l/ / THE , SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1933- BELIZE Adventof BeerBrightens Harlem w. !. Business TRINID/kD{ South Africa A WORTHY " RamshackleBecomes Grecian Garden ConditionsGood ....2’he Court which was created by April*5 ’~WisExcellency the Governor,m- Hen, F¯ W. Ross has been By CHAPPY GARDNER WEST INDIA~’N’--~--PAGE 2 ... Businessconditions in theBri}- dot the provisionsof the Policegrantedleave of absence from Beet’ has worked wondersin Law to Investigatecharges pre- the LegislativeCouncil¯ This BritishGuiana ish Westlmlies are much better, New York¯ It has changedHar- comparatively,than in eitherCan- ferredagainst a S~rgeant-Majorleavestwo vacantseats on the lem corners.Large store rooms Council¯Although the one oc- Ratsin Georgetow~destroy pro- ada mr the UnitedStates. in the of the JamaicaConstabulary Force thatused to flashthe "ForRent" opinion~*f J. R. Colby,of Liquid lmsumedits sittingat May Pen cupiedby bit¯Ross ntust lie re- perW valuedat more than half a signs,are beginningto findten- milliondollars yearly This Ls a- G~rbonicCane~dian Cotiooration .On ~fl;ul)daymorning, April 1st, gardedas only temporary. At ants.These tenantsare turning the same time we do not sup- partfrom their danger as carriers His honourMr. E. G. Cooper,R. outto be beermerchants. Beer at of diseases.These were some of ~M. for Clarendonis Presidentof pose that His Excellencywill 10 centsa glassto 25 centsnow the Courtwith detective Inspec- leavetbe tmafficialseats of the the disclosuresmade recently by becomesthe dailydrink. Aml most Dr. Edgar Cochrane,Assistant tor Watos~of Kingstonand Ins-Councilas it is and not a few of tbe placesmade over resemble are waitingto see what will be icecream parlors where tasty lun- GovernmentMedicul Officer of pectorF~ Ca.Orrett of St¯ Andrew Health,whose l)epartment is car- as membersthereof. At the pre- done. chesare also served. ¯ ¯ . ryng out a rat surveyof wharves . . viousday’s proceedings the case NAYS GRECIAN GARDEN" m ant n some cases,wth Can- ~or the prosecutionwas declared Amongthe listof arrivalsthis - an.fl steilnlgs...... ’..with .toe partmalarada. Mr.’ Colby who has bee ong Probablythe mostattractive ¯ of objectof obtammgnfolTnat)n aM closed¯ On Saturday the sub- wecl~ are Mr. and Mrs¯ Maurice the newIlallem, beer spotslsNats¯ , . ou.-utesss ...... n one s anoss neet~to e.~ Bookhamthe formerof whom has to thedamage being done by these . ,. ~.~ ,~ ~ ~ . .; o,,’ officeropened his defence,evi- "GrecianGardens at 125West 124th oest~, t e ,’ tv leln.,r,~-o.a~ ne w,s mways,,r- d0ncebeing taken on his behalf¯cometo jointhe localCivil Ser- street,that hat its f( rma pening" The Gove’tme~(t f Br t sb Gu prosedthat more Canadmncam- vice as officerin chargeof the ¯ ’ ’ " The 4Jourtadjourned during the Saturday¯ mght, May 5th.Thls.~pot ¯ ~ ann m. advertising" .. that Colony in )laiesdi( notseek t, estabish afternoon. ?risen.Mr¯ Bookhamas renders locatedbetween Lenox u,ul 7th t ate alreadyaware, comes from thismonth’s issue of the"Cl:awn themseh, es in thisfiehi. Avenues,o.ccuptes the attcnt!on be- Trinidadwhere he hehl a similar Colonist" "he lvertisementoc- I Thesugar m’o t, on whichseveral * LionelAltamont Hall, ex-cashier cause’ : of t~!’ameer’ un e evabe cupieda whole lageamt depicts I of tile . is 1antisdepend very largely lost. We wish him well in his transforms!icefrom a ramshacklegraphcally the o~ the GovernmentSavings Bank, new post. Keie;eurFall is rcporteto be good this year, who is undelgoinga sentenceof !o a veritanm.Grecian Garden, as whichhas a shar i dropof 741’I 3h’.Colby said In St K tts,most sevenyears’ penal