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VOL. 1—NO. 6 EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1938 V^ PRICE FIVE CENTS #> #& UNITED BROTHERHOOD MAKES PROGRESS BUSINESS DIRECTORY Negro Fire Chief Where The Negro Business League Will Meet Organization In President of Brotherhood NAACP To Hold C And H Shoe Shop dens is a very beautiful place, Takes Over Post Display Of Fine Mass Meeting At The C and H Shoe Shop lo­ air cooled by nature. The Gar­ cated on Lincoln Avenue,- direct­ dens can always accomodate NEW YORK. —(ANP)—When ly in front *of ~the Lincoln Gar­ your private parties, just con­ Mayor LaGuardia shook hands and Work For Race Liberty Church dens is announcing special prices tact Dorsey. Opened 24 hours a congratulated Wesley Williams on high class shoe repairing. day. You may dine and dance Friday at noon on the steps of Central Body To Hold Meet Attorney Bailey will be prin­ Henry Piland and his son-in-law, at the Gardens, located at the the city hall, it marked another Monday Night cipal speaker. Clarence Donhoff have a small corner of Dixon and Alvasie Sts. step in the steady climb up the ladder for the first Negro in the The president of the local but complete shop that is equip- Dorsey has a complete line of The United States Missionary branch of the N.A.A.CP. an­ ped to give you the best of 'ser­ cigarettes, ice cream and cigars. N. Y. city fire department, for Baptist Brotherhood has made Wesley, as he is well known in nounces that there will be a vice in the shoe repair line. YOUNG RACE MAN HAS Harlem by his host of friends, rapid strides since its organiza­ big mass meeting at the Liberty Free Heel Plates Will Be Given MODERN TONSORIAL SHOP made the grade of battalion chief, tion several years ago under the Baptist Church Sunday Aug. 7, Away With Each Repair Job Mr. Ewitt McFarland, owner carrying a nifty salary of $5,300 leadership of Gilbert B. Bell. at 3 p.m. There is expected to lie C and H Shoe Shop has of the McFarland Barber Shop ner aSTJUtn and a command of six The organization has promoted be a capacity house to hear At­ been in business only for the past located ini the heart of Derby­ fire companies. many worthwhile projects that torney R. L. Bailey, who will few months and in the short ville, is announcing a celebration Right up through the grades he have helped the members of be the principal speaker. time that it has been established, of the first year that his modern went fireman first, class; lieuten­ our race in this city and has Appeal To Be Made To the owners have been able to shop has been in the present ant; captain and now battalion aided in a great way to elimi­ Clemency Commission location. chief. Hid accomplishments were nate the great misunderstanding build a large' patronage. won solely on merit, each promo­ The purpose of the big ml McFarland has worked in dif­ that usually exists where two ing is to formulate plans M See Their Ad For Special tion being made as the result of races of people reside. Prices On Shoe Repairing—The ferent shops in the city for 7 a competitive examination. His which an appeal can be madnad' S Ad May Be Found On Another years and has added quite a physcial rating is one of the high­ Policy Of The Organization to the Clemency Commission b; Page In This Paper. number to his long list of satis­ est in the department, and his The purpose of the organiza­ Mr. Gilbert B. Bell, president the citizens of the city, on be OLSHINE CREDIT CLOTHIERS fied customers, since he has record as a firefighter is almost tion is to increase knowledge of half of the Swain case. Th* j unequalled in the department. of the Missionary Baptist Brother­ The Olshine Credit Clothiers established his business on Lin­ church policy and discipline and hood. Before coming to this city commission will act on the case I coln. Thomas Piper assists Mc­ It is his iob to attend every to aid the churches in a finan­ he gained fame as a noted lec­ August 9. Attorney Bailey, chair­ located at 615 Main Street has fire in his district, riding to t^e one of the- most complete lines Farland in the shop. cial way. Several incidents fos­ turer and orator. Mr. Bell is em­ man of the State Legislature fire in a snecial car wi^h a pri­ tered by this association in the Redress X!ommission -of the N. of clothing for the entire family STERDLIZATION OF vate chauffeur, supervising all ployed by the city of Evansvile that can be foUnd in the city. INSTRUMENTS work while at a conflagration past few years, have been ac­ and holds a very responsible po­ A.A.C.P., presented the* petition ] Mr. Bohrer, manager of the All instruments that are used and supervising the activities of claimed by some of the outstand­ sition. He resides in the Lincoln signed by Evansville citizens, to store declares, "we are clearing in this Union Shop are complete­ the units under his « command. ing leaders of the city. Gardens. the Governor of Indiana, last) our shelves making ready tor the ly sterilized. There are plenty Chief Williams is one of the best Program To Be Rendered At week which resulted in the! fall merchandise that will soon of comfortable ..chairs, for