Houston Informer

Saturday, November 1, 1930

Houston, Texas

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COUNTY HELD LIABLE FOR LYNCHING DON'T FORGET THAT YOU SHOULD PAY YOUR POLL TAX 5 Cts WILEY FACULTY IS WELL FITTED FOR SERVICE Marshall Texas—The 56th annual session of the College College opened in August, and freshman week included many new students in every respect. Exemplarily significant is the fact that the college has a strong emphasis on thus avoiding the disadvantage resulting from a rapid turnover in students. The college's teachers now on the staff is coming to the college for the first time, the college teaching experience in the college is being evaluated with much of his attention to the plans for completing the $600,000 annual budget. NEGRO COLLEGE HEADS TO MEET IN WASHINGTON HEAR DARROW ON LIQUOR QUESTION The Houston Informer has on sale tickets for the Darrer Show on Nov. 6. Mr. Darrer is the most outstanding lawyer at the bar and has been a dog owner for dog, including the Negro. There are only a few tickets at $16 per person. The service, called now, there is between Mr. Darrer and Dr. Clarence True Willis, and the subject will be the trial of Mr. Darrer, all of America, namely, the mor question. With the pro-lifical question, with the pro-lifical question, such as they are, on this question, of prohibition, no person who wishes to can afford an aid this day. ford to miss clet at the office of Get your b. inform 409-411 The Houston bone Preston 1243. Smith Street. THE HOUSTON INFORMER BLAME OFFICERS FOR LYNCHING WRONG NEGRO Atlanta, Ga. (INS) - On September 8, last night, an innocent Negro was shot and killed by another Negro upon his good sunday. The investigation was made by Solicitor General James Lantic Circuit, and his report has been in the hands of Governor Hardman. It seems that the governor ordered the investigation to be made because the police report upon the lynching had to cut to the public. Especially was the report concerning the conduct of the troops whom the governor ordered to be sent to the lynching. The adjacent general of the police report rumor began to spread to the effect that there was no misconduct on the lynching. While Solicitor General Grice's report has not as yet been released by the governor, the solicitor-general has said that the military did not hesitate or any equivocation that he military dislames in connection with the Da. Nazareth he hoped "that the governor will release my report to the newspapers why I made such charges." The report in full is being awaited with a great amount of interest, for the man who was lynched by the cent man who was lynched could have been protected had those responsible for his protection gone to the full authority permitted them to go. DETROIT MAYOR ADMITS HE WON BY NEGRO VOTE Detroit, Mich.—(ANP) —Obituates of Detroit bear their new mayor in an address here recently. In his speech, listened to with intense interest, the mayor said he was not the only person for their support; that he was one mayor who admitted that he would not be mayor and the Negroes failed to support him along with other minorities. He said that those of those politicians who, after being elected, would manipulate the figures he had elected without certain votes. "I say that with all candor, and I make no apology to anybody who was publicly you wish. I am not asking that you keep it quiet; you may BANKS SPEAKS TO NEGRO HIGH SCHOOL HEADS Principal Banks spoke on the subject. "The Efficient Principal. He is the one who thought that, in order to be an respect and confidence of four forces, the school board (S) and the school board (B) the faculty (S) the student body, (S) the citizens (S) the students (S) the accused methods of accomplishing each one of the vices that the rule of the school board A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR ALL THE PEOPLE HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1930 The Houston Informer Will Publish Educational Edition OPENS SALON MRS. LOLA ANN BRADY of Houston and Wewoka, Oklahoma, is making another contribution to the business life of Houston next Tuesday night, at 6 o'clock, when she opens the Lola Ann Salon at 5118 Dowling Street. Mrs. Brady has forged her way to the business top the top of the ladder, and she has made a game with nothing but brains and courage. Today, she is the most successful operator of our group and one of the wealthiest women in the South. Having made her bit, Mrs. Brady is a contribution to pleasure and happiness of Houstonians. Mrs. Brady says a beautiful dress and beautiful equipment parlor in the South so that the citizens of Houston can be equipped beauty group on others enjoy. She is bending every effort to make the school which she runs a broad and inclusive as any in the community learn every phase of the work. Mrs. Brady's business acumen has been men of the Southwest. Dr. M. W. Doe, a professor of the university, convenes on the committee of one hundred for Wiley's endowment fund, Mrs. Brady. The Loa Ain Salon will open on Monday, March 16, 2015, Goodson, Mrs. Lola Ain Brady, the (Continued On Editorial Page) TEXAS METHODIST CONFERENCE HITS' L Y N CHING EVIL The Houston Informer will publish the first complete and official story of the history, development and press of the institutions of Texas. The Informer's first special educational number is published on December 24, 1930, in time to be in every home for the holiday. This educational number will carry special sections covering, respectively, the status and development of the school, the Bible, Bishop, Gudalope, Paul Quinn, Prairie School, and Tilley, as well as other institutions above high school will be given an opportunity to secure space in this special number. In addition, will be special high school sections. Adequate space will be given to statements showing the part which university State Department of Education at life of a Negro- TEXAS LEAGUE OF NEGRO SCHOOLS PLANS CONTESTS Prairie View, Teenus—Plans for state and local organizations for the development of new and improved Schools have been completed by Principal W. R. Bankis state state education is again headed by Prof. C. H. Hammond, the principal of the extension service. This organization will provide for and take care of the State College must April. The team at large under the supervision of the State College district is directed by the district and county executive of the following officials: Director general, director of debate, director of the spelling, director of athletics, director of essay writing, director of industrial training. A number of the schools in various sections of the state have organized their memberships. They have sent in their membership fees and enrolled as eligible members in the athletic and academic activities. All over the state intercollegiate league activities have been thusman manifested a mong the schools. records in the office of Principal W. R. Banks, state executive director of the league that have not taken part in the league heretofore will engage in the league now open and a great many teachers have begun drilling their contestants so as to be ready for the initial contest in several counties during the month of July. The Prairie View State College that the Intercollegiate League this year will host the CHIGAGO MAYOR URGES NEGROES TO DESERT G.O.P. Chicago, ill.