Houston Informer
Saturday, November 8, 1930
Houston, Texas
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DEPRIEST IS REELECTED TO CONGRESS
Republicans Exclude Negroes From Their Lily-White Organization
5 Cts VOL. XII DEPR Republicans Negroes F Lily-White
Columbia, S. C. - (INS)—Following out what seems to be the policy of those who are in control at the present time of the Republican party to exclude Republican entirely from party activities, apparently endorsed by President Hoover, has been formed here, with J. R. McCain of Rock Hill as state chairman. Approximately 400 persons attend at the "Republican mass convention" in Columbia, as smoothness as it moved according to presiding officers was on the first floor of the Columbia auditorium, and the second floor of the counties, but a score of them set in the balcony. On one occasion when the president was not recognized and his continued efforts to make himself heard brought an outflow from the convoy chairmen.
MASONIC BODY HOLDS DISTRICT MEETING HERE
MASONIC BODY HOLDS DISTRICT MEETING HERE
CABINET MEMBER
TO BE ON NEGRO
RADIO PROGRAM
Plans for the program of Ngro education which will be broaden education have just been completed, according to an announcement made by the U. S. Department of Education which will consist of short addresses interim by the Lyman Wilburn, Secretary of the interior, will deliver the major address. President John W. Dawn of West Virginia will deliver the major address. President David K. Land-Grant College, and a former president of the National Colored Schools. He is also a recent distinguished service in the field of education. The third address will be delivered in Ngro Education, of the U. S. Office of Education. President M. Morrison, of the University will be delivered in Ngro Education, of the U. S. Office of Education. President Morrison, of the University will be delivered in Choir, which recently, under the direction of Dr. Nathaniel Bentley, of England and the Continent, where they have learned some of leading music.
THE HOUSTON INFORMER
Called by Mr. Hambright, who was chairman of the Republican advocacy group that marked the birth of an "infant Republican party" in South Carolina, Judge Kelly Kash, general counsel for the treasury department at Washington, was the keynote speaker. He was joined by former state and leading Herbert Hoover. He declared President Hoover was the winner of the recent convention of another group of South Carolina Republicans, at which Joe W. Woolsey, state chairman, but several speakers referred to the organization, one of the leaders of the group, declaring that "up to this time there has been no Republican party man could John Kash."
BISHOP GRADS ON
THE AIR IN FINE
RADIO PROGRAM
REVIEWS CRIME
J. M. NABRIT, Jr.
There is no more important factor in life and progress of Negro Houston than its crime and delinquency. Not the parading of the soiled or the emphasizing of one short-couches, but rather an unbiased and intelligent statement of the facts with reference to crime and delinquency, with the view of discovering causes and suggesting possible remedies.
the matter of birth and deaths and other vital statistics is also of very importance, which exists between how fast we are born and how fast we die is one which to those who are able to interpret means many more things than the statistics we have. In order to give its readers the benefit of such information, as well as in order to have the faith upon which to act, we need to mention in any way that it can. The Houston Intern has secured, and counts itself fortunate in so doing, the services of attorney M. Nabritz, M. Nabritz, and the attorney of the crime, delinquency and vital statistics records, as they pertain to Negress. He is one of the outstandings engaged in the practice of his profession at the Houston Bar, and is able in position to prepare a statement each week for the readers of The
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HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1930
Reports Just Released Show Progress of Houston Schools
RECOVERING
S. W. HOUSTON
The Informer is very happy to learn through a communication from Mrs M. O. Dillard, sister of Fred S. W. Houston, principal of the San Houston Training School as Huntzville, that Ford Hammond is much improved, in much better in health, and slowly recuperating from the illness which has been suffering from.
Prof. Houston is one of the distinguished group in Texas and the Southwest, in the secretary of the interdisciplinary commission on education, a contribution to the educational life of the state, and the expert share with the who, have, by phone calls, telegrams and other communications, inquiring of all who know him, all who know him with regard to his life.
It is hoped that Prof. Houston will soon be in perfect health again.
G. O. F. NATIONAL WOMEN'S LEADER IN HOT CAMPAIGN
GOVERNOR AND MOTON TALK ON RACE RELATION
Richmond, Va.—An even hundred leaders of the principal white church groups in Virginia and have here day on call of the State Interracial Council, which matters of vital interracial concern, and laid plans for the improvement of race relations.
A number of prominent N.C. leaders have visited the case for colored people, among them being Dr. Gordon Harden, Dr. Daniel and Dr. James J. McCormick, jects discussed were school, health, and public advancements, and other matters of vital concern to the welcoming colored community.
The white community confined themselves largely to a discussion of what church could do to improve the situation of the misattitude attitudes of all who they presided over by Dr. Ben R. Lacy, president of Union Theological Seminary, prominent educator and churchman took part in the program. A num-
Motan makes Great Admission
to the Church in Civil War days the church of Jefferson Davis and Robert Lee in the Civil War, and the federacy, the day was Wittily attended by a thousand prominent citizens and addressed by Turkese Institute. The governor of the state, Hon. John Follard, presided over the meeting attended by Motan in a happy address, introducing him as "a Virginian whom it is impossible to forget." Motan was also piled with great appreciation.
Protect "Birth of Nation"
The objections omnipresent by the federacy were read also at the evening meeting. Among the important points following: were deployed and church leaders were urged to do everything possible to wipe them out. Against the reproduction of "The Birth of a Nation," unless objectionable features were added. Church leaders were urged to study and circulate all available literature. Ministers were asked to preach on this subject from time to time.
Ministers were asked to wither Ngo religious leader was录取
Church papers were asked to emphasize the subject of better race relations, and church schools to introduce race relations courses.
EX-SERVICE MEN TO BE IN PARADE
All ex-service men are urged by H. P. Carter to meet at the Y. M. C. building on Tuesday, November 12, to form a line of march in the big Arm Day parade to meet to Mr. Carter and the committee of the parade is very anxious that all ex-service men participate in the parade appointed as marshal for the event.
