Houston Informer

Saturday, November 15, 1930

Houston, Texas

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RHOADS URGES U.B.F.'S TO BE LOYAL EDUCATOR AND BENEFACTOR THE MAYOR OF BROOKLYN WHITE WOMEN OF P. V. COLLEGE SOUTH SAY THEY PASTOR STIRS DON'T NEED MOB STUDENT BODY Mrs. Tuesday has buried wur- dide's Kur- and Carpe- cruc- rue, his a berry of voices written and Sun- few vie- ves. Both E. and the Knox toy to death mur- church city nival. Count- sley golden house long- and long and mud hall, a su- ture another Judge Oct. of red at School Dr. and the and the Cha- ngu- ship, un- cens- hip, Mr. M.$$. to his thesis in Chap- a suc- S LEE the An- tique- se leaves at offspring of the April R. Mo. 5 Cts VOL. XII RHOA EDUCATOR AN JAMES Please Turn WHITE WOMEN OF SOUTH SAY THEY DON'T NEED MOB Mrs. Una Roberts Lawrence, St. Louis, Mo.; Mrs. J. Morgan, Steven and Miss M. M. Lackey, Jackson, (Continued on Editorial Paper) Urban League Head Analyzes City Survey With Local Group Josee O. Thomas, Southern field director of the National Urban League, is in Houston for a brief stay, after a visit to Dallas last Friday and after delivering a series of lectures to the students and faculty of Frank F. Lippincott Jr. College at Dallas last Friday and after Mr. Thomas made a survey of the ecological group of Houston, and while here he will follow up the printed report of what can be done to correct some of the mistakes which were disclosed by his survey. The Houston Business Men's Club, the Houston Business Club, has appointed the president, has appointed a committee, composed of J. M. Burry, editor, and C. M. Turrell, retired educator, and Carter W. Wesley, vice president and management Company, to confer with Mr. Wesley, the possibility of bringing to power an attack upon the serious problems facing the population shown by the urban population. CITIZENS OF HARR THE HOUSTON INFORMER Prairie View, Texas—D. Mack T. Williams, college teacher, has been serving sermons at Prairie View State College. The first sermon of the series was delivered Sunday morning, the sermon was for his subject, the intergression, used on that occasion was, "The Scales of Black Peak." In his second sermon, he used the intergression, for each Sunday morning as the bellman rang the college bell, practically calling the chapel to obtain seats, so eager the students were to distinguished himself. His sermons abounded in doctrine and admonitions and pointing to the higher and unselfish life, whether as students in the college, or as public service. His sermons will continue his series of sermons every Sunday morning until November 23. The Why Do We Do That Which We Do? "Why Do We Do That Which We Do?" "Waiting for the Surmes, and Dr. Mack T. Williams has many years of training and experience in the field of education some of the leading Negro colleges of the country. He is a graduate of Rocky Mount University, where he college later. He has since done graduate work at the B. D. degree level. Wallace College and McCormick Seminary; and is now serving as director of religious education and profession at Prairie View State College. HOLD STATEWIDE MEET TO DISCUSS UNEMPLOYMENT C. W. Rice, president and general manager of the Texas N龟 Bunt Houston, has called a statewide conference of civic, religion, fraternity and business leaders to meet in San Antonio, Wednesday, at the Colored Library Auditorium. The purpose of the conference is to discuss the effects and effects of the grave employment situation has upon colored work and to step to prevent widespread suffering among workers this winter. **STUDENT RECITATION TO NIGHT** **STUDENT RECITATION TO NIGHT** The first regular student recital of the season will be given under the direction of the Houston Music Center, Church, Live Oak St., on Monday night, November 17th at 8:00 o'clock featuring on this program. Come and bring your instrument. M. W. D. Sledge, Prec. Mr. T. M. W. Carrington, Sec. A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR ALL THE PEOPLE HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1930 Joins With Cabinet In Safeguarding Order As Bledsoe Sues To Enjoin Officers Make Statement of Bishop College and deputy grand master of Bishop College and deputy and the grand council has issued a statement to the membership and offi- cations, which reads in part: "To the officers and members of the Bishop College and brothers of Friendship, Sisters of My Friendship, Sisters of Friendship, Friendship and Juvenile, Greetings: "Notice is hereby given of the in- spiration of our parochially restraining Grand Master W. Secretary of the McGrade from externals and performing the duties of their respective first Court of Harrison County, Texas. On Monday in January, 1911, the THE ALAMO CITY PREPARES FOR TEACHERS MEET San Antonio, Texas.—The annual Colored Teachers State Association meeting, beginning Thanksgiving morning, will be held at Douglas High School, in the local general assembly in charge of setting to work the organization's association and the visitors, too, get the opportunity to meet Antonio for. Mr. Holly is receiving the greatest possible amount of co-operation from the teachers and they are ready to make this the greatest meeting in the lake district. All of the sessions will be held in the auditorium building, which the officials of the Alamo City have built according to Mr. Holly, every facility and convenience that might be wished for. Reservations for those who expect to attend through The. Holly. 1547 E.Creek Street, or at the Douglas High School NEW RECOGNITION IS GIVEN TO STATE COLLEGE OF W. VA Institute, W. Va.—(ANP)—Official communication has just been received from the University of Virginia State College has been admitted to membership in the American Association of College Teachers has held for a number of years in the Association of College and Secondary Schools, the Association of American Association, and the American Association of College Teachers recognizes places the institution in the society of colleges and will enable the college to cooperate with the council in new ventures, and will enable the college in higher education. Bledsoe, Marshall, Texas, in which said W. F. Bledsoe, charge that W. Davies and C. H. Bledsoe are attempting to hold their office illegally. "Notice is further given that and W. F. Hickey needs to permanently hold W. F. Hickey, M. W. McDonald, L. W. Davis and S. M. T. allow with the aforementioned officers. M. W. McDonald, L. W. Davis offering for the property at harshall which was acquired for the purpose from using the hospital funds of approximately $34,000 for any other hospital that is by which it was collected. The progress of the order must be the interest of the member master and princess as well as the membership and interest to that end that not one in our ranks will be steps have taken to give the order adequate leadership during the deputy grand master. The deputy grand master. Prof Joseph J. Rhonda, automatically assumes the writ of infidaction was issued on Grand Master L. W. Davis, and was appointed on Waco H. Hickey, has been appointed to perform the duties of Grand Secretrate officer. These officers will serve without extra pay and will personally safeguard the records of the order master and grand secretary. "All grand lodge ten, taxes, etc. All grand lodge ten, taxes, etc. mailed to Grand Secretary C. M. Gruber should be directed to Acting Grand Master C. M. Gruber should be directed to Acting 4194 Milam Street, Houston, Texas and such communications as are intended for the grand master and such communications as are intended for the grand master Joseph J. Rhoeds, 4194 Milam Street, Texas "You M. M. and T. (Sigred) Grand Council "Joseph J. Rhoeds, Acting Grand Master Sigred) Grand Council Acting Grand Secretary "M. C. Locke Sigred) Grand Council Acting Grand Secretary "P. E. Lowe VICE PRESIDENT As pastor of East Trinity, as district superintendent of the Houston District, he has made a multitude of friends and has made a contribution to constituency and community. He has been actively engaged in all matters related to the life of the Neches and any way touched the life of the Neches in elevation and congratulates Wiley upon getting him, but regrets to see him go. He joined all Houston in wishing Dr. Pittsburgh HAS LEGISLATOR Pittsburgh, Pa.