—(INS) Mayor William Hickey has assumed responsibility for the preparation and circulation among Negro voters of Chicago for the Republican nomination. Cornell Republican candidate for the United States senate. Amplifying on the circular, the mayor said: "I am as I permitted to live. I will never betray the people of Chicago by voting for any member of the McCormick family for anything." The circular urged Chicago Negroes to vote for Former Senator James Hammond as Democratic senator candidate. Mayor Thompson charged that Mr. Cormick faithfully held the Republic's faith convention in Kansas City and added: "It is pleasing to me that Mr. Cormick supports the mayor. With the wet vote of the mayor, I will support Mrs. Nell, and no city hall support for herself in the election. I think can be the handwriting on the vote." be given to the contribution which the various philanthropic agencies. Every phase of school life will be provided by the various philanthropic agencies. Every phase of school life will be completed project will serve in the nature of source material on the process which the educational process requires. Negroes. Much has been happened since Negroes emerged from slavery in Ipercus. The process which their rise to the present position of intelligence and culture which they possess in education—will be completely depicted in this special education number will also be fully covered. The people of Texas and the institutions which have largest impact on the facts about the institutions which have larger impact on this process will be important. The institutions contain with its new policy of emphasizing the good and encouraging those who are fortors for the solution of the problems of the race is undertaking, in this TO BE MANAGER A MADAME ELIZABETH CLAYBAIL, who is to manage the Lola Amin Salon, conducted one of the largest beauty schools in Indiana, for a few years. Prior to opening her shop, Mime. Maui graduated with honors from A'TL College in Indianapolis, Indiana. In connection with her training in the Walker system, X-Team trainers in the Walker system secured work through the efforts of the school. She worked throughout the Southwest, some as employees and some as employees. Besides her students, Mime. Maui has taken a course in barbering, selling her a post 'shop' Mimeau has taken a post graduate course in the Walker School in Chicago and has taken a course in barbering. Mimeau is an authorized beauty culturer with Home to teach and open courses with Illinois. She is an authorized beauty culturer with Home to teach and open courses with Illinois. Mimeau also studied finance and finance with Florida. She who came to Florida which he invited. Mimeau has extended experience both as a mime and instructor. Recognizing her skills and experience, Mimeau has often had her to assist them in the Southwest. He has it conducted in the Southwest. FIGHT FOR 6-HOUR DAY TO BENEFIT PULLMAN ORDER constructive things that have happened in the educational life of Texas Texans is illustrated in the educational edition will be the first of a series of special editions covering the constructive side of the educational life, a pursuit to this one of The Information Know Texas Negroes and Their Institutions covering the history, development and present status of the fraternal life, the religious life, the business life, the civic life, the life of the Nei-Nei, the have been the objects of charity and welfare work, as well as all other things we go to make up the civilization which has achieved in Texas. Constructive editions The Honest Information and the members of its management and staff involve the earnest and full cooperation of universities or former students of any institution of learning or not-who are TILLOTSON IS INNOCENT MAN'S MAKING GOOD AS WIDOW IS GIVEN GIRL'S COLLEGE $2,000 JUDGMENT TILLOTSON IS INNOCENT MAN'S MAKING GOOD AS WIDOW IS GIVEN GIRL'S COLLEGE $2,000 JUDGMENT In 1925, another significant change was haugranted. The college dropped its co-educational feature and became a college for women. SEEK ANOTHER METHOD TO BAR NEGRO VOTERS Columbia, S. C. (INF)-Andlasing that the decision of the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia fourth circuit in the Richmond prison case is but the forewarning of a full court of the United States in the Texas and Arkansas primary case to the effect that Negroes must be held as the Southern primaries are controlled by and operated pursuant to state statutes in this state have appointed a prosecutor in the Chairman Claude N. Sapp, is the chairman, for the purpose of proposing the legislation. The states that he believes that all plaintiffs dealing with the primary should be reworked by the prosecutor and that control entirely within the hands of the party. He feels that no control may membership. BISHOP MUSIC HEADS TAKE SAN ANTONIO OUR PRONE NUMBER IS PRESTON 1243 NUMBER 23 CHING INNOCENT MAN'S WIDOW IS GIVEN $2,000 JUDGMENT Walthall, S. C., (INN) — A great deal of interest has been manifest in widow of the late Alim Green, who widowed of the late Alim Green, who supposed attack upon white women against Oceane County for the death of her husband, Mr. Green was grounded for $2,000 against the county under the jurisdiction that the county was under, that the county when purchasing occurred must pay for it. A jury found that her husband was not guilty of the crime with which he was charged, and that her husband had not guilty Charlotte (N. C.) observed the following suit officially: "For the grave and impressive demonstration of charge upon the community when hands and out to bury a Negro at Walthall has spring a woman claimed, to have been attacked by a Negro, and Allen Green, despite the community, was hanged by a mob to be tried for years ago he bad committed an act of robbery that brought him citations of "Now it is proven to the satisfaction of the Negro in Coquena County that the crime of the crime charged against the Negro in Coquena County can be restored to him. A terrible manslaughter can be done now to give the man a chance to prove that him nor can he be restored to his county, that much is to the credit of South Carolina" is the payment of $2,000 to the Negro in Coquena County in the county in which the lynching occurred. "Lynching would be a terrible crime against the state, even though the county has no jurisdiction over its victims, but the constitution guarantees to every district. This as he did against his guilt or innocence, he defends his guilt or innocence, and will refuse to have an angry mob mob decides for us the question of our guilt or incarceration, the night the mob would be willing in any case, to have an angry mob that is an admission of the injustice of mob law and its failability." Which is an admission of the injustice of mob law and its failability. HALLELUJAH STAR WEDS BEFORE SHE STARTS TO EUROPE Gary, Ind.-INSS] Nina McKinney, motion picture star who was featured in the all-Negro movie, "Hallucinol," and Douglas S. Daniels, vadewille dance, were married in the 1980s. She left immediately on a bjoeconyne which will end in Berlin for Mrs. Danielle, while her husband remains in New York. Miss McKinney will appear on the stage in Berlin. In her new role, she will give her age as 12 and her home as Chicago. THE CABARET DANCE A committee of the Red Devil is sponsoring a cabaret dance in the temple that bids fare to a wow! Dr. Lewis Mitchell of San Antonio, in charge of the music in PERSON. There be elegant girls, waitresses, hostesses, checkers, bouncers, and fairer managers. Enter What a funny question! Drinks? That isn't our business! We said boozy-woozy. The Old Pallows Temple, Friday, October 12th, 9 p.m. We will host and rings Home Sweet Home. Admission, including cover charge, 30c. But don't be a right-wad! MOST LIKELY YOU'LL FIND YOUR NEEDS IN THE CLASSIFIED ADS OF THE HOUSTON INFORMER Read Them Carefully — Ads will be accepted until 6 p.m. Wednesday for the current issue. PHONE PRESTON 1243 FOR RATES OLL TAX WHITE LAUGHTER DEFRAUD NEGRO ROSCOE SIMMONS BY CLAIMING TO IS TO OPPOSE N. BE HOOVERCRAT A. A. C. P. IN OHIO Peco himself had a wry smile, and a chagrined pleasurer for Carl when he asked him, "What do you whipped me good a night," he said, about that. Carl told him sincerely, "I—well, you needn't worry about Elimira, either," he added lately. "Lissy done tome me how Elimira's been tired," you hope you don't feel mad at me. Peco said, another reason, "I was scared to be unexcused." He's欺 shaken on weaker shoulders. The two men shook hands heartily, "You ain't got him in the field, as he was with you," he said. "I wonder" he said, "thrieve you back to be baited tumultuously. It was Tola, in a thin garment of crimson. Although he was far from living whole-hearted, about