The Negro World

Saturday, December 3, 1921

New York, New York

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It is amazing to contemplate how dull and dead is the accredited intelligence of our face. I mean that intelligence which is supposed to be reflected by this condenser and so-called educated leaders, who have set themselves up as the only ones for coordination and to lead. When it is considered that we are living in a world of change and progress, we will expect our leaders to be sufficiently resourceful and inventive as to present to us from time to time a sober and logical code by which we should govern ourselves. Also, how much to the contrary. Today, whilst the other races are presenting to the world scholarly and brainy leaders, who are in themselves evolving new ideas, laying out new plans by which other races and nations will be saved and salvaged out of the threatening wreck of humanity, we find our so-called leaders still backing in the sunshine of ease and contentment such as of the past century. Uncle Tom, though he was a slave and fell in every respect the rigors of slavery, was quite contained to be a patient and loyal expiant. Even though we have been enamored from clerical slavery it is apparent that our so-called leaders are still "Uncle Tom" in their loyalty and obedience to the leadership of others, which leaders they try to instil upon the masses of our first. Near me in Washington this afternoon, we are tonight to marrow, to let them know part in that conference, on the limitation of armaments, know that the new Negro must be heard; that as he fought in France and France for the salvation of the world, and for the preservation of democracy, he insisted that the Negro must be heard. (Aplauses) We are not hiding it. We are not camouflaging about it. We mean it. And the declaration we give to the world we intend to back up with the last drop of our blood. (Aplauses). We expect Unha to be heard at this conference. We expect all the nations assembled, there to be heard, and if we are not heard at the conference we will be heard from some where else. (Aplauses). Please send your orders in for the Christmas Number immediately. The supply will be limited. "First Come, First Served." If you wait until the last minute don't blame us if the supply is exhausted before your order reaches us. Cash must accompany all orders. law of grantation in the physical world? Dozens of opinions the wisdom of generations and the common words of mankind? If not why evolution is so something secret and divinion a man of color, possessing ability and character, in recommended for what white men would regard as a minor appointment? As the Senator writes a social dictator in the national Council and if the appointment an Recordor of Deeds equivalent to the invitation to an exclusive social function? One would imagine do if the Republic's majority in the Senate turned Henry Lincoln Johnson down merely because he was personally objectable to the Senator of Georgia. The Negro has reached that degree of intelligence that he can no longer be fooled and camouflaged when seeking comforts in traveling and political honors by such phrases as "Social Equality" and "Senatorial Courtesy." The Romans said De gestibus non disputandum est, "Concerning tastes it must not be disputed." If Senator Tom Watson were judge of a beauty contest it would be permissible for him to prefer the blondes to the brunettes and the brunettes to the ebony hued. It would be permissible for him to prefer light, straight hair to dark, curly hair, and curly hair to woolly hair. It would be permissible for him to put a premium on the Roman nose and aquiline features. But he cannot rationally object to a man's holding the position of Recorder of Deeds simply on account of the color of his skin, when a man's intelligence and integrity rather than the color of the skin and the texture of the hair are the main prerequites. Beauty tests are not usually the rule in determining the fitness of men for Federal positions. Frederick Douglas, James Monroe Trotter, John C. Dancy and Henry Lincoln Johnson have already filled the position of Recorder of Deeds acceptably. And today there are coloured men in America capable of filling even bigger positions. The Negro's right to the position Mr. Johnson has held and is now seeking again was not questioned in the days when the educated men in the race were few and far between. So why should it be questioned now when the educated Negroes and the Negroes successful in business can be numbered by the scores? The Negro World does not knowingly accept questionable or fraudulent advertising. Readers of the Negro World are carefully requested to invite our attention to any failure on the part of an advertiser to adhere to any representation contained in a Negro World advertisement. We have always held that the Negro can gain prestige and standing in the world by industrial efficiency, commercial importance and scientific, literary, musical and artistic achievements faster than through political honor and emoluments. Vet at the same time a race that is denied citizenship in a country and has no political power cannot even protect its economic interest and safeguard its commercial enterprises. For this reason we trust that the Republican Senators will not cavil about the Negro holding such a minor position as Recorder of Deeds for the District of Columbia when he is capable of holding even bigger and more responsible positions. W. H. F. THE NEGRO'S POLITICAL STATUS THE FAILURE OF THE PAN-AFRICAN CONGRESS It is indeed paradoxical to note at times how so-called leaders of the black race strive to colort the favor and approbation of white people. A few Sundays ago Dr. W. E. B. Du Bois, shortly after his return from Paris, gave the first oral "account of his stewardship" at Labor Temple, a white forum, before an audience of approximately four hundred whites and a dozen colored. The motive behind this action we can sum up in a few words: "If these people think what I did was right, in the exercise of my prerogative as the leader of the black hordes of America, why, I am satisfied." At that meeting Dr. Du Bois acknowledged, in reply to a query, the miserable failure of the congress to carve out a definite plan of action with regard to the future of the Negro race. As amplified by Jessie Fattet in the Crisis, the opposition of the French and Belgian Governments to the views expressed at the congress confirms a principle laid down by clear-thinking exponents of Carvayism—to the effect that a congress in the interest of the rights of black people must be held, not in the heart of the cultural and intellectual capital of the white world, but where there is a preponderance of black folks, as in Harlem, Georgis, Hayti, Africa. E. D. W. financial condition of this republic. At all events, we hope to send you a good report. Externally, EXECUTIVE HORSEST CREATE A CULTURAL CHRISTIAN CIVILIZATION collegially and ethically, diplomatically and academically, can be combined deliberately of equality of importance to the mean, regardless of their mutual love and loyalty. Aryan the artist of the times, comprehensively appointed by the prime minister, will be well-behaved, heart-warming, a reasonable, period, index, the principal presidency of the High Senate Garvey. The initiative to build the solid foundation of Etho in Islam, on which has been creatively initiated by the High Honorary President) General, Marissa Garvey, the poetic pioneer of ancient art, will be delivered with a concrete vision, the creator of that intimately interesting institution: known far and near, as the Universal Micro Improvement Association, now vastly, taking every man and woman of color to join the association and its allied corporations, so to increase the numerical and global impact of Ethiopian organization. All hall the U, N, L, A. Let us one and all convert Mr. Garvey ensembles, and critics to the horrors of these errors; they are all