—(ANP)—Crowned the election to the state legislature of Walker, Pa. from the First District. He represents the district to represent the district in the general election and vindicated was sponsored by the may A. E. PROF. J. R. JHOADS, president of Bishop College, was in the city in Sunday, and attended services at Antioch University, where he was an impressive talk in which he took the occasion to tell of the program recently inaugurated at Bishop College. He also gave a guest was in the city on business pertaining to the U. B. p. of Texas, and enroute to Prairie View to witness the school and Prairie View College. AP POINTMENTS MADE FOR M. E. CONFERENCE BY REV. A. M. HARRIE signed a session of the Annual Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church convened at Lee Tahcarmac Methodist Chapel, R. E. Jones in the resident bishop, but the meeting was presided over by Pryor is the district superintendent, J. C. Stripling the pastor. NEGRO UNITS SHOW WELL IN COLORFUL A R MISTICE MARCH Following them the eye beheld the stream of black and grey, the Hous- (Continued on Page Four) ENTHUSIASTIC GROUP OF MEN HEAR 'Y' HEAD TUBERCULARS OF ARKANSAS GIVEN STATE HOSPITAL WALLER TO EDIT FARM SECTION FOR INFORMER Prof. Waffler not only has had his agricultural training to be offered in the university, but also has wealth of experience which ultimately led to the establishment of the farmers' out of the practical difficulties which they face from day to day in the life. He first joined the school, where he specialized in in-situ farming at Mr. Hageman, Mans. Prof. Waffler, School at Mr. Hageman, Mans. Prof. Waffler, and partiment and taught drayage at the South Carolina State College, Orange, NC. Prof. Waffler entered and finished with the college, with the degree of B. S., the college of agriculture at Pennsylvania State College. For 20 years Prof. Waffler has earned a Texas Negro, at the director of agriculture at Prairie View State College, in securing the agricultural building), and now as state leader of 48 people demonstration forces which are working to improve the Negro rural life Dr. Channing Tobias, senior secretary of the Negro Division of The University, was principal speaker at a “get-to-knowing meeting of mentors and sensitive contacts” night in the Y. M. C. A. headquarters of the board of managers was sponsor of the chairman of the board was the chairman of the board was the chairman of the ceremonies. Dr. Channing to detail the ceremonies to the commission for having the most flourishing and virile wint if there could but could be a disposition on the part of the general staff and help in the creation of such inexperienced people that the city generally would be affected and the program and the results well known. The inspiration which he had received from his visit to Dillard's contacts between the races of because TOM HEFLIN GIVEN GOOD BEATING BY ALABAMA VOTERS OUR PHONE NUMBER IS PRESENT 1243 NUMBER 25 OYAL WON MEDALS ```markdown ``` Armitage Day calls to the mind of everybody the blood and the waste of the war, the history of the world. It also calls to the mind of the history that comes with the suffering. In addition it should remind us of all the black men who, along with other men of all races played their part as healer of the war. William Stewart, corporal in the Corporal Steven voluntarily went into "16 Mane Land", and wounded him. He stopped the fire of the House government for his valour and bravery. He joined the army as a volunteer. Mr. Steven is now a member of the Houston police force, having joined the police department which currently he has served since that time with the observation of four shades, Gladstone, San Francisco or West Dallas district. Mr. Steven is a native of Kentucky and educated on the twelve children of Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Stewart, a pioneer family in the city of February 1, 1866, who was educated in the public schools of the city and Industrial School at Huntersville and Industrial School at Huntersville and own home at 16 Schwartz Street. Mr. Stevenon is a member of the staff of the office where he has served as steward, trustee, and angelist of the institution of the B. A. C. P. of the National Urban League, of the American Woodman and of the Elks. TUBERCULARS OF ARKANSAS GIVEN STATE HOSPITAL Little Rock, Ark.—(N1)—Arkansas has taken the lead on many of the Southern states in the matter of tuberculosis. The Arkansas. Tuberculosis Sanatorium for Negroes will be dedicated to the poor, the open for patients the following week, according to an annual board of the hospital, chairman of the board. The institution is located a mile from the town, marking the end of an eighty-year effort by tuberculosis association to secure sanatorium provision for Negro patients. The association is the center of Arkansas' tuberculosis death and they compete one-fourth of the world. (Continued on Page Four) BRINGS SUIT WHEN SHE IS EJECTED FROM STREET CAR WHITE LAUGHTER WHAT OCCURRED IN THE LAST INSTALLMENT As they introduce Carl forget Chicago, and Antiochite—and even his caver, he tells Toto that he loves Chicago. He tells Carl that he loves Antiochite. He tells Carl that he loves the day when the man middel of the big die is arranged. In the second circle preparations are going on at a great rate. Night finally comes and Carl mends his way to the place only to find Toto standing by Boppe. It is the evening of the big newsh. All of the members of the plantation gather an old lady. breathing heavily, and with the red urge for hate, beating through him, Carl crept like a jungle savage toward his fallen feet. PACK TWO WHAT OCCURS As they embrace Carl forgets to, they press against Carl's wank. The day pass until the day's great rule. Night finally comes, able, while the huge giant wins. It is the eruption of the big gorc makes an omnious prophecy of breathing heavily, and with the red worms for miles barely touch him. Carl creep like a jungle average toward his allison fee. INSTALLMENT ELEVEN "What's on you 'min, Carl?" "Oh, holding much." "You ain' kiddin' me none," Hot- shot responded. He chuckled now as he viewed the man standing next to the delivery that day from the supply he had procured. He resisted with a grimace. "Not until resisting with gleaming from a thorough combing did he dent, and his preparations were way to wait until things got going. Carl Ja Nervous He felt an old hardship at joining his fellow workers in a social way, and he came to the room where he had around him and 7000 had become lower. Tonight he would be his first appearance with her, and he would be the first to be allowed at the thought. He tried to scout, to cease to go to a plantation he was only going to a plantation because of the quiet, throbbing happiness of expectant marriage with passion and marriage to one dear lover. He felt as he thought a prospective bridgroom must feel a few minutes more married to one dear lover. He looked at the banjos and the shouts of marrying people. The parent, he arose and smattered very through the woods. He filled the small boy with dreams to make his nightlight. He might have done. The night was dark, and true to the Someone touched him on the arm, and he looked into her comely into his frizzied thought. "You look like a bad sheep, Caly," he said. "What all you say is to be afraid of your shoulders, 'Gues I'm just out of luck,' he muttered drearily. "Oh, why why?" "Oh, Tota was to meet me here to talk," "An aa sheir to here?" "An aa sheir to here?" "Caito explained with bitter resentment, 'but she's with Boge over at the dice ta- THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1930 Toto looked up and saw Carl. She smiled quickly, and dropped one eye pleasure," but she was nervous. Her agitation caused Bog to glance up. She turned to Toto, trumpet as he saw Carl's hurt face, and Toto pulled her to him with an air of easy possession. Their gambling to watch this byplay. A whispered saintwave threw the loud talk and cries to cense. "We got we do winder, present tonight," Bog said with a clammy attention at cutting sarcasm, and loud shriek. "But I don't speech he come had to gamble." he added with a glance at the woman at his hideout of doe bones? the gamekeeper asked Carl respectfully. Enter the game. Carl's hand was in his pocket, and he closed it upon the tight wad of bills which represented his earnings far back to Cheshire. When the gamekeeper apoke, Carl's gambling dark grant that he could, and show him that he didn't care whether he had lost or won, the woman was hurt to hurry the woman who stood calmly across the table watching him with speculative "I shoot thirty dollars," he announced, looking straight into Borges' mouth. "I'll put them up from the players. "He's gonna be a buck" he man exclaimed incredulously. Regardless of your charming personality, your education and refinement you must have a perfect, lovely complexion and beautiful hair if you are to make a good impression and be assured of popularity and social leadership. Is your appearance shutting the door of social advancement to you—or is it opening the way to popularity, happiness, and all the things your heart desires? You can be a social success and be popular by having a perfect complexion. 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The onlooker laughed appreciatively, alighted and delighted, then tilted with Carl. The gamerkeeper threw the dice to them shook them briefly, and cast them down on them. "Several A match!" "What you shoot now, Carl?" the gamerkeeper asked, his eyes large. "Shoot the sixty dollars!" the youth calmly told him, his eyes probing. "Fairly threw the money out on the table. The triumphant smile and a solitary laugh was replaced by one of sullemens. Bogo Resentful "Shake the dice this time," he commanded patently, obediently Oddertail and rolled them down the table. It another natural—elven time. It another natural—elven time. Bogo curved vindictively, casing one touched Carl softly on the arm. It was Klimar. He was the daddy, she crieled loud enough for Toto to bear the heart, seeing Toto be so furious that she could not be interruff. Carl scarcely noticed her furiously. He so shot now, Carl" the gamer asked in something approaching saw. "I—one hundred and twenty dollars." 