SANDWICHESCPINE, CHILE “COPPRE | ovarian Lowa | veRYTHING POR THE PaKry 2611 Dowling St. Phone Pres. 721 pn aa SOOPER OER OERPRPEDOR OTD OROCOT ROTOR EEN : “HOUSTON'S FINEST COLORED LAUNDRY" : JONES’ LAUNDRY TAILORS «=~ CLEANERS ==» DYERS aa area ce er } PHONE PRESTON 8064 = $301, PIERCR AVENUE WILEY COLLEGE NOTES Oop ‘began ore. Sant: Sho aaa enero they ‘ere decntyefeated a ke meee ese Rar ea SeeSeee eee Sao ere eee ee races ee ee = ies oe tee sa oa ocr ee Hees ba ec eee Se iF pee em fe genset eee ie eer Pica cere eres, ats ates Mt Sha Pee shat er are Saline ca tea Fee inex orate See oe an coroner ieee Rtas sued awl ape mone cee nevi ea ae ‘Wilry inn ntadent volunteer mesting er it eee ener beens nae SS Waa Seccenerty a een dean st Go tf ee oe eee era ce eae ea aee asecern tien ot er. December Spee ie ear ie a es oer ts elias the State Fale and to ac eee eames ate Snare heen eee coer Lyn geang Prof. A. J. Pheree, A. Atlante University; M.S. Columbia, ig the only really new teacher on the force; ogee ee ser a co eercgmamrareis Sor lee aie eset toe ees ec eee Bo Merino pee ances ce ec e e e oe i |day ‘night. If the. present, program pecvalls 6 will clo ok wit erate Poe pigs eerie nee eras es ese ts a deve ate see eae a coer Sree gats ag op a ects cue, et coer Ty ek Merce anaet ea tae eat Banna ete Si PU, Wiley Bent Bruce ‘School; Lockie School; Burrus Simba iat peters ot Sy, fee Set oe fae tite ene eee An OF Fas es hh eae er me etc re gatas te et ay oes i te nA Fa a setts agente Seat race ogee ele ie Oe ates Casta Samah, Mrs. Carrie, Beh Mr ‘and Mrs. HG. Spencer, Mrs. Olivia eee So beara mere meee ies akc ae Ms, ae ei, Gur Daan Se ie teog se Beate Be er re ena, Sagat ee eee. ear Sate escorts Se Fn, Rasen eran a meena STAGES BIG BOUT 9m Tsay wie veo, he initoting fralng osteo, be tamed 1 Hn ea panned by Gia Shear ie taht RPO. fim Rigi Avorn, hn fn te a large group of cloned fans bout S69 shite ethanane were Pets al ey oe bd ela “ing oa unde with gent dt catenllne Chel Bao up keto to fe sere, Siero "Young Langtod waa the winner of perecaeaeres xt oer the igh ee ad wan tab ah: Charles Thomspoon and Tiger Harty tots 'Saperte ati, with ‘Thampaon wing I the Youth “Ph carcrisr wae at by id Pec and Battling Bil te forme Teele the dein ofthe Joes 5 foe toon covorep JUxio® COLLEGE MOLDS FIRST CONVOCATION Wednenday night Oct 8 the Hows eed ion oe ee) EL eek on Ne Stas of the dator Caen’, areca ‘ASigiles® The heh point of Pret SS nach feted ote pee Stone tance scien, hae ers te wen By ha ee "ee estate by Eiowiee, Groen: eb wae fs face, Gee cae {lona"Anthem,” By eolleke charm: I go an nt al si, Ml Ve tri edi, Ste Wray to Devlon Wil Pawer ‘Sy Joneph Ramsey: instramental sol Mae sete. Sd “The convocation was closed with re seks from Been 3 Pe PARR rm am |, Cong itional services next Sun- So ete a gee aes tae glee aoe, toner fe cre en pain 8 Spruce ar names ee i HARRISBURG Fear Sra Stoel Serene sara fe eee eee es fe a eee a seers fa a a eRe eee eee ronment ere Pe re eat See oe Gy Shy Soars Seo ea eed tay nla simount aleed #16, Te eames a tims ie ee seat aces ts corer arene $7." arweedpesached. Ther ad Sc an a ee ners Fas spruce aoe alr & ROCKDALE enn, Nea tallies gras tama eee i eh ake. catnert sea Scie ne coe a oe Sareea Tttay niet he ee Bicone ee haar ae hee seers area Seigler ates ee cca ees tee Bea care enarencea sheen ae pee ria eaten Hee te, eee ee a ee Een Sec is'rtwel sgt soo ee, beens as Build Your Home And Invest Your Money IN HOUSTON’S PREMIER COLORED HOMEPLACE : | THE CITY’S BEST COLORED ADDITION FOR | THE CITY’S BEST COLORED PEOPLE | aryl le eset ae rag | inn Sa sage alti ca ce Slee froiay ile ta 5 Sees OE we cared iy os fll cers stg Neel snot pet on Cee ea a EEE ME Ppl og ee aa Tow is ia ak Bla Foe WFR TaN TE SO LJ | sini yeurhans ets ieee ceemueseee ae ces a OR ek | recy 1h lbh wa ota ado eng eeN epee Gee sow. Fo tn ad of eid Weal Meet ome THE SQUARE DEAL CALL OR SEE space tae ete va | J. A. ROBERTSON eee ee vitae ioe ‘iii spat ihe tas | 8902 Pierce Preston 9216 Syme gee Ree vain Shore pate ete’ etey EMBRY & GILLETTE Se ae ae ALWAYS WINS! OWNERS & DEVELOPERS NEWSPAPER-IN SOUTH SHOW NEW NEGRO INTEREST i ene Chee rowing tecert nthe edactiona pane ert me eee espe by the arene mor ert eee ocean pe are nee at een ee era aes ade a sate elt ee ere eae see aera fe beter Care oer eens i seers aerate Pear re Sey eae eee eae era eee Jr memauhed psc ease Sr Paced aa te eee Sore eee Se rece emer oe See gad i i ar netiuarae ears Wen oa oar erate ee Sigs fe tere’ proceed Pi cppuee deliberation. en Pa yes ion Votes oa ea ener fre eee copes See arnt See ee eee the United States than in other coun- Se erence name Sesame fe cupce cers Foe nec ee ee eee i ee ean Fe socal dition of ode, eee Se as eas a ce ora eee ar here ae Suramar aot eee ee eee GUESTS FIGHT DISCRIMINATION Rep endef a oa, Se a Sed a a so pase tte Seems aes ad meat erat See oat orate chee ei ‘ig reported to have lived in the United ieeaen area Se ree eae ae a per eeee Te ees with nineteen votes against him. A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR ALL THE URES D_SUCCESS, 15 NOT = [ys Ret _ Ee a ee ee eee Se eee emer area Be ei ats eae 2 ere es oe, a ES aetieey eecerre eo a —— eee reece epee ee eee ease are oe ee ae eee eaten eee Sa pets Sea ae iar. EG 8c Ge So AN OMISSION In Inst week's Informer. the name ‘of Hons of Ruth Ne. 6050 was tulotentionally omlted from the Tit of tho offering Florals at the fame fof Men Bary Jockaon, 1601 West ae Se } or ee gs. 1s NOT _ ‘YOURS, LET HELE YOU, NW, W/Z SN 4 ~ o Y } . R. MOJO RIFLE reychologt and Drageet sux Pract Sot Renin 8. ioUstOn, TEXAS SS HOLT PHARMACY 24 Years in Business McKinney & Dowling | Phone Pur 6208 | —— MADAME WALLS’ SCHOOL, OF BEAUTY Smt TUE castealtnow forming for oor fal ier cette aed fade SSS, Grete” eredusten "now Sprang ts Hoos Tn comecton wih oor seal wwe minis Mors Beauty Sa trae tet oper Tod #84 288 Dowling 8 tascune’8, Walla Proadest ik WAAC DARBY | ————— BUSINESS SCHOOL rales Beige, nh cman el arate Soe Soe eee oe 2 oo Soe ee ee hare x somsox rat in Fe oe ce FOOTBALL---Prairie View vs Alcorn College, Saturday, October 25 A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR ALL THE PEOPLE Football Popularity Contest Write the names of your favorite player and team in the ballet below and mail to the Contest Manager, % Webster-Richardson Publishing Co. 409-411 Smith Street, or drop it in your nearest ballot box, or the Lincoln Theatre box. ONE VOTE I think of is the most popular player in Houston. I think High School team is the most popular team in Houston. Name City Street FOOTBALL AT A GLANCE FISK, 25, KENYUCK STATE, 0 Nahville, Tenn. - The Fisk University grid season at home this afternoon and will be played at Kentucky State band from Kentucky State. WILBERFORCE IN 39-0 WIN GROUP Wilmerforce, Ohio. With substitutions by both teams frequently punctuating the game, and with a general interest in the game for baseball than football, the big difference is the team's smothered the North Carolina State College Eagles by a 30-9 score BRYAN BEARS TRAMPLED JACKSON BEARS, 19 TO 4 The Bears beams tromped up the Jackson Bears' ramp at a score of 19 to 0, at the Miax Fairy. The Bryan Bears were led by Coach Duncan McCormick, the number of rosters who went to support the team. The Bears were devised to win the championship because they have held the state championship for four consecutive seasons. BENEDICT HANDS CRUSHING DEFEAT TO, LIVINGSTONE Salibury, N. C.