the liked officers in the department, Regular Meeting Monday Night 9 granting of a stay of execution \ come in. We do not want an waiting customers, in this air- and has his eyes set on a higher The Brotherhood' of the Inde­ until: the eleventh day oi Au- \ ranking before h's retirement. He pendent Church of the city will The 'Big Dipper gust. J overstocked store, so we are of­ cooled shop. The barbers specia­ is also one of the youngest bat­ fering special prices on clothing lize in ladies' work and are render a program at the busi­ talion chiefs, b^ing around forty- ness meeting of the Central Ass'n Wants Sentence Commuted for the entire family at reduced equipped to give a complete five years of age. Conies To Town Body which will be held at the To Life Imprisonment prices". A charge account at Ol­ tonsorial service, including shaves, The N.A.A.C.P., is working to shine means (1) you can buy haircuts, massages, hair straight­ Community Center. The program This conversation was recent­ will start at 8 p.m. . have the death sentence of now (2) save now <$) wear now ening, etc. To Dedicate Debt-Free ly heard on the avenue. 1st James Swain, who was indicted BUT PAY LATER. Go To Mc's The Next Time You Officers Of The Brotherhood party: "I hear that the Big Dip­ G. B. Bell, pres.j ffc E. Emage and sentenced for killing of "Tftat's Credit With A Smtfe" Need Some Barber Work. Church In Gary per has come to town". The Chris Bredenkamp, local white MITCHELL'S FOOD MARKET vice, president; W. M. ' Johnson, second party, "what is the Big second vice president; • H. ' W. groceryman, last fall, commuted The Mitchell's Food Market is GARY, Ind., (ANP)—The mem­ Dipper"? The first party, "have to life imprisonment. Swain, in bers and friends of Israel CME Hackman, sec'y. Austin Griffith, not you heard, it is that new having its grand . opening this NOTICE! treas.; B. F. Lambert, chaplain,. company with James Alexander, church with their pastor, the wide brim drape model hat with 16, entered Bredenkamp's Gro­ week at 273 Canal St. The Mar­ The Evansville Argus is spon- Rev. J. Claude Allen, will see Adrian BeJJ^ auditpA^ James V. the low crown, recently intro­ cery with the intention' of rob* < ket isiocated in the,:,building [jspriEig. ,-a^ Cash Drawing .Cqntest -the realization ...of,.. their- dreams' Roach* musical^jdkector. T." B. duced to Harlem and is now bing the 'store, and as a result • formerly 'occupied by the S afift* 'tfi^'wul start Saturday August j and efforis when • they w6*Shrjjtj 'S^w'^pui^ii^^cna^^TjPimes Sweeping the nation from coast of such actions the groceryman B Market. During Opening Week 6, 1938 and will be held every in their hem churcnVthis SuiStay.- v.; afoach, ^Sirm., w" program The Owner Of The Market Is Bishop J. A. Bray of Chicago to coast. It is now featured at was killed. two weeks thereafter. $2.00 in committee. LEVINSON AT THIRD AND Offering Some Quality Meats cash money will be given away is expected to preach, at the President Of Association Attends And Groceries At Greatly Re­ morning service. MAIN STREETS. The second to the holder of the lucky ticket party, "well, I just purchased Pastor's Institute B duced Prices. See These Items The dedication service will James Weldon Johnson Rev. M. R. Dixon; Jr., presi­ At the public drawing that will last two weeks, August 8-22 a new suit from STANLEY Listed In An Ad On Another be held at the offices of the Left "Oyer $10,000" dent of the N.AA.C.P, has gone Page In This Week's Paper. Go while many local and out of CLOTHING CO., one of these ARGUS every other Saturday town men and women will ap­ new shades of green in a drape to Chicago where he will attend To Mitchell's Market Today And at 4 p.m. N$W YORK CITY, (ANP)— the'Pastor's Institute and Edu­ Take Advantage Of These Rock pear on the nightly programs. model, and I think that I will The pastors and their choirs of James Weldon Johnson, killed on cational Conference to be con­ Bottom Prices. The Market Is In order to be eligible to en­ Antioch Baptist Church, 313 Robin Street, Houston, Texas (Rev. go to LEVINSON today and the nine C.M.E. Churches in X. J. Goodall, pastor), which will serve as headquarters for the 38th June 26, in an auto crash at get me one of the Big Dippers ducted jointly by the Divinity Very Clean And Sanitary. Mr. ter this contest, you must be an Wicasset, Maine, left an estate adult. Chicago will be the guests of annual session of the National Negro Business League, August 1) to in a jade green color and then School of the University of | Mitchell Appreciates Your Patro­ Israel Tuesday evening. 