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He tried to whisper, the whisper, "Now hurry up and break him so we Carl. the Winner This time Carl threw the numbered bones across the table, and when he came to the front of Bogo, One of them had the figure, appercepted, and the other, a jagged, terrific bone of thunder, and a jagged, brilliant streak of lightning披ed across the heavens. Obeying crumpled bills to the vanquished giant, Gouw's a few short minutes since, and by Gouw's the lovely Toto stood right and desire. The outknots could almost be the ones he saw from his increasingly忍气牢 mature that something was left behind the table hurriedly, and the others gave way around the two. As the small wad of money struck front of Bogo, he felt a furious blow. His small, evil eyes gleamed malevely, and two brown muscles of his huge body gave way to his passion. He gripped the table with both his hands while his breath Suddenly he bellied like an engel bulb, and knocking people from the table toward Card, mouth inclement, curses and threats, the table toward Card, mouth inclement, curses and threats, beyond the moment of his triumph, and now the somewhat more intense, rushing toward him he had no definite thought as to how to defensel him. His something else, rushing toward him, heard Toto's calm voice saying: "Use my switch blade 'baby'. Don't let me A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR ALL THE PEOPLE Carl and Bogo Clash Again Boga lunge in. In something second to flash over Carl like a hot knife, he was, and even what he was, fightable. He was the primitive urge to protect from an onrushing, savage enemy. As the bigger man maddest toward awkward faces, he was the marked, but mark Boga and he seemed to be cearing tear, in unhatched fury. 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No O08 OF GASOLINE 132 Ruthven St MEN ARE ATTRACTED TO STRONG, ENERGETIC WOMEN o Perhaps you haven't thought of Christmas Cards yet, but Christmas is just around the corner and you are fring to order some between ow and. Chistnas, sb thy not have it over with? Our stock is clean and fregh, beautiful new destens— etchings, parchment, noyeltienall with faney en: ‘elope to math, We havea mesial department to serve you {A tlophone call wil beg our repenentative to your home with samples and suggestions that will make it ceay for you to take a seein. Get this much of your Christa shopping out of the way before the holiday rush. Or Perhaps You would like to give stationery! We havea tle rank or cee shot fed with su onery that your fat cathe Ate alen kat ian Metin gi that wil be ape: ‘ciated by father, mother, sister, brother or sweetheart. 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ADDRESS FARM DISTRICT MEET Bo wen Pig pre pe Pom amy nnd teaches ofthe at Waningion Coun niall oot cack cata Sime tra cae ae ee ae eee eae een ea es Sore ieeenernee sees eet ae an ean eee eae eae gta ca See Pye ag wa fe eee roof far, mesani Pai" | Booka" MW: Evana, Gidding, "Bex aS eee i rae Gore ae eee See Eh ise eon ork Sree Sareea era peti ie eet ane ree Senn deeted ear Som ome oe SR fos cueeee Sear “vase ermet fd Pierre Sirs Rae eee of vooational ica fore of the De. eee tara ectre ee ean eben crept SNL eet treme Ts A eS Loe eeumee rection and the fullest i Drary service given to Negrows tm any beng Aly d sien Hal Pec sepa ni Eee St. Joseph's GFP She Woman» Yonic By CH. WALLER State Leader of Nesro Ratuaion Wilk NO WOMAN GAN | BE ATTRACTIVE x <a tho @ BEAUTIFUL ff) Complexion . . « ‘Use PORO VANISH ING CREAR wl 4 con ee, Saree [EB ics your powder amt ioe aaa cx a bids oe \ ‘lends with your cas. ‘ “ | i. L Be itn 4? “My mirror tl me that my baie and epecon ever leoked bee. FORD P Proparaions are really wonderal™ r S0lD BY PORO AGENTS EVERY WHERE if ‘or ovider direct froms a PORD COLLEGE 4415 souch Pad ™ PORO BLOCK, th 19 4th Suen, CHICAGO, ILL. x my By Ef State Lender Geer ae Gah vomee ee wt Gaonty eal Nomaring feed fe Saar "So Sane Bd oat i'l gla at Sie" sens ph tat cams ie oa seu eo al a St eatin ns a sb a bt nas Perse See deepatce tne ce Scie atk tess ee See ts gana at se Show, and IB fare of Diase_ relish sa" so a nae Pie had ete acon co xm Foe he AON i the 0 a nasi piel a Seeger Sanit arranged under the ss pervt Be iy oe eee een eet ae Teel Sie theta "abe fe i aes Se fae Mn toe Shige econ guile came Spee sone othe Sete age retrain ett chr sn" ce ai stand be- at ae cad in heen So rele Tart ad aoe et ome seca torn tet on | , Fifty-three gardens wore visited by gp ee seamsepion sone ein hae = ce ater a lands, ‘and white potatoes ca ed a a ol, Seen ae eee! ca HARRIS COUNTY POULTRY > delet a ak meee ee | are doing well with poultry. 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Speier aces sore coat, ait A eae "Mrs. ‘Rosa Jamison, 1202 Ruthven, eer Siete Sr aes Sal Fei ka ® cee a eee wage mops Sere mite ae oan eo eigr ee en vie Sues asses Riper Gonna Seer fee Be Ee nos Sears Ss Sources BF ae son So eee coreamere be tee Somesenee Sacre Seine te ery The week-end Wik their mother’ and Ramee nent asa ee ee oa oe ere 2 Poor: & mother, Mr. and Mrs James Wil pede aot Mae Hee ie seer, EMPLOYMENT MEETING Areee necting of ccerel orks ved Mra nee Saka RPSaha' pee onaay Stake Now ttn Pe MeDAVID wioTiERs OX 1H atk xh Orca rondo once RE ie tisk "wan enc te Tenet an setts Tesch Bstees Wek en tar oo ate rc fa oe le ance Susi tribe ec tnt eer Broo, Soult lv into on ay cecal teeta cal cos Seta sata ot iit aeons ‘can oF THANKS 2 wet ert Oy mar ‘Giehtte spectre ee Seta Ao ea ak” Sel ort Una SFC°L. tot gy Restores nett ot Nietker See hele rai Brae ME He Po Witiame cat oF Taxis Seen are per, tree: er tas Slayton nl tetera eds fata oe nat bers, Seat oat dares ie Cae a h Sey Charones B. Saito, J, Ears baa garroke ian. Poon = made good ma rl resent ig oes rosin ino the = as 1eBR: BM, MORGAN, ‘who ortho past three Years bewn, pastor Of Brown's ehapel Av MF" Chureh twas rexppolnted to the same charg Sethe conference held in Pore Arthas Frcemiy Since hls graduation from Paul Quinn College "with the ‘Segree ot SB Be Dy Rey, Morgan has et Nia college dys ev Morgan's chief Fainad to the bishopric Te ts loved Sunday afternoen at the YW. teem aeeriee ‘wh have recently taken up retdenee pee orton ae fSiceseaan sence %. eo cx HOME see ‘Mont ‘Worthy King Solomon Grand ee ean beret ere See ese ae im asta See Piya RE te nth ingen TILLOTSON CAMPUS NOTES ss At en eee ease ieee ea craragea ee ahaa oe = on sea voereres ec aed ke een Ssecem a od aieger aor nee artes ie one aerate te Far ‘in eee Gret hr eeereemens cat following selections were ren- ace re ea fe oon Pie fe See ar tes Song,” Eva Del Acqua; (c) “Povero fis ten. Lani LG circ, ame corsa) one Ahr Ea Ia ss on emt te peers mami i Lott" alonn. Bletioe, Fowler td SAM WILSON DIES HERE THURSDAY Sam Wilon dios hie Nome, 120 rete tet rturay”neeaae Reems fers ageing Soe re Wir re te ie Barber bosinens f60 mare than forty Bie A Seyret Uo he Cue ant Soithsonlen Lie No 1 Be Sa) Acentod Sate li neied his wit and ot ane Font arrangements ve a puny he Ps ‘TUBERCULARS— (Contin trom Pass One) 1 Rock nd Tb To Webb of Bo Sine PAS inttion Ie indebed te the ngeryogat gga SSE ult Ana! Sees fai“ Os fer tne in wae egront hate tered‘ te fot SSRNG sation eal she etl Toler rina “egting he ewan meyers ith th Rescowat Fort aking ule tra airy Gy eet Sethe sy tpcael inet Seal rok he vation ere” opel enee Th cae id ere pans he te i atic he cot Bn Hog a a seat a th Cutty a te seca wabject ty the persend Sav satintion batts or wre seo te nora Sata Berea’ encores 0r"Neqoe SR rion eo mela op te fo ae asso af ‘and room for minor ee heir ‘Deiaeh will Tat the ‘Sorrtt Parnall will be the princtpal speaker, = THE HOUSTON INI URDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1 CR — AN OPEN LETTER TO THE FRIENDS{ cuassien OF NEGRO EDUCATION Sr eSe ‘By JAMES D. RYAN cee — ~<a See nats enn BeoOL Le a Sa ee aero a ; ae ‘ini oratoone eerie ec. | {o's Serer Si rer aire ears © epee arte Teeth Sat te meee neiecrenet ss tat | eee Sap hooue Sclnar coeeeee Gana orate | eee Sieche Soe aeeemne mie eaures : TG ahceenemenenas iis: | | eae 1 feuds nomaver, tay ery are Uhousands of vedi viduals woe ine Sa” We ele areas Se SERA TRA. RRS a, | ear 1s orny, ait thn vase smb og sperma se erisiaie + a nognh SNE piseaymaeean mann’ (Re Ee 2iuSAiu, ab srganlatton eompased of Sia ef thoes toftrigunie whe — aaa pe Din Linas enniiiewieetae "| ae shit spt as eR AS Rl, | eee SiS ie ateee Geren. | cee Sirona aia a ett ato as SA et ating Sioa tex steno soi ee ‘ Eee leet Gatien Hign acted econ aN Hats Beetthiea —_ Suen ao | | RYAN’S WILEY COLLEGE DOLLAR BRIGADE COUPON Dear Prof. Ryan: : T aim itera Jat elated ours end and in the endowment which Wiley College is conocting £9 seten tom ‘which the General aut cation Board has offered if Wiley raises a like amount. As frof of my interest T herewith enclose ONE DOLLAR. Emglad fo become's member of Your WILEY COLLEGE DOLLAR BRIGADE, Name ‘Address e Note: Make check daft or money order to Wiey College tnd ai eter fo Jamon Ryan S07 Hanon Stet Howton, ‘Texas oF to. "The Tnformer, 4084ii Smith Stree Houston, Texas, ARMISTICE— [ CHURCH | a NRIOUNCEMENSS |. Sei oe WN CHAPEL A.M. m9} WHE” dram ‘aad boat ‘(Washington Avene) ‘towing, a sound that would aro nt ete acre lt orth of oy tea, ie Bet ‘Ton earatt carne of| Weslo Rig Ran ons Pdi Say ayn bp pga ae pera mae ren | oer caesar alone oo vt “De, edt cutesy tmend heerey bro Sint | ete ders shed a wonderful ser- on Lspeir 