—The Benedict Fitzclair clawed and rushed their way through the Livingstone Bees to take the Benedict Fitzclair Friday afternoon. Long end and end, the team made by Benedict while Livingstone made two threats at goal by some good line snakes and passing. The team made by her home coming game October 18, when they meet the strong eleven of Moreland Athletic Field on Benedict Athletic Field at Column. HOWARD BISONS HOLD SMITH GOLDEN BULLS IN MARD TILT Charlotte, N. C. -Bensham sunny, southern sails, and before a cheering crowd, the Golden Bulls of J. C. Smith fought a berry battle to a 0-6 score, since the victory, although, once again, the point, when she, on the two occurrences, came to the 6-11 line. How the Bulls tightened up, and repulsed evasive attacks, is unknown. JUNIOR COLLEGE TO MEET Captains Jimmy Burr and Larry Russell say the Black Cats are ready. They will face the boys through their paces in preparation for a short clash with the Rangers. The Huntville squad is reported to have a strong team, in view of the loss of the Rangers, B. C Murray, former Bishop star, and B. C Murray, former Bishop star, halfback. It is to be remembered that played two of the strongest conference teams, Wiley and Prairie teams, had time to reach quarters season condition and should excel their previous TIGERS EXPECTING PASSING Prairie View Stadium. Led by Norman, Porter, Nugent, Sanches, Wesley and B, Prowers, the Bocker T. Washington Eagles played in the visitors 3, and decisively defeated Galvanion Central High of Galvanion. The Eagles played a hard sambasing game and were penalized, a total of 10 points. They also suffered from fumbling although one fumble was converted into a touchdown with teams had weak passings. In the first quarter Galvanion held the Eagles to 2 first downs and no touchdowns. The Eagles swept down and through them in the second quarter Galvanion fumbled on their own 10-yard line and plugged for 6 yards and Foster fumbled, the ball rolling over the goal line for the first score. Green caught a pass over the line and the score was over in the corner. The corner man intercepted a pass and跑了 for touchdown. A pass to Porter over the goal was incomplete. Score FOOTBALL FANS BEGIN TO PICK THEIR CHOICES Thursday, the supporters of the three high schools of Houston began a campaign to make the school is most popular and as to what football player is most popular. The players that Phyllis Wheaton got away with were the quarterback and Booker T. Washburn vow that one of Washington's supporters said the race is not to the swift but to the slower. "We must always be first. But Wheaton says votes are the things that will win." Who are you for? Vote your commitment each week. Just cut the ballot and fill in the name of the boy you think the team should win. Fill in the name of the high school you think most popular. Then vote for the high schools or at the Lincoln High School, the manager of the Houston Informer. A few of those voting failed to vote. Then vote for the school both in the place for the school both in the place for the name of the school. A vote will only be counted once for the player. But if the name of the player is omitted, the vote for the school for the school. Get That Football! What Team Will Win the Prize? THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1930 Phone Pres. 8617 Phone Pres. 8617 1202 W. Dallas Ave. DON'T MISS LON CHANEY'S FIRST AND LAST TALKING PICTURE "The Unholy Three" SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY October 19-20-21 Lon Chaney talks at last—and how! He speaks in five different voices perfectly adapted to the five characters he imitates. Chaney refused to talk for a long time, but when he did talk, Chaney like, he out talked everybody on the screen. What a wonderful picture—"THE UNHOLY THREE," is the most unusual entertainment ever filmed—There will never be anything like it, because Lon Chaney is dead and the world only afforded one Chaney—Again we urge you to see— "THE UNHOLY THREE" If you don't see another picture this year. TOWER (C. F. RICHARDSON, Jr.) FOOTBALL RESULTS Shotwell's Annex HOUSTON'S ECONOMY CORNER Affords the Men of Houston and Vicinity More Quality and Style for Less Money Fresh from the foremost clothing manufacturers of the country. Bought at prices in effect since the recent drop in cost of woolens. You can now wear a suit of more quality materials. Exceptionally fine fabrics—fashioned in the smartest models—tailoring of a type that will render unusual service. Greys, tans, blues, greens, mixtures and plain colors. Topcoats and Overcoats in smart patterns and comfortable weights for Fall $22.50 SHOTWELL'S ECONOMY ANNEX CORSICANA Shotw HOU Affords More Q New Fruit of the Loam SHIRTS $1.85 3 for $8 GUARANTEE SU Fresh from the foremost effect since the recent dro ty than ever at the econo Exceptionally fine fabrics will render unusual service Topcoats and Over weights for Fall ... Big Five FOOTWEAR Shoes that look good at a price that looks better. $5 These fine Shoes are in Black or Tan for men or young men. Travi BRYAN BRIEFS well's A HUSTON'S ECONOMY CO. is the Men of Houston and quality and Style for Less. ED ALL-WOOL TWO HITS $22 clothing manufacturers of the co- nst in cost of woolens. You can ne- cical price of $22.50. -fashioned in the smartest mode. Greys, tans, blues, greens, mi- coats in smart patterns and con The Funlamental Principle upon which this business has been built—and will continue to operate—is the selling of dependable quality merchandise at lower prices. HOTWEL ECONOMY ANNEX at Texas—Economy O October 25 MEXIA Moxia, Texas—Mrs. G. L. Norman, Austin, apted few a day in the city, and was honored with a whistle party at the home of Mrs. Ella M. Maser, a former student of the E. A. Hall. The Limestone County Fair has just closed and was counted a tremendous success. This year surpassed the previous years and was very credible for Mr. Murriwether, who was the parade and football game. The parade was led by the Earl Smith