Houston Infoner is interested in giving credit to the fact that a sufficient number of Negroes in Houston have more majors, the most modern, and the most South. Three either new or completed schools, one new junior high school, many new and completely rehabilitated elementary schools—all of these in the region—are worthy of commendation. The record of the activities in the Houston Infoner is that there are some opportunities (kinder-grade schools, which are not open to Negroes. But there is much evidence that the opportunities self-development which are open to Negroes are greater by far than the junior college, with fully accredited colleges, which are open to Negroes. facts, when tabulated and properly presented by Negroes, will in time become such credible use of the opportunities available which may now be suffered on account of lack of opportunities in which may now be removed. The matter of curriculum revision of education of philosophy which included
OSCAR DEPRIEST
[Picture of a man in a suit and bow tie].
NEGRO SERVES AS
FEDERAL JUROR
IN LIQUOR CASE
Wilmington, N. C.—(ANP)—For the first time in more than two years, according to attaches of the court, the girl was injured in a jury, when Gilbert H. Hollinsa juried that truss and found Taylor Haskell guilty of violation of the prohibition act on a Tuesday, the number of group will be appointed to serve when another case involving Haskell is called for. The jury, in the case, Pearson in the jury box there was much amusement, but no resentment or juries or the courtroom.
SCIENCE BUILDING
AT KENDLETON IS
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BY PROF. JOINSON
One of the greatest contributing
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Defeats His Caucasion Democratic Opponent By Comfortable Margin
Chicago, Ill.—(INS.) The final results in last Tuesday's congressional race were in favor of Oscar Prepist of Congress was by no means a more politically conservative candidate than the studied determination on the part of the Negro voters of Chicago that they wanted to be represented in the halls of government to which they belong. Prepist it will be remembered, was the first Negro to hold a seat in congress for more than twenty years, and was the first to drink in the as to whether he would be returned to office when he came up for reelection. He was then when the tide of senatorial impatience he was forced to face, Hanna McCormack, DN Republican candidate for the state, to James Lewis, many heavy Republican state, Lewis was elected by one of the greatest political contest, and led the great Democrat landlake which swept him in the race. But when the final return were
DOCTOR JACKSON
TO BE DELEGATE
AT WHITE HOUSE
Washington, D. C. (ANP)-Algebraian B. Jackson, director of Public Health Department, Howard University, has appointed Negro Press, has been appointed at the White House Conference of Child Health and Protection, will be held here November 18-22.
During the past year, the conference has requested Dr. Jackson to attend the conference, and at times, on the health problems of the Negro race and to suggest probable responsibility for the high mortality rate among Negroes throughout the country, especially as it pertains to children.
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GRESS
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all in and counted, it was discovered that Ode DePriest had withstood the attack, was not a more radical political success, but was rather the弘明 success, but has already served faithfully and has already served by their votes and by their leaders, they fully applauded. As the heavy Democratic vote for the election of the two DePriest and his white Democratic opponent, Harry Baker, seconded the vote, he was relegated in hopes that this lone Negro, who now sits in the halls of the national capital, would be relegated to political obligation. Their hopes, however, were all defeated when the conference that DePriest had won by a conference of 23,860 and Baker 16,426. The Negroes of Chicago are狱坚 over the victory, and are already ready to repress them and themselves politically that the time will never come again when there is an opportunity to repress them in green.
PRAIRIE VIEW IS SURVEYED BY GOTHAM BOARD
The General Education Board has already contributed $100,000 to Prairie College's construction of the new hospital recently completed on West Campus, and more recently on the campus of theogram. It is predicted that taking another $100,000 will be needed, the recent survey will be the basis on which another $100,000 will be contributed to the General Education Board to the Texas Land Grant College, continuing its general expansion movement.
WHITE EDITOR ASKS FAIRNESS FOR THE NEGRO
Memphis, Tenn.—(ANP)—Speak to the Association and Council of Social Agencies here Tuesday afternoon, the organization and publisher, urged better treatment of Negroes in the state and a more diverse cultural group. The after points that racial problem become more acute during economic depressions, exhorted his harriers to join hands with the effort being made to improve the down racial trouble. The speaker planned two justice hearings on the equal distribution of educational funds, more school are being made to improve the racial relations between the two groups. Every cloud may have a silver line, but every stomach will need something more substantial than a dinner lounge or a dinner lounge is not improved.
WHITE LAUGHTER
PAGE TWO
"I love you," he sighed. "Why. I love there was anything like that. I love you more—more than anything in the world." Even Elmira?" she suggested, woman-like. "I am silly" the man cried. "Nothing — nobody counts — except you." Didn't you ever love anyone—before" the woman persisted gently, though probed in his soot. "I don't know how I was completely here." And of Ambiente drifted through Carl's mind like a cloud before the bright time. "I was admitted dreamily." But that was a million years ago. And I know that there never has been anyone but you. "I got tired." girl? "Too much with mock Hercules." "She can't have you! You're mine! Mine!" differently. "I don't want to even think about her. . . only about you." She hurried away hurriedly. "There come some pickers, . . . but Hobbit among the group which came up for a wipe cloth. He regarded Carl with a smile. "Ain't loin' no, is you boy, is you Cat." I heard Elmira say to Cat. "I heard Elmira say to Cat." I heard that gal was gone bright yet met those of Toto. "But he'll let you alone now," he said.
"Stup up!" he danced him with an earlobe. "I'll get me in hot water again!" Boggart shouted. "I'll get you in hot water again!" the little man impaired guardedly.
"Good advice Carl."
He hasn't been in the fields today. Carl replied. "I've been on the field."
WHITE RAPISTS OF NEGRO GIRL GET BUT A YEAR
The two cases are closely linked to the assault of the assault case, it was pointed out that the victim of the white rapper struck the attack and that he had informed the police of the crime and was to have been the star witness for Prosecuting attorneys calm that Moore and Price sought the aid of Al-Halabi to stop his testimony. Moore is being manipulated in the trial. Nogroso believes that little or no punishment will be muted out to the police to have murdered him, impounded upon the white men who raided the Moggi girl and Negro lives are held closely in this section of the land of the free and home of
WHAT OCCURRED IN THE LAST INSTALLMENT
Carl and Elimira revive Foote, Carl tells the girl to assist the beaten youth back to his cabin. Foote and Elimira revive Foote, and the friends. When Tote comes in from the field she is cold in Carlo because of his affair with Elimira. He convinces her of his innocence. While they are talking Carlo Rides runs up and tells them that a woman of Tote's description is wanted in New Orleans. Elimira is well acquainted with Tote, and Elimira understands that the detainee is Colonel that there isn't such a woman on the place. Tote kicks Carlo. Carlo feels his sense dip and sway.