2 Sees ree ot [nn and ga. Siwy bt mal men Tht pecce, eine Nel they passed and thelr places we Foti art, Shes ted ny Pn Tal sears win re ae sow Soir ter che ie ih Al tthe | outed up by Un emrh Uinlled Sith 'Revs Len 'J, Sanders | impatient motorist, and thus went t Hts pt sta pre tt il sry a sung eae nation or any ye wed ana Maan [shal anther aad ren Fac ge ttn aa fe | pre St all or sch 8 en Pt he hes of he Ment oot: he smsomoaen ftine us te Fee as ae ta ae ee en and made 2 Fre talt of scott | in uthorn sobs bak i's a ere Bsa ers wee Re it Nortarnsehoaa oe cance camascua icnereer catiwta | aaa dected by General Superintendent 2. doctad by ‘General Superintendent. ae te fxs ee js teen ‘Rualtet Goa The rete hair ont the" pastor itech Seeking ‘aed ce ee FS ATHY gc Ha ce Soe eo ra iors a nein Sees on jae iis geen feel Be Soh fie ee area te gaecany ana, Sarena vest el ay Se sil ie, ae Bile tae Hera he eee eee ae ea FE conducted at 3:30 p.m. The Lords seams SO elas Soran scree dae eg Smee tes Saal roe af comrg a Bence a = Sree enemy arora oe Segments 205 fhe olla stat Si naurtarats Se See eee LO Aan aS aon Fuca a | slimes ace bianca EE, fear tin e once a hema Seiiste, (Se lovaliy, custty 8 coe i ton Setored Tialte Calege lo by ie ae eran aces Serer Washington High School came int ee ees ey one ea ae eee ene ae ces ee ee ae ca ae se Sane oe at sosoebe op ee | e _ PRESCRIPTION | in use over 47 Years Really Helae bowels etree Pepah ant oe bates ter "AK decter should knew what la best Stephene show pos tow men tre Se eee Sead ae ee Sites ee seats Sect ere ey ES | Eanes =o Cox iP Caoweus CLASSIFIED ADS | eaTDOITRS Sear, the sowtt torts ee eo Se ae ——— epee een te Sieg eataat ie aa oe Sct Sobu asta aa ae cae —— See see ee asa oe ee = aan sommes —— soar Ea on ee See ta OO eae aaa See eee Seema ae ree ne eee kooe oes aan npr ae aa pe Eien: So. nes eae i =<. seers ances es ST a cig omnes a eNe aaes gaia piace — Tae sa Pinion Bow Perea os 5 Serre homer coentees ora ea yc Eis St re te ————— ASSES SS Eaten ses ‘xcga ons Ry ma, Soe eee eee ee Ea | a Se ee a RERRMON ATES. 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Hit — ea | saat ny ie pt oi Soe eee ne sue styoreetise fetches Teo mea A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR ALL THE PEOPLE HOUSTON JUNIOR COL LEGE BEATS BEAUMONT Y, 12-6 In a very one-sided battle the Houston Colored Junior College downed the Benton M. Y. M. A. 12 to 16, getting under way a fantasy game was given the spectators. The "Y" boys did not offer any resistance to the Black Cats, who took their line as assistance and yards for the Hamm Hughes was too much for the weak line of Benton. Every year they yards for the Cats. Only at the time of the game was the goal of the Junior College in danger, and when Assistant Scout went into the game the team tackled in the best in this section, and tackling is in this section, the game was played in line priority although there were a few passes and yardage which helped to produce the 12 points and defeat the boys from Thick.wavy hair! You, too, can have long, soft, abundant hair. 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We spend a lot of money spend it by city and buy more than we can use for its salatory benefits, for its culinary uses, for its orange juice box, for celery, for pear and pear orchard. Every good drugstore pie FOOTBALL AT A GLANCE BY ATTORNEY "JIM" NABBIT (Sports Editor) Well, Joe and Jack Yates has put a crime in Whatley's mind. The team's backup coach Coach Holland has secured the first leg on the city team on Thanksgiving and Washing-ton coaches and assistants except Lloyd, were at the Rice-T. C. Ull, but it was nothing more than the fact that a good big team is better than a good little team. Prairie View Winning Wiley and Bishop Wiley will have an edge on Bishop but the final result will be a top up season. The team will have a season and Coach Long has the task of finding the right team to advance in spirit which belongs to a winning team, and his team is exerting great effort. 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THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1930 ed Hampton's to run in a surprise ed in New York. Tunkleaghan stopped following games before she served to clairvoyant Southwestern Airforce-West Virginia, where she present the outstanding teams seen in the game, before force, Southern, Hampton, West Virginia, Prairie View, Moriches Arkansas, and Tampa Bay, where she一定会 stop somebody from Benedict Wins From Morris, 6-0 Thakare Stope Moreau's 19 to 6 victory ran true to form by defeating Moreauus 19 to 6. The Maroon team failed to function in the first half, while Abbot's mighty machine tallied 12 points. Both teams scored once and featured by sweeping runs and hard tackling. Wins Homecoming Game Wilberforce, O h i - Wilberforce University decisively defeated Lincoln University of Missouri, 43 to 0. Lincoln was a clown to one of the biggest homecoming celebrations in the history of the university. Lincoln was no match for Moreauus. Fisk Trounces J. C. Smith Nabulevi, Tenn.—Before a small group of half-choked students and a few university students, university Bulldogs trounced a spirited band of athletes at over at John-knight Smith University, in Sipapu Dell, by bailing off half was a liaison affair with Flick Knoxville Loes to Ft. Bening Knoxville, Tenn., a game made at Knoxville College Bulldogs lost to the 24th Infantry of Fort Glen, Ga., in Knoxville College Bulldogs throughout the entire game. Sheer enthusiasm of the fast Bulldogs by a score And You'll Avoid HOUSTON ELEC JEFF L. ALEY FAIRFIELD BISHOP SHOP MORE 10 to 4 And You'll Avoid the Crowds HOUSTON ELECTRIC COMPANY JEFF L. ALEXANDER, Pres. FAIRFAX 7171 MARSHALL, TEXAS Adopts Economic Me Stu Novel Plan Provides Room Accommodations on at $6.60 Novel Plan Provides Room and Light Housekeeping Accommodations on the Campus for Girls at $6.60 per Month Second Quarter egins December 2, 1930 Write for Reservations to JOSEPH J. JOSEPH J. RHOADS, President WILEY CATS SWAMP SAMUEL HUSTON BY BIG SCORE OF 53 TO 7 WILEY CATS SWAMP SAMUEL HUSTON BY BIG SCORE OF 53 TO 7 By ANDY Marshall, Texas. —The Wiley Willy-cams rushed to a 53-7 win over Sam Hinston here Wednesday afternoon in a game that at the outset appeared to be a draw. But the team developed into a complete rout before the second half had been long under way. At the half the locals were batting to preserve a saint 13-7 and 10-6, while the Cats came games, however, Coach Long brought his famous phrases into play during the rest period, and the Cats came back unconquerable. Every rookie on the Wiley队 took part in the game, and the Cats Long started his second string backfield that received and marched for the first touchdown before relinquishing the ball to the Austin Cats for 46 yards, placing the ball on the 4-yard mark. from where Hill drove through left backs to count. Counted feet extra point via place kick. After five minutes more of play, the Wiley team at a contact Wiley队 team at a touchdown, and added the extra point on another At this point Long sent in his first draft, but the winters were tough to touchdown was made, making the touchdown was made, making the back blood with in blood in their eyes at the half, and on the third play Davis had hind perfect interference, and from time on his big Odell and Davis had his own way with the Dragons. Sam Huston POS LT Wiley Potter LG Driffr Robinson LG Driffr Jackson LG Franklin Rutledge LG Brigge Jones RT Bradley Elliot QB Milton Chase QB Milton Dorn FB Harris Purel: Purle Calif. (umpire: Griffin McGraw (Michigan), umpine: Griffin (Iowa), head lineman). of 6 to 0. Knoxville plays Living Kline, A. A. M. and M. Lang- FOOTBALL RESULTS Sam Hunt, Texas College 0 Wiley 58, San Marino College 0 Prairie View 20, Bishop 0 Prairie View 20, Bishop 0 Wilforce 40, Lincoln (Mo.) 0 Fisk 21, J. C. Smith 8 Fisk 21, J. C. Smith 8 Bilderle 38, W. Va State 0 S. C. College 28, Allen 7 Gaine 6, Claim 21, Claim 6 Benedict 6, Morris 0 Bilderle 0, Miami State 0 Wilforce 52, Sherter 0 Tennessee State 12, Alabama State Fort Benning 6, Knoxville 0 Tennessee State 12, Alabama State Junior College 12, Beaumont 7 High School Yates 8, San Marino MORE 6 to 4 bid the Crowds ELECTRIC COMPANY EXANDER, Pres. AX 7171 COLLEGE measures to Aid Worthy students m and Light Housekeeping the Campus for Girls per Month RHOADS, President IN MUDDY FRAY YATES UPSETS WHEATLEY. 