Ekimo house; Woodland a butterfly; Sig. Smith a football; Moxia had beautiful displays, while Donglass School of Moxia was awarded prize in the display in the history of Moxia, and was awarded first prize, while the Donglass School of Moxia was awarded prizes. The P. T. A. of Donglass School is putting over a collection of Donglass books given for the campus; a picture of Donglass has been purchased and other books are in residence of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dixon, Dixon Street was destroyed by fire, Amelia Deming, Dora Burleson, Amelia Deming, are up to date, or a week or more, are up to date, Mr. Chatan, man of Dr. Chatan, is the bachelor of her sick father. Annex BURNER and Vicinity Money Men's Fancy Athletic Underwear In New Patterns 50c Per Garment 20 TROUSER 250 Country. Bought at prices in new wear a suit of more quali- els—tailoring of a type that textures and plain colors. comfortable $22.50 New Tans, Greys and Blue Greys — to match your suit in FELT HATS $3.85 AND $5 in shapes that are new and different. William Pickens NORMAN ‘THOMAS AND iteYwooD RROUN {or mayor of the ety of New York Brooklyn. Heywood Broun, well-known news fan from some district im. Manbat Tt polities wexe not auch a, rotten oughtand:paidtor,bosiness, and I ‘Sites would be east for these cane She Neher ef thee tan Jetarety of the ‘Negro. in. congreas then Ober Depa ad fay SATS, Socised’ Aseria ens toe forgot. to, mention dha, they are running an the Socials. ticket, for Est ts colored prope in part Xe concerned; although very impart: 25h forthe poole at a ‘whole: "The Sher parties arm the same} oniy the WAST eka could vote for Broan eras even if they were Repabl HOWARD “U” ADDS SIXTY-THREE NEW INSTRUCTORS Watton, B-EYANP)— ait. Pelee Sony inary oats Tea are ape da Laure ae e Seep ot tate oor See Scud tery te Tein Roce Rees Een at prea’ Unter a ee tae st prenae mao arith tear tn Tas pees ctu iat Sp Thal es he tung ama aaa aes Se been eos Shy i trie Pe eae = Exsiree Seer os: PSone A ete et Pata ek FR en Seen Fabre sa vive rownrn co ’ nek econ * Ihe feu “three Genera- tions Endorse It My mother ured 0 eake| Lidia E."Pinkham's Vegetable cand and now Lam gi ing it to my daugheer, 1 have| been taking mysel at Changs| Lite aot | cannot say t00| much tor s Tam gaining in weight and i cae wel Before I ook the Compound I felt mie erable and just good for noth ing. {vend the pocitry and do ry railing and cooking I wl Janawer letters because, this medicine has done wonders i ou fay. "-—Mrs, Lire Car | re Nags Box 3, Oakley Kean, STRAIGHT HAIR IS EASY TO HAVE WHEN YOU USE am |PLUKO.. fe ES = ae s aa Perf tho | iS } fj 4 a See for Yourself Your mirror wilt " c ahow seating Don’t have conrs, stubborn, unattrac= ie of Pluko Hair Sve hair, Make it soft and seraight almost Dressing the first overnight and at the same time keep! your, time you use it. scalp healthy and free from itching and) Fete sate z ae dandruff, It’s 90 easy now with Pluko Bair sascannotdiccolee | Dnt nc your hair or harm Rich in fine, hair-growing oils which) ‘ ye need nourish the roots and stimulate the scalpy, care will big the ex he max unatineue ha boc reward of um drouiind ot hate with a few applications, . It softens aod) beauty. Surely you * **ightens each tiny strand, gives smooth-| will want to try it. 988, gloss and lustre and promotes luxuriant, growth. ng ‘Try Pluko soda’ You will like the way it enables you to arrange your hair in be-' coming styleé and always keep it looking! ‘neat, smooth sind attractive. FIVE MINUTE WAY TO ‘ort anal Ry DR. WALDO J. HOWARD ‘oeston Dentat DEGENERATIVE” CHANGES OF FACE CAUSED BY LOSS OF CB CAUSED BY 1.088 chemane, te ie be saa Soetaren when theta er. ero Pasay hoe coger Rer‘tot teeth that are. lest. The eee ees i ale a een aa ee ere tim acon tain wen eps oe, eat ara, es Been he oe ee ora a tar as 0g tae fafnees will be to the beolth and the Sete ea oom tion plased in the mouth, the person ieee ee Sarace se ee Fe bent on ae oa Rac sree ee ess cee ieee os Sc ee ‘require a perles cf {intl the propes one has ean found. i rel Fo a aa ate i sero a be da ea i Sana tient should be mere soopertive with Se aa oro ire. of money which the application ft oe on ere ee oe Son ee sa Sar eeg eee ele ces Sosa lea age Soe iy’ tay wott the hand ‘of Pathe Sone e- pane es a eee Se i cmlanny re i cal, stand 'n what way" good restoration seat a fe mpetert dents, fellow hr teatro ‘tions and remember that the restore. eee in doat Jn a long’ run when mentored ISSR ee soe Texas will have's million and » balf scr de tain, When set Irigates ‘tea of 1000 whe was’ pac Fonte ‘THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1930 BOTH mn - We DL ©. . rch orn tS te Tie eee ae ee setter se eae es aa ee Set Sala ome Pa erat oe eee eae mete ice gets coe Seo ane eh Suh cane Cad she coat ora cc ae sae soe ot fe ei Hee Sec, ee et vara ss ah seers ieee Geer een eee ooo Be ees i Sarees oe sn ee ear rico a Bie pa otagh eh pales ae PeSalpnrafin eA oe ee ee oe eed ae eat a ae Soe ee an, aaa aGe andes a note aici aaiae aa were once sold In Maasachuvetts. and ee oe een ae pene ne eee Se bern eee Sats brs irae To oe noe ae hc och eee BS Re eee Somes eeratee tas eee bce ce ee oe ane ie ee ar er se ee cept ee a ss SRE eas pe ohne eae iro eee cree ream tenes Ecce eee ee emt areas See oncrie Corea Ble absence an In Spirits Works Them on Relatives: Janell, Win—Negroes are Pa ee dene, sal ae atm bs eee eer Sere TNE dle "hag onl iiss amen when ran of Sr kat wae Mpening po ee {Say oped laying, an the eset tit'went dry’ at the sae timer {Sha"Enelhar of Rocko, i, ‘white ‘spletuaiet, ‘raw called fy foe Tis "fe sid age rm ha oes HSK" dis nd eral ev Bern fn hereto, smn, hee ive neighbors sod fed tote ie ofa Een SOUTHERNERS STARTED nt Stee epercurr Lon Anges, Calf: (ANP) =A taste Stine at SE Me Bs has started caning Stop Fe ih nore te ators” 5h "Tohm Lara, veteran ter sete and codon wan cat eta Ting Vier, who waa to r,t seh Win. Howard aes ic Many ard entay afbh ones are expected tobe needed later Fare eR ea aie Chest es tom wa organ January 9, 180, with Frank Neeland as a Bier tat tine hey have alapd more tht ato tn ave pal Tek Shne’an Sada hat som nthe ing hl Tyna oe na fle ented Semcnbers of te cab, Mes Ara Rene elie eral el co rt" Shower ra Aceon nay oes Saas ere inti ii Figen ap ie Pair Bie sh tac th sb of Wit: x1 cComan presen of te Motel Lundy Club served no mis: pe aencne or NRcROPS DISRRANGIISRD ar CUBAN oneness enna, Caba-<(INS) —The rece ieee ane foot bschado haa viroally iefran ‘ia ee Clana ae of whe sehen Nees a of Nee ‘halon ne Cates tebe ae ‘ieee the maser s's el a Sf alt soe ane 8 pein PG os" heae' anette feeds we er epee the Yang of the ballet permanently NO WOMAN CAN HAVE “IT” UNLESS SHE