19. Morning sessions will be held in the auditorium, August 17 and 18, of *bver $10,000*: if.IrasV learn­ Chicago and the Chicago Theo- | nage, So Pay Him A Visit To- You Do Not Have To Make A ed. I believe that I will be looking Single Purchase. You Just Clip So far the new church under and exhibits will be housed on the first floor. Arrangements have as if J just stepped out of the logical Seminary and the Dis Day And Make A Purchase. Rev. Allen has met all building been perfected to serve noonday meals to delegates and visitors in ciples Divinity House. This in AUTO LAUNDRY The Ad Of The Elite Liquor Yellow is a beautiful color., We Esquire Magazine." The first expenses. The pasto*- has added the dining room. The $2,000,000 Coliseum site for League's Night party, "You will be surely tog­ stitute will be in session iron Store Out Of This Paper And to the church roll 307 members Program. The recently constructed $2,000,000 Sam Houston Coliseum disapprove of its use to indicate When you have a car to be Carry The Same To The Elite cowardice. »,* ged in the above named regalia Monday, August 1 through Stun and has raised since coming will be the scene of the public programs of the National Negro Busi­ day, August 14. Rev. Dixon will washed or polished, take it to Liquor Store Where You Will here in 1934, $33,004.04. W* ness League. The city council of Houston granted the Houston Negro but you forgot to mention your the Auto Laundry at 611 S. E. Be Given A Coupon. Wvte Your Sttfi was the first Harlem cult tie. You can get the shirt, tie return to the city on week aids Chamber of Commerce, host to the league parley, free use of this to occupy his pulpit at Alexan­ 7th. St. and let James "Shorty" Name And Address On The modern and air-conditioned municipal auditorium. Governor James leader to preach direct action for and other accesories at the same Hobby give it the best wash and Coupon, Place It In A Box TTiat V. Allred of Texas, will speak in this building at 8:30 p.m.. Wednes­ jobs. store, in colors to match your der A.M.E. Church. polish in the state. "Shorty" Will Be Found At The Store day, August 17. Father Divine led the singing ensemble. If you get that outfit, has the reputation of being the And Retain The Stub. Stephen Wells and eating, but the-Sufi putt his a wrist watch and Cameo ring best in the game. He is fast, de­ followers on the picket line with from ACME JEWELERS ON TEXAN WHO FORGED In case you do not have the placards sayings "Buy Where You pendable and efficient. At the MAIN STREET, you will be stub on your person when the Can Work,"- in front of stores Auto Laundry you will find a Wins Oratori­ whose proprietors he accused of titled, the man of the hour." DAUGHTERS INTO SI laundry that is equipped to give winner is announced or when some one comes to your home refusing to hire -Negro help. He your car a full Radian Auto reached the heigifth''of his pOwer Harry Levinson Has Establish­ ORGIES GETS CHI Lustre that will preserve the with the cash award, the money cal Contest in the Winter of 1934-35 and* his ed A Store In The City That will go back into the cash fund CRASH FATAL TO > ,s ^paint on your car and will give nicket lines 'Were a- s bre tiSlft to Has Grown To Be Quite Popu­ TYLER, Tex.—(ANP)—In oriel it that everlasting gloss. There and added to the next cash The oratorical contest given Harlem merchants. The tension lar For The Members Of The of the most sensational caseg are 7 distinct points that are award that will be given away at the Liberty Baptist. Church that reulted from this, combined Younger Group Who Want The ever tried in Smith county, Dis] features of the Radian Auto two weeks from that date. This last Monday evening was well wi*h other causes of friction, re­ Latest In Hat Styles. Levinson trict court, and with the' courtf Lustre Treatment; will be the general procedure attended and proved to be a sulted in the fatal Harlem race Is Now Indiana's Leading Hat­ room restricted to men only Bel from week to week. You may huge success. The contest was riots of March, 19m. ter. This Is A Complete Haba- cause of the nature of the testil 1. Provides a hard transparent be present at the drawing if you ARUM HITLER' The Sufi, whose name was fre­ mony, the jury, after being of sponsored by the Oddfellows. quently corrupted with 'Snoofi' in dashery With The Latest In 'finish that does not water spot, so desire. THE ELITE LIQUOR Stephen Wells was awarded the Men's Styles. only 14 minutes, found CharlJ crack or peal. NEW YORK CITY, —(ANP)— under Burkhardt's instruction. Harlem, called himself His Holi­ Tucker, white Rio Gfrande ben! STORE IS LOCATED AT 718 first prize in the contest. Anna Miss Price also climbed into the 2. Maintains a clear lustre for LINCOLN AVENUE and features Sufi Abdul Hamid, known as the ness Bishop Amiru-Al-Mu-Minim picker, guilty of participator Lewis, Esther Mitchell and Elsie "Black Hitler of Harlem" and one cabin. Sufi Abdul Hamid. He said he in the rape of his daughter, Irenl many months. a complete line of liquors, gins, Tunley won the second, third of that district's most colorful Ten minutes later, the plane was born in the shadow of an 3. The more it is washed, the Father Divine Given 15, by prostituting her to N^T cocktails', and wines at reasonable and fourth prizes respectively. characters, was killed Sunday was seen to suddenly wobble and Egyptian pyramid. The police groes. Tucker was sentenced better it looks. '•'*%& prices. They are as near as your The other contestant was Fran­ when the plane he bought last spiral toward the ground. A mo­ said bis name was Eugene Brown 50-Room N.Y. Mansion die in the electric chair. 4. Easily removes scum found phone.