biggly-pliggy; they have no unity, coherence, order or organization, while grand Ethiopian organization, starts with patience, perseverance, prudence, honesty, faith and fidelity. All hall and praise our First Provisional Prefect of Africa! All Ethiopians should cultivate their natural gifts of simple commons sense of racial consciousness and vision—thus to create a cultural Christian civilization wherever our domicile and to pay less attention to hocus-pocus affairs of the passing hours. Very sincerely yours, W.M. P. MOORE. "SENATORIAL COURTESY" Washington, D. C. Nov. 23. The Republican majority in the Senate has refused to conform the nomination of Henry Lincoln Johnson. They seek to the fifteen million Negroes of the United States. the sheep-like obedience to a nonnumeral rule, known as "Senatorial courtesy." Because Tom Watson, "Senator from Georgia, said Mr. Johnson was personally obedient to the Republican majority automatically to reject the foremost Negro statesman in America. Republicans—Congressman and Senator—you will have to get a better excuse than "Senatorial courtesy" before the Congressional elections in 1922. All colored people, and this description of him by the Republican party is causing restaurant throughout the land. Negroes can't and won't listen to any talk about "Senatorial courtesy" to a person like Tom Watson, of Georgia. What has been his conduct that made this courtesy? If the most capable political leader in the country can be confirmed, then the case of the Negro under this administration is hopeless. "SENATORIAL COURTESY IN 1881" Roscoe Conklin and Thomas C. Platt, Senators from New York in 1881, invoked the rule of "Senatorial country" to prevent the conquest of H. Robertson as Collector of the Port of New York, and Rober. was conferred over their protest. Because of the failure of the Senate to conquer the country to them, both Senators resigned. Republican Senators: Here is your procedure—Air Onlooker. GARVEY QUOTES HEARST PRESIDENT PRESIDENT, in accordance with the American League, is emancipated with the new population. This year we are embarking people who are now in the past, and we are preparing people to come into the past. We are preparing people to come into the past. Every year in the South, within twenty years the percentage of colored people has dropped from 64 to 20. From 1810 to 1823 the population of the United States increased by almost 100,000 and only 625,000 of the number were Negroes. This means that the Native is steadily dwindling in the United States population, police with white hair, if the whites that brave, would realise that, that might be willing to escape their bribery. Loving Carriage on to Decrease Population of Progress. So he admits in a way that lynching is carried on by those who try to decrease the population of Negroes. But he is advising them that there is a better way than lynching. He says, "Nowadays and the present United States will decrease." There will be only 7 per cent than 5 per cent then 1 per cent. (Tunbridge), and finally less than 1 per cent of the population colored." Now you have it in a natural. "When that time comes—and it is coming steadily and surely—there will be no tragic problem in this country, and we will concentrate colored people to answer ignorant hatred. Eventually, and before long, the colored man in the United States will be, as in England, an object of curiosity, and in no way a virtue of antagonism. For the sake of the colored race, may that time come soon. They were brought against them, and men trafficking in human life, and the lazies they have to expect from the descendants of those who stole and brought them here, is decent treatment and justice." Analyze Hairst's Views Now, let us see how far Heenet is right. Heenet is an honest man. Heenet hates the Japanese, and he tells them hates. Heenet has no love for the Negro. He does not want to see him, but his hatred does not go as far, probably, as to kill him, because he gymnastics with his prescene here, in that he (the Negro) was brought here against his will; so he appeals for some quality of move toward him. Heenet is not a good man, and if the Negro is intelligent he will appreciate the hint and profit thereby. (Applause.) No enable statesman gives out his plans—all his plans; but there are some statesmen whose souls are somewhat touched at times, who wouldn't like to see complete disaster overtake those whom they are against; so, sometimes they give you a hint. If you are not sure that they don't take the hint, they will be satisfied that they did the best they could, under the circumstances, to notify you. (Laughter.) That is what Heart has done: Heart has given us something to think about so that we may prepare for it ourselves. But he cannot give you the plan; he cannot tell you the plan they are going to work out for you; he cannot tell you that; because if he tells you that, he will be a traitor to the captain, to the concert of men whom he is a part, and who are working for that result. It is for you to find it out yourself; and that is what the Universal Negro Improvement Association found out four and a half years ago by organizing itself with a program of "Africa for the African" What the U. N. I. A. Said in the Beginning We of the Universal Negro Improvement Association don't want Hearst to tell us that; we know it. But I'm glad that Hearst has written it so that Dustin Boil and Motion can see it. (Laughter and applause. We of the Universal Negro Improvement Association have been for four years, that this is going to be sooner or later, and the best thing possibly we could do is to find a black man's country as quickly as possible. (Applause.) Prediction Previously Made Now let us reason if out. Some of you, probably, will remember that I have been telling you that in another hundred years there will be, in this country, not $20,000,000 whites, but in another hundred years, in the year 2020, there will be in America between $200,000,000 and $400,000,000 white people, that for last three years, I have presided in Philadelphia, in Washington, in Chicago, all over this country, in fact, trying to awaken the sleeping consciousness of Negroes to the fact that, in the future, we are going to have, albeit if we don't prepare curtains, because white people, and as that time they will be unable even to find employment for themselves. To Organize and Hire Organized Our Only Hope. Therefore the best thing for Negroes to do now, is to organize, humiliously, politically, and commercially, all over the country, for the carrying out of one of their own industrial enterprises. Hire the Slater Line for Phenix, and the Negro Industrial Corporation, to propagate begin by the University, to the construction of Africa for the Artisans. This will give you assurance that such is only a small assertion; you will run in the city, because De Dulbis knows the country. Hire the Slater Line for Phenix. Now let us know what the other paper written in white letters, 2 will yield to you as a secret from Current Hibernia, published in the New York Times, which shows that the life of the American Dream, the slater line, is the British Empire up to the present time, and we know that A Serious Problem Faces Us. This is a serious proposition, and follow men, I am appealing to you in all earnestness to be serious. As the Right Honorable Minister of Industry and Labor said a while ago, the white man prepares in one generation for the coming generation, and white man thinks down the ages. You see how coolly and calmly and dispassimately Heart discusses this question, and yup, he talks about it. The New York Times minutes his pictures. He says that in the year 2000—that is a hundred years, eighty years from now—he is entitled to think now for them. The Negro has absolutely no patience with tomorrow. Tell the Negro about the future, and he will say you are crazy. But here is the white man, and he is on hundred years, calmly, dispassamentally. Oh, when will we ever evolve to that sober state to see things as others do? A Danger to Our Shepherds If We Continue Indifferent If we continue this indifference; it we continue this pulling against each other, it will mean nothing else but displeasure. We will save me from it, because there will be "weeping and gnashing of teeth"; we will be homeless, abhorsen, foodless. We will find that stares the Negro in the face, except he prepares against it now. The Problems Facing the U. N..I. A. Appeals for Better Leadership I am appealing to the intellectual Negro on America. I am appealing to the intellectual Negro of the West Indies to give us a better leadership. Your college degree, whether they are BA, M.A, Ph.D, or any other, do not count for one snap of the finger, except you have vision strong to least like to go to a greater and brighter future. I do not care how scholarships are earned, how Harvard or Geith, enough to make your education and ability to point the people to a way where they can secure the job you desire to earn on the man who never want to school. 