FEELS RIGHT oy dha Sc Ot to herself oness che fete, SR 708" arate snd bases i ot crea coy Ok <a eas St. JOSEDh’s Bree ast , 3 SRS yee: = lonegonann Sonic | ree anes } OFFICE PRONB CAPITOL 10th; RES. PHONE CAPITOL 1162. [Tame eae eae ; DR. PERCY D. FOSTER ‘ na ose in oT At ay | ac aaboc! ET ee ‘Ont-ot-town Orders Shipped Promptly. WE SHIP TO ANY PART , cee a Wich Make | Wholesale and Retail . FISH*AND OYSTERS Largest Fish Market in the State among the Race | pons Pais i Sa oe The ono veux. | RICHARD LAWRENCE Experienced Auto Mechanic Heats Mats A ie Cr, Sri The PARK VIEW GARAGE 280 Donn Bg a he men tg Pes #58 Se Phones Pant 10 & TOD Ren. Phones Pala S60 & 983 DANIELS & PHILLIPS EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1010 West Dallas Avenve Houston, Texas SSS JACKSON UNDERTAKING CO. FUNERAL DIREGTORS AND EMBALMERS AMBULANCE SERVICE 806 WEST DALLAS AVENUE == HOUSTON, TEXAS | sunt eee ieee ate reer pee cee a eae Se ee Corser Serer init ieisernte eta ae phan a cores hs aw ot ee en fies 2 Se,» oer = cone Se ae ie et ore orm Sra eck oe ee Feera reer foe Se een bo com tae te aioe ee at Seni ee oe fey enmanei ae oeg pete, tion ot Perea te Pa ararytee tee Paik Sot coe trae er, ce al meh ors, ag the eee re ria North ‘Carolina, will bring greetiogs open a eal pesca nae ce eee Baek nora pea as ies in WHITE MAN CLADIS WE DID Coes: Rt CE) eae a white mam shoots n Negro nod ca find none of the other usual execs whieh wecins plate, be fale. bask on the si stam, tht he either di i tof that he ld me do it, The later being offered berg by ag bebo, Unite Sta he" nceidenaly thot ndLiled. ‘en Red when the latter failed to hal sis, ronsng heater ine Hehols sl that he slipped in ane rigntion ditch, which caused the Cr ine ofthe fatal shot” Tt may be tive, Bat the local Negro population doubt pha Howes A cl L R FOR ALL NEGROES’ EXHIBIT | _ am , AT SOUTHEASTERN FAIR STANDS HIGH Wayeroan, CAINS = Nero ot! ie cae ecient cal A Serie departed coe aerators. Rome ee eee & cece Pee os oer Aaa nee : ote, ere eee care é BN roe eee oe ; thin county. One of the most attrac. GQ J er peel a ne ae cme j dies core eereas:| Nae ) ee ears es cere ee eens ores : a eee oma eg eg MAN WHO NEVER HAD | ter mice te S| aa cia po Nep ntghon ode died Monday in the Union County ight, Home at the age af 115. smooth Peer ee Sets eum ne three testers Sas slave. When the NG Gi Ware sig vere toe! FASCINATING: Ae sagt aS Us| eevee kaw te ala we Ake eco S| nen an ee sear ila Fe f Whatenee Gi meat. Te SE sar os os tel on eee eee once en ect a) Spee ee ms 8 eee Sa | ee os 9, Sie Saeas | Soci ates aeaeeat enc pc | Honea eat i pel he ay Noes |g ne ee ie Fie beuiikes inkebleants eat bore| other’ Dr. Pred. Palmer prepares efthe til ation oot e| RE Be ea? a a aad fete oryctellews inthe bom, which| Stgodh and maken oH Took fase wii pais: "tne rey corel wine cmtoR Tae seins Be feed vats Seiis own LrrorNey| Skin Whitener Ointment: | Sicin: stnen, ublie, chacwed with the thett Wallace, white, charjed with the theft ee eae ie eae Babette oe ees ee ee Me oer ier is it ae fe Serene Ve ere ae ae on ee ibucer ‘Wallace changed She que: se saa er Se Senden We or cipal court bo ; Light, smooth skin is FASCINATING Ne mater how dk eae some ee et ep ion foray gearless eae Somes Seta Pt wth at SOSA onl Rapa we Se’ remade alee ie SES Rope out ata a a Soma ALEC ga ok tne ange colt ing SEE Milter olen Bee ieee noe Deore ae Fis Bin Saas beg Rana eee Dr. Fed Palmers | SKIN WHITENER “Keene your couptocien soot i AY yin to a Zs Ay a “2 ir = = x os Bis ic | pe hai < x ee \ 2 \ ! Wak ey Shp Ra ne Sete ty eee ; C. R. YERWOOD, M. D, * MEDICINE. AND SURGERY Sorening In Daa of ty Moderaly Eauipped Office Phonen! Offi 9621; Rea. 9681 in B eth 8 ‘Anstin, Tasaw- Si OPE & = - G. P. A. Forde mee aes age | Peete se IF YOU sate rom DROPSY Stee ee advent a See ee | ine Company, Dept, 250, Atlanta, Gx ARE YOU LONELY? ‘Then Join the wigan ae Ren | “eee ed ene aie oe RUPERT 0. =| MN aioe MSTA no ct aE aaa eee ———EEeee Teal eat wee DR, W. M. DRAKE DEW, M Omar sesaties mide me. ‘THE HUNTER CLINIC SANITARIUM-BATH HOUSE MARLIN, TEXAS -Where Life Giving Waters Flow” Maria Hot Mineral Bathe hve cored teeny ef the worst enes of henna: itn Stomach Trhien, nad Bho nd ‘Skin Dinceoer sand Hitece Artoian Welle Seen te Were Hee he eal of feat ht amas you Sesoctany to bul up yor beaks tad "enor yoursel x the tne tie. Come te Maria for your Hash Bue at the Hunter Clinic wad Sie ‘trian Bathhowe for best ana. ‘We bathe the year tous ‘DRA L HUNTER Le oe ee eee aren FOR ALL See a paeneee | pvaeeee aor H . at “WAS SO WEAK” SArove three years ago, 1 Moet weight end et wi pba. Torso weak Tras brid I would get behind in >y ‘anwes. I rotted great dea TA tend of tine told me tbo thooght Cardul would Dildo ap. I found, ater fy fen Dota, I was better Tock six betes in ll and here was a great improve fest tn my condition I wes ‘much beter end stronger than Thad boca nc long tins. That As why 1 nm glad to recom and Cardi” Miss Waltalo Bay Mca, 158 Sixth Ave, Non, Birmingham, a orale ta howl, today. " ‘WOMEN | Be ‘70 WEALTH Give you eer | cet | S| Wawiow | | Ateed rad (fee sor yee | ey ‘ pace Se > r he IF Varicons Valon Ea | Siete | een Ei ee BE Eee Skier Es e RYZE \ 3) are Oh Ee het a ‘over 00 Yours of j jon genipted Bladder |; and Kidney || 4 Trouble Be ecaaetan > Scenes L Whenthe Real Thing + stom Get It! Paumer’s “Sian Success” ‘Somer Place ‘Tou on the Pat en: IN passer ta hone gctoan Nescntencisis SSS Ss eel a ergata es eee Peale sto s sence! eae eee emi erties Seren ence eee = pace ore pot vee ‘CLEAR AWAY ~~ ‘ sagt ‘PIMPLES, RASHES i SS There is no need to tol- e fee =) erate the annoyance and >, <i , embarrassment of skin Nos of blemishes when Black i and White Ointmentand i g Skin Soap will clear them ARs rue cous away quickly and safely. << Used nightly according Zee to directions, this comhi- FNS. nation treatment gently tet DoE ZoAP = but thoroughly cleanses 260 the pores, helps’ them to Be — my function normally and a ee heals infected tissues. a Mildly astringent and = ae —_ bleaching, it brightens and refines the skin and y b keeps the complexion ap- N # ~~ pealingly smooth and fair. , Be sure to ask for the combination treatment-- Black and White Oint- ment and Skin Soap. The 50c package of Oint- Hlavea't you noticed that mw mentcontainsthree times IR ay. init Companion ema o- size. Ask for them today. —e BLACK*=® WHITE ae ™ Cm ERED SPREE IEEE CLES. UNEMPLOYED:N— CINCINNATI ARE HALF NEGROES Cincinnati, Ohko—(INS)—Of the rie ac Seek eee ae eee ioe Bene Ste ta Liberty treat, it te thi Sicshd a et hte tc Ss Fiske pes een mee ey ee he ey gti wil” | Dorit ay ASPIRIN, a3 Pw das | | money : me — SZ a: _So Good Hie Gove, Eee = ol sie ts ee cee: St ae eet Pee Se eee, Se