her face which implied that she was far from living whole-hearted." Carl cried happily. "Gee, I'm glad to see you It seems a little yesterday, and I have done it with you," he said. "you push" the woman responded with a cheer smile. "I guess you were let Peco teach you with Elimira last night." In spite of Toto's implication, Carl was secretly glad that she should have been with her for his affair with the other woman. "So you heard about that too? It seems that news sure travels," he laughs. "You told me yesterday that Emira was the oman, "Toto went on impressively. DEFRAUD NEGRO BY CLAIMING TO BE HOOVERCRAT Harnwellville, La. (ANP) - Credulous colored men in this section were umbled of serious questions by two white men who, it is alleged, posed as fedex fee ranging from $12 to $400 for membership in the "Hoover Club," which would be held by the "membars," after January 1, would copulate on various articles ranging from high-power automobiles to the individual members who were $150 per month and the initiation fee depended upon how much the individual member could pay. A raid conducted several days ago colored a man's house five miles from Allen Stovall, who had charge of the book of the club of the club containing the "government store." Another man, who had been released, as was Stovall. The two white men who "organized the club" was released, but did not appear. The raid was conducted by Sheriff Kinden and Conn. Charles Seegars and Arbur Green. The "organizer," it is alleged, promised to "put the members on an aerial platform" when they through one door, who was then told he could not be in the club "leaked the existence of the club" leaked through one door, who was then told he could not be in the club and inform officers when the next meeting was to be held, which he did. The organizers "have not been apprehended." AUTO THAT KILLED NEGRO MINISTER IS CONFISCATED Charlotte, N. C.—(INS)—The car which killed a捞cher named Stewart Hines, ordered confiscated and sold by judges Helms of the county record's court. The car which killed Stewart and the driver fled. Rural policemen pursuing it found it had been loaded with 20 valuables. The car half-gallon fruit jars were broken when the car was arrested. A corona was determined to determine who was driving the car. POLICY WRITERS BATTLE COPS Brooklyn, N. Y.—(ANP)—The brazen threw in an uprune here Wednesday when three police detectives battled the arrests arrested David Collins on charges of assaulting police slips. Collins killed Detective Scott in the stomach and charged him with assaulting him and were met by a barrage of bricks and stones thrown by friends of the police writer. He was arrested, however, when police reserves arrived on the scene and quelled the riot. Those arrested in addition to Collins were: Ella Price, charged with assaulting the police writer; John Eckinsle and Robert Lindsay, charged with disorderly conduct. "The woman is about Toto's size and she's got grey eyes. The sheriff is up in the house." GAS HEATERS 6 Radiant Size $9.25 8 Radiant Size $11.25 10 Radiant Size, Just as Illustrated $12.25 Bath Heaters $2 and Up Save 10% on These Low Prices by Using Coupon Below Beautiful New Styles in Dining Room, Living Room and Bedroom Suites at Prices That Will Surprise You Big Line of Toys—Buy Now and We Will Put Them Away for You It Pays to Buy at Thompson's CASH or TERMS THOMPSON FURNITURE CO. 2204 Washington Avenue Preston 1756 This Coupon Good for 10 Per Cent Discount On Any Cash Purchase From THOMPSON FURNITURE COMPANY "Well, she isn't," Carl protested. "Really she isn't!" "Don’t like it," Toto explained difficulty to the wizard. "I don’t play second fiddle to you in the world." "You’ve got me wrong, Toto!" the wizard said. "No, I got my wrong when I believed that you were any different from any of these other plantations." "What made you think I was different in the first place, then?" Carl asked. "The woman is about Toto's size and to the "I've got ways of finding out anything I want to know," she told him. "I keep hearing about how you know how to have anything to do with the women here—but I find you're just another woman who even wilt have anything to do with the women here—but I find you're just another woman who even wilt have anything to do with the women here with sharp bittersweet. Sting, I can't answer her hotly, but even if it what you seem to think about me and Elimira were true, I don't see you should get all hot and bothered about it." ROSCOE SIMMONS IS TO OPPOSE N. A. A. C. P. IN OHIO New York City—Senator Rococo C. McCullough has declined a challenge to彩色人民院 the subject of his White, acting secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, on the subject of her on the Supreme Court. The chancellor was a justice of the Ohio State. The chairman of N. A. A. C. P. branches, whichSenator McCullough's condolence. In the aggressive anti-McCullough leading in Ohio Dr. W. E. Dobbs, editor of the Crisis and Walter White, Dr. Dobbs, the State Department, Dr. Dobbs is to address a mass meeting in Columbus on Oct. 17 for a meeting for a speaking tour with the following address scheduled: Dayton, Oct. 26; Cincinnati, Oct. 27; Cleveland, Oct. 28; Aron, Oct. 30, and Columbus, Oct. 31. Meanwhile, evidence continued to into the office of Senator Samantha McCullough of Ohio colored papers throughout around the issue of Samantha McCullough's pro-Parker vote in Ohio are standing firm against the most powerful daily in the country recently on its editorial page. The most important of the N. A. C. P. and other editors are following the situation of the N. A. C. P. and other registers for example publishing an editorial under the caption: "Ohio Reports to the N. A. C. A. P. State Save 10 THE HOUSTON INFORMER. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1930 Totie bit her lip. For an instant he thought that she was going to spring into action. She smiled mildly. "You're right. I've got no reason to be raining cain. I was just because I was so disappointed and mad. Swiftly she turned away and began walking toward the field. Carl caught her with a few rapid strokes and with his two hands, he turned her about to face him. He held her mouth. she's got grey eyes. The sheriff is up house. One rally Simmons, a Republican coming from Roscoe Simmons' communication, from Roscoe Simmons' organization for McCullough, to the Republican party wishes me to appease Democratic leaders in the Republican advocating flouting of our constitutional rights is not to be construed as a threat to the state's stalemate even right guaranteed to us in the constitution," also that I can "take the lead" in the organization and your organization will fall when the people discover that such is its right. To which the N. A. A. C. P. replied Simmons' affiliation with the Republican party and was opposing McCullough's affiliation with the Republican party to vote to confirm Supreme Court of South Carolina judge who had publicly and repeatedly criticized the constitutional right to vote. Senator McCullough had to choose between loyalty to the cause of Negro's civil rights and the Negro. On this ground, regardless of party considerations the N.A. A. C. P. said all enlightenment politically free and all enlightenment hope that McCullough will be appointed to the Supreme Court, which seems practically assured. Surely you do not mean to set up any one party to govern the country politically not the Republican party of today when a Republican president GASHE 6 Radiant Size $9.25 10 Radiant Size, Just as Illustrated Bath Heat % on These Low Prices by Using "Son, they're a woman said to be on this plantation from New Orleans. And every once in a while this gals come in and give her a New Orleans gals to look for her. This time she slammed a man. Don't mind that, the law giants she'll have to pay for it. Course, she might at least be the law giants man, but down here a colored woman got much chance. This woman is 'bout Toto's size, and she's got a lot of money now, waiting to see if we get such a woman on the place. Have Cat placed in quick alarm at his employer. Then he regarded Toto for an interview and said significantly, 'I haven't seen any such woman about this plantation.' "Hum-m," the old man stoked his chin thoughtfully. Then he wheeled horse with a horse here, and here you know it, "he must aloud. "But if you happen to see her, son, he inquired. "You can't tell her she better keep her switch-blade in her stocking hereafter. When he had gone Toto came close to Carl. You could have done me with a car. But you couldn't because 'the Colonel sure would have Union Bricklayers In Crescent City Vote To Slash Ow Wages Union Bricklayers In Crescent City Vote To Slash Ow Wages New Orleans, LA.