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Shen wiki ha dines fear men 90-4» to-soemry the only apace available fr ills is Tanda everywhere, ts bot a eetro of the Humad race that lr growing lsrges fand more uumeroa to ald comfort tor itealf. ‘The Weak Starve TOR AERON the ocd ot prof. suitentfooa tated al tr rat and women and entarea in tha we, he scrong are fod and thh weak have & arms And that is why yoo havi famioe ip certain comtrice ven though these onxanties ato sich tn. virgin sol even though they produce certain” things for” oma’ lfay the eirong go ther aa Great Beitain goes into. India takes the food and «and, it home. Great Britain goes into’ Africa, tikes out the piedbel of Africa and.ehips {t away to-Grest Brityin fed Anglo-Hasons' and leave Africans to starts, aa sho leaves Hints 12 siarre. to etrong will aiways-‘ive cf-ha exjoote af the wenk. 400 am eiging te sou that thin mad rash fop territory is only o dgsire of the strong’ racen, tho white races target old of those ee and: bite ef tand. neo-| eeeary War human tabltatlon; knows thand pa aot be vapeaeoppice-t the jwarld for all the people of tho| werld. And, tho Wiaker people route die. At the'Rregent time (overs Us weaker poopla. it you Negrosk do not ect five and stag sou Gre going 6 die. (Applaima) “When the strong, resitse that yheir future, théle-deeliny, depend: upoa. thelr belly, the atroti will kin anybody or anything they, caine in.contact'with, so that they thay, we, And. 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It is now a must-visit place the country of Texas and Arizona. grew his people. He knew to love, but he hung on to that he does expect in person not merely pride, exuberance joy, but passion with a heart in it, but with real to it. "What Henry is not whistled at," he is not whistled at, "he still has his God in his church in himself. In the church he is the man of the congregation, the ministering people. He loved by the future generations and trustful. Peter prays for them and loves people." Nikita Robert E. Jones of New Orleans, La. followed the address of Dr. Emmanuel with an ardent dissent of the duty of the Methodist Episcopal Church to bring about a change in public opinion with respect to the People people of the country. Daniel Jones included the duty of the Methodist Episcopal Church to add faith, belief and purpose posted out the responsibilities for leadership the Methodist Episcopal Church has in encouraging the spiritual forces of the world. May, 11, 1922. Mr Christian Harrigan the executive secretary, who has recently come into our midst from the parent body, has begun activities which the Wilmington Division No. 28 passed upon Last week the auditing committee met and, with the supervision of Mr Harrigan, succeeded in overcoming the work of the division from June 1922, to November, 1921. The result was that the secretary's book Was in good standing. Mr Harrigan's activities were handled at the beginning by a little misunderstanding on the part of the division which has been closed away, and the outlook is how very successful for Wilmington we have to hope to store a large, manic meeting, and with his supervision we hope to increase financially and numerically. I am not dependent over the outcourt. Our situation is serious but not desperate. A healthy sentiment in favour of this policy is growing in many sides. We also good counsellors of faith and business, and great tade of democracy is to keep our own house in order. It is to take to tale of Islam unless we practice justice. And for the dual triumph of justice we never lack faith. "As the great Methodist Episcopal Church took the leadership in bringing construction and readmission follow-up to the Civil War, I am sure it will meet the challenges of the present hour with the spiritual leadership which has great moral crises. In so past the MRS. ADAMLEE W. GARRIN Secretary to Executive Secretary $28 East Eleventh street, Wilmington, Del There is absolutely no connection between the Universal Negro Improvement Association and the African Orthodox Catholica Church, and lay officer or representative of the Universal Negro Improvement Association who attends to explain to the contrary is deceiving the membership. Report all such officers and representatives to headquarters. I know what it means that it will be beaten by you. If they are angry, it was not beyond your. You will arrest with my word. That says that from the beginning that you go to the present, no bliss has ever shown, where no man of African blood was ever a traitor to a nation's cause, but this tradition has been broken to our sorrow by some narrow-minded, nihilistic, feeble, impatient, inprogressive members of our race that should be taught a lesson. What nations have done to their traitors, should they put them to death, should for this act of things long enough. The actions of you traitors only tend to put the lives of our mothers, sisters, wives and husbands in jeopardy. Should we prove man of the race allow such a thing to happen. I should say not! As we write stories and embody them to the traitors, those would be men of one race who are nothing more than rather dirty slaves or murderers, just when they do intend doing is making more than helping those that comprese, to bring about a wholesale slaughter of the African race. Why do I say that the programe used by these traitors is only intended to keep us divided but when all adults are put into action by the honest leaders representing the Universal Negro Improvement Association to organise our race all over the world in order that they may be prepared when the great day of the arrival of the dittest comes. To every traitor to a just cause of an oppressed race be you Pfeacher, Lawyer, Doctor, Publisher, Layman or anything else, I may, change your program before the year 1922 dawn upon us; or else you may be found on your knees beging for mercy. The New Negro is taking a new Oath of allegiance to the cause Afric. This is being done because of a dire necessity to display race loyalty and valor. So, Mr. Traitor, don't think that your path Before some of us started to get down to business on this important issue of organization of the race, you being done because of a dire necessity to display race loyalty and valor. So Mr. Traitor, don't think that your path NOTICE MEMBERS OF UNIVERSAL NEGRO IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION EVERYWHERE Demand a Constitution from your Secretary so that you may know what the Organization stands for. See that no one "puts anything over on you." Every Member Should Have a Constitution BY ORDER UNIVERSAL NEGRO IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION MARCUS GARVEY, President General Executive Secretary for Every Division of the Universal Negro Improvement Association All Over the World ALL DIVISIONS of the Universal Negro Improvement Association shall not only execute its duties to the President, Executive