Ka nmialiee cree on ma L=: Sees, THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, OCI i Vhite Women Are LCATINE TICES | inoroved un Held Fe Md USES Corset 8! ENTIREISSUEON |Suund Plorence, Ala—(INS)—1 reins Sts Soto hae teh ane JaASASSS2 NEGRO HEALTH * Le ie ying src oy Art| bece fat ate ae eee Jere — oe rep a tay om, oer Merge han” | yee et anise NaN oe gal on, Sinem, Ms THEM han” | pos he Amecaieg Nogro Prem) | _ ‘© 106 "0 hoes hit et the mer | Wego et Regest ee | =———— srasmnor Neer clay it OS oot cco’ de fam thers | for he died to the effect that a Ne-|Just because they are Negroes Lesson f fro fitting the above description was We, Rave. 0, faith in the theory of BS erecta aay” "|e oh hat a, econ ano sg hen ye A Piece is cert, Goon alien, ieee | Univesity ant Calor of ths eel | bi" Rathod end Marie Shack te Ot | department a dhe Aosta Wawro | wt haat Bein 18 ears ad the lt ine bin | test's aura compniger| FAY 28 Yost SE aan, Te, he et | riche sulted Souter, Epona] Ot bat 2 Spe aes tet a, Hume te the September fane'ot tee Jour | 8 * cs ar Seat ao Sl i ib may sey Kanna a, i Se Neer 8 ety which iw palaned tne ork | ene 8 nt fle reking Swe Stree weir aie | Wo Son and Foreman soutien raed A aan Of White Man Held |itrtt" cecil 5" sabrina Instead of Newro teenie cei et| to thett parte Munterille, Ala-—{INS)— Themes ons hie son of Hi. E> Rows wh ei tata: ive Me Bos sees aes an ia Pa a reese eset sae the at G' stadeten ea We oe ala cl oan et Sha ett or eer Sips bem ne mid 3 Suton sees a Serene sank Eres” ogo tn tae fee Ste praesent Senteest "rs shed hoe isha a ee Eke tas teers cent tot ere Ooo sence aera a ere mas Setar ict deta ie Biel filet Ne ha soe Sn as asia Bet i eer te i a Co ee han ee See cS pole SRE Tica nest hate tasted Thea scare tea coe CO staat a es sini °F YOU WANT Money, Love, Easy Lite sry some, ar {ee RT IM. WILLIAMS teres at Gren. » MAGAZINE USES — ENTIRE SSUEON NEGRO HEALTH tenpaaten, B.: Gon Ragrony fo Has eeeos ty are Rearent weave ng fath"in Oey of nh tat 8, Mag SEER" hearse ie Sretor of ple bea, nd Ushers had Stor ofthe media depart‘ ibe And New trick erufted’€eutern pore tthe Sopember Iau tthe dure 11.6 Gelder Tenth moni er atu rere eeter Fourteen wrtery al aber I tae ai were byte ier ‘Suerbatlosr pide th, ater Section poe Sn ve ‘crete cre" hens ‘tions Netter. Teco how een!" hingiat ama kx et os see meee ery” an’ of beng endored te Aincinction of having ‘his article bee Comme" Be, subject of, itera. ra ‘jet ilntratags adorn th tare Selon “wih fete rea Sk he reine patie’ De Jaetnan net lone inte recelved ap tro cnn he Aietee cdc eure ho seer trans So sted a et ts sie Whi et a na Ss fh Stones, pale wrt: Keefe ars at pled a Eig ge rrevertatre teal wok Sigs Florence Witane tperoe gc Neazy wor forthe’ Aaa Sess Romain: cnt a Sie" oa tnt Scan Mites bei Calegt sth a pear i the te ae He wea af Nog rt {Snot Stee int these more nerlous folie, "of terrence impatane is heavier thoughtful type of mas 3 se FIFTH WHITE MAN 1S ARRESTED FOR WITNESS’ DEATH rte cok oe oe Sinetron aed Bauer Sh i eat Se that lth cae ety Wiss Sho racer Sa 2 Sigs Senha cee oe ena ne aa fos iccettea toe tas er el ie ay ery ererineae ea eats a feos oes svvex wou i sor ato EA a 70 er Rate er Yo Gi na pete eeree ee ore She aa tee seta Sle far Een eee moo hat it would be. fant as | Improved Uniform internativnal Sunde; School Lesson" = ‘SIMEON AND ANNA: THE INSIGHT ‘or te Pose IN MEANT "The leton tile i somevbat sie teaing taht ingen at the i ‘itn ‘sinon and Ano ws dg thie pry of hoary reas ston aw fn thy facet the inven iiss Rr "rhose inde hth rire be pure lahore We 1 the pe ete ue ah 1 Sinus (tase 23830 1 Hinvchansee (3) {i the wee Jo That noe and reba i deity wich toe, "Wg aye tn ‘Chat i oti weds BOE we tee scrend thet Bena sy eld [iy si wis Koow tite be wore ‘secant hi customers fot te Hi its represted wih al een Sed caare tr gt af the, See nao hit tn, he ot es ‘inne «nis fw mes ip Bob iio wat ft teaaae be wa God tenting Meny of tne eal Sie tag to bow thelr Enc (2) elk for the Sema, Go's word han geome hat Cha sect” ne Stove a trices tht word Sh sg lh io oa arg {cit of"us cond coming Hebrew 2)" We eauing fo, the” Wish hope tlthelyachargig Wino, “Ieee loaner Coming ot evar ‘Chri eae Al ove fly uton ot Ty ig ‘co The nly Sol a8 ¥en he Sewn the sere of fe eat 45 prio ving The Cat nip pote to those whoa Ad withthe tay Ghent Si rovard (ve, 39. "Te Hily et vost to Anat be talc the Seni Beton hve At the mole Sst Tem tthe temple. be “Huopo "tnd Mary came to pre Soom Oot ison tok im iNS aon ana hemed Ga "toe se Inportant ‘event eer lite etn ‘Sse Ose tan mise te rene feaperonse alte iba ban nt be Eins wn tn 209) “ain to tho Nave Dimite vung cic act Pith con 2D. Stan wan sow rey 10 ‘Svan i fod thong Cari Snsmest oun era No oun ‘ey to a ual br has ane Oo ‘Sivetion Which was wrowet oot Savanrs coe, “Smet prophecy (re 9639, (2) the meaning of Chit ts wert (30 Treryoue is aRectedb} Chri coming, i presentation 9. ta ‘Stier routs fa"thtr savaion ‘Scodemation. Thar abslatly ‘Stal rea." ane ne 3 te A" steep ean. “rin een ued in erry ee sation ace ts atence, "ay Meaning to ary 73). ‘Tn oyun tobe ole when a svar lg to to Happ de Sito to eager sword sree an teton what the 9 Tolan ate lated he | to'her Comms Her tant wn pr Soe aed pgain ou hewan bate awe ‘Sininat bee bon, te culmination Wx ‘earheg hen ae sond blew TT Anna (hake 2965, 1 itr anenter (9 5, Tne war ireproachale. "Aer cured ie of oly even eat faa ved ata onely igo for aby ‘Schiyiour year acy wh ‘Se vet hort to God She ‘at "Pash called ow wigow teat Utne Sch" Daag hese le So ‘he enaured snap tele od tet Tennent ot watdenial te the tate of sbers" as 8 wo sane praer Erfolg (3. fiw guve tant nd Mae of to'ti he were ostng for sole tat She thes tua eto Store whe ha’ hb op Testes rerrmesea. by icstoes Boom foe, How tothe we we irate alte Soler hes sat see tea ereayearet st os tne te rae eine Seve 8 a ‘Melati cutter de sm ee sree he Te Sete 00 Arti CONFERENCE ainors Md—ANP) Pie a deat porn wore Indah Thmradaymoring” when’ the ey frevters contre of the Meta Epcopal ‘Church, wih one han uf oatettown deena from fi secon ot the country, speed ea Sctan whe Ta seal al, mma | George Arther of Gn Roseews NEAL WRETES-AN- OPEN LETTER T0 TEXAS MASONS ep Ree js legend nae a ese oe Peers Smee ete an eee areata ae Son*Gofenem ited sisted and Ss eee eerie Saseeners ee ee and nlite the operation eee oe _eacarer mars = eae ara ae eae siete erat "Wr. MeDoraid transferred ¢o emer cs te be ee sca Ba ae Co | Teeatdat sl ak i na |sefcers ‘of the Saons and ofthe fe ee ee eee "Part Gund Master ick, aimed eee spe econ ee Secs pica ieee Pe gees aurea cet = aes a Epa et are tsa renurer in 191d; prevented the ode ae Seacecee Saran acta cae ne Saami es [oe te eta