—Call 2-7482. Thursday crashed at Bellmore, L. ment later it plunged into an open and that he was born in Lombard Although found guilty of pa ces Cooksey. field with terrific force, the im­ on the car with cleaner—lustre MISS EVANSVILLE ARGUS I., narrowly missed a highway street, Philadelphia. ticipating in the sex criij never requires removal. Oddfellows To Sponsor Other crowded with Sunday motorists. pact hurling the three occupants He appeared in Harlem about NEW YORK,—Father Divine, POPULARITY CONTEST GOING Educational Programs the Harlem evangelist has re­ against only one daughter, Irerl 5. Striping can be applied over Hamid's pilot, Fred Burkhardt from the cabin. First to reach the 10 years ago wearing a black GREAT scene was Patsy Cositore, spec­ ceived from followers as a gift a Tucker was also charged wf the lustre. This oratorical contest is only was killed and his white secretary, beard, a turban, a gold braided forcing his wife, Mrs. Golf The names of the contestants one of the many such programs tator, who said the cult leader 50-room mansion on Madison ave­ 6. Unaffected by weather con­ Hiss Kay Price,- was critically riding cloak of green velvet and nue, complete with private tele­ Tucker, 38, and another daug; of the Miss Evansville Argus that will be sponsored in the hurt. tried to rise, then fell back dead. huge patent-leather boots. . His ditions. Pilot Burkhardt, with 3,000 flying phone system and a loud-speak­ ter, Ruby, 17, to have illicit Contest will be printed in next very near future. The proceeds Plane Plunges message mingled features from er arrangement which will broad­ lations with 19 Negroes, for' 7. Two applications a year week's issue of the Argus. The hours to his credit and regarded Buddhism, the Koran and the maintains new car appearances of these events will go to the Early Sunday afternoon, he ar­ as a skilled airman, was also cast his frequent exhortations of average of 75 cents for each contest is going great and the benefit of the CHARITY FUND. bible in varying proportions. "peace" in the building. fense. Mrs. Tucker said she a| for the life of the ear. rived at Roosevelt Field with his dead. Difficulties beset the Sufi after ladies are working very faith­ A VERY WORTHWHILE CAUSE. wife and a score of followers. His The purchase of the house, her daughters had takenl fully to win that beautiful Philco Rival Of Father Divine the Harlem riots, however. His enough • money in one night wife, who was known as Madame violently anti-Semitic speeches which consists of two brownstone Did You Know That Kraft's Radio that is now on display at Futtam, spiritualist is Said to be homes made into one, was dis­ make a $25 down payment' Weekend Special Is Fresh Peach The death of the Sufi ended a brought about his arrest and Mag­ Spiegel's Furniture Co. 617-19 the author of several booklets on career that had affected Harlem' istrate Thomas Aureflo sentenced closed last night. The price was a car. Ice Cream Sundae? These Ice Main Street. This Radio Is Be­ how to win in the numbers game. more deeply than that of any cult him to twenty days in jail after $24,000. ' Since the present term of Cream Sundaes, Made By That ing Offered As The Grand Prize. Actor Saves A She waited a* the hangar with leader, not excluding Father Di­ a hearing on charges that he had The evangelist will live there trict court ended last week,] Popular Young Clerk In Kraft's, The Second Prize is a Beautiful her husband's disciples while Ham- vine, whose idea of fried chicken staged a public meeting without with his 12 secretaries and chosen was believed that the trial f Harold Davis, Are The Talk Of 15 Jewel Ladies' Wrist Watch id went aloft in the recently-pur­ and gravy "heavens" the Sufi is a police permit and had made a disciples. Mrs. Tucker and the 18 Neg The Town. Now On Display At The Acme White Film Star chased plane to continue lessons suspected of having borrowed. The speeeh calculated to cause a riot. —all held on statutory At that time a report by Proba­ charges—rwill not be held u] Jewelers, 428 Main Street. Go the November term of cq Don't Forget To Mention The And See These Beautiful Prizes l~ tion Officer W. T. Mulhern said he Business, Political HOLLYWOOD, (ANP)—James i held an authentic degree of Doc­ Witnesses against Tucker Argus When Answering Ads. Today. To All Contestants!!!!! Stephenson saved Boris Karloff's tor of Philosophy. Figure Passes On his daughter, Irene and two Just Say, "I Saw Your Ad In August 15 Is The Deadline On neck on the set of "Devil's Is­ NOTICE ored residents of Bullard—Sj The Evansville Argus". The Guest Tickets Now Being On Jan. 8 his estranged "con­ land" when a movie guillotine DEAR READERS— You can help this newspaper tract" wife, Mme. Stephanie St. NEW YORK.