Secretary, who shall be a Civil Servant, and bound, whose duty it shall be to work as an Executive to the Division, to protect its members from loss or injury through inefficiency, disloyalty or dishonesty of any other Officer or Member The Parent Body is now taking steps to protect the membership of all Divisions. All members should see that their Divisions have an Executive Secretary of the Civil Service. BY ORDER Universal Negro Improvement Association MARCUS GARVEY President-General Notice to Divisions, Branches and Chapters of the Universal Negro Improvement Association Please entertain no one who claims to be a representative of the Universal Negro Improvement Association, except the person can show credentials authorising him or her to represent the movement. All credentials must be signed by the President-General, Marcus Garvey, or, in his absence, the Assistant President-General, Sir William Perrie. By order: Universal Negro Improvement Ason. MARCUS GARVEY President-General CIVIL SERVICE. U. N. L. A. THE CIVIL SERVICE OF THE UNIVERSAL NEGRO All moneys of the Organization must be lodged in a responsible Bank in the name of the Division of the Universal Negro Improvement Association. Moneys can only be drawn from the Bank on the approval of the Members, at regular meetings, through standing orders or otherwise. Three signatures must be attached to all checks of withdrawals from the Bank. The signatures shall be those of the President, the Secretary and the Treasurer. By order UNIVERSAL NEGRO IMPROVEMENT ASSN. MARCUS GARVEY, President-General NOTICE! NOTICE! To Divisions; Branches; Chapters an Members of the Universal Negro Improvement Association This Association has no connection with any other Organization, Church or Movement, and as one who claims that their particular Organization, Church or Movement is the same Universal Negro Improvement Association, is endeavoring to deceive. There is but one Universal Negro Improvement Association. We are in sympathy with all Negro Churches, but we have no particular Church to support. Any information to the contrary is deceptive. Any Officer or Member of a Division, Branch or Chapter, who uses his position to foster the work of other Movements among the members of the Organization, and who influences the membership to start any private investment or business other than what is authorized by the Parent Body shall be guilty of violating the Constitution and shall be expelled from active membership. Members should guard against Officers using the Organization for their own business ends to the loss of the Members and the Organization. See that your Officers live up to the Constitution of the Universal Negro Improvement Association. Watch out for the person who wants to "put over" his private interests. This Organization is for the good of all and not for the benefit of the "sharper. All members should get a Constitution. BY ORDER UNIVERSAL NEGRO IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION MARCUS GARVEY, President-General J. D. BROOKS Is no longer connected with the Universal Negro Improvement Association. Any one who knows his whereabouts is asked to communicate with the National Surety Company of New York, and with the Universal Negro Improvement Association immediately. MARCUS GARVEY Applications Wanted Immediately FOR Foreign Service in the UNIVERSAL NEGRO IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION TWO EDUCATED NEGRO MEN WANTED to represent the NEGRO RACE in Paris and London as HIGH COMMISSIONERS. Each applicant must be a member of the Universal Negro In- provident Association of at least the annual standing. Must be a graduate of a reputable college or high school. Must speak two langu- ges, French and English. Must be a diploma. Must furnish re- ferences of character, and application must be endorsed by the Pres- ident of the Local Division to which applicant is attached. Apply HIGH COMMISSIONER, GENERAL Universal Negro Improvement Assn. 68 West 136th Street NEW YORK, U. S. A. NOTICE All monies intended for the Universal Negro Improvement Association must be sent in the name of the organization and not in the names of individuals. YVLA in the center, the fascination of football that enables it, to draw a larger crowd than it lacks in size, to raise its game to a level that is a test of strength, endurance and perseverance of strokes. A baseball and cricket match require a certain amount of coolness, presence of mind, speed, quickness and aliveness. ball games require all of this and stiff physical strength, weight, hardness, endurance, courage, coolness, speed, quickness and aliveness. game The primary in man loves a strenght and in a football game son beheld a struggle, smashing of weight, strength, skill and wits not between two men, but between twenty-two What is a football game? He passed a football game. I will tell what I saw on Thanksgiving day. I saw a field 115 yards long by 85 yards wide, with chalk marks across the field, as each end of the gold. Seven men faced seven men in a line. Behind each men seven men, four men scattered. The center man of one of the men on the ground with his hands on a large inflated ball made of pig skin. His side had the ball in its possession. They were undevouring, so I crush it enough to kick a goal by a drop kick. The center would pass the ball to a man behind him called the quarterback, behind him to kick it down the field or run with it. Now, no one can run alone and unified through eleven men, and there are four ways to help him: man in front of him or man in front of him out of the way and thus open a hole in the line for him to run through. Or his two companions in the backfield can run in front of him, or he can push the men trying to tackle and throw him out of the way. Or they can trick their opponents by making them believe they are running and when he is in really coming around the left end and vice versa. Or else the rear man of the four men in the back field called the quarterback, and when he hands as if to receive the ball and kick it, and instead would make a forward pass; that is, throw the ball twenty yards or so to man standing behind him, and then attempt to run with the ball. That is by strength, speed or strategy, eleven men are endangering with the ball tackled under his arm to跑 through the opposing line or run ground it until a touchdown is made and enough to Nick a goal from the field. The eleven opposing men are endangering to prevent the aid and force that they can run or kick it down on the field toward thieves' goal. In the second period Fayes-of-Howard made a touchdown and Brooks blocked a goal. The score stood however. In the intermission the Howard students paraded around the field behind their band. The third period was of excitement. Howard was crowding Linnock and then blocked Lincoln's possession. Then Lincoln obtained possession of the ball. A forward pass and a brilliant run brought the ball near Howard's goal. the objection was blocked. Lincoln was blocked the ball rolled) on her goal line. A Howard man fall on it for a touchback. And then pandemonium returned in the Lincoln grandstand, because the ball was blocked another touchdown. But no, the ball was brought back and given to Howard on her twenty-yard line. And then the Howard full back blocked the ball. Howard held the ball and Lincoln's goal line was measured again. Such in brief was the Lincoln-Hawkeye game. The fact that Lincoln defeated Hampton 11 out 6 while Howard defeated Hampton 16 out 4 made Howard the favorite. The game was played on the first day of the game. And before the fast Hawkeye backs could get their speed up, the Lincoln man had tackled them. Once Howard's first hit had cleared the end and aid, the Hawkeye man was tackled. The man was tackled by a Lincoln man, Tyler Payne. Howard's big powerful and fast back, got a good start and rushed twenty or twenty-five yards. The Lincoln men before us were dead. Had they been tackled by the ground dry, these two Hawkeye