Two men are around for the morning business meeting.
They gather around for the passion-inspiring soronch
They gather around for the
HALLUCINATIONS GET NEGRO
NINETY DAYS ON PRISON FARM
ARREST WANTON KILLER
NEGRO SLAIN BY FORMER
UNITED STATES MARSHALI
Beamont, Texas—(INS)—Claiming that he was attacked by his victim with an open knife, 2 Paulsen, white, former deputy United States marshal, shot and killed instantly an unidentified man here reportedly according to a statement which Rose made to police headquarters. The man was killed in the front part of a woman whose identity Rose said that he went to the house to prevent the slain man from breaking in.
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A Subtle Warning
"He-ho!o!" Hotshot caked "MET tryn'r in a get Cat!" Hotshot in trouble? "What's that he got in trouble? what give him out trouble?" But in spite of the awkwardness, the women on the woman's hypnotic grey gaze with unwavering stance. "The others had gone, the others had gone, Toto told Carl that she gone, to stay with him a while longer, but
he pastun-inspiring scrench.
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Charlotte, N. C.—(INS)—Born in slavery 96 years ago and having seen this town grow from nothing to what it is today, Mrs. Rose Kelly died here on the streets and hurried from the Zion Methodist Church. Mrs. Kelly of the outstanding people of the community and she was known and respected for all their experiences here. Her favorite pastimes was to tell of her experiences with her pasting, which she has watched conditions change to what they are at the present time. With her pasting, which is by all, there are left in this section but faw of those who came up from way back in the dark days of slavery.
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have licked him, he now greeted them
was one of them, and they had the
tongue to joke with him, for he had
one of them on him for his sweet-
heart?
It was the afternoon of the big
week in the woods preparations were
going forward at a great rate. Several
women and men go to meet for dandy
for evening's pleasures.
Large, huge large plates of
underbrush and logs for the fire,
and these were stacked in a semi-
rounded heap to get ready for
where the fire would be laid.
Over smaller fires, above which
frying, roasting and boiling, so that
the cookery made the mourn's mouth
water with anticipation. There would
fry chicken, and fried frog legs in
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fried in the oven, and of their green wrappings were laid neatly near the fire ready for boll-
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In the next installment Carl and Boge compete for the beautiful, Touche, TURL STINK BOMBS AT NEGRO OPERA PERFORMANCE New York City—(ANP)—A to-er named, younger brother of the emperor of Japan, was among those who hurried out to the house Sunday when stink bombs were hurled in protest against the Negro Opera, "Mama."
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LESS CHURCHES URGED AS AID TO WORKLESS
Lynchburg, Va.—(ANP)—Lorenzo Greene, research investigator for the Association for the Study of Negroes, visited Tuesday night, at the Court Street Baptist Church. Mr. Greene engaged in employment among Negroes, its causes and its remedies. He portrayed the displacement of race workers on the grounds of racial injustice and in other fields of employment, and in garbage collecting, and in mechanical Mr. Greene then astounded his listeners by asserting that the Negroes' own reliability, at punctuality, failure to take care of their jobs have all conflated to drive him out of the community, "continued Mr. Greene, "must deceive him of the light of this displacement. The part of "nigger" jobs, exclusively set apart for race workers, is gone, never to re-enter the workforce instead of consumers," he added, and in a group, for in times of economic stress such as now faces the nation, they must not no longer kindly disposed to the Negroes and women are due. And this is what is happening—white hirers of labor are giving work to their own
Mr. Greene suggested several remedies for unemployment among Negev farmers to—the-farm movement on the part of those Negev now crowding into the city, to the farm movement in grach farming, or cattle raising. This might be beneficial as well as South. He also urged that NEGronate patronize race business, and that he should stockkeepers, then expect NEGronate to "carry" them on the city streets. Mr. Greene patronize the business man. Mr. Greene spoke approvingly of the boycoting of white business under certain new jobs for the race. He also suggested the restriction of foreign immigration shall have passed.
What surprised his audience, how was the declaration, the speech he gave, the building so many churches and buildings so many churches and productive money into productive channels of worship, thereby creating jobs for their own families, and of many of the churches already in possession of the race, if anyone would buy them, thus releasing money from the poverty of the community moreover that the Negro was already overchurched and recommended churches which would reduce抚养 charges of money might be released for productive race enterprise. "This condition was not true," the Negro's religion actually constituted a financial millennial which was impeding the economic rise of the entire group for certain so-called "self-aggrandizement" in their own self-aggrandizement.
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SEEK INSURANCE AGAINST LOSS OF JOBS BY WORKERS
Washington, D. C.—(ANP)—Strentous effort will be made by the Peer Commission to authorize the Bliss Building, 38 B Street, N. W. Washington, D. C., to have a bill passed at the next session of congress authorizing an appropriation of $500,000 to match every dollar raised by state and federal taxes for the care of unemployed men and women. The dewey, president of the organization, discusses the purposes of the organization, the establishment of federal and state unemployment insurance, Mr. Dewey legislation appropriating funds for the subvention of state unemployment benefits, and the introduction in congress increasing suraces on incomes over $500,000 and for a special tax on valuable landholdings to meet the federal pay requirements.
TAKES BRIDE AT AGE OF 88
Templeton, Va.—(ANP)—Goran Thompson was born a child in a bachelor's hatchback of Miss Jane Smith, who is 40 years his junior.
Thompson was born a child in a city, being held in high esteem of both his parents.
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Pine Fluff, Ark. — (INN) - New jobs seem to be in need for Nergus on the development of motor coach transport. Through motor coaches the company has been working Louis on the line of the Southwestern Transportation Company now carry porters, in addition to the regular employees on the coaches. The Los Angeles Lakers. Louis serves every day, is receiving splendid patronage, local officials of the Southwestern Transportation Company's office in Los Angeles. A. E. Gray of the Southwestern Transportation Company's office in Los Angeles has provided popular tours in the edition of porters through buses has contributed materially to the company. Louis has provided luggage, sell newspapers, cigarettes and similar to those of porters on Pullman coaches. Porters are not employed on buses on local lines, Mr.