Sin acne EPSkKey wae ater ed Initiate organo "a etablah Somes yarchase’ a. teary ‘of the capita oe es ee ‘ean olmited mathe td ‘rganize the bank ara Bote eee istk Thee 107 ses eg te ‘fae eee Bee er ieee heceenea |Siaecarnarenrt ae ea | commiting Grn ate someones Ente peers | eta ere eran nether tank Set Route or the bes of syn leona ees |e ereceme ars | om nber $0 cormer Zonta aera Seer rete as aaa Set peat | oe Sareea Se creer fo bet aun an istracad for eee eee oe ee ieee 500" shares, individuals take 2,60 cet eee a |e emer Beniine idee al take more the er es let ee |e Samer Seeeno verses | cement badass treet [Seenmeumen: | Sol eects i mer es out of any svallable money, excep eee |e I ed rie chet | ot the transfer of those, shar an | cancer ease | Etter has been permanently sete. eee lt advo IE fe ice ae See en | the lal gio ond Tint vhs | srised within the ine directed, a coeemen ees Siceaeee | econ eerie pees, pall for the 2.800 eee ND ATTEMPTS jssoarae eee oe rae oben ic Aa Sere ot oe fed Reha ie Seems meee eceetes Ss ee reece peo es ea ame arn aa Gy MERGED Ton mod VAN eat os Sete ae eh hn a pes aaa Set eee coe a her a the, owed tbat there ‘were, Aptis ae ea caren |p mec 2 | Bat 1.000 Hive Birthe eenp Ilr _AM_Ek : ILE UN Li , & 43 oi + RS Ngai tener te one an to whet daa 68 thie can were oot‘ tad mr gum vealed is Etter eae aa ae we gel of tl wa aS ease SG ist cen employe ot the fire goed wha tad Sarietas es teas conceived teen tht the fim cat SP hin oat nt hese fcrtisaaly’ lngatf wie gag tote: and wil stand "meine Se eee ee ae are ser bow bar ata ake St T Sen ie, Sees eek ik iat Seana ate seine Sethe yt oleh So eas Sr ar ata Putonsecetstry work them, Wil ie he twit cert ont 1 fee ofa ot Mt SS eee ae ects ae beg te Pees Si ea Sal Pen ee hee se Sart ow ot ea an es er ay Sx? Seka cotny e find yardman. He thinks bean the ie Soke con et ing ie Sa uae e's ate oa ing Se pea al Aint pee ae Sit hie a ete Ee ep eat no ir" pe Ries we’ sear tans ta Sere sty oa ot ease ale wil be Why Mex ea Gens Resco SDRLINQUENY Gt ad OR ns.. ra wategupporied inatitutien for ceeemeariee © ie < ot aes eee reais bree Sioa a Goes pra ones Sore ose reer ae s Soa ee aceon tek ae ined pe Gy arm nae ene Sere ae ae eho tr cote PSes amine Ceram es ere Seen ene eect eos ie omen Sal os eens ae eee Ear sess sono vonEY eaves ee eon once halen ate, Satta ip rugs of ate ay eeecree ee ae ons ioe ELS cite eat Ses eee ree ae Soomneray emai eee cece Sees See eee [way the work of these outstanding |women.” The characters outlined are Sere eee fies cone eee eae, oe a eee ae ee tenes aaa el ch et hee ener ce ares eateries reveals | NEW LIMRARY 18 OPENED Neste, Tyan ee pink Libesey, whieh weet end i nt ai a at Pel? ee, Ey scien three "rea oe ichn ea ea i hen ei nt, "ease toi Sethe epee le SS iene ie Siri eet wand to pede Gore i [ae pol a oe Xt ee rs il eno i oe i e dependent commmnion, THE HOUSTON INFORMER A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR ALL THE PEOPLE’ ‘ined ee Sao 7 he Wetter Rains Folie Goma Ine ait St Sey oso Nae ‘Sir rod ie May BH th ni wan ae te Ato Gong 8 CARTER Ww. WESLEY ee Breet SARE aie Bex seat ee Magee SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Ca in Ara), Yar, men 0 et ni, he oer mad ft tha i) cg Faw OP mn Fone PRESTON is Wevera: 008 out Dentore iene, Eater: 1 Ph arena, New Yert Ok); Sutera: 210 Walton Butding, Atasa, Ga“ nn ot <. Se mt, ned tc tn ay eet ne of Te te pirate tee witli hs da mdr tah an airy onmanleiss tothe WebwerRicardson'Pubting ‘Gmc Ines 10-411 Sie Sopa tc whan pln rus aur Te outan eae Sree 3 eee en ctr Me ‘Seed et’ oe eae waver tae ut set ee INTELLIGENCE AND INTEGRITY MAKE MEN ‘AND RAGES GREAT HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTODER 18,1990 EXHIBITS IN COUNTY FAIRS INCREASE habe aRad my Peper te Sttar Mar apne tetera rst Tice. eo2 te this state is the authority for the statement that each year Ie Witnessing tore and more provision for the inclusion of Negro exhibits at county faire in Texas. Th several instances special bhllings have been erected for the hobsing of ‘Negro. exhibite and last week in Giddings, «building was dedicated to thelr use oth in the ine of faire and during the rest of the year. The ‘majority of the counties in which the extension workers operate have already set apart a regular Negro Day for the fai. "That this procedure is proof of the effectiveness of the exten- sion program cannot be doubted. More and more itis coming to pase that the administrators of this state are realising that the ability of Negro farmers to produce effectively has direct bear- ing on the total production and prosperity of counties, And the ‘fact that they are doing their bit to make possible their inclusion ivan large way as thelr production justifies fs of more than paso {ng Importance.” Heretofore it has probably been true that It. ‘He of no attention was paid to the Negro farmer. iis erude and ‘out of date methods were taken for granted. Such discoveried as ‘were made by the atudenta of Texas fand ita need were ‘ot made known to them in any ‘way. They. were rather left to shift for themeclves and to do the best that thes could. Extension workers among them have worked wo definite {y'away ftom this btatus that now we soo the actual effort to Include them in the tcheme af things. And the number of prizes Which thelr products take each year at these fairs is proof enough ‘of their interest in knowing more. ‘The general public is prone to pay little attention to things rural. ‘Tho average reader of this Journal thinks little aboyt the onnection between farmers of the race who produce to the ex- {ant of thelr ability and the sum total of the wealth and buying power of the race in this state." And yet that should not be so ‘one of un can thiak of hima as separate from all of the rest ‘of un.” In proportion aa our farmer, and they are the largest landowners among us, produce largely enough to be counted in the] general scheme of things, in just that proportion ill the sum total] ‘of the production of the race be increased. Time will come, The Informer thinks, when Negro farmers aa a general rule rather ‘han the exception aa ie nov the case, will belong to the farm marketing associations and will have definite part in the determ- tation of pics andthe procoaeg which hav to do with farmer {al over this country, There certainly can be no doubt but that thelr incluston in county faire in ach a large way and the fast that they are taking advantage of all of their opportunities to fame in contact with the bert and most modern methods means that they will eventually contribute more largely to the produc: tion of their reapective counties, and in that way to the state at large and to the race of which they are a part. And in