backs would have made more emotional runs, because the little yellow run could run a deer and could dodge a backpack. The backpack back was hard from its stop after he had pitied his speed up. LINCOLN SNATCHES 13 TO 7 VICTORY FROM HOWARD IN A SENSATIONAL FINISH Successful Catch of Forward Pass and Long Run for Goal by Captain Law Makes Lincoln Eleven Victor in Annual Classic — Howard Team Was Strong, but Lincoln Line Held at Critical Moments — Payne (Howard) in Brilliant 52-Yard Run Nearly Turns Tide PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Nov. 25. Before nearly ten thousand or more parkers in the National League day, Philadelphia, Pa. Thanksgiving day, November 16, 1911, the Howard team remained victorious and unstopped, upon fall before the Lincoln warriors in the annual football classic of the year by a score of 18 to 1. On a field which was ploughed under a continuous downward pile, sub-under a continuous downward rain, in the struggle to win the season's closing football event. The victory, which won to Lincoln, Captain Law, which pulled a forward-portrait of the air and run down the field for 28 yards to the goal line. The Lincoln triumph was unexpected and came as a surprise to Lincoln's Captain Law. Howard had all along been the favorite. Even after Lincoln had made a touch, the first quarter, which was closely followed by Howard in the second quarter, one soft sure to the "Blue and White" would surely remain victorious. Lincoln Receives Kickoff At the opening of the game, Lincoln called the kickoff to receive the kickoff which went to the defense. Before Law was able to advance with the ball, he was dripped by a Hardman player. At the very outset, Lincoln called into play the famous "Thoroughbred" which was the first kickoff that were unable to solve it. Lincoln was, however, held for three downs and on the fourth putt. Howard, covered the ball but gained very little ground, and the field, using line plungers, and in three downs gained six yards and in the fourth tried a "take kick" which was unsuccessful, thus giving the ball to the eleven recorded in a series of six field drives and drives which notched them into first downs landing them on Howard's 18-yard line. Then a well executed turnaround, Lincoln, however, kicked to kick a goal. At the end of Lincoln again received the ball. SEND MEN OWN BEAUTIFUL To Pursue Pleasure on your own self, visit the Menswear Store and try our latest styles and new arrivals. We are proud to offer a wide range of men's clothing and accessories. 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West Indisne, are oxty jecjoumers and. aliens in, foreign jtand, and the beantifut tstands of the (Caritbean are tn reality vot our hornes, sacar ooreparenla wera Drow ars fete wisien to tahabie toe. aires island, Wo were originally Africans, ei ara aniean ay he oe frees Get away trom the fact thet alltonsb zou my Bare ersall portion ey oa wee faterains thresh no fait ef our rack ‘The White'sman.taught so the game. ies ‘Atvtens a5 we, te descendant ere’ the. ettanetngs: Sf Ansan ‘ture apective of abads.* pans et hore ang’ abroed are determined to eee. cur galtGre aim) efyfiisation ‘rota the ‘an- fie a ope and Govan. Ar ince roe eto tem Ya 1, yepatces of out. countr: the he plesderat was ‘tr seaub-siavery; Soedae tec tee wil mse Str Ser den Same peri ot te orn Dre prechlrs and. aistere have gattered ase wenne peat We ts ee Aaron zie epee amen re Pipes fae aon Surtermore ea fang. ecu lh Grn Gear ese al fd ek Date tear sale an try 10 a ier fir a eure Sees thé tegtafatin be: Baw: amb cc hose ixto aes atin a eee SSESuey goreniment. of ree eaaaee a ena ah es anes Beith. eae ‘withdot Sid eel eee ernie : ee ease i om afreat Nene Seder aie ue wid ae a Grohe Wetec beer TE ut gated oreinponemednd ia -SRaclahl et Hecevolant tale at Las pas wih cotta ate eine aaa teem ea rire Sat brs et ra te ee eer 2s eee ss ioe eral as Sera ane ow one Sr Sis ea Nee Or aera NEOs paveet nea geo s| fitter cet Der ee coe i ee — Pas AE Uy MER Ty aes ee See Tete eres ae guaistas fy patting Chaser Hebert Src the eoureation: we free ur eteerae Copiction,: Men-Biri and’ Bre, ThA. [Cite D.T - ead the echer fre the. High Gemuatastoner: tar Cube." Ox tip 1115 fast be set the ettress:- agate Che Besceabis guntieratel teapected the carpe Gira axd-dursazis oo pated Estee tarts axl Sovatie to pasos ewe 4:40 py ra. to 1.95 na~ Rticn the occas we Sant wo tatay fax Be eave m lecture t9 the’ eltoraed jweite: $:29, of the same Gate, the fcatours bad thetry reguiar. executive meeting. The Commissioner was again in oor mils! efviting and eocousagicg ca On the Ith ibs regular turiness meting of the division wis tet. The focicert rol wan casa. The esate cf fal nonfinancint ociers were declared [yacant by tbe Gotmmieicner, an re- quired by tae conattration. On the 2th japeclal mess meeting, The Cammis- feooer spate on the Bark Sar Lis csoooreging all to buy more charge abd [amsine the carporation tn Goatiag’ more Jctipm, Wo had tm our midst the asceld fot the town, ut attreased te and fevce tm Spanish, enosuresing Os to the [send S281 and promised iin assistance fin whatever Use io tia power. ‘Tos [Couminiover acéreesed “tp Spanish tsp tor the tenet of the Alcaiat and oor Cutanvmrnisera Special mentioa fmmest be made of the Buck Cross [srurmes ‘who are over at thet pot arening to fost and. forming tm double fio ta Liberty Hall while the | Commissioner and‘officers pass through to thats reepective euate. Tha Cuban extlooa) anthem was suxg in hooor of te Alcala, Covtrwed by our mations ass ‘of Ethiopia, fist test the (aut for anathor conferences [320 tase. the mentbersbip gave a soci ia hanor of the Cammistioner. “On the 24, regular Gendayraighs mass meet- tng, Blo gave on fateresting and en- jcouruging adfress exhorting the mem- bers to hold en and eupport tho pro- [gram of the Universal Negro lmprove- ent Amoctation, cur only mk ot featety. On tho 24th « special business esting was called. the moeting be- fexn at 6:10 p.m. ‘Tha prosident betes Indtsposed, though he was present, be yas\anable to take the chat ‘he fret joe-prosident ected. After the. pre- ininacies m epectal ofertag was takes paid of ibe Attias Radearbtion Fasc, ‘while an organ rectal wan given by Mfr. J, Aarons, exsstent oreanist. At thie peiat the Commissioner wan given charge of the suesting, All Exacutive fd rate Bard clog wer vlad en the patina: ‘flere oa the front etal Tho aserotary, by the Commiscionsr’e order, rend from the constitution. the requirements of of- fteern "Ha encouraged the offcers to SU te tac, waco that a. sutrested ho ofcers to teatntsi the Righest onter of re- spectability, Th was decided by the marth Sesln mst mo Grit GS cs emer ae wr wil be called upen to Bf eoch t- Forte otcen Owns to ibe fat that Ee Se. ereretary halt redignsd tess orevions, ik was Gacided €0 =: mumberybipy maraety: Bees J. dareas, 2. A, Eilote and as A ata. emineh of voy ob- fuinedt J Adrons &, % . Ente #2, JA. Talvo 116; Aftes Holzo was duty eltotel eiscative secrotary forthe dirt wioti, ‘Installation of oficer by the otees tndviuay 8 aad best ‘end ber dates ab’ vaquired: ty the constitulon. "Tbe pecearary cuestions were put Yo each. | ATT pTomIspa to De faaee, £0 Do obsdi~ ect te thelr wupertie offers, to 40 all| is that owes to further the alma and ebsecta-cf the kssoelition, te re=peet| the Natlorial Athen, and rally to tbe| standard of the Red,-the Diack, and the| stven.te tigtt: hand cf tallowstip, by] the, Aig “Poramletioner, reo ‘mur pando bypesid-citne enfeam wet Ene teeta war. cod igh: Enoch ofticds ttt IAberty: Fall | with. ¢lhdrvr Vision anda tiyaer da | weap Aa in. Si ates z “Asobit: Of. eblléetten rateed: during the: Cominiaslonwa-atay, $6843." The mieabertaty wats ptren the free fri chibovuy te;ytiat thst be done with the] os Os wer Se ba Cube tah el aan tm the right icy a eine doetrt zoe (ab Uaivereat Jegro: Tn ie Galicia ad hee, PSO NY: PEAS "sates Guta, Oot akaaee Ea eee Fan Mere errr ts A: PROB SS Wie Ue giclee ahh ee tL ASHIK, SR engeeecsayet , Tt fi Ricerca: ot ee arr trate Cte Dm satitcta 2. ee ieee aes ea es a ee eee reeries a ee er ee fae ae PA aSay Sieaptattine oe Soy St cee SESS FA OR roxy ct Sa . Drgpeenpietins goin is recente at wal tn of. ,the, Herons, of: (hak auction, « ate eq see escent Ee ae ‘Tt won Soothe qpent than the. vb. redtisg of Uhé' charter of the, ot: Win: eas Dae cide oF the hive [aren the ten ef toe, odin tie vast thichs ef.men ent wombs jand chilarén hastening to tha Baptis jctroreh told thet «. service extmord!