servitude on a We hear that llis Excellency!isname lmphes, by one t, nterprts-fuel,(near y fivetimes the ]~eightI northerlyof thdeastern gA)up, chargeof defraudingthe Stateof mg man named "Nat Lasbley", of theNia~ar’ti the newroad to I the caneproduct is beingsohl at a the Governorexpects to go on said to be a businessman of the a largesum of money,and against tohrolugheth:ob~ck.longat:, t d:~eye thehinter an P’antitls(i by us- ~’mailprofit; the co-operative su- leave to England during next communityfor sometime¯t assetstrationsand concisedescriotlo-~¯ {gar mill is apparentlyworking whom other charge;of larceny month or so. We do not know willbe preferred,will be brought thereset ...... prospectsand t;ea’u-[ .... y sahsfaetordy;and tlm plant- if this is promptedby anything,p .yJ . out fromthe GeneralPenitentiary unusual,but it shouhillrove of lemoat lg i . ’ ty of the "Magniice, t P’ovnee" era are going,well consalering oil a’writof ltabeasCorpus and a ap.uatea, two story, u rigsThereadcl. , ’ .’s greatbenefit to tbe Colonyif it scttng hack f fry feet fr m the ..._,,._,, t-o_o’ ,_~nat-~ .""~’.~c.son~, . , wherei ’csentsugar comhtions..is of vital.importance Ill. Barbados it is understoodtha¢ preliminary eventuates.Tbere are very im- wa ~ct own ,.g,,reennear~sees ’. .’ examinationsinto the charges street ¯..t..._~’~{c~t ,.^n~ Cllll)al’~eu~_, ~ ,,,.~P { e price mmg obtained isstill mrtantmatters of financeand mlrile VirEO- the quantty, soil is . ex- will be held withina few days Nat Lashleysaw ooue good in icy’ The ste s are stillthere,,l low, but the proposedchange of consti- them.Interior decoration archi- n "emnh.si’s P;f t; ’ ca ms ’¢t metedwill helpthe gene’alstu- after.It is notlikely that tlall tutionthat might he discussedto "~illbe representedby a solicitor teets,and gardenersselected by greenheart’ts theworbl’s finest[’’tltn~f theisland. advantagewith Itis Excelled.myhm turnedthis eye s~re into a azbthe magisterialinvestigation. on thespot. ¯ ’ . marine[ "-ilia p g t mI~9 rd oI wales~ ’"I{ "9i omnuca where ....it is samthat it tbingof beauty, almost ....vt .mght Britis h ¯ (uitut . I ’ . . I i is ’C.9C ~’ t~t’ )rl¢’" s only’ rains , very( ayIll tileyear ’is The comingof hot weatheris ’ al- .somee’ o~’I supI,’IV. ,.turning ¯ wtn’, profit~ to grapef’uit The followingparticulars relat- mostsure to seehundre, s of thir- " . ~ ~ . . , "Consta.tSpring Hotel closed i g’rOWlllgalnl(acre is everyenance ingto appointments,etc., are re- ~tx,’~ .~’olb ..s o~4" ..~ro~m i~oI~ ,Ir ’e.,ng b¯ I ~er~’] -- { ¯ ’, ,. downon SatnrdayApril 1st, after ’"~ ’ ," . ~- ...... , ...... ~,¯ m great uevelopmentm tins nc )rintedfrom the Gazette: and enjoynglunch from th,," rt*-’S ’~UTI¢)N 1 ¢)" RIU ~" as o " :" "l a mostsuccessful winter season¯ Bo~yen,F. C. P.,~.o be Districttc tales f tbe gar(e wh e S-, lnc.....’ Oaly SOlUtion" to tHe. ’ rice¯ i.."t ng as nur’canes. " gwe the is-{’ ’ t i a ar cnmceMr. Colbysabl During the whole of the four Commissioner,Belize, in con- tenng tt the(rchestra ¯ I’ av ¯ "Hal-’ ]’ ues ton tt; nestnt".’ .".tio toe....i-ion 1 ~ . ¯ ..’