NORTH CAROLINA FARMERS
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GAS AND LUBE
WASHING AND GREASING
EARL CAWTION
Propietor
Phone Preston 9864
Phone: Office F-8586 Ren F-0727
Fax: Office F-8586 Ren F-0727
J. M. LAWSON, M. J.
PHYSICIAN and SURGON
111 St. Rose Ave.
Ren F-8586 Ave.
Dr. O. L. Lattimore
DENTAL SURGEON
409] MILAM STREET
All Classes of Dental Work
Nearly Denta Bridge Work
Hours: 9. n to 12 oon
2. p.m to 5. p.m.
Phone: Office Capital 2858
Residence Capital 6551
PARROTT AND SMITH
PADLESS DENTAL CLINIC
Plexus: Office Faxline 64177; Rm. Fedal
Faxline 64097 Madison Park 1498
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Free Brushing from 1 to 4 M. W.
Teeth Brushing from 1 to 4 M. W.
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Plates and Flippers
PRESENCE AND HIGH
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222 WEST DALLAS AVE.
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BLOOD DISEASES—No Matter
the Case or What's the cause send for
the PIXE, teacher about. Dr. Foster's
Treatment need is successful for over
28 years in the most severe and
chronic Wrist pain. Send for Foster.
179 West Washington Street.
Room 412, Chicago.
THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1930
New York City—(A.N.T)—After delivering a brief address to the young people of Florida, Harriet Kidder was invited to speak at the Youth Movement to speak in Dresden, at a Movement to Protection and the Rights of Youth.
The Volksstädte reports that Mista Kidder, the head of the that the Negro youth of America is in sympathy with the youth of Reunion, joins the youth who they pursue the same general aim.
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Hours: 8:30 m. to m. to 12:2 p. m. to
8 p. m. to midnight
Phone: Office Frenton 6348; Residence
Capitol 4851-J.
DR. A. R. REESE
DENTIST
My Prices Are Reasonable
8075 Prairie Ave. Houston, Texas
Room 222, Taborian Bldg.
Green Cleaners
and Dyers
Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing
and Alterations
We Mend Your Clothes
Ladies' Work a Specialty
POSITIVELY NO ODOR
OF GASOLINE
1321 Ruthven St.
Phone Preston 2827
TODAY'S RECIPE
CAKE AND CANDY
Coffee, besides its many virtues as a beverage, makes delightful flavoring for desserts and dessertings, particularly in the gradients to elevate the rich sweetness of cakes and desserts. Five recipe that are worth a trial!
COFFEE FRUIT CAKE
1 cup shortening
1 cup light brown sugar
1 egg
1 coffee
1-3 cup milk
1-3 cup water
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon raisins
1 teaspoon almonds
pound fig cut in stripe
Cream shortening, add sugar, egg, milk and flour and baking powder and add slowly. Add fruit, which has been whipped. Add sugar and white of eggs. Bake in greased leaf pan from one hour to one hour and a quarter.
MOCA FUDGE
1 cups granulated sugar
1 cup milk (preferably cream)
1 tablespoon cocoa
1 tablespoon strong brewed coffee
Butter size of a walnut
Scant teapan vanilla
Salt cocoa, add milk and coffee and it thoroughly dissolved, place over heat and cool until soft. Remove from heat, add butter and salt, beat strongly until it cool. Then to get started, melt and pour into buttered pan or plate to get cold before being added to desired. Walmart may be added if desired.
HALLOWE'EN NIGHT OWLS
Cream butter, add cheese, pimenton,
cream cheese, and salt. Mix well.
work until smooth. Spread on bread,
gernish with capers and pimenton
gernish with spring of parsley or
gernish with spring of parsley or
PHILLIPS
FOR THE ADVANCE OF MANUFACTURE
For acidity due to baking due to acidity ACID BURNING ACID BURNING THE MARKETING MARKETING
Excess acid is the common cause of corrosion, and it is often compounded about two hours after eating. The quick corrective is an alkalic which can be made by baking. The most corrective is Phillips Milk of Magnolia. It has been used in the manufacture in the 50 years since its invention.
One spontaneous of Phillips Milk of Magnolia has increased its volume in acid. It is harmed and distressed and its harm is quick. You will never rely on crude methods, never continue to suffer.
CHRIS CAI
One spontaneous of the most important many is "Milk of Magnesia" has been the times its volume in acid. It is harm- U. S. Registered Mark of the and tasteless and its action is Charles H. Phillips Chemical Company method. It is harm- U. S. Registered Charles H. Phillips method, never continues to suffer, since 1816.
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can be securely locked.
you haven't thought of Christmas Cards is just around the corner and a order some between now and Christmas have it over with?
k is clean and fresh, beautiful new decor, parchments, novelties—all with far too match.
a special department to serve you. all call will bring our representative, with samples and suggestions that will you to make a selection.
much of your Christmas shopping out our the holiday rush.
name You would like to give stationery: a little trunk or cedar chest filled with your initials can be printed on; enen that a lifetime gift that will be father, mother, sister, brother or stationery is used this trunk or cedar or for handkerchief, neckties or valuables securely locked.
Perhaps you haven't thought of Christmas Cards yet, but Christmas is just around the corner and you are going to order some between now and Christmas, so why not have it over with?
Our stock is clean and fresh, beautiful new designs—etchings, parchments, novelties—all with fancy envelopes to match.
We have a special department to serve you.
A telephone call will bring our representative to your home with samples and suggestions that will make it easy for you to make a selection.
Get this much of your Christmas shopping out of the way before the holiday rush.
Or Perhaps You would like to give stationery!
We have a little trunk or cedar chest filled with stationery that your initials can be printed on; this is a little token that is a lifetime gift that will be appreciated by father, mother, sister, brother or sweetheart.
After stationery is used this trunk or cedar chest can be used for handkerchief, neckties or valuables as both can be securely locked.
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MURDER IN FLORIDA
West Palm Beach, Fl. —(ANP)— When Julia Smith, a 12-year-old girl, was hospitalized at school, died here Wednesday, Miss Melta Reddick, the teacher, and Miss Thelma Dickerson, the bond on charge to the murder. The coroner's jury decided that the teacher when she shipped the child as a mean of punishment. Actually, the teacher used a stick in assisting the little girl.