- nary was 10 bo promatet. ot enronen agar) toe ost jopened. The. prelimingris having Jgone throcgh, “Bir. Jobheon, predident ef the division, mate the pening at- dress and tz spleotld: atyls bo wu omed the vistioes and frienda. ‘The lady presifent, Mra. Bunch, ty halt of tho ladies of her division extended cordial welcome tothe Diack Crome Nurese of thn Pallimare tviton. ‘Tha following apeaksrs spoke betedy oo matises pertaining to the organt- ration: De. BLP. Digga took as his subject “Canee and Eiiect™ Mp dom- castrated the condition of the steeping Negro of the part und the new Negra who is awakened ead is now walking fod this effect has come aboxt only throagh the awakanlng eplrit of the UNL A ‘gy. Trrown, benlker, of Wingate & Brows, gare a concise and painted speech on Garveyiem and showed that azy Negro who possesses manhood ehoald not hesitate ia supporting the cause ‘With him Se hall act caly speak Garveyizi, but ehail live it ‘Rev. J. B Is Diggs in bis ural elo- quent and philobopblcal etyie made ft impressive that the U. N. LA. ts the enly raovement whith ls nezt to the church, and where the agwoclation is concerned he means to live and dle with {tHe Guriter eaptastead ths cifecte of the convention on the world and the power far good the axzociation ia and if Negroce wil only adhere to the nrtuciise of the movement bo coals that there will bo great achievements, ‘Hos. . P. Barges, commissioner tor Maryiané, waa the vert speaker. He arose amidst a jubilast appinusn, and with his uscal wittisems he Rept the auAisnee spellbound for twenty min utes, lectaring en the banaiite of co- operation. Negroes, he eal, havo Dees tpeling these wailon with thelr money: they thonght by putting i in the other fellows bank they were Going the best thingy bat they Rave realised that Tt was coly feeding fa¢ off their own hips, for with thelr money extablidmmenta were mado where they wers"n0t priv- leged to pasticionin, Hance tho time han come when they should got in their tnade that spirit of “aick to- gether hf pil thelr energies and’ money iD auch tavertmenta that will make positions and joba for thom- calves and gencrations yet unborn. ‘Toe unveiling of the charter was @ parked fyatnro of the program undeo tho diction af Rav. Je Te Zo Diges,| Ho metianod three pairs of persons to come ca tho plattorm, representing! the gensratiots.now alive, aftar come menting as befiting the oceaalon tho val was Lifted by two ite girte Ail than stood and sang the Ethiopian ca- doal anthem. ‘The chotr did much to| brighten the spirit of the meeting. ‘The program comsied ef the fol- onions 2 Opentog address. 2 Prayers towing: {ot ofcern Mhar matters af inter % Opening address. rere taken up, after which the tan 2 Paes ing wan trowahe to c.dosser het & Agree of welsoms, ats Sohne ma = ton me uty] ne ean Tein (MELEE aT : cz tows tanker |, At | % aetene Be 16, 1931, our usual mase mocting w Par yond ss fasta, and although. the tnclamency & Address, Rev. 2. B. to Diggs the weather prevented us having ¢ 1, orang Echt, fi rea ered ca Ra that the full spirit’ of Garveyism = ee ee cere eedaet' ta the wert 2:2 Sf scala thy eons and Uaioe ot 3% WaTEON, |e wane aed ab ‘ ae recat seston be CONCERT HEED Ei THE. [se shar te ccna ot ty ote te Gremiand’s Ix AMountaltie” pray RIO CANTO, CUBA, DIV, ag. een, Chaoitn 2, Pana "OF THRU ee A most enjoyatie.crealsig was apedt|trig- Christianity. ‘This gentlenian: 4 here tr Bio'Canta on Friday, Outober| Ansa’ clearlysthe obsogt: Of getting. Bi sod wotiouauss wage tipo et ar kee oer Ooeetue wre. = nose tern By Bion eas ae ts iia ake aies er ana caee het Anpeeset Bazonay, atl one ouwdan s oes Ne ar Sr cease bec rae shale tia hove yey sr ine ke Co Goad Sea eer eee Se Oe EN eS | tha Wotta Pats laden eb atc Wa Bini ws ieeee ote cmos Lngiany. Herb: Madicitier Wa: aie Wi epidlas Ferro deiary Herbs Basi cies WV a ye pe ae ee Bini ele Saya ke Nala ely crs A106 bi basa Na Ren fires eSB aioe ana ach Dodd ban Recetas Falpe Gl vase bales toe tenant te ee sa Wey bees Tc au a (ies erate P ge Lesa PER ae Secs eet SR Siorenaag new aaiiah Mbanea amare eee BREED erin tons Tan ae ura eee Ee eva eens Pach oe Be DER Ree re lice: at. the alah fea ‘the eaten eae ea mesial Pepa qucatene att wile Mh 0. roars 98 \ 2 tonop would) Bat peal me to. repbet ta. ft, Pivirass rerantanor ied } pest be, tha phdotatn. ‘a0 fs wads este ta 0 Gonoert Hara: esas sinsial ool; 0: Fohaaes and Fe i seetation, econ ZA Tiepte od Trend hate} Sabian 5. Cxepaig 2G “Mixitomn,” sew, Jéud 3. Allens any, Paptten, Years” oar at cee ae Bede” pburn} wore, Tete Won Abe A. Daddios lnseon Baby tow," Miaw £, Yuddle, Mines Gand J. Allen; musical ealectlan 70. Johnsen apd N, Burton; recitation, ran Weed . Bh na, “Zan bath of Oath te frora eve “Bingla Amaia” J. Bivibes, dlaloxue, “Davi ond Goliath? C. Hlohardsen end W. Gumusls) song, “Birawberry.” las Butélos recitation, “A, Cachet at Homa" Mire, Bara ia; eceg, “hare Came a Men," Ailsa M. Car reeita- tlon, ©. 8, Hepburay dust, hr. 0, 3for~ ria end Mire @. Ela} intermigson; recttatlon, “The. Pied’ Piper” C. He Hepburn) eons, "Tia Only a Latter” Aire, Walker; performance by the Tbe- ature Amusament Company? dust, ff J. Blythe and Miss At Carr; dialogua, Air. G. Mishards, Mtssea Q, and’ J. st- Jeni song. “Lasy Man by J. Blythe, a short addresa tp Spanish and Erg lds ir. W. P. Lawreno. cng, “Alla tor the Reot.” Atlee Marobally lalogno, Mfr. C. H Hepbum and wire Walker, song, “Purtune Tells” Mes A. Bute diet violin eoloy Mr. N Burtoo} ection song, Mr. C. H. Hepburn piano solo, 0..Jebason! song, “Learn Mo to Kis" t"Dinhammt recitation, Mr. W. Gane vets; song, “Have You Fiver Walt Love” fa Disham} song, “A Hundred Tears” cholr; Bihiopian antes: cloang by the chairman . ‘Tranking Yoo, sir, for epece very traly yours, : CIRM, HEPBURN, ‘Associate Bearetary. Rio Canto Div. Na BRON E A THE MONTREAL, CANADA, U.N EA, LITERARY CLUB Tho Montreal U.N. 1 A. Literary (Cub reopened informally on Tussday }14th inst, at 183 Goy atreot. A fairl fargo crowd attended. ‘The prerident, Afr.” James Gideon took tho chats. Afr. s1a'simens, acting Jsecrotary. fr. Simons arose and out. ned trteny the eplendit work of the past. tnapirine @ ecintifating ray of nope in the future He painted out {tho sterling qualities of the president Ja man of awift courage great deter mination and keen insight. Not only Was 10 por cent. of the work due to bis feneray, but the destiny of the club rested oa his sbouldera ‘The president thanked the oMoen [and members, respectivaly, and asrured hem that be was expcused to the jcanse: as long as they maintained con- {fidence tn bim ho was willing to coo. unas. Attar o fow, more epevches both of- [Scere and members dteruased business It was agreed to hold the formal opon- ing on ‘Tuesday, the 5th inet. to de marked by @ grand concert and to bo followed by @ national spectacuias Jdance, Tt was alzo agrood that, on our an. Intversary, the third Tuesday in No- vember, wo hold cur general elootion lot omtcern. Other mattars af Interest [were taken up, aftar which the niset- ing waa browzht to @ cloes at 11 p. m, + @38 SNFORE, ‘Acting Geerstary, THE U.N. 1. A, MANATI, CUBA At Liberty Hall Manati, on Octoda 1 03h cur chant mare mocung ra Dai and altbougt, the tnclamesey” the weather prevented us bang’ ou real fol atendahon gut ttt arden that Che full epliit’ of Garveyisra I eenty mba tye: art an souls Uf the sons. Saughters of our cppfeased race in this republic. Ou faebting wae ‘alled to ontor by our worthy ovodeat, Btn Wen, Shane and after thy einging of the of8 feo drewnlants Ley Mountale” pray Wag: given ty Chepiain Y, T. Pannts, maaan (Capmany eplhe” ot tie: th NY “A which. bo- fclons, Reactiy “with. the Detnctplcd: tris Christianity. ‘This geniletian a6. fined clearlysthe obiegt of getting 34 eroey: tadeiBer, The next, w march wis Wy. aut ormunllty, My J Easnpba addreee gy Se mayeasy aa ahs by. St arose, we ty a WF Cina Ae by Mn oder ee mae tues cient by ate Ka Ei and vp oat Yrs Nic ats Ar Ve Tesneay Tp sank Ing eka ba loa fx Ite caval core feet nee ete oe Foca Sy i | ae ea fort peel BoRee i ee ie oe Tati Olja foaoae GRO FN: SRC UAY A SNES oa atge has Saal iat athenie dee Raat pada lade Octaben 40) pean tidy} wentias sechcab oc ie jraktns h faapirtngs mestlng wna held Ao ope 1b ERT AIRE FS ee rae je POTEET | Bernt! febesth) Yarra Heads rpoeoth eso of tue tobeves Sod par i to ade no ree cea te vane tara tha anésnlnat from ‘the: [Satay Serena hee ta tae ath eat may be: teend in she path. $i promresal he ee em mement quent manner {althotugn {Get Yom re. eve asi envortgan en vere eave a sipeh a : tive gddreas. ates Swalta Sop, pocklang, Dally Mra. Oabornio tre. 4. 