all of iki the part played by the extension agents haa been most comm- rmendable, ‘They are serving well GOVERNOR PREVENTS LYNCHING Very much unlike our own retiring governor, Dan Moody, the sovernor of Alabama last week dspatched troops to the scene of threatened lynching and gave them orders to protect the pris. ‘oners and the troops obey him. ‘This action is also in decided contrast to the attitude of County Commissioner A, C. Neal of Georgia who, after the lynching of wounded and defenseless Negro accused of & crime, anid that “I believe Tam safe in say {ng that the action of the'men who took the Negro trom the Jal {snot only condoned, but has met with practically unanimous ap- proval” ‘Governor BIbb of Alabama has been praised and is still recelv- ing the compliments of a peace loving and grateful public which is pleased to have the good name of that state protected from the heartless work of demented hoodlums, "Georgia and Texas, ‘at leash as far as the better thinking: members of both races are ‘cofigermed’ are” at smarting over the shame~and~ humitintion ‘hich have come because the heads of the state did not have the Courage to protect the law and to enforee the demands of simple civilization, Georgia continues to murder and to’burn men 1nd ‘women of black skins; and the citizens, even the heads of the state, applaud the action. In Texas, not only was a man burned ‘to death and the properiy of many’ whose sole offense was the ‘ostession of a black skin, destroyed, but even the courthouse ‘as burned while supposed defenders’ of the law were at work ‘And there can be no doubt that Texas, because of the publicity ‘Which eame from the inldent, has suffered. AM! persons laying claim t0 any degree of civilization realize hat a state can be no better than those whom it elects to lead ‘Any political system which ean boast of no more than the ‘of men to head the state who think so litte of their ‘athe and obligations as is evidenced hy Georgia and ‘Texas, Is ‘Unsound, Georgia and Texas boast of the Demo- ‘ayatem. They claim that polities afd the state wd ware Nogroes to participate, but The Informer eps nave seal been reached. "ven wore are claimed for Negroce true, thelr pare ‘result in ‘worse, To be reduced tothe coal or tag npn; ed et ea south toward the lynching of human beings has re- ‘hat. "There fs litle in such ‘of A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR ALL THE PEOPLE RA AAAs SAORI NRO RRID ON OODRIIORODYINANANOARRARAARRARANIOY HOUSTON’S TRAFFIC DEATH RECORD || Be - me _ The number of deaths from traffic accidents in Houston and vicinity last year reached the tremendous numberof 178, accord ing to information coming from the bureau of the census. Of this total 105 deatha were attributed to traffic accidents within the city. ‘This number Is five higher than for the preceeding twelve months. Houston's percentage of traffic deaths was ma- terially higher than that of any of the other large Texas cities with the exception of El Paso. ‘Ordinary Hountonians will of course wonder why this isso. All thinking persons will realize that the majority of these nec dents might have been avoided. Certainly itis true that. the froverning officials of the elty-nood to give much more sudy to {he' rable thn has ean avn th former sear and acl changes i many of the tratfie regulations need to be made. It is to be noted that many’ improvements have been made within the last ‘year. Stop lights have Been increased in frequency. Stop siens hive been repainted more frequently. Boulevards have been slightly better policed. But that Is not enough. The improvement on the part of officals mast continue unt rerul- tions reauate and antl there ean be nq mistake in the regula: tions even to the casual visitor to the ety. Citizens also need to help. ‘The pedestrian who crosses the set without wating fr tho green Hight ia bas thea sho does the same thing. The average goung driver who wants to be acen and who drives for show rather than for safety Is at other menace which all god eizne devout wish could be re. moved. Alt of us are accustomed to them. And they are all not confined to our race. The “sweet” driver with his girl in a rent- ed or borrowed ear who races through the streets with grinning face sree, perpen Py es and ae of - who! may path in probably. the. greatest nuance. It was that sort of driver who killed a boy, Knocked two houses oft the blacks and wrecked a truck whieh didnot belong to him tio oF three weeks ago. All of these people as well as the drunken drivers, both men and Women, have to do with the abnormally high traffic death rate of Houston, No decrease can or will be| noted util the axfety of all persons comes to be the constant thought and desire of all of us. And few of those in such a hur-| ry can tell just why they are ina hurry anyway. JERSEY VOTERS BOLT “GOOD OLD PARTY” | Newro voters in New Jersey last week bolted the Republican party 52,000 strong and pledged their allegiance to individuals ‘rather than to the party. ‘They denounced the regular party ‘candidaten and pledged themselves instead to candidates on i dependent tickets. Regular party leaders both white and black found their attempts to stem the tide of revolt without aval, "I {s claimed that a campaign by the N. A. A.C. P. ts well under way ‘to defeat all of President Hoovers program ax well as the'at- tempts ofall of the Parker voting senators. re wis haa pln] ile oe have aught xy tempt to Keep the Nagro, rom wating the Republican ticket straimht, And well might they have laughed. Por it was true that until just a few months ago, the party of Lirfcoin and of Grant was lke the king, could do no wrong.” But all is not now well within the breast of the Negro all the nation. He has ood year after year, eampelgn ass Soa ‘and. seen his onat hops date to lot, His mde fr lear prfudin hav received no attention. ‘still accomplishes nothing by his mass ‘ote for the party. ‘The ponitions to which he had been accu tomed ave been taken from lim one by one. He has seen the Attempts of the national committee to gain strength in the south At his expense, White men have openly told him that the party ‘was to be "lly white,” and decisions in the national convention have proven that Iiy-white leaders knew of what they spoke. He ie nate © OI See St ae eee eee ie He has known that there should have been no necesity for the asking. All of these things have helped to make the situation which is now just developing. This is just the beginning. And ‘Tho Informer ventures the iden that the: New Jersey revolt ix just the beginning. ‘Negro voters have learned the value of registering a protest ‘They alto havp found out that being on "the winning side” ean without deine Bengt Tn tc aftr th wining: they