**BOSTON PHYSICIAN DIES WHILE ATTENDING PATIENT** Boston, Mass. —(ANP) Dr. Alonzo Moore, former resident of Boston, was buried here last Sunday. The physician Monday while attending a patient. The body was shipped to Boston. The body was hated down the bed to write out a prescription. He suddenly fell down and had sat down to the bed to write out the street. A burry call was sent to the street. A burry call was sent to the police, got out, bed, and run to the street. A burry call was sent to the police, got out, bed, and run to the death of George Davis. On arrival, they found life extinct.
**ARGUE OVER DOLLAR 1 KILLED** New Orleans, Fl. —(ANP)— An argument pool led to the death of George Anderson. Anderson was shot twice by the police.
START DRIVE ON LILTERARY
Washington, D. C. (C-A-N)-A nation of educators has a national education has been inaugurated by the federal government, with the distribution of more than 5,000,000 "hand books" to students. Gray, noted educator of Chicago.
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when you learn how quickly, now pleasantly this premier method acts.
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chans for 50 years in correcting gross
acids, 25c and 50c a bottle-any
"Milk of Magnesia" has been the
B. Registered Trade Mark of the
Charles H. Fuller Chemical Company
and its predecessor Charles H. Phillips
since 1874.
night of Christmas Cards yet,
and the corner and you are
seen now and Christmas, so
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ash, beautiful new designs—
twelve—all with fancy en-
ment to serve you.
our representative to your
suggestions that will make it
lection.
Christmas shopping out of the
ash.
to give stationery!
cedar chest filled with sta-
can be printed on; this is a
time gift that will be appre-
ister, brother or sweetheart.
this trunk or cedar chest can
stackies or valuables as both
rdson Pub. Co.
PRESTON 1243
HOUSTON, TEXAS
COLONIAL WORK
INDUSTRY AND BUSINESS
Surveyed by
The Associated Negro Press
with the cooperation of
The National Negro Business League and Department of Commerce
YOUNG MOTHERS RECOMMEND IT
COMMERCIAL NEWS
Norfolk, Va.-Ahear E. L., former secretary of the metropolitan Bank and Trust Company of this city, was appointed secretary-treasurer of that institution by an unanimous vote of the Tidewater Bank and Trust Company as its own capacity before becoming an American bank. The Tidewater Bank at the time merged with the Tidewater American bank merged in 1922. The bank now has assets of more than $1,000,000.
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WORK WORK WORK
MRS. SCIPIO STATEN
308 E. Madison St., Daville, III.
Mrs. first baby was born I suffered with dirriness and I took to stand the least bit of noise, I was so nervous. My doctor recommended Yolanda. Compound and after I took the first bottle, I found an improvement. I could do my housework without the weak spells. I also took it before my second child was born and it helped me. I will write to other women." -Mrs. Sutter.
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BUSINESS
led by
Red Negro Press
generation of
Department of Commerce
titable Agencies.
conducting beauty parlor in Washington, D. C.
Hampton, Va. - That the Bay Shoe Hotel Company has a reserve fund and undividified profits of $68,70.70 the pennies were paid to the stockholders. The reports of officers showed that the income for the last year was $6,604.44 and that the net income for the year of $6,603.06. The company is the market leader which catches summer visitors and vacationers. C. H. Williams is president and manager of the
Dallas—The premium income for Dallas district of the Universal Health System is nine months of 1950 amount to $88,500. The district staff consist of 150 medical agents, salaries and community-agency agents. Salaries and community-agency agents accounted for the period amounted to $88,500. Sick and accident claims paid totalled $15.5 million over the same period amounted to $18,500. Net income amounted to 10. The premium income for the period showed an increase of $460 weekly over the same period amounted to $18,500. The employment of colored by a number of firm here which formerly used only white workers has helped to relieve the nummer of colored girls have been employed by a national organization in the New District, after other girls have been engaged by the district store, which previously employed dearmoons returned to this district for using white dearmoons for one year.
THIRE GET YEAR FOR BACH
CHICK WITH "POWL" PLAY
Birmingham, Ala. — (ANP) Geo. Carter stole the firearms for his son, who serves exactly fifteen years, or one hundred and twenty-five years, according to the edg of Judge McCoy, briefed Wednesday. He impressed on Carter, His Honor pointed out that the defendant admitted that he had been charged with the charge of burglary for which he must serve from eight to nine years, and also admitted was held grand larceny for five years and two other clauses five years and two other clauses brought to fifteen years.
COMMON LAW WIFE NOW WOMAN
New York City. — (ANP) D. Toile, 22, 418 E185 Street, for 34, 44 of charge on a charge of shooting his companion wife, Alice Mitchell, 20, of 44 Harlem Hospital in a serious condition. According to the police, he was charged with entering when fields entered with another objected to. During the ensuing row, Fields is alleged to have taken a knife from his pocket and shot his com
STRANGE NAMES APPEAR
IN ATLANTA MURDER CASE
Atlanta, Gz- (AHP)—Three strange names cropped up here in a city where the police Bird Cafe here this week and police are charged two needy charged with the murdered man was known only by his name. The murderer was traveling troubadour, and the alleged murders are known on Decatur B. Street, "Similac." The police, however, knew the men and are searching their victims, according to witnesses over one of the troubadors musical renditions. Texas has 364,000 radio sets in operation, according to figures for July 11.
From Mother of Eights
"I am the mother of eight children. Before the last two years here, I took Julia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and they are the heiress of the eight. My baby is she is the neighborhood for her age. I have also used the Sansevate Wash and I say the Pinkham Medicines can't be used in my work, washing, ironing and cleaning and I feel fine." Mr. Bessie Thomas, 1653 Cotton Place, N. W., Georgetown, D. C.
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WHEATLEY HIGH WILDCATS:
Buffalo Stadium
(Armistice Day)
TUESDAY, NOV. 11, 1930
3:00 O'clock P. M.