4 Douglass contributed. th the sical programs. ‘Mr Toda gave an addres on “Why Do Nesroes Qhjoot to Rectal Progress? thin waa dolivered i Ane etyih Mr D. He, Campballalso-apoke. ‘Ho men Uoned an article which appenred th lone of the dailies of the 371% inst, ‘erein President Harding t» reported to have auit, in e recent peacly tha Negroca shotld be given asx sana op portunity in industry and labor, whieh Brought expromlns of for’ at baving seen Mt, Handing changed bis atid toward Negroes. "A recitation followed antitea, “The More Xeu Lack che Less ou f9" to Master Alfonso. Walker, WED” Was very entorabia ‘Mis James 2. Duckland, ebapiatn of our division, gure the devotional ad- Greta Hla text wan on Spall Crom the Book of Hosea, and touched many parte of that Rexipture, where prophl lea aro belly fuleg, bo Gociarea. Ephrem wae according to Bikien prea to bee father of nations, and trasing that Book fend that the No grove piace vaavin the run, and thet Seat which in to be played toward the “area t am" is undergoing propbell changes. He Is one of tho volutes Snnitora that intends uring the “brooys. ‘President F. 4. Ogtvie in bia eons remark expressed bis pleamure and catitsction of the meeting, an exhort of tho membors to be loyal to tho am wocatlon, and alag seek to auppOrt ay mamber of the azsociation i aay ls Gat eaine ts needed. ‘Tho mevting was then brosgit to a lomo wilh tho tage ing of the Ethiopian National AD- them, an Boxology, and everyone Was heard o aay that mectings ofthis kind are necessary and. ahoula. be fVen from time to timo, JoguPH 4. TODD, “Goserat Secretary anim: Cdew Editor Cyril Briggs Held for Criminal Libel Now xo, Nov 2-07 ts alegre ai of oc en Bs in iss te ts tom seta fr eneaten of bevy tr cre yn estes tb bac otar Line Btehi [Septet univers Sere seobeset “asccne tat fer te etc toy “wom rete bt Hecine Sock here tcl sw 2 iss coeant Sin for coin ek Base Sobtined ia" Sp Orme Bagustog" for Soveniber | coveral tnt ad eter ibcoas rast tenet an Gerty ent the sepa as Bee Ree nat Sea a ee Rese eetarer aia nl Ceo on William Schapira Pharmacy 182 First Avenue: NEW You Cire - ABaby ti YourHome Thieiaits of : etskcnew Sein, ty a eee Ee ae Seas eae eee Sone eee epee eer een wie aoe oe MEN WOMEN. ae ihe Bea eer iar Faerie nem caie fata eee oeoet tiers a eye aa f pane Et ii Peseta iaot omaacas GEN: | eS eee ee oe PEN dee Hes mr eer re te; MUMS, Leiaa, Oh Leckes fro ic oers ST bee yaa es Ha -novevekntas "J arn hw tbh kanye = =o 8 oe ey ROG: sha atled crasofeattopas oe marine. ee ae ges ° ambsreiateess Se oe seme ‘ee eearee eevee, = DR . i AP L AN The . 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Our, Gbnbtltyttea' Byes : webgpleia..“ Hrathér Burka) the, shia imran tate tho vevwninks gallvered tbe ‘ypeninig ovidrend, mpeaking: ‘omc ATRA Sau cae ih aa he a manter fain fot res et Teapeet himuelf.dehat bin followers, ph eget i acne ot be prbsudlced axpingt tices wh _ are following bBo lou Hot cOUnE Fate eae ote, a Fe apa be elie ate should be = eee ot ‘all. Ho thett referred 40 Feud Meateney, the. aoa, sete ict Reien-Geer ay ‘man who posseases ovary quality of a _ Teer ad saldl o,wh e ear eoeald edo tle posta Fle then encouraged qo to bo constant Maa mover to bo Weary of woll-colng. : be next speaker was Chaplala Hed £ sick White, who epako on a pane of * Berigtoretalen trom tho 2th Chapter { torrteedan, referring to Mosey wijom + Goa ealted trom tho tne of idan to ‘go dawn to Egypt and deliver the chil- : food tt leral oct of bassaco, Te ;acertsea altho aCvorsten a8. 30 Ecorse be ea to sncounten Dut as t Since and servant of God, led Senta, lye iter we hsv out i Reps Mews: eur, emo" snehex «Gite by cod trom wo ite Joana A Bait une the and ot Anes "Bio, otAiea\ned the” Gare _ tnnkZipation-of tap races to speak, {0 Lavery Negro of the carejess way in whieh: ae a et ere tea ‘bun- dreds of yeath: to ahow-np-thab the » Pine ban cup forts to Ute curetre _toguther Isto oa scl age 438 ree = pare cursciver; t0 iow of thir Jon We have earica oolong, at tin pat 2M oer peeuse opera at = Greseer apo wap hake ‘= chaplain began to open fire in Liberty ay Hoary wotinan of oa eld Os SI he belloved unere tre eves mere vald> abla sep today than cove 6 to past + Byon in our divialon, ho sat, thera are eR: of that type and, if there. are hone, he Ure 1 A a going to mako oot of up; men of thelr tyne He shen aces rest moveeh, hosing atthe fe Srara mont ecw efter work ‘The neat peaker was Ub geeretary ‘Ait. Angus, who also gave @ warm 5, addreon toring th ansatanee ery poorer of in 0 = __lhcales gu stbeepoup the Sita Rixtamption Bud. Theugh-cuba x 9 {he pbote tana carr . _ Bredant, yet wo (could) ean subseridy =” matept We im waka Op sav en Store tos fhe sath. fe ‘Fae ye an yo Gentian’ to SEF SO BR 2iow we are wolag to aoe ), nd pay this 30. Afes ot > ‘ito evita ee Uaeee 6 Bo san JAE In Rub 6 oo ean a Teal bo privtenorr wth sania Barcus irwey; aud? othet' cabled ony $4 gb” extoulfves commell, ate ha 1% Qaten wir nk 155 als beeps: 1S brothiéer sthted. t02 pay’ UD BiltAnt oa ~*-eotéanto With the' propeced termi. Mii ‘é Tevag ine Uses cares ar was: dotie.t0/) ne feaae atpuihncos, the alain ways bag ony. 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Gong by Mint arcsy, flowed ban atérien by Fobneon,. Song byte Ramsay, tollowed br.a eptech by Master Ze Ranney. Bang} by Bina Rameay, Yared by = arean.Sy BSattor Xe Ramanyy Who 2812, tn pact Mn Breqient, Lay Presltet Spee ae ran eee ex bite me, = sbg-our Boartfat Gopestere abhi ust or Sebamed: Vise baite 49, enw that se a sit a cag Aan ok leaving 30s te ate a wet es gaia tor further: eavanbimelts and trait thae witha hee ie of oe Sh carise of te 3 B20 a Or te aie Proneat Bir, wows you every scone fa a ocr under? takings, that you may not bo weery th | weit coisas. Weslo our Best wished ito the estotlation, Kopin that it may ror to i uahere eer eetere. shyla, mot wok Cepres ios we mag ithe eae fara 8 Be eu a reir eh hs reas a a ert ag dow, wa aay say, a Oot fee ved br Seder date Masry rege: by 3. antase obra: Ps blot to; aadrpasttr We Norma ook 87 Mies Hilthouss, followed by.an address Pe, et oe acre eis emaicper sna cist sates oe, Fe [Newciee eta sbina reema e eS Soe atcan Jat 120 célock:. <Atter-the tiruat-bings- eg ays Ores Lp yes red paehetmarks ter recat As tas tollowa Opening wong "a by Tima 1 ie rate on sore ee He ¢ ab maa Bank U7) MER [aceon tice es elpek eaaneley ear nape 1~ i! red By a [eae ane akan ier rach Gee ciate 3 tt Kea cnjea se pes uss ob e ties ita tars ate i ie a8 2s oe ls oc tit ae SOY ata ta Myapei GHD tHE pain ee ae veretcand oe eee cae ee aoe ae pale eee arto Ne esrelgmern Melry sei Se ee ec! eens gre | EUR SE SUC Se Reet sana m aoe ne He Oot te HN téiwas? Was Crake Deroberted ba” the rds Sa mea oatariee be He Ae ree ee iio a ne re, Was ent ee eee ea SiR Ce ae Tall: fo. heey raeto 98: Outabe Sees ease cane aan ease verse Rae tn Break becihe Dat boat tara cara a Baeu eee oy ey A Meola pelos elon ia iran enw g oie ace cee be Sree dre wenetur beer eel Bt gion, gavd-the Spel gtdrete -whivh (wis very jnstruclive dnd appealing. t ‘hin Rearere., Afr; B:-A. Ovens, Gepety tc dhe eonvendich any gave ah loiter Sit nno topes’ ont fra atoguse an scene 2s encarta ae parca meen oe are aparece pian Aste tng bncenoiiee J0 ty pik nappa inane themesives Kocthat they. thay survive to mye a: patt tn the- arity Hie Se Haws too; tong. 