. " ’I monthsthat the hotel was open unctionwith his appointmentas py..... Days= ~o~-Are Ilere--~---__ Again." . -- 7n]dle~ ]f~Is l)r.jo J. e~l~o:le D.Sm~h ’ t~lt,, theecgat l)aily:Og ¯ ,~:icable Chro- ll ~( .... inln ca s llmnnga consu{ec- it was fairlyfull but during the RegistrarGeneral, with effect lamarket...... llf~ras forthis limePr°duethichin:i lasttwo weeksof lastmonth most fromIst April,1933. arealso being grown incleasingly] of "theguests left and sincethe Grant,E. A., Dis:rictCommis- so terstamiing" ~ fm ...... p .... majorityof thoseremaining de- WHATg*m~*m~"1"11 iiv as~m~amm~RFAll me ..... in bhmtserrat sioner,Orange Walk, to act as rivesupplying of therice mark( ’rRINIDAi) CONDITIONS p@rtedfor Englandon the Or- AttorneyGeneral, with effect of theWest lndie~. In Trinidad,the largest anti most duns Ariguaniand Bayano. from1st April,1933. Wewill be gladto helpyou solve Longsworth,A. O., FirstClass yourbook problems, lflan outlines ’Mr. A. J. Newman,M.A., Prin- Clerk,Crown Law Officer,to be ~orcourses of studyin anydesired deal of the Mice TrainingCol- Clerkto RegistrarGeneral, with! subject,or givecompetenl direction effectfrom 1st April, 1033. 10ge,who has beenseriously ill in thechoice of books. at the NuttalMemorial Hospital, Meighan,J. N., SecomlClass :inquiriesshouhl be sentto Clerk,General Registry, to be has sufficientlyrecovered and has MISS SONYA KRUTCtIKOFF leftthe institution for his quar-First Class Clerk, Crown Law Readers’Advisor tersat the College.It is hoped Office,with effect from ist April> Harlem Adult EducationCom- that!Mr. Newmanwill shortly be I933. mittee, restoredto goodhealth. McKinstry,Hen. S. A., Attor- 103 West 135thStreet ney General,vacation leave for New York City. threemonths with effect D’mn Is( A’pril,1933 to be followedby The bananaindustry is going hreemonths’ leave on half-salary strong in Jamaica as will be to commence1st July, 1933. gleanedfrom the followingcut- ting of ,.ecentdate from the It is officiallyan,taunted that "Glean~r":-- the resignationof W. A. J. Bow- "Tb.,q~Q,~dard Fruit Company’s man, Esq.,of his appointmentas ¯ ", .. ~ !i,>which left Kingston Member of the Stann Creek ~ :: ~ ¯ CentralAmerica, DevelopmentBoard has ’been ac- : -’ :::ara:Ltoproceed to :.,:;.n:~::.T~d ~l~,000 stems Of cep~th regret. ~ ’:,.’:’ :mp;~:iedby theabove- It is notifiedin the Gazette ~,, [r~i’~Company from its that the undermentionedgentle- r-;.~,as ; Spanish Honduras. men have been appointedMem- Erinig due to returnto Ja’- i /The bersof the Board of Management ~, /malta today,her first port of callof the GovernmentIndustrial beingOre:eabessa where she is ex- Schoolfor one year with effect pectedto loadabout 30,000 stems from12th March,1933. of Preducels’bananas, She will The Honorable the Colonial clearfrom thatport for EnglandSecretary(Chab’man), The Agri- and the Continent. culturalOfficer sLationed at For golnemonths past, bananas Stann Creek,The Principalof of the RedCavendish variety have theIndustrial School, Lt, Col.the been ’sent to the Canadianand HonorableJ. Cran. O. B. E., V. E n g’l i S h markets by the D¯, V, L. Bryant,Esquire, E. J. Jam’aieaProducers’ Association Hofius,Esquire, W. A. J. Bow- It is learntthat this class of man,Esquire. fruitis usedto decoratewindows The following Mca]des have of fl:uitshops, and otherplaces, been appointed in the Orange It appearsthat t_h.e...Red Cavendish W.aLl~ Districtfor the year1933- bananahas come into popularfa- vourin Englandowing to its eol- San Jose orfulappearance when it ripens.IstAlcaide Marc~anoB. Perez Somestems of this fruitwill be 2nd Alcalde FidelAcosta ineludedin the Erin’scargo," It is officiallyannounced that. the Hon’bleV. Grey Wilsonhas been appointedto act as Vice- Chairman of the Belize Loan Fishermenwho lost theirtac- Boanl during kle duringthe storm,in Novem- the absencefrom the Colonyof the Hon’bleS¯ A, ber last,have sent a petitionto McKinstry. theLegislative Council asking for It is officiallystated that the ..,financial aid. Hon’ble E. A¯ Grant, Acting The Hen. R. Ehmnstein,M.L.C. AttorneyGeneral, has been ap- ¯ re.