—(ANP) The 280 union bricklayers and stone mason in New Orleans voluntarily accepted a covenant of $8 a day beginning with the meeting of Bricklayers' Local No. 1. "We took this action to be in line with the general reduction in the cost of building material so as to attenuate the cost of building in New Orleans areas." Joseph Chauvin, of New Orleans, said. "Our wage scale will go to Monday from $12 to $8 for an eight-hour day." Bricklayers, stone masones, stone others, include title and marble masones. Public works now building on which you will be among those benefiting by the slash, M. Harvick, of Bricklayers' unions are considering reducing pay scales and but one has taken action thus far. Bricklayers' Local No. 1 includes the building trades' unions for $8,500 and down the river, affiliated with the Bricklayers' Mason Union of America. L. W. Gwine, president, presided at the meeting, composed exclusively of colored members. you yourself admit opposing and a interest in what legal constituents interfere with your vote by a vote to confirm. In its tele- vision, it said that it was not acting in "revenge", that it was not imposing charges on him, that it impartial and Democrats had voted against their party, and that other course is open to any inti- lectual, informed, and high-principled party. Can YOU Solve This Puzzle $5,360,000 in Prizes Find the Different Bag How is it supposed to be a puzzle? It is a sequence of numbers. There are 10 different bags, each with a different number of coins. You must find the bag with the most coins. First Prize – HUDSON 8-Cylinder Coach Many other big prizes There are many other big prizes. You can find them in the back of the bag. Find the Different Bag How is it supposed to be a sequence of numbers? There are 10 different bags, each with a different number of coins. You must find the bag with the most coins. First Prize – HUDSON 8-Cylinder Coach Many other big prizes There are many other big prizes. You can find them in the back of the bag. SCHOOL CERTIFIED AS COLLEGE Cheyne, Pa.—(ANP) The Penn-State College at its regular meeting, Friday, granted unanimously the application of the Cheyne Training School for Teacher Education, offering the degree of B. S. in education, home economics and industry. This status has been granted only after proof and a thorough examination by the state committee appointed by the state council, that Cheyne meets the standards set by the council for the state college. THIRTY LIBRARIES TO BE REPRESENTED AT FISK Nearly thirty Negro libraries have already represented at the dedication exercises of the new library and the Negro University November 20 to 28. Among the public libraries which have attended the event, Louisville, Cleveland, Detroit, Atlanta, Birmingham, San Antonio, Oklahoma, Alabama, Evansville, Indiana and Kansas. Public libraries include Virginia State, Prairie View, Miles Memorial College, Columbia, Hampton Institute, Lincoln, Pennsylvania and Lincoln, Missouri. A number of other libraries have indicated that this will be the largest history of Negro library development. GAVE OUT "I am a dressmaker, and I belong to a number of societies. Last spring, I was unusually busy, and I realized I was doing so much until my health gave out and I just wasn't able to go. Seems like I couldn't stand anything—the least exertion I would have weak trembles. "I heard of Cardui and thought it might do me good. I sent for a bottle and after taking it I felt strong and not so nervous. I rested much better. "I kept up taking Cardinal, and now I am well and strong." Mim. Mary Lewy. "Mim. Mary Lewy." 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TELEPHONE PRESTON 1243 409-411 SMITH ST. HOUSTON, TEXAS PETITION GOVERNOR TO GARVINE PHILLIPS MADISON MONTANA FOR TRIPLES due to INVESTMENT ACCOUNT STOCK HELP LAST MONDAY SEVENTEEN COTTON PICKERS INJURED IN AUTO ACCIDENT Holly Springs, Minus (11N) - Billy Hammond, den, while taking a truck load of cotton pickers from his father's farm in Balmor, turned the street at Salem Balmor, turned the street at and then seated on the trailer on the concrete street and the cage on the bury. One man, the James Nelly, had been examined by the man. The man brought with a fractured elbow and brought with a fractured elbow and Benny Daniel, an injured knee. The other man had minor injuries and Benny Daniel, an injured knee. The other man had minor injuries and Tom Moore's farm at Red Banks. Tom Moore's farm at Red Banks. In the cab of the truck by John McCandles and Corn Hardy, but none of MEN CONTINUE WORK IN TUT-ANKH-AMENIS New York City—(ANP)—扑atches from Cairo, Egypt, state that Hosni Mubarak is prepared to resume his role in the tomb of Tut-Akhen-Amen at Lazer. The present task consists of searching which surrounds the sarcophagus, fragile and size of the panels, and the necessity for making a large enclosure covered with inscriptions to move the sarcophagus. OFFICER ABSOLVED OF MOVE OFFICER ABSOLVED OF MOVE required the counsel's jury just about five minutes to decide that L. W. Browning, clerk of Cairo, Grier Tuesday afternoon. The policeman said that he and his wife went to Grier's home to arrest on him and to administer them they created the door and were confronted by Grier was about to fire at Ranney, according to fire he fired Grier instantly. "Milk of Magnolia" has been the St. Regis授权 Trade Mark of the Magnolia Company and its predecessor, Charles H. Phillips, also chairman. 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Anderson, building Association, 1849 South Street, above the amphitheater the fair conducted and professional men and women and professional men and women and the most successful ever held in Philadelphia, designed to develop the industry of the business firm. 600 business owned and operated by Negroes was represented at the Washington—The Insurance Managemen- Columbia held its annual election of officers at its regular meeting at the office of the National Benefit Life Insurance Company, secretary-treasurer. Programs for the month of October were presented by the National Benefit Life Insurance Company. St. James, Robinson, 21st. St. James, Robinson, 21st.岁 old, a graduate of Summer High Employees, employed as a salesman for the Union Electric Company. This is the first employment a Negro has been employed as a salesman for the Union Electric Company. This is the first employment a Negro has been employed as a salesman for the Union Electric Company. This is the first recognition and will be followed by the addition of other Negro salesmen. When a Negro has been good, good, good. Philadelphia—The Trinity B. and L. Association, which has been a university EXONERATE OFFICER FOR KILLING ALABAMA MAN Birmingham. A l.i. — (ANP) Motorcycle Poison. McMotley McMotley killed in killing of A. B. Sawers, here McMotley was justifiable homicide. Sanders recently escaped from the KKK and McMotley McMotley discovered his hiding place and to arrest him. The office at the inquest stated that he entered the house escaped conjecture on him, knocked down a door, escaped conjecture on him, knocked down a door, McMotley fired two, the bullet striking Sanders in the wobble, entered the character. He was seized for prosecution. He was seized for grand larceny and recently escaped from the prison. He had a police police officer carried several terms in jail and prison. 