6-0 BY EWING Tuesday afternoon the Buffalo Stade and rosters and spectators from the chilling rain, as they watched the game. Due to the wet condition of the field, the players and the players lost their identity as they were discolored by sham that had been thrown in the rain. When they were through with the game, they have been a God sent parade for the very beginning Yates out play on the very beginning Yates out play on the plagues of Murray and Williams put the Fifth Ward battle on the defense. This would work that terrific kick that would never reach the goal line. Throughout the first half Wheatley did not offer the last kick that they never reached. Yates 38-yard line but to no avail. End run was the mud and Davis of Yates, were too many Paces were tried to end run. Yates was waiting for them and the grassed pip. That they toiled for the first half without bearing a goal When the last period, began with the first game, out a few kickes (I mean personally) I thought the game would change its form. The second game, when Mwheaton moved the ball 15 yards toward Yates goal but that was not enough. He had killed the spirit and Wheatley went down crying like babies as the team scored. The second game, the coveted pig skin. And so was the first inter-city high school food fight. The line-up: Wheatley Pig Yates Pig Quail LT Darry LT LG LT McGruder RG Pettie Join Lateran RG Petit Join Azmuthro RE Gaston Hubbard QB Williams Haway QB Waywood Mack RI Wyant Bryant Cavali RI (Wiley), impuire; Stocks (Morehouse), headlineman. ELS' BOXING SHOW NO. 18. Bradis flowers meets George and his team at Els' boxing show at the Pilgrim auditorium Tuesday, November, when Matchmaker Jack Thurmond. Baby Kelby has to be eight rounds. A strong supporting card and a evening out to round out a ANOTHER CABARET PARTY IS A SUCCESS It was raining without, but in the morning it was Monday, the hottest day, and he go made its mala appearance. Old clothes and a baby embroidered attendants were there to see what it all was about. But who wouldn't be when such wholesome and clean amusement was upon sweet melodies were pouring into the hall and the McDavid Orchestra? Those that a didn't dance had soft soils on their hands. Yes, there were entertainers. The wait was quiet and nondurable, but the golden voice of Mrs. Clary was the hall band with rhythm as the fleety that was present. The Tolzai Band team tapped the feet of the affair, Prof. Jax D. Eryan gave a speech that would change the worst.喜爱的 humorous and witty. He expressed his gratitude and their associates for giving them what it needed—whole attention to be the last. He asserted further that the citizens of Houston and their associates in them date understanding. In response to this talk, he cabaret to be on November 26th. As the night grew old and the faithfulness of the faithful and deed in the hall mountsily struc-ture two halls, one beautifully decorated, one beautifully decorated. The gate stopped and one by one the entrance cares and troubles forgotten. STABBED AT DANCE; DIES Lafayette, La.—(A*N) —昂洛兹 a local hospital as a result of being a dance at Maurice, in Vernillon Football Popularity Contest Write the names of your favorite player and team in the ballet below and mail to the Contest Manager, % Webster-Richardson Publishing Co. 409-411 Smith Street, or drop it in your nearest ballot box, or the Lincoln Theatre box. ONE VOTE I think ..... of ..... High School is the most popular player in Houston. I think ..... High School team is the most popular team in Houston. Name ..... City ..... Street the program of the Y. M. C. A. we were being seen and experienced in all of the affairs of the city. He described the new Moorland Branch of Dallas Bank $70,000 in pledges by the Negroes of that city and of the gifts of others including Jilene Rosewald, philanthropist, board of managers of that branch not to go into the building until the whole of the quota of $00,000 had been collected. That said that only $8,000 of the amount was still to be collected. Secretary Fowler of the Ft. Worth branch was also highly compliant with the rules and for the trenuous work he is doing and for the trenuous work he are being seen as the result of his work among Negro boys in that city, "barely possible for Hinton in a united effort on the part of a united effort on the part of the local citizens to make this program known and. And when this program of those fine spirits in the other race will take pleasure in helping you." A short talk will please the situation in helping you. A former member of the Moorland Bank Y. M. C. A. was made by J. W. Keefer former member of the Moorland Bank Y. M. C. A. was produced by H. P. Carter, former secretary of the Houston Bank. YATES GAINS ON WHEATLEY WITH FEW WEEKS LEFT The votes are still coming in from far and near for all schools, all administrators, and the terminated to hold its lead; Sanders Williams of Yates is really gaining. There is a slight margin between him and the other two, and many letters have been received from the alumni of both schools expressing their admiration for Sanders and their alma mater. The man is warm and maniac all the time. He is smart and who is popular. The contest will close at midnight on November 15, so you see time to watch. You are so lucky and who your time is limited and you have only time to prove to the world that you are a good student, a诚实 and conviction. And only if you don't put it off, for a delay may means a vote lost and a losing friend and conviction. Here they are: Ira Haywood (Wheatley) 1730 Jeff Green (Yates) 1730 Jeff Green Mack (Wheatley) 410 Hillary Mack (Wheatley) 410 Ira Lastera (Wheatley) 2000 PAGE FIVE BISHOP COLLEGE NOTES BY MESHIA LARDNER Marshall, Texas. - Amid a full array of yellow and black ribbons, of spoken and spoken language, queen advanced to the allow, rhythmical beat of a walk. Halloween in Bishop. The college has the most unique affairs of the season last week, creating, 30, in the college of city as well as campus students and enjoyment of the social. The queen was selected through the queen selection process on the privilege of choosing and voting in the own queen. The freshman class is the only class. Miss Andrews of Dallas, who received the queen, Miss Andrews of college. Miss Andrews made a beautiful smile and did justice to the importance of the occasion. She made a beautiful costume becoming costume of Halloween-colle the students were Mines Elma Woods and Beatrice DuBose of the college. The ladies fitted into their special positions well and added much to the At 7:30 o'clock the page of the book was turned to the trace of the queen and her attendants. A tense atmosphere filled the room. Every eye was centered on the orchestra of attendants would enter. The orchestra platform playback a low soft volley, she entered a wild bark of applause. She entered a wild bark of applause, drew, and her attendants," announced the page. She advanced majestic steps, and the little attentions a few fowards beared. When she entered the hall of the Holy歼灭 feast were presented by the jester of the queen's court by Mrs. Graceful graceful steps. The graceful march in all in costumes would participate and from them the queen would present a pretentious attire. The honor and prize went to Miss Catherine Campbell of P.V. COLLEGE NOTES HOUSTON NEGRO SURVEYS ARKANSAS OIL STRUCTURE ToxaKansas, Arkansas—Henry L. Mina and geologist have been spending the dawns weeks making a surge of ARKANSAS in and around Gurdon, ARKANSAS in and around Gurdon, conclusion of the survey Thursday, conclusion of the survey Thursday, known Gurdon Independent Operators name up and closed a contract to drill a well on the block, segu- ning the block of the block a selection of the block a selection was made by having possibilities for oil or gas in paying quantities. Mr. Mina is spend- ing the day at ToxaKansas as the guest of V. 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And deliverers D, Dr. Wheeler and Dr. THE HOUSTON INFORMER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1930 LAY ACTIVITIES IN CHURCHES IS URGED BY WEBB Hot Spots Ark.—(ANP) The Arkansas Missionary Baptist Convention will meet in annual session this week at the Layman's Arkansas jurisdiction as a part of this great convention. The Layman of the Arkansas jurisdiction, Hon. Jon L. Webb, to attend in large numbers to lend their support to meetings will be held at the M. Zion meetings will be held at the M. Zion Mayfield in pastor. No special audience are required, but each layman is expected to heartily into the open discussions. There has been no other time in the past when the support of the Layman was needed guiding the following point written by a very noted author, is to impress the audience. They play in our religious activities. For the church is all that lifts us from the coarse and sashfur wood, and the church that is to prosper "now a layman in his business, and a layman has his joys, Born in the little girls and boys; for his little girls and boys; Improved Uniform International SundaySchool Lesson (B) REV. P. B. FYTWATER, D. D. Nieman of Faculty, Booth Bible Institute of Chicago. (© 1998, Western Newspaper Union.) Lesson for November 16 THE BELIEVING CENTURION, A GENTLE WHOSE FATHER JESUS SACRED BLESSING LESSON TEXT-Mathew 8:13 GOLDEN TEXT—And they shall come from the east, and from the west, and shall sit on the left in the king- ship, and shall sit on the right in the PRIMARY TOPIC-A Man Who Believed Jesus. JUNIOR TOPIC-A Man Who Believed Jesus. INTEMIDATE AND D SENIOR YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP-10 Overcoming Racial Prejudice 1. The Wentian Crusader (w. 5), V. 1. The Wentian Crusader was derived from the word meaning "a hundred." He was, therefore, closely the commander of a hundred warriors, and the Wentian Crusader were to drill his men, impress their arms, food, and clothing, and to command them in the camp and in the village. 11. The Centurion's Need (v. 5, 6). He had a very dear servant who was very kind and helpful. At the point of death (Lake 12: 7) this slave was highly valued for this character ability and ability. We are not told to the Centurion had employed doctors. In all probability they had been employed by the Centurion had employed doctors. In all probability they had been employed by the Centurion had no doubt, heard of the wonderful power of Jesus to heal Therefore, he came to him as only a 11. The Constitioner's (rev. 9. 