- or. Thomas,has accordinglypointedto act as a Commissioner ~iw,: noticein the Legislativeof IncomeTax duringthe absence C,~:,.,’ to move the petitionof from the Colonyof the Hon’b]e =c , ;:,~rmenbe favourablycon- S. A: McKinstry.,Attorney Gen- oraJ~ It L~ understoodthat similar :~qw ta will be made by elected ~aa..~erswho representparishes Thelion. S¯ A, McK-’~nstry,At- withsea coast towns on thesouth- torneyGeneral, accompanied by ern side of the island,and from his familyleft on Fridaylast THE NEGRO WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY g0, 1933 will eventaally be the economic saviors of the race of Africans t ~’~ "Men ~’.’ home and abroad¯ The severity of the present condition will fo~cae Wanted"-- Marcus -+,,a--..,...... ¯ ¯ ~ ~ | us to think and plan for ourselves. It’ there is any one good thing L-~..~,~.I~,~,,~..~| f ¯ n "~.~- ~.l~-- Continued from Page I i ’ The rid liahled, "Dletatarship", aimsof Africa TheWest Indian I KidChocolaieiii: ~! which can happon to an individual, is to he thrown or "his beam’s ’ , r.|lll| llFl~rlll ¯ in1 ~L~JL Ouc politics is only a kind of a nlake the lard so biess, d aud the !1 ~e~tul~lt::lrp , g~v~x~t:ttt°o , bgu~ ~, a "’mightyDUringrevolution’thelast of CenturY’mlnc : ":’’ Telepll°neUulversityA n 0er nnblis i. ’el~e]shed 1917 " 4"0::~1i~ Ne--’~Y~°rk ends". It forces bin, to think. It makes him shift for himself. The ...... _,__mon CommentatOrsv ? ] VeryGood Fom)L Negroeson their "beanl’sends" today, are thinkingas they have never ARTHUR S. GRAY , .~ffi.v n’otective agency for our indus- people so happy as to make u~real I Cricket Team In ,bought before. They are becomiug more business.minded, and les~ ~ try, ccononly, honesty and other obparantlytilerarenow going A.B.C.sOfGreat Negroes has elphi~----~ Cho#olab~;~ .~ ,~~ . pap r p ¯ heal B’- " ekly in the interestof the Negro Race ’~-~’~ ~ r~a,~ M’~ll~d"~ ~,’lFllm~ residents-’.l ,.~- -: ~ ~v ~l.,,~....,ha: t t e=_~auld hr_. WILLIAM T. AMIS -’ madeelvill,. England [ Job-nnnded.They have become, m a measure at least nlor, acquaint- I’ ’Dlctatoristic’, virtues.Out of our politicswe get woHd. Its effects are gradu- :h:= Lll ll1~;; I ¯ I[~;~)JL ~ JL JL ~;~.~Dt,~P calledParadise. -. . i """+’++"+’ ...... - THAT ALABAMA . . _ ~ :~" .... [ hi ’ t appearance since gels[ ~,,," M. I,.T. DeMENA...... Officer in Charge ed with the fact that they can start snmll in business,and grow big. Government--thekind that is con- "Iilereis a reasonfor this an- Eor some "~c 1 have been at. ally discinsing themselves; anu The highestduty of man Is’to his TheTragedies of Politi.~lealthy condition. Governments UptonSinclair For malty weeks our attention Lenaon, ~,pmt ge.~West lt~ es/to Cuba after canqdering l;’id~ V. GEORGE COHEN ...... Acting Manager Too, they are learningthe value of co-operation,as we bare uever sidccateto the point of seeingthat , traeted by the drawings of Char. i gradually improving the condl- has been focused on the notorious cricketers arrive l Sunday greet .... "~" ]R. T. EROWN...... ActingManaging Editor learnt it betorc. the most good is always done tot’ fellows.This is the kind of service) ; caiCauses and Leaders l.ave surrendered their rune- PresentsWilliam Fox ~es c¯ Dawson, in tile Bronzamaa ~tions of the human race¯ The LYNCH LAW IN TIlE JURY OI~flMISM VS¯ PESSIMISM tlons to the dictates of Inter.