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A friend told me about the Compound. As soon as I took the first bottle I began to feel that I was Vicious. It had impaired my health greatly and I cannot say too much about it. I am glad of the honor to recommend it to my womans. Mrs. Attanasia Goodman Route a Box 47, Antenilleville, Ala. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound carefully operated for the past twenty-five years, have announced through their directors that they will distribute $300 million next month. The association has more than $300,000 in assets, Mr. Nelson and Herbert C. Nelson is secretary. Naviville, McKinnear and McKinnear are architects and contractors with Memorial Building recently received the columns of a local daily newspaper. The firm is composed of More than many structures they have built are the plant of the Sunday School Program, the Memorial Building, and the Morris Memorial Building, in which they have offices, costing $80,000. Washington—until unsettled economic conditions and depression in business, the Industrial Savings Bank reports an increase of over $400,000 and savings is about to be inanned deposits to one million dollars. New York City—John L. Roffin, a gas company, has been promoted during his employment of fifteen years, is now one of the firms most outstanding staff. He is in need of a new office of the company, which serves portions of Harlem and northern INTERRACIAL EXPERT SEES BETTER TIMES By R. B. ELEAZER Now the point of the story is that once while people in the anthropologists, and you paternalistic in employee insurance, were simple employers in working people. They were simple working people. Negroes as a matter of tradition and race had left their jobs on two different days and comes in court to testify that they held in respect and whom they believe It is included like these that sustain one's faith in human nature, and encourage one to go on and learn more than the worst. And that, in the language of Andy Brown, is good "psychology" of the world best, the world best, and the best will come back to you." It is equally true that the world best, the world best, and the best is the most likely to get it. Youth of America! You Need No Longer Suffer the Embarrassment of Telltale PIMPLES PAGE THREE PAGE POUB City Dots mrs. James Porter, 2024 Gray, is on the skistlet this week. mrs. Ross Janusman, 2023 Ruthven, is on the skistlet this week. **CARDS CHARTS** You work for Christian Charities, NATIONAL BROADCAST PUB. CO., 484 South St. Houston, Tex. L. C. Thomas, Wiley College, was a member of the board of directors Dr. J. V. Franklin, chief surgeon Prairie View Hospital, was in the city Sunday. Dr. R. F. Fervil, physician and has removed his office to the building 232 Dwelling Street, corner McIlennay, Phone Preston 181. The Houston Inform on abat. at the Barnes-Banker, 2404 Force Avenue. Prof. A. W. Jackson, Rosenberg, has sat Saturday on Old Fellow business. Dr. F. Stone conduct a special eye, ear, nose and throat clinic every week. In room 120, in room 124, in room 126 of the Old Fellow Temple. Mr. Darius Clark, 3402 Hadley, Dallas and Bryan is on bone again. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Kinsom, 2010 Whitney, wish to announce the daughter,孝孝, to Robert Wilhelm. FOR SALE-On Yale Street Road, Nashville on parade high, parked way, 4-acre lot, 1 inn, 1 incubator. Right price for one. Call-Creston 8944. 3944. Preston Shuker. I you are looking for employment with men at once. Colored Business and boring Men's Club, 8074. Prudential Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sutton, 2701 Jones, was showed with roses this anniversary of a happy marriage. Now is the time to have your child's eyes tested and ada- dable recover. Examinations free. Fees $150. Fellowship. Temple Phone. Pregnancy. Fellowship. Temple Phone. Pregnancy. DANCE FOR HIGH SCHOOL There will be a football dance at the Odd Fellows Temple Saturday, Nov. 1, from 6 to 10 for high school students and 10 to 12 for Gamma Famma Chaperons will be HEADS UP Imported from Europe by the agents— GROTUS PHARMACAL CO. P. O. Box 835 Houston, Texas HOLT PHARMACY 24 Years in Business ---at--- McKinney & Dowling Phone Pairfax 6688 Office C. 4072-PHONES-Bre. F. 4624 HOUSES. 8:25 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. DR. A. E. BOWIE DR. A. E. BOWIE DR. A. E. BOWIE SUNDAY BY APPOINTMENT 8:25 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. PLOYMER BLDG. Houston, Texas A. E. GEO. S. GOODSON Houston's newest office building is about to be opened. It is one among the many green spaces located in the wards, and the only one on Dowling Street, which is located in the Ward. The building is owned by Geo. Goodson, formerly one of the largest employers in Houston, until he sold out to a company at a very hard-to-find figure. Goodson's office building is located in the 10th floor of the Empty Position Park. It has two store rooms downstairs and seven office upstairs. All is fireproof. The office represents that the rent for these offices would be reasonable, and that the building is safe and satisfies all reasonable needs and wishes of tenants. The Dowling Street car runs right in front of the building, and it is surrounded by neighborhood. Mr. Goodson, the owner and manager may be the owner of Dowling Hall 0532 and Fairway 0277. Y. M. C. A. NOTES Preparations are in the making for the coming of Channing H. Tobias, a senior national Council Young Men's League member, and will visit the Houston Association FF-11. The secretary reports a fine preset for city junior and senior basketball leagues and other sports organizations to support the revised program of Y. M. C. A. activ. The Sunday afternoon forum will present a program for man, religious service committees, and 4 p. m. Sunday, November 2. On Monday, November 3, the committee will be conducted jointly with the W. Y. C. organization in the form of a response to recent celebrations taking up residence in Houston and visitors. This promise to be fulfilled is arranged for each. We feel that organizations in this respect and your response will greatly encourage this COMMITTEE WILL STUDY PROBLEM OF NEGRO JOBS A colored citizens committee has been appointed to investigate the unemployment situation among Negroes. The committee is composed of representatives appointed by the Negro community. The Business Men's Club, the Colored Business Men's Club, the Colored Interracial Commission, the Colored Business and Laboring Men's Association. The personnel of the committee is: Rev Wym Swyn, Rev S. Scott, Rev W. McCoy, Rev S. Scott, Carter, H. McCoy, J. McCoy, Carter, H. McCoy, Carter, Carlwright, Prof. I. M. Terrell, Rev A. Newton, Rev A. Hubbard, Rev A. Newton. This committee has already set itself to the task of allocating the unmet needs of the community to a subcommittee to draft suitable resources for the employees of colored help. Plans are being made among the Negro workers to educate them to appreciate their jobs and the needs of the community. BUSINESS SCHOOL Fall classes in Business Training are now forming. October 6 is the first shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping, auditing, accounting, business administration and commercial law. Enroll today. Daycare rates. For information communicate. WALTER E. JOHNSON Fairax 2327 1910 Pine Ave, Houston, Texas PHONE: OFFICE PATTERN 6790 6200. Vaccination 12345 DR. ISAAC K. DARBY DR. ISAAC AND SURGON Special Attention to Disclosure of Office 2028 Thibago Bldg Bun 1.1 MADAME WALLS' Special course in finger waving. Clases now forming for our fall classes. In addition to our classes. Over 100 graduates now in connection with our school, we maintain a Modern Beauty son, with trained, efficient operators. Had. 0054 3203 Dowling St. Madame S. Walls, President THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1930 CLASSIFIED ADS DETECTIVES—Travel, make secret invitations. Experience unnecessary. Particular free. American Detective System, 2120-Broadway, New York. HELP WANTED ONE HUNDRED BOY- WANTED at once ONE HUNDRED BOY- WANTED at once Houston, Houston 499-414-6911 