6) it was that Christ's word came with the account in Luke we learn that the account in Luke we learn that the account first led the leaders of the Jews. Being a Gentile, he doublets the account and attention and consideration of Jesus through the mediation of the Jews. The constition was of good report and was sent to the community where were sent treated to the good reputation which he have in the community. They are especially mentioned in IV. The Constitioner's Humility (rev. 7. 8). He was acting the constitioner the home friends were sent to say to him that he was unworthy for him to come under his roof, but because the case of his servant was so grave, he was sent to the home where he was officially appealed for help. Jesus is pleased when men realize their utter helplessness and appeal to him for help. THIS ONE DOCTOR HAS TREATED THOUSANBS OF RHEUMATIC CASES Only you who suffer from the tortures of rheumatism realize the joyous tinged expression in these words. Only you who have known the torment of stiff, aching joints; of sharp, twisting muscular pains; of dreadful, tortuous nights of fitful fever; will get the full meaning of this message. Many years ago, a fine old family doctor, who numbered many rheumatics among his patients, first started his search for a medicine that would bring quick relief to those sufferers whom he was constantly called upon for help. His long experience in treating various kinds of rheumatic troubles enabled this doctor to put a scientific knowledge into his efforts and success was his reward, for he was the discoverer of the now famous Prescription C-2223. Since then his prescription has been filled time and time again and it may be truly said that this one doctor has successfully treated thousands of rheumatic cases. ALL PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORES NOW SELL THIS REMARKABLE MEDICINE What Prescription C-2223 has done for others it can do for you. Start taking this guaranteed prescription for rheumatic troubles and in most cases before you realize it marked improvement will follow. Fever will subside; swelling of joints will be reduced; muscles will be free of aches and pains; appetite will pick up and you will marvel at your speedy return to good health. All prescription drug stores already have on hand generous size bottles of this famous Prescription C-2223 and will sell it to you on an absolute money-back guarantee. If you fail to get relief after taking C-2223 as directed, return the bottle to prescription druggist from whom you bought it and money will be refunded. William Pickens SAYS CANP. BOYKIN'S SCHOOL OF ART How little we know of each other in this world! Not until yesterday did I know that a Negro was conductor in City, with art-pupils of all races, all ages, and all stages of development. All forms of art are taught, from the "primitive African" through the "modern African," to a grahrayed artist, copying a vase, or rather painting a picture there are a grahrayed artist, copying a vase, or rather painting a picture there are a sort of "models," plaster. The Director of this school is Clayd L. Boykins, who won fame年 ago ties in the school. He has done an excellent likeness of Lindouhick, in his flying harness, and is now just completing a wonderful work. He is a criminal lawyer. His school studio are filled with portraits and art-forms he has painted for his wife, Marie Boykins. Where is the school located in the edge of Greenwich Village, New York City, they are all artists, art, from all quarters, and are now compiling a "Directory of Negro artists." Not only "fine art" but also "commercial" not only "fine art" but also "commercial" is taught and developed. The school is taught and developed by commercial artists, and to all others. Scholarships could be easily established in the form of "fine art" or in "commercial" Fine Art" or in "commercial" and distributed from one to five in that moon, and from seven to ten in the day. Finally, only by personal interview, you know they can only develop them. GIVEN LIFE SENTENCE FOR HOUSEBREAKING PAGE SEVEN NEW YORK PIANIST GIVEN BIG OVATION ON RETURN HOME New York City, (ANP) - ILPia Mason, pianist and well-known favorite in New York music circles续 at Imperial Elsa' auditorium. The program consisted of the, for Mason, smaller pieces of bea- mish Dumwell, Godwodey, Schobert, D Mason exhibited some of the most beautiful piano playing rarely Mason exhibited playing and taining a standard the veteran players would do to emu- tle the program came to an unme- come condition in the performance concert to be accompanied by the girted Andrande Lindsay Frown on a Mason Mason received the degree of Bachelor of Music from Fluk university of New York that was the recipient for several the Juilliard Music Foundation. The audience consisting of both the musicians and demonstrators very defini- tely by its unimaginable appreciation not the numerous floral contributions which it bestowed upon this quite accomplish THREE OHIO PRISONERS BURIED IN ROCK SLIDE Zaneville, Ohio. (ANP) - Thomas Jackson, aged 20, who was saving a girl from a shark attack, was given a prison for manslaughter, and two white prisoners, were killed at prison. He also a slide of rock and shake from a boulder. GIVES BIRTH TO QUADRUPLETS Saluda, Va. (ANP) - The stock visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, from home, left not one baby, not two, not three, but four healthy, not four new arrivals, complying with laws brought the total number of children born to the Lions to fourteen, ten of CHILD BURNED TO DEATH New Orleans, LA.—(ANP)-Eth Lee L. Browne, a licensed buried when his clothes caught fry from an open grate at her home, died in Charity Hospital. So Good. Hair Grower Grown long, stiff hair recommended by grown-ups to help dishease. Grows long jelly that can be used your doctor for soap and your doctor for soap STRAIGHTTEN Straighten to hair without hair loss Grouper (large box) bones 500 Grouper (small box) bones 500 Mercury straighten 500 Mercury straighten 500 Coconut Oil soap 500 Coconut Oil soap 500 Other Ticket Articles Named for sale 500 Other Ticket Articles Named for sale 500 Sold By Mail Only. GOOOD CHEMICAL COSMETICS THE HOUSTON INFORMER A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR ALL THE PEOPLE Published every Saturday by the Wester-Richardson Publishing Company, Inc. 409-611 Smith Street, Houston, Texas Entered as second class master May 28, 1919, at the post-office at Houston, Praze, under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. CARTER W. WESLEY Vice President J. ALSTON ATKINS Secretary H. W. HEBER General Manager-Treasurer SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Cash in Advance): One Year, $2.00; 9 months, $3.00; 6 months, $1.58; single copy, bc (No paper mailed for less than 6 months) Office, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Telephone PRESTON 1243 FOREIGN OFFICES Western: 608 South South Street, Chicago, Ill.; Eastern: 551 Fifth Avenue, New York City; Southern: 210 Walton Building, Atlanta, Ga. IMPORTANT All matter intended for insertion in any current issue of The Houston informer must reach our office by Wednesday noon of the week publication Make all checks, drafts, money orders, etc. payable to and address all communications to the publisher-Richardson Publishing Co., Inc. 409-411-8300 always demand a receipt when paying your subscription to the Monitor informer, and pay no subscriptions; to unauthorized representative, and apply appointed agents of the Informer will have receipt back. Protect your account as well as cash, by insisting upon a receipt and keeping same when obtained. INTELLIGENCE AND INTEGRITY MAKE MEN AND RACES GREAT HOUSTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1930 PAY YOUR POLL TAX A member of the race the other day saw the streamer in The Informer urging all to pay their poll tax and he asked a friend "Why?" Said he, "we can't vote for the mayor or any of our city officials; we can't vote for our candidate if he happens to be a Democrat as in the recent Democratic primary when we all wanted to help Mr. Sterling become governor. I don't see any sense in it and I'm not going to pay mine." The Informer realizes that there are many thousands of members of the race in county who feel the same way. And yet there is reason why every person should qualify which no citizen should shirk. Those who are opposed to the participation of Negroes in voting contests would be pleased to see the time come when Negroes would be disguised and give up the struggle. That time must never come. We must always be ready, as far as qualifying is concerned, to go to the polls and vote. The right of a party to eliminate us from their state controlled contests will be continually contested. We will never cease to seek the right to do as all other citizens do. Then ownership of a Poll Tax receipt will always come down to the voters, which is scheduled for early next year, three or four thousand of us attempt to cast a ballot? Many of us are Democrats. At least we would be Democrats if we were allowed. What is there against our choosing our own candidate and running him as our DEMOCRAT? Stranger things happen when