- "ScottsboroCase" and its sordid ed at Paddington. Station¯ ’ by mem-[I outLanaroa a cleaacut last winter, decision hammerel eve -c : Brothers,let us oleet the challengeof tbis periodof depression. the greatest nmuber. Unfm’tunate- that inspires men abroad, keeps~ -- -- magaziues, the first magazine to eyes of all nations are turned connections,but from all indica- a: do "" SffBSCRIPTION RATES TO THE NEGRO WORLD ROOM est~ for-~ignto their hl.tegrtty bers of the Marylehalm Domeetic Theu let us think, aml plan, and act; and meet the sitmtion,as men ly we have not coupled these es- then, working all the time in the "it is painful to disagree with ’and stability¯ They have~ al- As a novel this book is easily the] use one of my shbrt stories,about oil t he~e United States,for here tions the attitude of Alabama club. n Farr of ’~~lev claus " -here - ,monlt~1~ Foreign Your Own "New Deal" most interesting that I have ever[ a year and a half ago, and quite that great Improvement was Captain. I Y "i OneYear ...... $2.50 OneYear ...... $3.00 charged with divine inspiration.Let us buckle down to buihling up Were it ,sot for tile well-known ’riule~are gettingbetter. All effortssentialin activities this raceand of virtues om~. Ourin era’ in- role of statesmen, cconmnistsand ~ the occupant of the White remains unchanged¯ Aml what is Grant, asked by inter-[ day night The bout was foe the SixMonths ...... $1.50 a safe and sound foundation upon which to build all our hopes for !owe:t the rule of business and reviewed and commented upon. naturally 1 felt honored in receiv- commenced. Afxlca, like a he-i the attitude of Alabama with re- ’ SixMonths ...... $2:00 Negro-hating, New-York hating, signs ace pointingill the right di- duatry is poor, ore’ economy is gcnernlleaders--the resultbfwhi~h Mouse, whom ! love and re- the greed of individuals to ah- viewers what he thought about[ defenseof his junior lightweil~h’~ ThroeMonths ...... 75 ThreeMonths ...... the futm’e. Unity, co-ope,ation,and brotherhoodmust gnidc us out ing an autographed copy of the reaved mother, holds out, her! ,~ard to this so-called trial~¯ It is 1.00 Jcwhatiog,civilization-hating tell. rection. The downtown sections worse, aa for honesty, this seems keepsthe/’espeetive countries pros¯ ~peet, and who has exhibited sorb tile vital forces of national Perhaps this is so because l love illustrator’sfirst book, the A¯ B. hands to America, and implores body line bowling maue famous| title¯ uf these stirringtimes, to the emancipatioufront econmnicthraldom dencics amoug many ignorant na- the same as it has always been . Applicationfor entry as second class matter is pending¯ are crowded with buyecs. Many questionable; for kindness, there perous and the people eeeupied, unparalleled courage In trying .x¯stence, and as a result the works that picture human achieve- C.s of Great Negroes¯ you to send back her exiled in England-Australiatesta series ~-0------.---,~ .;. ’~h~ 3’ which now binds us. Vee have willed to be economically free. Let tires of the Southernifinterland Styli.~hmodels of new cat’s are seems to be very little of it, and so government has been weakened toward the Negro. When a white by Harold Larwood replied he turning out’ the products Of the in bring the country within its ments, dealingit, financeand the * * * cl-lldren. Does not Africa merit female accuses a Negro of rape and unable to funcHen as In this little book Dawson has much at the hands of other knew nothingabout it aa it is un- hngetary requirements. But ~-.