Houston, Houston 499-414-6911 AMAZING NEW HAIR DRESSING- Work with us! 1-800-333-3333, write. Write with us! 1-800-333-3333, write. Write with us! 1-800-333-3333, write. Write AUTO MECHANICS MEDICAL WOMEN-DON'T BUFFER WITH FE LEW TROLL. We guaranteed opt treatment with our ENOWMENT ASSOCIATIONS ENOWMENT ASSOCIATIONS THE STANDARD ENOWMENT ASSOCIATION will pay $1.20 cash per room on a 3-night stay. Enowment Assoc. Ans. a 3-11 Flight Hotel. BEAUTY PARLORS FLOWERS WINS BOUT FORM LANGFORD IN ELKE'S SHOW In an exciting main bout at the Washington State game, the Wednesday night, bright Flowers won every round decisively from his game but outcompeted opponent, Young Nov. 18 will be the most match date. BOY SCOUT SCHOOL IS SUCCESS Galveston, Texas—The Boy's Soc 队, Galveston, Texas—The Boy's 队, J. A. Benschmidt, assistant to the director of interacultural activities and A. B. Benschmidt, assistant to the director of the Galveston district, was closed with success last Thursday night with officers being elected for the next So That All Houston Might See and Hear The Management of The Palace Will Open the Colored Section of the Theatre, Starting SUNDAY, NOV. 2 Mr. Post has just recently completed an extended tour of Europe and his engagement here will be his first in this country in a long time. Be sure to see America's primary actor in his best role. Nightly for two weeks, be sure to see 2 Curtain at 8:30 O'clock. Price 39c. Palace Theatre WHEATLEY GRADS TO HAVE ALUMNI CLUB IN HOUSTON Some sixty or more graduates of Phillis Hwlett High School met in the evening, Oct. 15, at 8:30, for the purpose of organizing an alumni association. Forest Henry, class 29, acted as chairman and explained that the purpose of the organization is to establish and preserve contact among the graduates and undergraduates to Phillis Hwlett High School to keep the achievements of Wheaton in the promotion of any effort or program that Phillis Hwlett students will attend. Prof. Smith, principal, was present and gave a brief, but very interesting talk, well-sponsor, also spoke and offered the organization would program the organization YOU ALWAYS SAVE MONEY AT MOON HOME FURNISHING Buy Your Winter Needs Now at Great Savings Than Ever FOUR-PIECE BEDROOM SUIT This outfit consists of Vanity and Bench, Cheers and Bed; choice of walnut, green or cafe au lait finish. 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He will be joined by Alexander Gumman, noted Negro documentarian, whose book studio and archives contain much comment lately. The studio will be the corner of 131st Street and Fifth Avenue, which has been for a long time the writer's studio, writers, musicians, and laymen, of all kinds. In publishing the Quarterly, Mr. Gumman is commissioning a new book, because of her great influence and interest, in publishing the magazine is dedicating the magazine to the memory of his late sister, Mrs. Gumman. THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1930 Some Problems of Rural Schools (For The Associated Press) Rural education is a momentous problem. Not only is concern its own, but it is also concerned to and its influence upon other rural problems, it takes first rank. In its own accomplishment, it has to confront so many and such formidable problems that it hows it succeed as well as it does. It has to build buildings, approve buildings, approve equipment, full-length sessions, standard curricula, provide a curriculum, pervise it is incomprehensible how the total reverse of these conditions from them. It has to make these results are found in those isolated instances in which pupils make something of themselves, the total reverse of these conditions from them. The majority of country children, however, find their inspiration of them. The majority of country children, however, find their inspiration of them. They begin the effort in a building that has been constructed with no being made of it. It may be too hard to be improperly lighted, heated and ventilated, and it is likely to be made of paper, paper or plaster blackboards constitute its furniture. Its inspirational The keeper of this literary light house is often equipped with only a desk and a chair, circumstance is doubles due the inability of teachers to protect their high schools to the exposition of their teachers, and through later life to the twelve-month sessions of such appraisal institutions could do little else than confirm a pupil in error and establish just as well that the sessions are sometimes limited to the teacher, attendance irregular, application indifferent, and accomplishment insignificant. HOW WOMAN FOR KILLING HER HUSBAND HER HUSBAND AND MRS. Mrs. Allen is being held by the police while a thorough investigation is being made of her, then went to her of her husband, Alfred Allen, on their farewell. The woman denies that her husband came home drunk Monday night and they quarreled. He then went to the day morning by a man who went to hire him to do some work. Following the woman, he came to the office, L. E. McNair, a fellow teacher, by the time the city came to stop Mrs. Allen from beating her neighbor tested that they heard screams from the house Monday The belief is that Allen was poisoned. The belief is that Allen was poisoned. Autopsy was held and portions of the vital organs sent to the state research department to determine whether the patient was poisoned. Bilious Feeling Clears Up HOLD WOMAN FOR KILLING The only way to secure competent teachers is to guarantee efficient school. It is to apply extend the term and reasonably raise the pay. The importance of rural education, in itself, is of equal importance as the only means of contesting, elevating and stabilizing rural life. The time is nowhere near, however, when adequate education of the elite is necessary to communities. If they are ever to enjoy the opportunities of the privileged trophy or of the national government. 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Last reports from Indiana, following the failure of the Marquette case, have prompted the state that Attorney General Ogden has personally filed criminal proceedings in the Grant Court Court of Appeals, seven alleged members of the lynching. The names of 27 persons known to be in the lynching case have been submitted to Attorney General Ogden by the sheriff. P. Josephine Dune ASPIRIN GOLD TAPE Oxford, N. C. (ANP)—This city, which was thrown into an upramp when the attack occurred, was charged with assaulting a young white woman, was again thrown into a white woman, was screwed into a white woman, sieged in Daniels, swore out a warfare for John C. Brooke, a white man, charge; Morrow in his alleged attack upon Brooks that he denied that he went to Mr. Daniels' home with Morrow at any time. He heard of the attack when Morrow was beheaded of the attack when Morrow before could be freed. 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Officers escaped on the scene and concerned the mob and placed him on the scene. Although he was believed to have been mortally wounded there was still swarming around the little hospital at Weldon for treatment. The officers succeeded in percupping the would-be victim and quickly removed Jackson here, where he was placed under heavy The report was received here Wednesday that another mob was formative, and the police are now a prisoner from the local hospital and string him up to the Hearing this week. The police are a cordon of picked men around the hospital and seven others on the in- Jackson told local officers that his home is in South Carolina, and that he is on a mission to help the community months. Hungry and destitute he sought to relieve his condition by going to a shooting accident he forced to drive to Weldon, Ohio, in a shooting accused. Both Jacksons had been pronounced as serious, but his condition has improved so he can recover for their recovery. If the chief of police dies, it will perhaps be nailed to the ground, and prevent Jackson from being from jail. SAYS OANR SYSTEMATIC MANUFACTURE OF RACE PREJUDICE That is the sad part about it: When colored men in the South commit vicious crimes, they then through fear of prejudice and mote their process to do what is necessary to save the lives of people, then through fear of prejudice and action as if they were criminals. And for this the Negro population of South Carolina has been held alive for generations, were harmed by the state's laws, and the country spoke pallidly about the expulsion. ARRESTED FOR KILLING RICH WHITE FARMER Mobile, Md. served for the murder of Andrew Price, prominent white farmer and merchant of Toonaheau, Mn. Cleveland, Nelson and the Mississippi authoritarian. Price was the minister for the Mississippi authoritarian. Price an altercation with one of his Negro farm hands after the Negro was hired by his employer. Nelson says that he is not the man that killed the killing. So Good Hair Grower Grown long since by your doctor for scalp disease. Improved Uniform International SundaySchool Lesson 19. BEV P. R. FYTEWATER, D. D. Men- ber of Faculty, Moody Bible Institute of Chicago) 18. 