—(Special to AN Moseley, 55, a railroad sa! Offered By The Manager Of" The didn't follow direction and went Claire, ambushed him in front of P)—Jacob Q. Moses, for more hand and Young Johnson, AIR COOLED ROYAL GARDENS Majestic Theatre. So Please Work beserk in a "last minute pardon" thrive if you will only lend it your help. You may 209 West 125th street and fired than half a century prominent in farmer. Although the case' DRAW LARGE CROWDS Hard And Get Your Tickets. We scene which nearly ended dis­ five shots at him. He was not ser­ the business and political life of one of plain "pandering," NIGHTLY Have Only A Limited Amount astrously for Karloff. do this by patronizing those whom you see ad­ iously hurt. New York, died Wednesday night the family one of ill repute! And They, Are Going Fast. The star was to have his neck Three months ago the Sufi re­ at Bellevue hospital after a leng­ was thought here the proseeuf Popular Henderson Nite Club vertising in this newspaper every week and when may demand the extreme pea Proves Popular1 With Youngsters saved in the film scene by a tired from class war and leased thy illness. soldier who interposed his rifle a substantial building at 103-5 ty for the 19 Negroes involi The Royal Gardens, managed Something like the trailer life barrel between the blade and the answering the ads, mention the paper. By doing by "Dorsey", is proving to be Morningside avenue, recently va­ Grown-ups ought to follow the existed in the time of the "mov­ block. Real steel was used in­ cated by a Knights of Columbus Boy Scout idea; and by "doing one of the most popular places so, you will soon help to build the paper, then it ing wagon." But movina wagon stead of wood to add drama in Club. Here he established the one good turn a day," they would Most fascinating feature of for the pleasure seekers of Hen­ folk knew that that kind of ex­ sound as well as action when will be able to serve you as you would so desire. Buddhist Universal Holy Temple find more than one coming to old fiddlers' contest is the old J derson and Derbyville. The Gar- istence couldn't go on forever. steel met steel. of Tranquility, Inc. hand. dlers. YOU DO NOT SEE YOUR MERCHANT'S ADVERTISEMENT IN THE ARGUS ASK HIM THE REASON LET THE ARGUS BE YOUR SHOPPING GUI

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* Worker May Receive C. L. Davis Made Contractor Retains ASKS LYNCHING PROBE N. Y. Boasts A Negro Vets $575,000 uil Wealth 0% Negro Road-Builders; BY UNITED STATES Defies KKK Threat TULSA, Okla.—(A N P)—Oil President. Choose WASHINGTON.— Rep. Louis Colored Social riches may come to 'lorn Mont­ Ludlow (D), Indiana proposed a PFRSonALiTiEsmmus KNOXVILLE, Tenn.—(By Dr. "compromise" anti-lynching bill gomery, ti4-year old resident Plan For The ^ HARRY T. BURLEIGH, A.S.C.A.P. Atlantic City, N. J. O. B. Taylor for ANP)—Superin­ and insisted that Atty. Gen. nere out it'n have to be mure tendent Cash of the McDougal Security Branch than the $075, Ouu already offer­ Homer S. Cummings conduct stu­ •The Student That Inspired Dvorak Construction Co., with branch of­ dies with a view toward offering ed him he insisted Saturday. Notables Participate In fices at Concord, Tenn., near here to congress definite recommenda­ Montgomery, owner of 547 has answered a KKK warning NEW YORK, Aug. (By Al LegionCon'v tions for anti-lynching legislation. White for. ANP)—Although hun­ acres near Kilgore, Texas, said A. T. A. 35th Annual "get those Negroes back to Geor­ Ludlow renewed his request for he had been offered sums rang­ gia" by bringing in more men dreds of thousands of colored a justice department study of citizens of the United States are LOS ANGELES, Aug. (ANP) ing from $4,000 to $575,000 for Meet In Tuskegee from Atlanta where their main possible anti-lynching legislation the land but he's in no hurry to office is located. registered under the administra­ —As the date, Sept. 18-22, draws in reply to Cummings' statement tion of the Social Security Board, nigh which will bring thousands sell. He inherited the land TUSKEGEE, ALA., July 31.— ' A seven mile stretch on the that responsibility for such legis­ years* ago and holds the abstract, The Thirty-Fifth Annual meeting Chattanooga-Nashville four lane and hundreds of colored work­ of legionaires here from all over lation "is primarily and unmis­ ers are engaged in maintaining the country for the National he said, but litigation has been of the American Teachers Asso­ highway a few miles out of Knox- takably upon congress." in progress for a long time. ciation, in session at Tuskegee ville, is now under construction the records of the various of­ American Legion convention lo­ Ludlow \ submitted a proposed fices, there is only one branch cal colored citizens become more Montgomery and his wife live Institute since Tuesday, July 26, by the McDougal company, head­ anti-lynching bill which, he said, in the rear of 1605 Peoria. They closed Friday evening, July 29, ed by Supt. Cash who is reported office in the country manned ex­ and more conscious of the im­ might be used as the basis for clusively by Negroes. And to portant part Negro doughboys have five children, all living in with a brief address by the re­ to have said. "If I am to be re­ justice department recommenda­ Texas. Tom was an official em­ tiring President A. Heningburg, sponsible for this job then it is New York, went the honor of played in the great war. But the tions. Under the Ludlow sugges­ being selected for that branch fact that there were many color­ ploye