~ain-:ta bacilliso dlslntegrat-inevitable intrigues of men seek- or attemptedattack--the Negro is tried in the West indies. Added Cornelius Johnson Star~ whether It is commonplace or used his original hand-made line- nations? Almost 4,000 years guilty even before his trialis ~ ~ ng and disastrous. To save the ing power and. ,wealth, * leum engravings of a prominent ago, she, from "~xen rich-store he hoped his team would do ‘*’.’ell Negro track and field men,ran whether it is sensational I am a,:tenta specialisthas to be : The book is more than a novel, house of her gen!us and labour, held¯ in the three tests also ~aainst muuck last week¯ Cornelius"Jol~n~. Ne~’o for every letter of the al- It is a preconceived assump- go:rig to vote against this in- mployed. phabet and includes a short (Ifi sent out to them ~¢len:e, and county clubs. George Hea, lv, While conditions ill this; however.It is not depictedas tic- tion in the minds of the South flation amendment even ff e- my opinion--entirelytoo short) arts and letters, laws and civil- known as Black Bradman, is the son, wonder Olympic high jum~ :ouartry have been extreme.ly i tion but as an actual expose of ization, that any Negro male is a lustful center of iuterest.Small. frail ] star, proved a one-mantrack toan~ very One’ of the 94 Senators biography of each character. The z beast so far as the white female ~ad, possibly worse than in any the eonditione, presumably, that book being printed from linolemn 2. Wars and revolu.tions have looking,he gave no indication by for L. A. high. After winning the Vote for it."~United States :,her purL o£ the world, for the wrecked W’illiam Fox and his as- exhausted this abundance, and is concerned;therefore it ouly re- appearanceof iris terrocto bowl- ’easo;~.that our civiltationhas pirations to control the motion cuts is of necessityvery linlited, quires the cbargo or report by high jmnp wit], 6 feet 5 lob: ,bOil ¯ - Senator Carter Glass of Virgin- probably only a few thousand be- spread ignorance and barbar- crs. Headley sai/~, ’Out¯ home ia. ;een keyed higher and our picture industry of the world. Ism over her regions, and tire one of these ’taboo" sistm’s to .Poly H. S. to the.cleanersinth~ . ¯ ¯ ing printedin thisfirst edition: pitchersare a.~ hard as concrete." 220-yard dash and the relay. The vealth lnor£ widely distributed , cupidity of other nations has start the woh’cs to hmvling. The ~0 ~ That is com’age, consciene( Ir all parts el tile world, yet We canuot help but admire tile totalwas 58-,16¯ The twenty-six* Negroes* whoni multipliedand aggravated theseI long-drawn out trial with its re- and convictlcn for you. his country,tlle home of Dem- rise of Fox from all obsem’e evils¯ Tire ways of Providence versalverdict is splmldidpublicity Graveseml, April z2.--To~) ut’ .m!z . : Three. thii:gsbulge out, largt cracy in itr finest and most east side New York lad to a pus,-! Dawson has chosen for subjects eal, lnot always be seen by man. rot. the South’straditimml treat- West Indian cricketers played a and almost all eomptehcndin~ mpl: fornr, will be able to tion of domiaanee in industry and are: Robert S Abb~ott; Mary Me- recur of Negroesill this respect draw with Tick Frecumn’s Xl, in recent months in the potiti- When tile Ahnighty comes FORt~q[JIdk : "catilerthe storm without tire finance. Uutloubtedly,ill his own Lood Bethune; George W. Carver; out of his cloud light fills tlle --and to tile most of them the openhlg game long scheduled iu Time Has Come for Y0a~ to Jump eat world, and they cen.ter a- urrcnder of a si’.’gle,fundR- rise he took advautage of every Frederick Douglass; ICstcvanieo; whole affair is a huge comedy United Kingdom: one ( Lv fix- bout the able and fascinating bleta W a.frick Ful er; A bert B. universe. What a mystery, SUCCEED WgTH YOi/R ~cnt,zl principal of democracy (ppo .rut ty anti every condition when the youthfulpatriarela, or joke. ture. Scores were West ludie~ ? p~rsonalityof the great Senator ~ the ambition and usurpablon I that would enable him to l]ccomc George; Roland Hayes; lkhnaton; OWN PRODUCTS l’r~m the State of Virginia.Car- lostt,o Ills later, was sold into 231, FreemanXI 178 for G t:ick- ; Make Same and Sell -~0UI~..II/ f tire dtctat:r. Mr. R~oseveltlmastcrof others but there canto James Weldmt Johnson; Khuffi; slavery. 