1928, Western Newspaper Union. Lesson for November 2 JUNIOR TOPIC—A Weak Man Becomes Strong. INTERMEDIATE AND D. SENIOR STREAM BRIEF STREAM BRIEF AND ADULTS TOP- IC: How People AND Adults Top- IC: How Christ Confessing Top- IC: Peter Confessing Christ (Mark S27-20). He was near at hand when Christ should make the supreme appointment of himself for the cross on the cross of Jesus Christ, which the disciples would pass the causes of it. he sought to prepare them to make the second occasion of the cardinal doctrine of the Christian faith such as: the in- scription of the cross, the second com- cession, and the second com- Peta's confession was provided by two questions of Jesus. "What is it that I must do?" Options differed, but all recounted him to be a teacher or a prophet with more than human authority and power. "What is it that Jesus persistently claimed to be the very Son of God. He would have his disciples to possess a personal and real relationship with Jesus, to being God manifest in the flesh." I. Christ Warning Peter (Luke II. Christ Warning Peter (Luke 22:31-34). 1. He told him of Satan's desire concerning him (v. 31). Stirian is concerned with the Lord (v. 32). Christ's prayer for Peter (v. 32). He prayed that Peter's faith fail not, not that he should escape the cross. 2. Peter's confidence (v. 33). He fallen when he returned to the cross. Believers begin to weaken when they no longer desire to hear about Christ crucified on the cross. 3. This was to take place three times before the covering of the cock (John 18, 25, 27). Dying Mid Lord (John 18, 25, 27). Before the servant (vv. 15). Peter blundered in attempting to follow Jesus at this time (John 18, 23). Presumptions impatient. Frequently the servant is the cause of the taint of the Lord; he must be opened the Lord. 4. The servant and officers (v. 25). Peter was now warning him of the taint of the Lord; he denied his relation to the Lord. Separation from everything that is opposed to the Lord is necessary in a clear testimony (II Cor. 0:14:18). 2. Before the maid of Manchus The word here means to feed, guide, correct, and lend the mature classes knowledge. The word here means to share responsibility of feeding, but corrective discipline. Failure will not allow if this be attempted without love. * "Feed my sheep." The word here means to the care of aged Christians. The word "feed" returns to somewhat as the in the first instance where he says "The teacher's responsibility to care for the elder is equivalent to that of the young." The teacher's responsibility to Christ by a martyr's death. In God's Husbandy He troubles in God's husbandy are not wounds, but the putting in of pain. He plants the seed—M. W. Beecher. When Testimony Has Weight When a man lives up to what he preaches, then his testimony has weight—L. M. Manly. Line of Least Resistance Tailine the line of least resistance in the time of some people and some men—C. Churchman. VIII. PRESIDENT CONSIDER PAGE SEVEN By C. W. RICE, President-Manager Texas Nerto Business and Laboring Ment Association WILL NEGRO WORKERS REGAIN LOST JOBS Many of these abuses, she declared, were not popped by private citizens, but by Libero-American Negro officials—in fact, they were popped by private gain. The facts are so clear that the American government, opinion, that the American, British and French governments are morally bound to intervenes and to stamp out abuses. GLAMES FUCKER DWELLING A man who was most undefinite things that his happened here for a long time occurred because he was born to death when his house was destroyed by fire. Stuken had escaped nightly clothes, but felt that the fire had been back into the house and get some clothing. Upon entering the house smoke before he could get the clothes, the fire had been completely equigulated to his room, and his charred body was ruined in the fire. a inl at ea ia mamra aa ee a A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR ALL THE PEOPLE wom een eWeneehttnhtety eh eP ete neeene to.be so unt public opinion wvakes tothe extent of demanding papers tee sie besa rosterweere| INVESTING FOR Riek aR MET Tee TN PROFIT | peer » eS VOTES WILL CURE THIS |_.22 Aero Bex yer manele Be coche: ppburie. fp puny eam 7 ee las of the need for a hospital for Negro tubercular patients and for « Negro delinquent girl’ home. Continually some uch ques- tions are arising not only in Texas but in other sections of the South. In cities, Negroes must complain that city ‘administra-| tions will not extend sewerage to Nogro homes; will not pave Ne-| gro streets; will not provide for garbage removal at regular in-| tervals and’ things of a like nature, In counties the attitude of ssherift¢ Is to be complained of, particularly when there is danger of mob action. "The governors of states do not feel disposed to igive orders for stringent action in dealing with mobs, or they ‘are not sympathetic toward the meeds of the Negro citizenry gen- ‘earally. And it is worthy of more than passing notice that these conditions ‘maintain in.cities and states where Negroes have no voice in the selection of the officials who serve them. ‘This con- dition is most Ianvaly true of atatgn where Neroes do. not. vote ‘Votes will ‘eure the majority of these ills. Votes and votes alone are eloquent enough to command attention and they have ‘voices loud enough to be heard over all other public clamor, Let ‘Negroes vote in ‘Texas in all elections and soon there will be pro- vision for Negro tubereulars. Let Negroes vote in Texas and in all of its cities, and soon there will come an increase in the num-| ber of paved streets in Negro sections. Negro delinquent girls ‘would have homes; the attitude toward the Negro worker would ‘improve and he would be included more largely in the paying {obs which are tobe had from cities and counties in the Jeprowe, ‘ments authoriged from public funds, Votes and votes only, will bring this to pass, ‘The moral suasion of the type to which we have become accustomed largely to a day gone by. The day of special favora to the “big Negro” of the town who knew “Mr. So and So" have gone. Cities as well as the state at have grown out of that situation and we need the ability to ex. press ourselves as a group in order that we may make progress a8 @ group. It is for that reason that Negroes generally should not rest until the ballot is theirs, They must come to the point of staying ‘at that job in season and out until there is no more prevention of ‘thelr helping in the choles of thelr public servants, “Money| ‘and lawsuits; organization and continued effort; regular contri- bution toward funds large enough to take all and any such cases to the highest tribunals of the land must become the rule among un and not the @xeqption, WE MUBT OBTAIN THE RIGHT TO VOTH I WH WOULD HAV THR, THINGS WHICH ALL VOTING CITIZENS HAVE AS A MATTER OF COURSE. Votes and votes alone will help to cure our civic ills. And the time must come when we tell those af the other race who argue their friendship for us that we need these things. ‘Their friendship must be tested by their willingness to be known as favoring jus- tice for us, “Nothing else will suffice, AMERICAN LEGION SILENT ON LYNCHING shousands of those who shared tie angers of France in the. days of the Great War gathered in Boston recently fn the annual there nt Nessie tra ert carton fe Lea sae was cect Nowe to ed ener e ete ta ° the convent at rye delbersied on things femiaiscent of the Great War in which America attempted to “make the world safe for democracy.” But the convention refused to go on record as favoring the abolition of lynching. 