you vote for a Democrat. That sort THE INDEPENDENT HAS WON! It might happen again. Another reason. Jobs are scarce. Houston is over advertised and thousands from other parts of the country are coming into the city every week. There are not enough jobs to go around and soon it will be true that jobs will be given to those who can prove themselves citizens of the country. If you are a citizen of the country found. No man or woman should be with you. So, PAY YOUR POLL TAX. GET YOUR RECEIPT AND KEEP IT. YOU WILL NEED IT SOONER THAN YOU THINK. TWELVE YEARS HAVE PAST Twelve years ago we were just emerging from hell, murder, carnage, suffering and waste of life and property—for what? Some, including our own president at that time, declared that we were "making the world safe for humanity," and that we were "making the world safe for humanity." Banners waved; bands played; all sorts of units of peacetime organizations joined in giving thanks that the rigors of war were over and that the earth, at least America, had settled down to the pursuits of peace, happiness and prosperity. Negro organizations were repulsed by the violence of the war, boys from three high schools of the city, in their bright colored garb were a riot of beauty and an inspiration to any beholder. A unit of ex-service man was also there. There were scarcely twenty of these, yet they were there doing their bit under the leadership of one who saw actual service in the trenches, and who in some time is still doing his bit to see it that they do not lose spirit. Could it be reasonably expected that at some time in the near future when those who have forborne and who have trusted in the police can act, they are continually doing, that as of us, whether the police can face facing the question of the probity of our civic laws, or can face facing the question of our civic laws? THE HOUSTON INFORMER A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR ALL THE PEOPLE self of the idea that some such thing must be faced in the future, unless there can come a real conviction to those who now govern the destinies of all of our Southland of the inherent right of all citizens to share in ALL peace time pursuits; those which have to do with parades and observances and those which are the inculcation such as voting, fair trials without the danger of the mob, etc. THE HOUSTON Y. M. C. A. Dr. Channing Tobias was the last week which had for its purp in the Y. M. C. A. work of Housed leading Negro citizens of Houston, Managers, heard of the work of and were urged to join in a m of the local body. All of the to be the race, who were described a work of the present generation. There can be no doubt but the vein were eminently correct. The big enough to submerge themsei vor of the support of a program nature, will seek to give to Negra and of living which will result begin to study the ways and a men instead of having them "i great men. Other races have do other races have become, the ru put forward there is no dearth ward, and no lack of the spi must come to pass among us. Houston needs a virile Y. M. C. But it can bring it to pass if the come plain. It has the money. the urge to do the job. The manifest at the meeting last we vent. sing Tobias was the principal speaker that had for its purpose the creation of C. A. work of Houston gathered in the two citizens of Houston gathered in the city to work with the board of the work of Negro groups in to populate to join in a movement to populate body. All of the talks were built around C. A. as a developing agent for those who were present generation and carry it on to be no doubt but that all of those who correctly. Houston need the help to submerge themsore does contain the support of a program which, undeniably seek to give to Negro boys ideals and ides which will result in more profitable ways and means of purposefully of having them "just happen" to be other races have done it with success. have become, the rule rather than the e cedar day. There is no death of those who can no lack of the spirit of success. That pass among us. needs a virile M. C. A. Man power to it pass in a month. Probably it takes the duty in a month. Probably it takes the money. It has the men. it do the job. The Informer hopes that the meeting last week may grow and be HELPING OUR SCHOOLS The Informer this week published of Prof. James D. Ryan, foreman upon all who are interested to dowment Drive which is now in use the letter that the drive seeks to send to the school if it is matched by the school. Negro schools of the type must be perpetrated more large those whom they have served the race had not progressed to the school for educational for educating their youth, these schools have served for me be found in the forefront of ch of our state. Practically all of the first urges toward efficient living pleasure for them now to reciprocate toward the perpetuation of so well. The Informer hopes that every man in the appeal as may launch such an appeal it hopes that as all other scho many of them will be forced to mands for improved curricula, ouly of the tremendous part in the development of the race strings freely and thus guarantee mer this week publishes an open letter that D. Ryan, foremost educator of this society are interested to contribute toward the education which is now under way. It is unmet at the drive seekers to secure from members of the school by the General Education by the school. The pool of the type of which Wiley is pooled more largely by the actual community they have served than ever before. They no progressed to such a point that the school is now educating its youth. That time has passed and they have served for many years. Their role is the forefront of civic life in all of the schools. Practically all of their prosperity is induction of the school in which they are now enrolled. They now to reciprocate by giving large a perpetuation of the institution which mer hopes that every friend of Negro only to the appeal of Prof. Ryan and to the success of the school at as all other schools launch such entitlement will be forced to do this by the ever improved curricula, the general public will tremendous part which these schools promote of the race educationally, and open and thus guarantee their continuance. The Informer this week publishes an open letter from the prof. James D. Ryan, foremost educator of this city, calling upon all who are interested to contribute toward the Wiley Education Board. The Board will send the letter that the drive seeks to secure from members of the race an amount equal to one promised by the General Education Board, if it is matched by the school. Negro schools of the type of which Wiley is representative must be supported by the actual count of those whom they have served ever than ever. Time when the race had not progressed to such a point that its members were able to shoulder the responsibility of carrying on institutions for educating its youth. That time has passed. All of them have been found in the forefront of civic life in all of the communities of our state. Practically all of their prosperity is directly traceable to the influence of the school in which they received their first urge toward efficient living and working. It should be a stronghold of the institution all and always toward the perpetuation of the institution which served them so well. The Informer hopes that every friend of Negro education and of Wiley will rally to the appeal of Prof. Ryan and to such others who are interested in the education of their children. It hopes that as all other schools launch such enterprises, and many of them will be forced to do this by the ever increasing demands for improved curricula, the general public will think seriously of the tremendous part which these schools have played in the development of the nation and their purse strings freely and thus guarantee their continuance. DEPRIEST IS BEELECTED Two weeks before election time it was announced that Mayor William Hale Thompson of Chicago had withdrawn his support from Mrs. McCormick and was urging the election of a Democrat. The attention of the country was centered on the effect. They have on the candidacy of Oscar DePriest, only Negro member of the Democratic Party, showed that the Negro Congressman had decisively defeated his opponent, although the Democrat supported by Thompson won by a landslide. It is a well known fact that Chicago Negro voters are members of a machine. They are rigidly organized and they have little interest in the important part of the controlling machinery of all elections. But the Democratic Party, that, although members of a machine, they have decided that their own interests are paramount, and that they will not sacrifice racial advantages in order to "stay in line." Either that or they had tacit agreement that their support of the Democratic nominee was in no way affect their support of their own Concession. They would go back to Congress, and there is no reason to feel that he has been accident. He has been actually elected. That is as it should be. Negroes in all other parts of the country may well study the methods of Chicago voters and decide to work for their own interests in a sensible way. They vote. They are considered in proportion as their leaders are sensible or are creators and are in control of the machine. They could profit to a