of a food store but thru Assistant to the President, North only fair that I should know tion, the justice department ed officers in command in va­ a business slump the store had Carolina College, Durham, and something of the ability of the would investigate all lynchings to office. Chicago had one which rious divisions will be more been forced to close and Tom the presentation of the newly men who work on it." "These determine whether a federal later was consolidated. ^ elected president Carrington L. men have been with ny company graphically brought to light is on the Oklahoma unemploy­ statue had been violated. Located at the cross roads of than at any past gathering since ment list. Davis, Principal, Douglass High for years, they are dependable, School, Baltimore, and former and their work has been satisfac­ Harlem, 125th Street and 7th the armistice was signed. Kilgore is in the heart of Tex­ Regional Vice- President of the tory. The colored workers who Avenue, this office is under the The commander, is Lieut. Nor- as' largest oil belt, where many American Teachers Association. recently arrived from the Georgia Mississippi Boy, 16, immediate supervision of George man O. Houston, adjutant of the Negroes have come into great Have Lively Program City, as well as those who have E. Cohron, who has the title of association with a number of wealth and land. Kilgore is lo­ Highlights in the program been here for a longer period are manager; his assistant is William local ex-service men who also cated between Shreveport, La., throughout the week were ad­ paid $ 1 an hour as skilled con­ Makes First Solo Flight C. Kelley, both with long ex­ wore the bars of officers. Mr. and Dallas, Tex. dresses by Thurgood Marshall, crete finishers. perience in government work Houston was with the 317th am­ Assistant Special Counsel, NAAC and both being civil service ap­ munition train. A few of the P, New York City, who told of GREENVILLE, Miss., (ANP) pointees as the result of com­ other members of the local chap­ Capital, 5th Negro the work that the Association has Calvin's Newspaper Service petitive examinations. ter are Lieuts. Curtis C. Taylor, —After completing the eight- recently accomplished in the hours of training fixed by the Others on the staff of the Ha*^_i A. J. Booker, Curtis Carpentier, City, Ranks Ninth equalization of teachers' salaries lem office are Mrs. Wormley; *. BBenni s Matthews. Captains FranK in Maryland and Virginia. In TESTED RECIPE U. S. Department of Commerce, David Lee Scott, 16 year old Mrs. Brown, Misses Murray and Pearl, Thos. Pwen, George Allen, In Retail Business this connection the recently dis­ —By Frances Lee Barton— Trotman and Mr. Hartgrove—all dward Spearman, Chas. Owens, missed Principal in St. Peters­ aviation enthusiast, made his first solo flight last week. civil service appointees with re­ nd others, 35 in all. burg, Florida, was presented to INGERBREAD has as many cords of former service with the WASHINGTON, D. C—(ANP) Taking off at the Greenville y Preparations are being made the audience and told of develop­ roles in the household as an ac­ •government. —William L. Austin, director ments in Florida toward equaliza­ G aviation field, young Scott made to entertain the visiting officers Bureau of the Census, reports tor in a stock company. Sometimes (n r

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M ..Wgtf iiOl tb*i leppariiiiRJtj&fllo lkfeep .mbasy ^minejT'^^./TWH^'in^S *9 Wifti WW ^^l^^*?BKb0^lf:fc»^^fe f| **« Jsbn also %sfted fipenfa in jpgjsaj- J anie%,?ffi, tfrfeeiWgj»Str|P Un 1 1 9 no" iol 10i9 )fiBdg[rto"ea«|i jij%-x^iv(siihfiadtfa-aBd ijuibru-n^ff* ~r?Js§w8J^9i^& to e WloH ,9'UJ'D'q arii ai xH5 Y^E | S^ rr il %98io 9?® 9fl ''iPi^'^JfeT R8g3rdl§ss OTthe^emcjfeVcy^and iWg^ge^dHJ ttft ",:pat*«itSesnsB0pg . .many>9^.lib.Hoken,njiea^tij^Jld »fti^ JTj&lesudBBingBbbeBdiOTQjriJPB^toA • iflWknttsctf'^o 4ftM% Slt¥%n| "f^qmcy^off^^iri^MBWhs t da iw 0 31 I ie ! 1 c%nrt^y 8f any s^Uce 8encierT : GejorgsoSiicanfiE G^ewjwaedtoeafi ^J?|SJ ingtfte cjty a|jdjI*h«J9heo-»fil| S^nda^dJutevglVaingrniJ'riawi" 1*8 / ^^dinss ttiat sthey«a«e feeafc tug- a &fc" ,rfl9c'M yi§siSi iSi HRoses-l*a.i iSfjerabtilfi flocalsntofttfaib bsfetgrrispt^gntioh bf^the HWfl* anu"ltei$!$rui S°llt9r %ffi^HE, GMoripidiiifar ,Jftv©j ^OT'TO any^3mmui¥w'?% th|tt' sEr| =Irrka7%itJ0».KBP?nio npsi slrifsay (SjjEshqa jdk and^cfeggenSbgd^iWei isfertfaltow. MvMfte P.e^ehws—755IIJSC»3 G&wa:| moaeddaWW iy.-m bio a-iea^ S3 | rgbftfawamd M»^V.blij9ttp^lr0»s'%'«4 •vicW^if-•'nof oSe^ tOjift 'ft fs.^wl aonW^9rtaf8 sffi^SWI BfbittlJ^sJtSy wl^RJSNGJ^fcHsq SQJ a¥o«liiOTtitiQg| didtsoctfeuBfitj ajdehaiti©4q4eq ssdl atod ance and Bartenders—Internationr J flJ •onrOKflMTf qvcfTR lljig 81 _ bf!8 1 1 Lv/ono53f»£ityrfj to gjlDiiJ Yiifim 9"ri -j «M«. «hd !M88.