ve actualy found thdnalyn wot of than before, od they are fighting for the things which they know are right. Par- Year iia bes and anes er Coe ‘The Inform- tr feals that that fs as it should be. Let them eontinue to rege. fer thelr proteat by their balloty guided by. need rather. than blind party loyalty.” Let them spit thelr forces Into such groupe fas the minds of the individuals may deeree: Democrats where {hey choose; Liberals where they deelde at, Republicans. if they can do no better, But at all times let them be gulded by the dictates of self respect and self help. ‘There wil be litle criticism of the voters af New Jersey, | 'PHE MOSAIC TEMPLARS REORGANIZE ae ee eee eels aetaeall has tak ten oe considered the strongest of Negro fraternals, has just been an- nounced by Judge Scipio Jones, receiver for the concern. The eo eS ch Shc i wee ci a this fraternal order will be the sign by which still others may be Seite ct ins ee canta solvent condition. Whenever such an institution crashes, some a arses, whet eata ema Seong eee ter Seat of all who head such institutions to study hard and to think wel of their duty and responsibility to know and to follow-nothing but the soundest of business methods, By no other means can such Era, NEGRO CLERKS FOR WOOLWORTH STORE ‘The Chicago Whip has waged « long and relentless fight to place Negro workers in all of the places of business located in the ‘Negro sections of Chieago and patronised most largely by. Ne- ie haere eee eee So Gere eee Eos A oo ne ena Toca ms eee eee Ee nie, oan eee haere ioe citey eae ea ae oreo eee iat Ae never before used Negro salesgiris. ae cag for es Matec <i can Canara a he sere Ome ce mcrae! to worse until now, there is much pessimism and little hope for the future, We have failed to use all of our powers for our own Pa Se Soars ae eee anaes a ee eee ‘They argued that ee heer ee tar the Whip continued. Ne- Srna, center sry Today have jhe that hey there otto have ad OPINIONS President Hoover Makes Amends fase Pe he, other bead, Mary. ia, "wie "he deca “Nexre ee Ste coal Sosa cae miromaeet Sr ceca i jer sete in th tae eo en cof tinea aes Sain ie fe Scge Rc A a'r ese eens fhe tire elvil-rlehte: decision. “The et eam tents [a eae eer eer ees a Sd. cena naar to a a yen eee eres ae al ce ioe Shaan Heaton Reua’ses ched Ss ceeerenar wis gen bel SR a aR, A ca Brett eo iv ops Tae spoke Alien of Kanens, ‘Watson ott t Wert Virgina’ and asin Pr Ae se Hen eae tat cae te peur samee a ee Fee Nn ane Eas ss oa ot at eran en cet Sd asa teat an Bae Balog cp. "Far eH TW ce nex oid tha pate atbetongeaters Ba er A rete ee Me ead ee appt a Head appointed hr Goh x na val surveyor of New Orleans because Raage sate very ile appoint eellan Uvlvers wees tune, | Mee see le Uns peters ice tae Mi cistern Re Aa te aaa reteset = Sao se ete ae Ey face aga rks paca eae St oe fee eae brcasta est as sea aa aac tle tans in the ln datant bet However, we don't see anything roprahcnahe che scion the Rae Soe the matuiery of Sey encoun te sit Weir heat hw our trader be iStne Ww gamble. "Corts, “ae rarbling on Une overt sf price aoa, thi ti al boa the Rare to ron the favors aera mare net der to fostee Came cclam i’ token Fae Binion Heed nah and detded to wall whet Sia get the cash We have Seanad, another we of nlng abc Tea ante ty we wont forget A Glance atthe Siteation Money tates ar lower’ then the have ever been Jefore.""One ex bor er one om eal for uly 3 Hai% interest cod ood someserciel {aly wotts'S, ince og torrowing her Tene sou oe Rave tay 1 for bank Ton "rls" "ie ‘wien an tree sais hos rather than toca Bon ene one, beter Bian "Ure" Again’ we ‘al tention "treason for tha tthe hon ea 6 bond since otro fo IS. Semee af tn nd wh eter st a pice that enaae te be fees a hte each, so ot Wate We ok ssi wit be 4 6 «lege ss han $100,""Thertore the ewe ells or one an at side Day Dod sre Nigh atid ems hey for wnat you Beton our Investnen trae pres oth Part greg ise"the rar Ror yuan tee Reena tio clothes ad, oat "wl Sper, See rth a yn tres svirbechenpes. "Since reption ait ate at fs te five verte next earth wegen ted cont of tvng wi fa, Our Fore Erte wa bra siyent. "We recunment thet yea eo Batali waste We don restated ae, AB greats, | We. don’). resceman te oma eek ook Coen ie ee te ae tee ee {mn Texas and yet there is much to be learned by” us In the matter of protecting the jobs that are already ours. ‘There is much yet to be learned about making the money which we spend iutran- {ee places for our own folks even though we have no money in- vested in the concerns. Insuranes companies vthich insure Ne- sroes in the south and who annually take out of the south many mnllions of doars in premiums can be handled In a better way. ‘Chain stores which are located in the heart of Negro sections and ‘which do not employ Negroes ean be made to feel the force of argument which takes stronger forms than mere words. Public pion in cases af which there are now many in Houston, where fegroes are let out to give place to white boys, and in stores Which depend for thelr support on Negro purchases; can be work- ed upon. "Spend Your Money Where You Can Get a Job” is not ‘without much merit in times lke these. Just to let things go a8 they will eannot longer suffice for us. very day we mest nongry, il en ome of them without fami reananton Iie, wich ha for toe the Gepiacng of Ne wi of Ne- ‘grees and the employment of others, And many’ times in the ‘ery teghborheods in which Negros ive. Organization, thought, work hnd ever present alerinas othe ness of the day wil hl. God his never fia ta help tows who tea to blo 5; but i Ie not that He has ever performed mirucles for ‘those who almaply sat and waited. Be gpecnets ooh MP ong Re the Peeient Cohie ‘aden aes ty ae he ee oe Ham he" the ios UiMecre it cor daa cee eet he faust be accounted for either by Se le ri somes ste ait up and Geperal Brown and Secretary Newton fo ttcy een and enon te e's «pat ctl. fc. tho: mediay of these teferes, What te Rh daw tal te Suet a Oe eee ed ef Suey fi etn dhe see; ‘ech EER Side ‘pies islet pe hl eo oA Nal ESeay eae ae ep Ea eb, die cn ern ls Scie ae wae Noses eae Sonlutones she sre Be pal Pans aa ren en Bovis and Wesy tower, Me? ve ented! paeamas Of his rece nt Inegee Page Dr. Joh FETE ie orn, police at ios cotuanl oh nee ey mn aeme te Prin this Key ie ein, te cnay seat mae Saat ae as cI opaler with none too optics ropa vary erable see mae Eten cae vaten roid troy the Sone of. he ne" tne" Benai and it rciuone peesenie aise, Hoover's entire polten! future hangs uvon the return fs auf mame i aaron sors pt Utada at Ving ant aa then scoters i in eran th Sra aoe Sis itt "nine we deat a is se Seceees, 2 oee ee Me ea by CARTER W. 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