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Negro. a6: reealtique poliica; educativa, Indust, et, a altura de Jos dems éaCdandd el: Negro. por’ sw-propta.{tnictativa, coristttisys ‘eu-propla nheién; cuando presente: al:falindo gus proplos floancleros; ius. capttaites dovindustrias: eis: presidentes y profésores‘de: universidatiéss sun: cientificos y artistas; sup; politicds. y éstadistas; sus soldadis.y:marinos; wus firtesanos ¥ braceros} cuando el Negro- por: eu - propia dniclative er sus monumentos> de.-Industria, di arte y de literatura; cuando pueda seflalar no a wn West. minster. Abhey:en Londres como et eateiital, ene a Abboy Richard Allen en Africa como 1a fyente do sy-esperanzy religtosa; cunndo pueda sefialar no a la estatus de George Washington en Américe, sino s la estatua de Toussaint L'Ovesture en Africs como ta inspiracién de ew abilidad fullitar; cuando pueda sefialar no a la estatua do Earl de Chatham en Londres como to insptracién de un gran estediste, sino-@ Yq estatua de Rooker T. Washington en ta vecindad de Timbuctoo de fa cual garfard {i inspiracton ‘de servicios map plevados; cuando pueda sefigler no a Ia estatua de Bismarck em Berlin por la esperanza de una visiin supreme, sino a Is, estatua de Fréderick Douglass ett las. siberag.del Nilo, Entonces ¢fNegra podra elevarse al pivel. del amarillo de‘Asia y al-blanco de Europa, y ate reunides en Ia Mesa: de Ja Sguatdad podrén cambiar ‘de imprestones. Creemos que tales tiempos. vendrin, pera no dcaidental- megnte; la Providencia to ha de trabajarjtos un plan, el trabajo. ds los planes queda a nuestro cérgu, La Provi- dencia, nos:da-inteligencia, fuerza fisica 6 virilidad, y eso es todo logue 03 pucde dar. EL Ser:Suprémo nos ha dado un alma, nos ha dado sentidos; fogames ‘buen uso de ellos, Si no podemos obtetier- iniciativa-propia, asimilémonos.ta fnictative. de los démts: Obeirvemos lo que hizo Bismarc: por Alemania, Garibaldr por-ftatia, Pitt por Ingléterra, Washington por Améticny’y nosotros; imitando su éfemplo,hagamos algo Banal a Aan’ Urry eA paizccién: 2-8 Asociacién Uni pate ef ito Scape tev affa de ina igi | ; wAkempezay ef nttevo affo de 192):himos de organiza disnseens ‘Sampatiacon.el- objeto de aguirie 2,000,000 mia doimitembros para nudstra Onganizaciéi}, cuyandmérohemes dese nae dh afio, Por consigutente, todo lector-defNegro, World, como medio da cooperacién para isan See gromnane, re a convertir hombres smu sares 4 8 questra raza en eales \erseguinos, c ce Nstohisrios que -prediyjued. ia doctitde : Asosiasione Univessat-pard-¢1 Adsfanto do tn Raza Nopra, a2 mibito:fnodo:qué Pablo: prodicé tt dogtrina Rvatgélica z los. 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Han de Slpge términce, ras. isis ea China cin pltg deat, at . ‘Ha dé darse interpretacién esttic~ ta a todos lox lnstruppentos que! cangeden derechos o prillgis ci fal ha do 08 al prinsplo Eos cn densa cifina za tu ‘us Chive uo ees ui , Debsprovesrse sl arregla:pasifica gaat rovesree al ares denies deem one Dehe praveerse a la celebractén de eanferentiae futuras para disct- tir dé wez em cuando ks cuestiones| relativas al Pacifico. y extremo or!- ent, eomo base para la determina cién de la politica comin de loo EBs Ee ee ooo ante 1os‘podstes, dita entre cosa lo siguiente: "Estos problemas vork capaz do} resolverlos Ching el -a da opor. Sate See ier is plo te enaza| hastn dend lo perraltan fas elrclo ytancias, sean,euprimidas fas limita siones que aHiora Is privan de sina} auenidia gee ainsi PEROT ae ah Sa e OF asl iphieag tevead de el! gohierng fetcral de * 1 Piackere TAG Eoiaa stoke aia tine: meen, | finaticless, stometatisy ete. para ae sentative cuhi forms faaseuales: er es pa gen Ve ol natant ewe ce gmenres Pet aceasta ieegraaions Ses eee ieee eas ash xh Sprobscbae ok 4 ak mest Noganuerene ees sigue testa Nunn valoty arabe aes Cee yadan Sted aurea eae a eae eo ren: Shanon thpuniesPameoee in re. ee epn sii ahs oe i ae oe S| Be ee oo poe ee eee ee ee ashen syne seen oe Here ee fers ra pean das ciate 6 dl ores ae Boe eae Case ieee pete ae Se eB ema nyt ope dy Negra etnies on Hetapo de sites cba objets, da,.establécep ‘una, colonia dg naestre: risa €8 Ix Baja Callfornts paar dens es tua puedE con tisyores reginjas uraree' tir potvenir, P sd ga dora an paras tness Hide tistalae 200% tas fle secre nce raga en un gran) de terreno agricola, mas abajo de ta frontera, y Permitirles que se-posecionen de up ica, edlnte pags a lazos ‘Un gran predio 3 fconsiste, et 21,800. acres Ha ldo jeoimprado ce uit sindicato_com- rsto-por hombres de negocios de nuestra rara. Este terreno perie cay aa Lowen California bien can'Land & Developriient Company, de 1a cual Theodore W. ‘Troy es pepidents, Mr. Macbeth es secre- 0. La a fat registrada $250 000000, + Mie. Macha Ee tifica que -virtualmente casi todas Ins acclones tan. sido tomadas.por elementos rises ds nuestra raza en fe cieded de Sas Angeles ‘Ls Comm pals de colonizacién hn enviada ya ias fasnilis, y tina campatia-ac- diva por eolonos serk heck’ durante MASeis Mite os ide Cite ia, Ins tierrapara fa colonia te EBs eer srgcbo mils al exe treinta y siete millas on Dae oe? eer ee rill baci ef interior desde i os ta, Secree ‘setenta por ciento del terreap es ieigable. “Est en céntrado” fsa mentafias de la cor- Be aed enon soe dé terreno agricola £46 corps a por Nezros dela lo calla : sa den el at ea ness en él cultivo’ del trigo. Pruchas completa 40 sega cuitino- Ran aldo ya hechas i eat tists para dividir-el terretio en por~ cone de cuareta aes cas 2, ; io as paratrfe orto gas quieres > Realy is anyone: de Js tia, Waste Fee Conde Bavta i fe pants Riecers aoe manat oes By ceierer 5 Beton presi a aocameats desi pal aa EL Carionadar Seer Gor pes putea nace See meoadiste eae ape ca gi sbtlegad eehiits Para ee radaei vc ngan biculeed mare oe Ca Les eans entice? ees See aia ees So — eee an ey Senna a a DSR RR ae Se tina ee nS ea. eee cen ss opriengcs a gets jedan yotaslin {oe basadates oft pion yeaa 2 propon iss Hotbremients no aa confirmado,~: Secs gue Sears et i oe eh Sea ee eee a aera actiores sig-les:asicnta niay bien ef es ee nombres un NEGRO COM Bere en pero BT aol icveces Delam Siding capa a Flies i ~, cod presidente Hiding recibi’ el tec fal ephe-hs, odons retire Wc, Ear 7 Gooural Lanonrd Wood. gohcrasdor fetaal de las isla. sith ets poses forms godierno, ef eecne, la mayor paste de it entortdad en mas de filipicios, bajo: ef control det goberntdon. Senn cea ease prac tt el pals detees 7 Bi opteas ris ocapocion covr- amertiaca. ‘ca pabtectin del sur generalmente mahometara, Informacion General REOUISITOS NECESARIO’ PARA SER MIEMBRO DE LA , HASOCIACION: UNIVERSAL PARA. EL. ADELANTO DE LA RAZA NEGRA.” Con la eantidad de sesenta centa- Fess pen ber sini orb Repetto Velvet pare el Ade faito deta Raza Negra’. | Esta sma, incluye cuota fe entrada, Tap adlpeiercoen renee ( esgyan ESS) co wi grvista {escola Onpuniensin-falon 26, ea de : | ceatavas) yun insignia Gator fs St es, ta vil, post eeiad dante Ul, vie baa Be visién Autor de esti Asocia- cn, hag replica ef ella; en caso contfasio, mande 8a aplicacién Bt Cuefpo. Ditectivo dala Asoria- ba fenidendo la cdhtidad de un dolar. ($1.00)..: Al reeibo- de esta cantidad le seta exviado por correo fog artienlos antes mencionadios, gon tad Gertificado como mitmbro. dela ‘Atotlacién. La aplicaciom debe ser Airietitor a: Se. Seoretatfo, Oficina General del ec a . 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