1. L. D..)tGITATION ets. I.eadiog batsmea ~or the Formular Proem to~"l~ : Icr Glass. Toussiantl,~Ouvm’turc; Robert .R. What a display ol s not a dictator and cannot be s time ‘*‘*’hen, apparently,he ex- wEdum and benignity, wlaen we Anything which tends to crcutc West Indies was C. Dacosta, who Root B~r. Face Cream, IMasah ] ndcr the cxtracrdinaryemer- [ tended himself unwisely, and otil- Moton; Nefect; Antheoy Ovcrton; ~.l’c permitted to scc "all tha k/lockedup 59. Marriotttook four & Hair Straightener. ¯] On Nov’+lnbe;- 1st he arOSe Alexander S. Pushkin; J. W. unrest or rouse the uppccssed i’i’clna ~lek bed and made a eney p3wcrs put ill Iris hauds. [ ors saw an opportunityand took fumilies of the earth blessed" nulsscsto revolt is useful to the tmu’ists wickets foc 62. Woldh.y At the Small Colt OIP.~0 Cenl$1 "here is ,lot a single,legal le- [ it to gobble in the lit(ItFox and Quinn; Ras Tafuri; C. C. Spauhl- by that event, sod Hendren with 59 and 57 led 1 DR. C¯ G. GONA~ replyto a speech of Preslden ing; Henry O. Tammr; Usaphais;; 3. Shall we question the a’ogramof the ’hlternati~malI,a- i itlma’.e right, ordinarily en-Ibis cuterprises. - Eugtish uttack. : P. O. Boa ZS~ ~dmondma,Ark. eyed by all American citizen, . ¯ . Win. E. Varick; Booker T. Wash-great arrallgcments of divine lmr Defeusc" or em ~t m y knowu: . , wi~!ehB°°verintheDCS Moine,PresldentlOWa,madeir I. L. D. If they can win over . aa~ IrKs been taken frcm r..im If the panic of 1929 had not ington; Franciis Xavier; Col. i wisdom; or lo d parhlncc with ] +.taLements. pitifully inexact II that Mr. Rooseveltis trying occurred there nlight have hcen a the docileand subolissiveNegroes ~" and inllamatory, concerning the Cbarlcs Young, and Zaudita, one that power, who has nladc to the necessityof fallingill line do, and the agcuclcs of guy- different story to relate. At auy tinm Empcess of Ethiopia. whole countries the enduring world situationa.,’J a’.; allege, ’nment arc only being r.rad.~. rote a great nm y of ti ..... to dethroneth(. capitalistIn)sscs. °’UNDtrRGROUND linalleialcataztloI+.tle lnta whic~ ,Is ot ...... monuments of his avengin fflclcntly elastic to enable present day higll-finsncin~ are A v(ry intm’estiugbook is mid- justice. LcL these people g’o. the leadersbelieve that t ev have not labm’ed in vain. But Negroes TREASURES plunged,thecountrYunlessWaStheahOULRe~cubliTaltO b, Tllcy .’uc citizens of another ’leinl£rigi:tfnltedoi:,,mcssi: to,,hatdisentanglebaP, kers.ce "v, exposed and, seeli glv,. racialCtltoliterature,mY pcrmancut library of must watcll their step anal not be ~0W all~ ~ll)re~ |~gl |hl~ll" party be given a l’+zw lease o. taws are being enacted cight now country: send them home. caught unawares. 1’ verc rcvolu- vsiness men, greedy, sordid, to offset or to prevent the recur- CIAFFOIID C. MI’rCHEI,L. o,~~~.:’~"~’,., ~,~’~"’. ,,~, o~t" esocsna, ,+~t:sDr~ 0wm~’r"mm,t ~~ra life. Tllat spcectL nf Senato: Send them hume instructed, tirol has its oftermuth. While it is ....I’tnl,m~#,ee5h.eraht..t.l.lluetm-h , ~. ~llrcr.eem~10ne,¯ etc.~m; ~ "~’ Glass. del!vered ever the Radio tten C~llnn21eial and indus- rence of some of the con([itions .... o.-- ?.rid civilized,and ilnbu£dwith ¯ w~,,o ~b~,t,,10, t, rlal Moloch% have goshen this exposed. The book concludes by the pure principles of Christi- umtuestionabv truc that the No- m#~amn~,,,,o.rom will stan:lin t’.re politicalan ~unt;’y intg. That is all Mr. ColoredTrack Stars gro has much" h)r which to revolt, ~,"~.,P~m’t~r°~,,~.