ADMISSION
Children 35¢ Adults 50¢
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lot below and mail to the Contest Manager, % Webster-Richard-
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**5-4-Galveston, daily** 11:00 am
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Governor Saves White Murderers From The Chain
Atlanta, Ga. — (ANP) Harvey and Wayman Bradley will not die in the electric chair for the murder of Doc Ewing, the son of the court. This fact has been known when Governor Hardman upon the recommendation of the State Prison commander to life imprisonment. The white youths were convicted of killing a man, aged man, and his wife in Coone County several months ago. Testimony at the trial showed that the youths were brutal and wanton killers even before the youths went to the home of the aged couple, along with Raymond and Katherine down the door and pillaged the house. After taking all of the savings of the yard and with chairs he beat the yard and with chairs he beat the house and with the same bloody club beat the aged woman's head to a pulp, days later they were arrested from the house of the murdered man. At the trial Cooper was convicted of being an accomplice and sentenced to life in prison, and sentenced to die in the electric chair.
When the sentences were imposed in the state by the courts throughout the state, the judge was highly commended for their action. But his judgement was not to be executed for the murder of a Negro, no matter how he intended. The youths were subjected to mental test and found to be of "low mind" therefore the governors ceded to them imprisonment and now the conjecture is that only the minimum number of people who will again be free, v.i. the parish route, and be in position again to be imprisoned upon this state and be publicized.
FORMER NEGRO CHAMPION
SEEKS TO. REGAIN CROWN
Chicago, Ill.—(INSL.) Young Jack Thompson, from Oakland, CA, wants to win back the world's wetterweight Negotiations were opened by the Chicago stadium today to match Thompson's record. The freeman of Hot Springs, for a title match at 147 pounds the last week in November or the first week in December, the city in which Freeman won the championship by outpitting the Oakland boxer in ten rounds, also is bidding for a return
MARYLAND OFFICIAL INDICTED
Upper Marlboro, MA—(AAP—Jones) George County, along with four others were indicted here Tuesday morning on charges of the charging of a police officer in the compass, which caused Jones' arrest September 26, and his companions, using his押金 to purchase the compass, searched and removed liquor from motorists' automobiles on the state highway. The victims were allowed to go the rest of the way. Other indicted with Jones were Samuel Montell, Francis Jackson, Benson Kidwell and D. Mar-
OFFERS BLOOD TO
SAVE WHITE MAN'S LIFE
Clarksville, Tenn. —(ANP)—Among the volunteers to go to the Vanderbilt hospital and give a life to this inmate fusion for John Floyd, local white man who was nearly killed by a white inmate. Floyd is recuperating from a lung abscess operation and physicians at the hospital state but only about the hospital fusion could save his life. Kelly immediately volunteered to furnish the blood, declaring that a life was at stake the racial indictment of the sufferer made no difference to him.
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MARIAN ANDERSON
WINS APPLAUSE OF
BERLIN AUDIENCE
Berlin, Grammany—(ANP)—Bac-aHa sal was filled to capacity Friday evening to witness the Berlin debut of Marion Anderson, contralto singer. There was an expectant, curious, aekological audience who gathered to listen and to see the contrabas as she nodded to the stage; she was a; she nodded to her; she was a; she nodded to her; she was a Beethoven. The song was finished and still a death-like Anderson remained motionless for about fifteen seconds, then smiled and bowed low to her Berlin audience applause. As the recital proceeded after the third group of songs; half of them were on their feet shooting, "bearwave," and applauding with loud floral tributes. Marion Anderson, of which a collection of these tributes was a huge bunch of yellow carytanebium which bore the name 729, Philadelphia, of which her accompaniment William Kill is a memoir. The recital was concluded, and the audience refused to leave the hall. The concert was out of the lights. Miss Anderson final bow had to be taken in the dressing room.
Miss Marian Anderson during the
1950s, she was a singer in
Sweden. There will be added concen
on the continent before she and
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Sanford, N. C. (INS) — E-nnette Covington, 26, of Whiteville, girl who, 14, in Lee County jail charged with murder. The jail occurred on the grounds of a home in Whiteville where Covington was stabbed through the front door before he could be taken to the jail. Gustier was caught by a police officer as he tried to make his escape. He was shot and killed much larger than he, had with two companions attacked him last Saturday, and the fair grounds this afternoon and though he was going to attack him
NEGRO WORKER SERIOUSLY
INJURED BY. S. G. OFFICERS
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CONVICTS MAN OF THEFT
"NUMBER PLAYING" ARRESTS
INCREASE IN PHILADELPHIA
Philadelphia, Pa. —(ANP) - With the "number raked" becoming slightly less in popularity, arrests are increasing. Police claim to have found bounties amounting to $500 in the possession of an assailant the other day who gave his name as Albert Bryant, a youth of about 16th and Miss Stain, streets. Bryant gave the police information which led to the arrest of James Ames Stain, living near 16th Street and city line near Stain. Police claim that in the arrest of these persons they will be able to arrest the ring, Bryant was held in $500 bail for further hearing, and the other two were held in $800 bail.
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The importance of dental examinations is the inclusion the treated tooth lightly by the ophthalmologist. We oftimes hear individuals say there is nothing wrong with my early dental exam, but I should go to the dentist for an examination or dental prophylaxis. I should also develop the tools with its various pills, fixtures, etc., the potential ideal condition of the mouth for germ action and the disregarded we generally have. The hurried time in which we are using and the fact like time we are disposing of, the disregarded other reasons we readily overlook, the dental examination, but would follow the advice of the dental profession in the dental exam at least twice a year for examination, but at the same time have the advantage of general check up on the oral cavity and general check up on the oral cavity and the benefit to the treatment from such examinations. The advantage of these examinations is that the reach of the great pain and ag
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DRUNKEN NEGRO BITES "LAW"
Zebulun, Gn—(DNs)—Sherif E. McShackford in a blood poisoning as a result of a bite on the hand by a drunken man and is now out of danger, physicians have announced.
It was feared for a time the sheriff would be thrashed. About 10 days ago Sherif Shackford arrested the man near the courthouse and was attacked with a knife. He was wounded on the man but was bitten in the scuffle.
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HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1930
THE GENERAL ELECTION
Tuesday not quite as many people as voted in the Democratic primary went to the polls in Texas and decided the governor's race once and for all. Ross Sterling, winner of the Democratic nomination was the easy victor. The will of the people has been expressed; and in the language of the demagogue, "all is well." The courts, at least as far as all of those in Texas are concerned, the members of executive committees, and the moving spirits in the Democratic party feel that all is well. The people, that is the white people have spoken, and the governor of the state is the choice of the people.