1k $a rapertad that strenadeg sttocte, were, sade: by. some of those of fairer minds to have a resolution brought to the floor calling for action against the practice which is “Increasing in such ‘way as to shake the very foundations of the American govern ment.” The resolution would have called on the national depart- | mént of the legion to “use its influence to destroy the menace of | ee ee eee But it could not get out of the committee room. Sot legion officers felt that they “could not have their sections held up to ridicule” in the discussions "which the resolution would have entailed. ‘The effort fll flat. ine for an organization as typically Ametiean as the Legion, is'nt it? Shell holes and Boche fire, eootles and short rations, ‘heroism that knew no color line and stream# of American blood ot maria int races by color wae all Dpecane a ec- ion guilty af being predominanty” un "Could. not be held up to ridicule.” Strange that atrocities itt Which Germans were accused of leaving the paths of civilization éguld so stir a tation that it spent milllona of dollars and sacrificed thousands ef lives, ahould be more powerful than those ame attoties per Betrated on “buddtes” and their families right heré nt héme. And | was all of that talk about “democracy” and justice, ‘be- ing. 't6 no color, ete, hysteria or bi T There is little in the refusal of the Ame ‘to dié- cuss for the reason that it would hold certain sections “ap to "Better the deserved ridicule of a section than the stadied ‘of a nition by the refusal of it most stal- ‘wart represantatives to face ther own unpleasait facts and sock to'remedy their unfortunate situations, : JACKSON SAYS HE |= Him Nope bane i teen, atin” Sh FINDS BUSINESS silt “tntng ‘or ‘sla must PROGRESS INDEX) 22” (tht fécis copcorning ‘hie market Puiledelphia, Fa(ANE)—In an- rer. te, ther auenion, “Wg Bald Brrtoces "set "down aa the tithe of es seater aces Gee ba selon orotate Bis il ein seo erae acerca Ses 7 de tid Be ee aS eS Tern es pe See Lec ie saree a Se as oe ie oe Bere, fs ie tere ye see cima ood ree ins rants petecion from want fr hie "ol capitan oaa ge ners coer ree cnaee tegen: tie" i" emotional “and wigsrcaly el tonic eaeon, eal eee Sree ae a a ar see St stank Bir ty asset mae ta a Sy coer ete eens soi coher Se eee eae Ee ces en Sanh nce Bhi ORLA Pea. i Te Tee rv THE HOUSTON INFORMER eee TE Pores ies er Sara hy Rater Beko Posing Comoe, 2 fer aren we nt in oh PER, t,o b WERSTE ioe Geverai Manage Trane 7 URBORIION RATS (Cu wo Aten One Kear, $2005 9 months, $1.80; 6 months, $1.26; single copy, Be (Me paper mal foro than rota) ee ee Se Telephone PRESTON 1208 eae “OFFICES a, eee ee ee he Ts a CaP lt Eo a oe ae ae a veealey wee paring, subscription to The Houston tale, do 2 Moar rpg AP a Fe tonerest os 2 ae ae en Keoping sam abe. | INTELLIGENCE AND INTEGRITY MAKE MEN ah AND RACES GREAT oo — : HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1930 HE COMMUNITY CHEST AND US ) Now that the time is again upon us for contributions to the “Gommunity Chest, it appears to’Phe Informer that two types of fhoughts should remain foremost in the minds of the thinkers mong us. ‘First, this has been’a hard year and the economic tltuntion is still tar from what Jt should be. Many among us endl atnong all races in Uhie city are Atill without employment and Pie various agencies which extend help to the unfortunate wil be “axed fo thelr capacity to relieve that condition. With the com- “Gag ot more vevere weather there will be tore and more calls Hor halp. In order to meet these calls, more than the ordinary “Roun! of money will be used. ‘The agencies can have it only aa hone among the citizens who have not suffered as much, give. It shou sfore bo a real duty to give to this effort more Margely than ever before. Houston's needy must be helped. “|e othikr consideration should be that of thought for the place ‘i this yearly tfort which the race has. Heretofore, with but xoaptions, it has been true that the Negro division has been F poorly organized. ‘has been duplication of effort in Sr en an New ‘many ane, Uy white workers who had found thao organization may legro divi ‘who sealied-Uhat there were er saclbere among Negroes. Many: « m tman was ooilted by n worker of the other race who ually, Course of conversation, asked if he hud con- ‘tplbuted. “That situation should not again exist. ‘piigutian Negros are in complete sympathy, withthe move ment, They Ss s promot ae full duty toward the Borement Ther Joow ther own people beter than others and i tunity ently ‘organise their own Sates ek nth race pteatcety case's sor the case" HE now sande, few daye before the effort opens. one or tof fen siting fo be misunderetec thay compl. ut he ‘effort : they comply. But the effo is ineffective as is to be expected. “News tp in Houston should lo have improved| (hasan "Bennn esti ter ois sel nie ee pit contact with the governing heads of the Community Guest drive and sold them the idea of as complete organization of AheMMegro division as of any other. Another year should not ‘Pasembout Tas having been done. Lt us wapport thie drive perlly. Let us give til it hurts. And after the drive is over ey att tows who lathe drive for next year and Se “fo it at the Chest p ¢ increased results of early and “more complete Negro organization. INDIANA JOINS GEORGIA IN HELPING MOfs wa that there is little difference in the attitude of the t ‘sections of this country with regard to lynching and prej- " in in the news recently. ‘The grand jury sitting in A ‘Tefused to indict any of the members of the ed two Negro youths «few weeks go and it “aven, wont on record an comniendng the sheriff for the way tn which he handled the situation. It is to be remembered that he = ‘and forced to give up the keys as is uoually “Phercase. tn Colorado there has been « stoning of n Newro college ‘fraternity house in a white neighborhood. “galt Ata Arbor where the Univrly of Micgan ig cated, No ies have been rel in ore college dermis: ae, continues its atrocities. The only ray of light in ‘whole situation comes from the statement of « Georgia law- {¥er, who speaking before the Civitan Club of Atlanta, scores the Of the mob and argues that life in Georgia is not safe, |, America faces a crisis of the gravest sort in its allegiance to he-mab. The Taformer calls it allegiance because ‘rere ft fot, there would, at some time and in eome place be some proof thai he Tule of the mob is not absolute. Prejudice grows only where ‘there is not sentiment against it 20 militant as to cause it to leas fen. And wherever it grows it is Just to assume that there is no| ‘of a strong nature opposing it Ne ae ete wot car procs 19 tooroe pe mistic over the seemingly feebie efforts now being mate, by ti of students to eradicate the evi, We wonder Just how Beh sincerity there Iain thoee who profes to Dellev in Justice Fihy necopt membership on first one committe of an later: ire and the other.” We wonder sbout the ability of the college student to replace his acquired and almost Epjidices which have been a part of him since before He into the word, with more Humané’and tolerant no. nder just a schemo| expediency which allowa:men in public office to make of ‘osiahpn, tas SOS bin this country is Josing to barbarity. De-| i is ‘a thing of the past. Re- Proceaure of the is soemingly decreasing redo weep. wil it end? doors erate, almost constantly had Fin, ctr Sater and trier ie. And Wat ss ta the Barrens i cootee os Be wok oa eceseary thing. 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