««PayWt b%% -x^i 'i'enddiir^" ffie' greatest/ service Jto "®T^iiST^a9 SrgTPaK''tapa6a;ia«ftj4U»- nFiio-M ^ •IJit^a§bi"*".9a-^ej jfestej he^b-J^iafihe%utiifi«jlri davtaf 1 sim pdr-) al League,} of ;Am;egi£a,7witfcSrtB£!J inea-io dbivz-bliow aid to a-ns'tto re hurfiaiif^,.'Ii,' „ q- Guess I've caught .trhijilMpeincisple'] Se^r^au^onesH^WewbterighaYRfd guests^K*fflRf%u!l|* lifs^^/ffllih Dnt Wr-i, th^oMEEBPIOjLSTAJSlyMKE fam- wuShejoW05tedjns8te^e 8&iteudi jLojal^ft^soaJf^lJat^t jn^taJv*iicli i;>j5e}aney„Smi.th, who:ihais been>iri isiSJty srit riJiw gJi'iovfi'i a gnol 1 9 i of Owensboro, Kentucky, Sundayj WWf atf Me ^e^peCT' tp.'tfie ,ef| .rMUgANftTB ^QMBAriEi* fiThis •ifeYfV- t*s*fil uov ssS— (fSSSS 8«w sH .v.Iisqoiq jtuiib ot !T^%(fi9llfW8H?S«iP-lM.ll 9lSC9M I [MewriYoaJlii fe6Kthgi|}«it ^W '^e^sj liHieTic¥, %tlrest ana courtesy of i^Wk^Mas(fi-^mm et&aWsdiOftiw 3iUl«a3fto asi^x9 -xol ag^aw to j 9 B 9 insurance company supports.ithle Don't say that I told you this; pBlSva'i—gniltiofa—Mr*i I5dsaiaeBaBa&lBr»0318fliBiwE| in prffiR9 "'i'J"JIJOiiJU VDniJri XJ2T i a rf 'Service •ffi4M*i#"a nfed"?oj XJ&j .Cjtu-is$an$ra^4^ js. c^jeflMe^ej Pand jpne Af t(|e ^members 10SSD&11 ijffttffetiPSSibfiF qWithto%So ojhgrj )Ii$IBi-iH3iltae 9 i to -isJqsfb lanil £t;;vne preset ..tuneu^/(^pi^fJohri 9 , 0 il 9 fi !?J#reijtw pi»Keajustnab pogulasllasj ofea PtOTffi Heaitn Nhr sls^ mj 1 •Q's Bfre^AsseeW^S^te 4'oMjpaj^ |uiiiojis ^i+th^ J^Wr -,Yar^Hp^|l| M^^hTosWananas-^fiavjga iMo¥-J rawlanua ^S|^sa^^jj(aafl},OL^ojaa flW Sffltt »iH9W. (:¥bi3M IgWfflS jd^dBs?feriei8B l^n^U93bliiii^0'x44ati "Traaes. council^1 isVnow. .conpfotingl don't we have any in our city of 1 e po^^S^^fe. D|fc i^^^'cflpisbs^' she 8Pdriia»wenc38sBtraHtilL, ii)uiia5s| ;; V 3 ton—City .woda 9'rti | a,rpi^t^ne ,actj3t..an,;exclusiye nite •fflat.rrrPlSfgflf Wilft J'ffl o^ JBs| K tti-ivU' trS vorf iKize • "ivew'-trie's) George AS*StW6odl^J614r ACBellet; flub ,#n)dthfiiiteopiiitB ei9aoqrao0 abou1r"70U0 population? We hav4 ,grga£ji£ed.. „waL rpjoice—ai—t gof that lovely ditty, "I Let |a trombone .jplaO«E4 iaretJAhaadiB%3! mtet® a'na^^uW?6'^0^9^,"^)! s (^n-igip 9gaty3Bl\feUSteiSs*edtawf S-TMSBI udesSlfme j Heart." Jfe rv^f%',9^y,9tt&o5sr%¥xifJ«*IB"eWr? isj City .8 aMA T T3UOUA ! •S^BAsatoBiesoi 89-§BW noinu-noft •WSS-ktefe-i ^npl^gd' i in^iftiesey "abottt ^"'SmuMttf^.f'fflfenmer.oigfne f G 9, s &li%lthe e 1 jHettteciSitofflieJ—^rowideiiace^ 5&y?. 0?t"-^ "" '*''" ,'{ " ' f ^ b 3. I Md * Sap^f*J |llv*irg MilM, ,fflSnPil» TlsWlf qe * t#ftiri8 ByQffn-s- sfiiOOOY'aDteirt Negboesit ^cMoiSjP9te| Wiapasn Avenaa Fpnee.-A Fo»ee li:rl n -©aseyHiCteayeKD^wiStbrgtSj'sSC^liw ; ^'accordftfg to ThVgenx. iSroSl^ Sa# St§ SDIAPO—39 ¥ap,i ae^gj^ytdt'jatSEtiaesHotria Gataeron. sp;errt .a few dayg in,'^he[,esty 489^ u v ? l [©MS^flssaet MaddehtiaCitspsiiimob | |seifola4iiiJsi(JjT|l^|M,ETE #P n( »Sve mJtddJEfia^feleA ite-Aswag] .9ijfi9& Sfriftlfte lisip&i'tajntfBiiifesoltt-j JffftyeugPQgf' 'ffiJflgWEiogijBdE ^rsj 8 4 J' t!^f JSliiteA^'^dbini2 UMA JAM 9l e er€ tI iBeajtrise BuchanaAt*ML'15::S. !B.i>flth Iljs«*b4? StArfMbf ihe- cw izens •„ertas " is the same little swe fefe bsiti-is—99-ilna .^-jedaaoIiipB | »y^qiVtei ^ftteftT^ b^ W4^o3)oi Banks .Hamilton of .the ot Lihcohl OS nS9a pT5n—lloi-JWrsTi Sjdtiatjjjj •ifilo\?¥^i.ft4l%an¥RiHe!sa*aJs "support on the floor of ijjier Qon-i lartSfe&^JiitBq auos-S'iog laom art' s sl rtain comnwiniter of tte op- to you to remftte this stigma |*elf s^0 ^^a.£er e jjh^jj^partui +9ifi['J—-k—,MJIUO3 btiriT—rfees'id j vention provides for complete| l iQardeiasrf i&t&iodsuH o't^Vl to ff-'bra» aJi^9NJ rrWiwlfte %M of 0W hut •Aradensj3ft4iiPolfciiYv?Ueatiitroft;i jKo'.'1 flMJ w#^t4Sq¥fri[motlj|er'si^u»tfe^ abolition of discrimination against; ai #Si™f?M r^uftej-i^Wtgys-ifflTS-igikaW Ganall E9, : f 0 l ^ Mtf $i$WJ'k ,1 fMW^-jA&i CjffiBSKSaDiMSCBtja ] Negro ^oK^eis,, inyth-e; ;pa,^er ing j m-. Mi$S ^Aghfet, '^tei^ ^i'6y|fl' flfj Mi6s,«Mil'li ft*iJs jfaffleuef tfte m«fa-: ^nSpiraTiflirTliSt the younger mo3 in n 1 aorCityyd bablp?9ri fi99d asri icrfl ! E worthy institUWfefis. IponderiRgL^.^f her *Mw***ns elsj -baRP%nfteW ^t9H§S an^acsity dusrwr Tne^delegation,fWill . als.o, CaWf iS£ flrar ietuMedJ jfe AWyf^H hers fOfnifeherirpopaffli' yriwrg Sseial generation would—receive through Tlb )C sui^w; wn' arAeVdnienfto me" Tn-i Adol-BbjUS/QuniiainghaiMw-1^6)0 Wat-i set of H«hd«#soa? K#yand'£ iie't-' pvhere? I noted a very happy _ej 9W f39^T|lBftr'K BAshigJ*f(S*iW9te| a|||r|p!$djvgfi£. ^)wa|^(inriDa-j orf jseejag. real[c§ervj:lef) i^efideued ' by a er e lar terfcaiflfaaiy ACofiftUllibn* td^HK-i —nut—-City—-^~~- (lo^^or -gel ilniiflM <^bihty? 7 1 fa|fss,W og||$r>&)e asSswJ: "' ^Mril W raiBftay IlbHfeby1^oJife': ^msvuJe'91ff^;,Yy^i^ig ^ieji^iand! i • | f.. ju3dn jii' -- &go when that dashing youij i( in n roontliri*e ssspardtH Nelt'dlLofiils' ,in | E h ili te aew itaAa ftoiiooboiq 9nf: 9rf:lMiSs? Ca&Wn.''©t, Jfei|^iolqj^- ^jR?ryiS ^jSs tai8P sth8fe iftBB-j d&w jEJateljjandrifrftsta'UKaHifi'jHeM/' I relatives. .gbried qmsO 000 ] BaTilH ,9ldsO ASBIO ,bn9 aJiw Borneo ^tom|^|>K^ns^0vay paj iWBoTi^f^bnJ ^o£aH}S£lJtfa3Sr*f| to Tafet^o^tjigr gJfiLegatesijtarieiiiMAfiR 'lMtOif ^ca^A^speiM^a weefcjivi^iglierjjga^-i .K'f^'ne toJPafeflnuteWErftJaitnpifi^tj 3 M visit. Wonaer"md she njee±„" " For Yoxg'g (Jp beljgv^Sfe^t) tfoe i 93 Wmq "fjoiiCTrrr •j#s.'nogbis! %&\ |lbeijjn,§4§ft jseo^l^fyrtj-eastresa/of: flftweff *nurslS: Miss : Mr. ^hpma^3Pa«ks5p|Mreili|n- W trJe^'^oy fee6ut#"is now fce«ig w , aB9^iAfd9\ifeH qf|*Kt. 988 tfe31Awo eH »f row %*-' misinlss* "flSp'^n *f en- a 9n 9 ^fl «ini*PT83i*8fii9lWsa wnB€B^Elq ! Kt3'Skeg4l1—rA- xYAa>TuTAi 'Um at« ejiir^mivme&- Ml m iWoSfiferiBf? aMw feffip ¥«H sfi^t^S riSSbtlarfj bu> nes*(|na»|d ^antu$&y.