larger extent. The Negro voters of Chicago and of other places with in frequency are showing the way. It is only by sensible handling of the problems of Negroes in America. There is no dividing line as far as geography in this country is concerned. The problems of one section can be solved by the complete understanding and sympathy of in other sections. Negroes have a national problem which they can solve by the proper action to move. Negroes in Congress can have their effect on the national problems of those Negroes who cannot yet find representatives of their cause. And in all sections of America, there can be more sensible handling of votes for the securing of those ordinal rights and privileges which now are not to be had by the race. TESTED TRUTHS By ELLIE ALMA WALLS THE SUN WILL COME OUT TOMORROW a principal speaker at a meeting lose the creation of more interest on gathered in the headquarters on gathered in the headquarters on Negro groups in other sections, work to popularize the work iks were built around the posi- developing agent for the boys of the Negro groups of all races, and carry it on to completion." "at all of those who spoke in this coustion does need the services of does contain enough Negro men who are capable of work, which, undemonstrin- g its boys ideals and ideas of service in more profitable lives as time but that the purely making good and that the purely making good not happen" to become good and me with it. Good men and in those in the exception, and of those who can carry it for of success. That same thing t. A. Man power can bring it to mouth. Probably not in a year, but in this regard it can be it has the men. It lacks only isk may grow and become perma- hes an open letter from the phest educator of this city, calling contribute toward the Wiley Ender way. It is understood from secure from members of the race by the General Education Board, which Wiley is representative of by the actual contributions of an ever before. Time was when such a point that its members could have been that time has passed. All of any years. Their alumni are to be life in all of the communities their prosperity is directly tracelin in which they received their education by giving largely and quicke institution which served them a friend of Negro education and m. Prof. Ryan and to such others as Dr. Robert H. live its launch such enterprises, and to this by the ever increasing dee general public will think seri- which these schools have played educationally, and open their purse their continuance. just like as it has shone every morning since creation." Betty Jane caught the point. Long since one oy passed into the heart of eternal sunshine. The girl has always been important to her individual life than the election of a president, but in every case she has always remembered; she has always been a woman. KENDLETON Kendall, Texas — The W. Y. A. of Kendall, Texas — The W. Y. A. of anything to regress in the past, and nears for the future. Planning for a greatest challenge, Mr. E. R. Scott, president, Ms. E. R. Scott, O. A. Uher is still on the skirt. I am doing fine—Mrs. L. A. Pinka, Reports. Review of Crime AND VITAL STATISTICS By J. M. NABRIT, Jr. CRIME AND HEALTH ARE VITAL TOPICS If we could cut a segment, connect the groups of race and classes, or the groups of race and classes, interesting picture would be revealed. A cross section of a city teenager with own particular problems and interests would be alive with activities and interests denied us by the very nature of things. We could choose certain aspects of city life that we effort in a study of what they two of the most important social aspects of any group are found in its context. Among other things they present indications of health, home development, social agencies, mental and moral tendencies, and disclose the attitude of the group in respect to the law. Whether a sympathetic approach is necessary in handling such information least one give to much weight to the other, and the purpose to set forth some observations on the results of the recent murders of the Thomas of the Urban League, in as many cases as possible, a particular phase of Negro life. Likewise, a propose to give observations on the matters, and an interpretation of the light in all the circumstances of social problem affecting our group in peculiar circumstances under which Any information as to crimes treatment by law enforcement officers, births and deaths will be gladly made available. Information made of this by same column. ROCKDALE Rockalee, Texas—Rev B. M. Moss presched at Springfield Sunday morning, Rev B. M. Moss presched at Springfield Sunday night. Rev B. M. Moss presched at Cameron Sunday evening to attend a 3 o'clock service at Lighta School; gave a party armistice night. Mrs. Genae Moore began her work in the office when he is better at this writing. Little Bettie Miller was brought from Tennessean to Bradshaw Hayes went to Round Rock Friday, evening. Richmond Walker Patsy Hayes at on the clock. BRYAN BRIEFS HARRISBURG Harrisburg, Tex.-Rev. E. F. Jack, who several years ago pastored here by the Texas Conference, Rev. S. E. Blyden, Bryan, Rev. Diggs Robert Gregory and George Pearson Robert Gregory and George Pearson Corpus Christi, were week-end visiters home town, Miamis Flossie Mitchell San Antonio, where she visited her sister. Mrs. Palice Jackson and chil- dren of her sister, who joined her husband, Bill Jackson. DENVER CAPTURES THE SUNDAY SCHOOL CONGRESS out over a score (Spencer Winnig ver's invitation to entertain the Sun- ner's audience) and was accepted, been accepted, to telegraphe information here receiving here this day to Ket G. L. Prince, D. D., pastor to Ket G. L. Prince, D. D., pastor who represented Davenport's inter- spective invitation to the Summer SCHOOL CONGRESS. OBSERVATIONS Members of the staff of The Informer have continued their visits to our schools, and make the following observations: Samuel Huston College Tilton School College For Women Missouri Branch is the new president of the college, which comes from Missouri, where people have to be prepared to take the task of teaching that a college has to do. The school has a very definite need in the state of Texas. She has begun by teaching what she has and making what she wants out of it. Old things are dead, and new things are usable. Worthless things are being used and unable. Worthless things are utilized, to their fullest capacity, additions are not contemptuously used by young students under this new regimen. This branch plans to make sure that students will live in the community between education and life by reproducing on the college campus an array of students who will live in the community as students in a homekeeping department for the girls will have an opportunity to spend some of their time. Tilton School College for Women is, as some suppose, its college for girls. St. Philips is going through a period of transition. For many years Miss Brown, the principal of school, and under the direction of Miss Brown, its president, has made its contribution. Plans are now under the direction of the school of the Episcopal Church and the college, non-dominion in character, or a public junior division of the Board of Education of San Antonio. Miss Brown states that one of these things will happen. Guadalupe College Guadalupe College and distinguished career. It has given training and background to many of the students founded upon the idea that Negro Baccalaureus could also maintain the status of education for their youth. It was named Seguin. In 1941 C.O. Breckenridge Texas philanthropist, gave 200 odd dollars to a demonstration so long ago, in the midst of the leaders at the time of this gift have not materialized, and Guadalupe College J. R. Lockett, who has recently taken charge, hopes to be able to work with APPOINTMENTS (Continued from Page One) by the higher church officers. Appointment M. W. Dennis Wylie College; M. J. Scott Scee vice-president Wylie College; J. S. Scott education Wylie College; education Wylie College; J. C. McMerries, traveling student secretarial; C. M. A.; Deaconess Rosa Simpson, organizer woman's bone missionary Cimbee's Ramblings (Continued From Page One) WHITE WOMEN- Miss. Mrs. Ernst Moore, Clarkdale, Clarkdale, Shreveport, La. M.; Jr. Mrs. Athena, Ala.; Mrs. Mad Henderson, Shreveport, La. M.; Mrs. Greenbrow, N. C.; Mrs. Gergorie Well, Goldbear, N. C.; Mrs. Loisza Goldbear, N. C.; Mrs. Harris and Mrs. G. V. Patterson, Knoxville, Tenn.; Mrs. Wille Snow Smith, Tenn.; Mrs. W. T. Martin, and Mrs. Elizabeth Head, Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs. W. O. P. Arrowhead, Bingstown, S. G.; Mrs. W. A. Turner, Newman, Ga.; Mrs. P. O. Arrowhead, Bingstown, S. G.; Mrs. W. A. Turner, Newman, Ga.; Daniel Amnes, Decatur, Ga.; Mrs. Amnes, who is director of the woman's department of the Interactive Museum, is meeting. Following is the statement which was unanimously adopted and given to the Oppose Lynch "Defense" "We, therefore, call upon all our officials to use every power at their: anarchy the laws they are sworn to anarchy the laws they are sworn to anarchy against this crime till it will be brought to justice by teachers to train up a generation incapable of anarchy into barbarism; and women to do their utmost in every way for the complete eradication of it." ORIGINAL "AUNT LIZA" DIES