It apparently matters little whether or not a prospective 200-000 voters were practically denied the right to help in this choice of chief executive. It is of no consequence that their pleas and petitions fall on deaf ears and that they are by first one means and then another, done out of their constitutional rights. Democratic leaders claim that the primary is but the attempt of the party to choose a standard bearer. Let that be as it may. But there can be no question, in the light of the number of ballots cast in the primary as compared to the general election, that the Democratic primary, in Texas at least, is THE election.
Some time ago a group of Negro leaders of Houston had occasion to discuss this question with a leading member of the Democratic party, who was an important participant in his attitude and attempted to discuss all other phases of the question except that of the justice of the practices of the leaders in cases like these. He exhausted all of his vocal means to show that the fault was not HIS, as such, etc., but it is still a matter of record that the practice is the same and that except for word of mouth, Negroes who are theirs are prohibited from exercising the rights which are theirs.
The Informer along with all other Texans KNOWS THAT THIS CONSTITUTES RANK INJUSTICE. THE DEMOCRATIC ENERGY ADDED ELECTION WHETHER COUNTY OR STATE SIMPLY INTENDS THE RANKNESS OF THE INJUSTICE. Negroes may never win the right to vote in the Democratic primary. Subterfuge and proscription may continue to thwart their hopes and plans; but one thing is sure—as often as possible, they will not win their rights and to vote. They plan to stay on the job from now on and the things which are now denied them, they will pass on to their children as objectives. It is almost unthinkable in this day of good schools and modern education, of home owners and their families, of students and teachers, of cities as teachers, pastors and workers of all sorts in things civil and social, that they cannot help in the selection of those who will govern them. It is probably the rankest sort of injustice. In these modern days. It is unjustify of those who profess to be believers in democracy and a government of and by the people.
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REPUBLICANS SUFFER LOSSES
Early returns from the senatorial elections in the various states indicate that the Democratic party has made definite gains in representation in the House of Representatives and that all of their members have been elected in the coming term. Much of the defeat of usually strong Republican majorities is laid to the economic depression and the usual blaming of situations like these on the political party in power at that time. The fact that the Democratic party there were Republican Senators who voted for the seating of Parker, are directly traceable to the opposition of Negro voters who for once in their careers "remembered" the party, have been filled with reports of pressure which was being brought to bear on those who supported this nominee of the president who was anti-Negro. Whole campaigns have been waged around whether or not the party should be allowed to have been defended of Negro supporters could hope, because of party affiliations, to expect their support in an effort to be reelected. Early returns seem to show that in states like Ohio and Kansas the power of the party has been definitely felt. They have spoken in no uncertain term.
It is to be devoutly hoped that the final results will show that this is so. Republican majorities have come to mean little to the Negro voter as time has gone on. Victory for the Grand Old People is not going to be easy for the gullible Negro voter who has stood hard by the party and found time after time that the party had forgotten to remember him either in the proposal of remedial legislation or in the appointment of a new governor. Each succeeding contest is teaching the Negro more and more of his possibilities with the ballot. He is becoming more and more skilled and thoughtful in its use. As it is as should be, the Negro voter will come to pass despite things being equal to those for all others—give him real voice in the determination of his civic and political fate: Leadership in this direction is efficient. Those who follow it faithfully are sensible. Votes in large enough quantities are not going to be the same as this American commonwealth where these civic issues are to be decided.
THE HOUSTON INFORMER
THE G. O. P. TO STUDY THE NEGRO VOTER
Announcement has just been made of the appointment of Geo. Harris of New York by the National Republican Congressional Committee to establish offices in New York and to study the New York Republican Party's strength of theocratic party is making among Negro voters in the East. According to Mr. Harris' statement given to the press last week Republican leaders are working hard to line up the Negro voter and are asking him to support the party "not on the strength of the party" and to strengthen the strength of what party can and will do the most for them now." The Informer feels that Mr. Harris has struck the right note. It now remains for the Grand Old Party which he represents to do the necessary thing—get in line itself. See to it that the presiding officer of the party throws insults in public and private at the race. Let the party leaders see to it that segregation and discrimination are abolished in the offices where men are supposedly chosen on their ability to work. Let the Good Old Party stop the filibustering which takes place in a House and Senate which, before the elections of this week, we predominantly Republican and let some of theiginal citizens of the party enter the war of that sort will speak louder than all of theActions Mr. Harris and the National Committee. The old order has changed. There must be some help which Negro voters can see and realize. Votes for the party which proves itself friendly to them are expected on that basis. Any other is fundamentally wrong.
THE Y M C A CONDEMNS LYNCHING
Representatives of the National Y. M. C. A. Council which met recently in Chicago were unanimous in endorsing a resolution against lynching which was presented by delegates from Tennesson and the University of Chicago. The cornerstones of our modern society is the administration of justice through orderly processes of law; the use of private violence for the accomplishment of any purpose is a grave offense against society and the offense is made much graver when it is used in the name of justice. The Y. M. C. A. "reprehended and deplored the lynching outrages which have been occurring throughout the nation in increased numbers this year," and deemed them "murder, not only of human beings but of property," and called for the Committee for the Study of Lynching and to "every effort to create an enlightened sense of public respect for and adherence to law and justice and the substitution of goodwill for violence." In this pronouncement the Y. M. C. A. has run true to form. And the fact that the resolution was proposed by representatives of the Christian philosophy and the court of the Court of the United States it seems to indicate that more and more those young and older Southerners who profess the Christian philosophy are coming to the point of making declarations in behalf of justice which were not made in the name of justice. Their religion more practically and are making it a thing to be lived as well as professed. As an agency for good the work of the Y. M. C. A. cannot be overestimated. It has its critics as true. But they are far in the minority. The Y. M. C. A. is like this going on record as favoring a cessation of the barbarians which have heretofore been committed in the name of civilization, America can well look forward to an enlightened public concession which will, in time, rise in its might and demand their abolition.
CENSUS VERSUS CIVILIZATION
A generation from now, when the heirs of the present Georgian generations are looking over its history and find that in the same century as they were, the Georgians mob free with their blessing, they spent thousands of dollars of the money of taxpayers in order to prove that a city was larger than another city, they will marvel. Yes, America will finally be included, as far fetched as that reasoning may now seem. Then it will appear to the general public as it now does to The Informer—that civilization is to be preferred to census and that the size of cities will be larger than quantity. Georgia would do well to forget the size of its cities and spend, if there is any money to be spent, in developing a type of civilization there which will do credit to aristocrats who boast of being a land of the free and the home of democracy.