~, ,,,,,,, ...... I~als of tirls co,antry as th< picturinga possib tv¯ that Wil- unity: so may tl’:ey instructand ’cosevclt wants to do and all !tam Fox migbt yet dmnioate the Win New Laurels he UlUSt bc thur,mg]dyconvinced ¢ most complzte and smasiltn civilize their native land. and that the end will justify the ...l++aml.~n,[~lM~oeNUINl~llook~,Io,b~.Ma°’~m~emm,.t"a+’t~s+~a. mm~,’ml , blow ever delivered against a e can do. To talk about the ~ t ot t eu i " ’ spread over its wide regions the ,res,de,+.t .~ . . as a "Dictator .is thech es w 11p be et’e uinncduusry i wnenov,,,v ma- . . means. ~-.~’" ’*"~t~nff-m. °’;’.a~,.00, or a.o,o,~ .... om,...aa.~ aspirant for thePt’csldency ir Plnlade]phul-- The l’cn Relay glud tidings of human redemp- In’~xl¢lx~~tao~#~ c ~+,t~. $ . ~:0o,~oo ter esv ncn.en2e...... I L ~ h[)uors We ’e get ere,s v s ’c( lion. " your Ncg ..... houbl...... "PC their ~le4~ ~+ w,~ ...... llat~onalcampaign. Mo’.e ~ha: . ¯ Scno0t’C 1Hi¯ca’nll(i i1uln(¯ Secure to CgUlltly,cuergiessod sil¯co~rtllfor the |Jolmn Thene ¯101~n~t,r |’omlutmr avol~tllml ...... 00 anything else ~ald or done, dur One o[ the t,nest thnr’ g~ ~ ill CLIITORD C MiTt, U,.,, ~.v co ored tt ctcs¯ F ""’st places to yOUr age. to yonr-selves,the ouc Ordeotho~e atlirles II$100 e0¢h. o, ontl~ ~Jfl COD.1.0o l: hi cry o .Lhm". counLIy has[¯ , ~tl’~L,t. , . . big objective:i. c., Lhc re,[cmpLion ~,-~ev t~.~ .I,, p,,,.,o v.. ,~ ~,~ . ing tb,t memorable contest, is .f. ~0~ went to l~ut~coc Beatty, Mmlugan glory of paying back Lo Africa ee n t~t.3 deglee of ccope[atlon" o ihc mighty arrears of nutiolls, of Africa. By this time wc should s..r~t~t~)a~:i~rv*.,,. . u,-.m*~ ;os~est,~stymo0n ,..-e,~ ~rllltmc,,~--reee e’ml~l+. the ~:act tlrat he routed the [ N rmal hurdler sod l.ello’ Dues vNaslomu.co,IO44 ComoUlda.mUeaae,n~ "] fcr:;es~ of opposition,spiked th. .,~the ,.Co.ngresso_f the Uniteft i NativesAroused [ Detroit City (’ollcgc sh;t pnt Add another New World to the I...... learned..... ¯ I ...... that gulls of Republicanism an~’i ,~a~cs.,~l~n.¯ tn.e..~reslaenr, rot’ - star second place wcet to rio- civilizedregions of Lhe globe, figlltingothors’ buttles is folly. ~J If itn organization,lirccLcd aml .,. l~urned a hesitating,ut]eertaln : tie,¯ eQUlCk~atlcvlat+ion o! ,luman i. t~ontioueu~rrom|)age Iwar .Spencer., Geneva College, 4. Do noL say your sta~es ,’ public op’nion into tile mosl .,!f~f!ngand the. m,,akn?g of] ...... Pa. high jumper ....l E,iga,¯ Lee will bc dcpopulatcd;your fields .....trolledby Ncffr ...... u .....e .~¢;tttt~tezil~,SU.IClelt.ly claSl,lC ¯ I the count~ ...... "- - ...... -- .. ’ ... ,. . ’ the pitiful Scottsborovictinls, overwhelining majority ill the ’hi-hi- ..,-: .... i ’)a.union (/. stCCl)lecnascace, left without, cultnrc.Ill COUrt- ) ln2et grave emergencies, i g y e,,uva~t, overt, w(e( ¯ tries equal in fertility,and uu- thcn it call bc recordedas a vic- . . hP.tory..,or Americanpolitics, farnl country--to a UlU[tl)]y[ng’m’i R : Conl iff, S.t P’aul Inst, ilcy deserve v’cll of tiler Droau jumpcr took tnird position,der the sanre laws, you canllo~ Lo’y fur Negroes;hut if ;ill or- - Anc*tr:.erepic ih the councils ouE.".’yln:n.Th’cy have exhi- horde of prospectorswho ale per- ,;reule a void i.’2 pDpulationas gauizatiml such as the 1. I, D. 51. I,, T. DeMENA, Officcrqn-Charge ¯ of.’tlire:naticn,no less amazing ,ted ,cal ccn-:aee and no small miLLed to seize the hind, dig outl Beatt.vstaved off a sLiff cbal- ~eli aligh~ you lnakc a vacuuIn accontplishe.~the task, the pro- [0;¯: its