DEDICATION HYMN
BY J. RILEY DUNGEE
Will God an earthly dwelling delign 'the
Heaven of heavens cannot comet
His glorious majesty.
Then how unworthy shall we deem,
And how unfit shall we esteem
This humble house to be?
Let ye hear Thou, Lord, Thy servant'
Let this Thy habitation be,
Thy name be written here.
Upon this house, O Lord of might,
When open day and night,
No evil illusion.
Here let the wet and distrust
Find consultation, peace and rest,
Let thy Spirit live.
When inmers here shall seek Thy
Face,
When inmers from heaven Thy holy
place,
And when Thou hearst, forgive.
With unity and sweet accord
Adorn this congregation, Lord,
Thy face upon us shine,
At thy foot a fire.
Our destination station we may
With radiance divine.
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NATIONAL NEGRO
PROGRESS WEEK
STARTS SUNDAY
National Negro Achievement Week as sponsored by the Omaha Pai Mat. Phi Chapter during the utre week over the country conferences we be held. Giancarlo Scalia will be by the 84 chapters comprising this Gift letter order with a view to not only inform the good the Negro has been in the past, but inform the youth of our own race as to several related programs have been arranged for and Denver, New York, and two other places will vie as to the best places to receive from New York. Essay Content for Prizes University has work hard schools are working hard to each aggregating the will will give the annual contents along this line. University in each aggregating the will will give some place of Negro life. In last year in 17 schools over the country. From the highest honor went to Mistie Olivia S. Clarke, a student at Lynchburg, where engagement incidentally ages to Proof. Charles Satchell
OBSERVATIONS
By G. H. WEBSTER
In the past week members of the staff of The Informer have visited four of our institutions for higher education: the Prairie View State College, Texas College and Wiley College. It is gratifying to the management that they report very definite progress being made in these colleges. And there is being passed on to the general public here a few facts about each of these colleges, which ought to be of interest to every person involved in the education of Negro youth.
Bishop College
President Rhoads is now in the second year of his incumbency as the head of Bishop College. In many instances he has turned aside from the course of his degree, the procedure, and followed courses which indicated themselves to him as meeting in this group in this day. One very interesting new thing is the board of boarding Housekeeping Department. In this department the housekeeping character and industry are given the opportunity to live in as nearly a permanent form as possible. The college is the college for the preparation and service of make-up for the doing of the sewing under trained supervision and at a student student about half the number of students about half the would otherwise be. There are possibilities for the advantage of it cannot be obtained and the value of which in the life of the students who get the advantage of it cannot be obtained.
Prairie View State College
Prairie View State College
Prairie View in the life of Texas has never
viewed a college in the life of Texas.
Prairie View State College is the
greatest NEGRO Land-Grant College in
America. It has always built education
across a land. A very large percentage
of women and students of Prairie View are products of Texas and products of Prairie View. Despite current rumors
the faculty at Prairie View, man for man
in its class. Under Principal Banks,
the institution has made steady progress
in the educational Board (making positive
hospitals a hap in it) and nurem training
one of the finest dormitories for
women of any school, and an improv-
ment in all areas of his administration.
330 more means to ever be
before. These observations are made
more so in large and the departments too
are so large that you put out any
one of the points of concern.
Texas College
Wiley College
KENDLETON
Kendleton, Texas.-Services were held at all three schools: University of Rocky Mountain, pastor of the Church, preached his last sermon for the annual conference, which will lead the annual conference for the M. Shawra depicted this October 30. M. Shawra was a graduate of the office officiating. J. A. Ushers is very proud of the accomplishments she was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thronen Brown in honor of her husband, Dr. T. M. Mitchell in Print School with Prof. T. E. Mitchell at principal in progresing nicely.
HALLOWEEN HOODLUMS AND
OTHER THINGS
Pres Local Branch N.A. A. C. A. P.
Maniature race rioters were reported in the night. The fact that these rioters remained in the miniature stage was not unusual, but the hoodlums of the white race who started them. We will have to attribute this fact that there were but few Negroes in the miniature stage. In their big downtown parade in search of Negroes to beat and main cause of the crime of being the sons of Ham, they seldom found a sufficiency number of them. The few trawng Negroes they encountered usually gave a good account of them, but before any serious damage was done when game became scarce in white land, the braggart's usual mistake of taking the twenty of them ventured to Milan and the Lincoln Theatre and pitched a battle with the three or four unsuspecting Negroes who happened to be in front of the Lincoln where ended in front of the Lincoln where caused the marshands to be hastily retreating, leaving some blood and teeth on the ground.
TESTED TRUTHS
By ELLIE ALMA WALLS
DO YOU SPEAK OR DO YOU SING?
CORSICANA
ROCKDALE
Rockdale, Texas—Sunday School was well attended at all church Sunday, and the students visited the city a few days ago, visiting relatives and friends. Little Bettie Millett and the result of reawaling a safety伞 Several teachers motivated to Cameron to reawalk the campus, and enjoyed the Halloween entertainment at the high school Friday night. Almost all students began the year with a rally beginning October 28, and endowed musical at Bryant Ayckhon High School. Mrs. L. A. M. A. and Mise B. A. G. teaches by Mrs. Ola Bale Millett gave a lecture on the history of Warren, Richmond Walker and George Anne Rimm are on the sick
The Lincoln's Midnight Show went on according to schedule, but news of the show's cancellation the bulk of the patrons away. The hosts who braved the cold and the scanty combination stage and screen shows of the season. Toland's Toler was a
Hate and prejudice destroy the essential ingredients of good citizenship. The policy of propagating the idea of citizenship would result in wholesale citizens would result in the man power and development. Why not use the proverbial censure adopt a new philosophy to meet new demands in the psychology of intimidation is obsolete.
HARRISBURG
Haribush Texas. -Mr. and Mrs. Ocear Johnson, Texarkana, were visiting her husband, Marion, morning. Mr. Ciraa Cago who been ill is out again. Mr. Malibur Johnson of the town, Paterson, who were married several weeks ago, are now domiciled at the home of the Bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marr
BRYAN BRIEFS
TUSKEGEE PLANS
GOLDEN JUBILEE