|i| Ifeflwas Pfit to ,a'!90iotpne „rffi«i,oo iq .nartf -IOD grij mo'il 9^9 ii'Jijfd R ^niii9a AnoM.f< gusI t BTfl/iTa WOH8 ie g°aM RfW ^tvjQWck^lia^ffjfe . Jicrer^gT:lIej E^tol"!^^!^^^ servli^al 1^3l«5p!romo^S• a%oT ad­ -9f[9d aBfl ll JUlIj 9iiu ,ii"'Jis D9'I0 s a ) [o ! hd then get Tcaught i Ww 4 ffiymbe^W%e UhiO*s_;ex^ — - MJSy ^ifrie'r^flJb| ij|o'^pfe^ W^ffft^OP W0 :to i b vance agent ~te7 ^hhinv Lunce- a he ra^V^laiftSnW?/yteLhafi SF* 9flJBb^|ig^}gii a£«»t9-ajfligpcqit(ftb eSSive^ b&aid, Snd Sfei i^ R6w ^^Lin^ijji aj^peg .j^y J^ajSfp fotS's' •^amic^Kf ns-'Tnef \waeejta: 4jf*inji^US"3fe'o:K3«fOT Spqfltevpteni'fe| w iooo .Hi! [ene^^^iftW^wfni^populi fe^f°?Wt Ifaj IfiW I ,93l0KIfi B Sjffit I ««b- r mn^^Jgr B ChjcagfR,^ {^., b l*6ae| } ^Pf^^f ^«J^I03! ilfw anoit the isa«Mp >direr- ;.C.C.'e^i m^s>e^^it, th* g9inscuno33Bi—trrstran—J^rif yioia I'lut^i t>iw^',m bfiSL iidl tn TTOltB^ j Fields is s^out*B»stHfe ffito ^UrtKt lute little Mary was the cause I n J^a j^^ll^B. B n99fi >v«rf bflJOW 3I 1 i ,p ,jM-gfy j^ gJ afl1 T^e^id^-^as^no® er details; get in 'touch~with Mr. jbsld .pirit n Mint '"'' i'i> ftoi^^R affjf ffihetgS^y bt»jNr**fro' isTCj TOT JW^Yfagp^fyPr -w^feW YOR te 'fA^PJ^'lrfSeie- ing the^ r^%ireht'te §ie resi­ C^nalir§t.; is [working in/Michigiaii Ihe Wmdy yf§tyi$§.:yi *^e c't •biftftio^ of'JffiS^ re^ftiW^cfeufsitioS dents at tfltf9gncMg3Bftient of so fesatfee suanntenw airit beanuon Fieidioii^Qtft*^T«|yp»ll# ofiian «Statd*J«fst va$fc<§s'M:'£rBm ffig many Negro5St BufT this doesn't lo^tii rToh^gv/lffifi Sta«*|M£ScHbol BUFFALO^S'UPU ,b>) 15( Watch the "ferns" swell and fr TCfeSk Mfflh WiMffwPUSffiie Iiianagblnha'vsaffitsiBnMuial pS5Hftfita..».. ^3c : 0 i PJHMJJI^ Yjgsh;>iw« RQuIfl tse^Uhre tltfth srii woda btiii U'.;oJf a fit of amoo fa 2ny carlqads oi fofts, singing ffie -9p ¥|j)§JP%B3 tOj^ejifecJtlansigiifiM ?e : Drria tunes Irom up JNoo' YaYi^n 1 XfIBffl Pi!Se^!"bf- -ffle513 BKtk'THefsiaK feet high, facirigj^feftoqRcfesieweLt Mrs. Willie BfJlook of; Jacksfi'nt jMmwm s»tas^8iH»6T®i W&i.;]lQ0o;!5 aJ'3 from.'.inQWj/ when 3HIF THINGS t&kf^M^if^ J f 1 Dressed and 1 >l£ 30rr 93t io £ tlfi Ban'3gSw%Se a tso irK^He pTo?eslfc?fi ^W'SiafesjiHydftfi %«WrW*h9dThe BSsS¥»E nTOn^STooYAURftiSfe ttygiiinatiqngl forests will:ibe(.in Delivered Free . mr:&!& ll&^&Wps ^ YbU 9WteTi2? " '8 B r [ n Tennessee isi^SP^ndingfl'-fiBI/fiW ,t anfl as>ithe^ |tesdd 4)y,' %Mfil ,dM§ l^%f(F^^rii#4W )aE^l«"bi&* TO JtTHBoitMSiffiBE Yj©ffii9^BHfl: ^SEiiiiE!tffifeJ03 ninsisfT i.isltna %s$ Count rlH^i^g tSe^rVe." M 11 i 'ffiom«%eltl-€o«fcWilM ^fio:i^atialS tresks jfiEtbriOTtyCfes gAe%S o#'!iM-s. n BenaaBkiidsrithaitii tBe 9fg^yernfii§OT Wt%sp wjy be tth8»JBatedi S(JOUTMA*T»H' 5S(iPty©NCffldwq 1 1 whtf>-*agn*S th^ £low^%erp8inf c i( Mas-^aletfi'TaW of "Sjfafyraftd^ sS 1 •sine is. still P,JgXJgf/ ttftiiiW * ^ wisted9Tifct3hfdJsa i.d°zeiii! c#ofm@j*& 9 A Jj®#T 3&feSA*—SEE IHMJ *®^ 1 £ r to a > i ^ - rtP^lffifiJBr: 3% *?x 'iit/^S/gOBW-ton ; aW9>XSffs. lteay St]feayffi3ril| ^ pPsuScfaJTie cnawhen he led t\™ afe*ria#way¥«%«fff?f to Mk| ^tr aj| W$4B9% I lct fei'B&S bj*rdem>icJfiiai6J i ^9jbiitjaia^Jiias' show'. -«^8P afe lyliffiaY inW thonges^. Jgic^of fgPjenlyjg§jatgdj ! PHi&ffllSO'' i^iitP^rif^aHM's "goiilg' -Jnabiag-ic] Isnoil 2-ct .noilimti.l i*a«W 9Biaa isaM ol sa«I1 A' own in the deep south. l l3:i 1 n< 5 stealers. —Bo~you think "it is so Drroie nap saved the "cit^ ojf New. jtgij^raiM th^jjpjpfe ajidjiMhoK tbfaSt f.$M- g, M.!',B ayior iand'daugh-, At the Cotto*' Gtu b' Oniel£en IdX lai'tA bnA ai Yftrk Wif &M&S,'00fy inTK^pastJ 1 11 P T?U^LiA .YAO^JUT nicdaatt'i jS^flleP^lr ^rJoijs, s 1 t^.ijGwepclQlyn, have gone teliAt*. QMIM Mm Bftiflir a f¥re S^ifiS ^¥ou^n° His'-m inistraH : Shy^ c^^^ptre^tni*" ^?, ^^ J spetforfIhe#«i©Mc ^'Tn^Eh feetUlf 1 jth^^esdptfj. ,riJifn8 ailliVf .Ils^r 1 ant a,•, Ga. j. "Wbe r e ? the y ' will • Vi sft r psk'kttjr "antf ?tSbnfe*tionery Products Mwafef t4 his-^ffltfHfeweW^i&nc^'mnSe : |ffif'^F^el&i|Rffi^f^^ ^^d. tfahiiiElyGiaUi.'SSta-cfe' flrfAift-**"*^" l _,!T%s ^^ggSLpfWDiiiiijftnts •fieim'M.. ffliB9seve^al Weelcspnf oi s'nrgno] iB Ofc:T te -gcuriTom l^s^S«MS0SKmMtr" of them'^a^fe a%^^pgftg '|?elfef"'frwP I ha^ifro^B^beMBoWe-sieifei^iEalrnllyb P-^r^p9fl»' rilhji• .mq j JB k^id ibiBW bfifi 9-ilJ»dl 9d3 to ?Opf»l the city or—government;— J20RNER, ,2N,n ^and. CAR.PJ —.Jajbw mJb'jiH aail i>rii io'i a^hflP'g'A'jffeite s^d3MrsifRobfeeveltf Mrs. Zelia ^Northingtbn and This newjestrj^ltstje/ p^thafeMdf jis^^obit Bejj8©4? ov^rioffll89Hale"vi5iI eSJrs'i^ SftslfeiaCflnhig^iiftBrj SWc |Mtony^trppy^retaTHsntf tH'g'-dgy com e |the est8;fe[0tO"iIaSihe a9bod51 "HoS[" brother, Robert O'Haranof .Chica- her.isonjOliy^riofi'Cadia, Kentucky t|JnBR^fi&iJ 3W? ^ '! sometiBtQO f go, 8fl®8ftlatio8li^1lrei'e *ML'the jo little Mis^ Ch^k«. ShjiHias 10 &cre^ a^^rurn'^Ijb.o^jpjij,}^ Hud-., ! vd bsriwo'J—?d—ittw onii sd'T : Kiprf-ellcallerS.itioct'She hbnue oftaMirsi son. formerlv owriexiiby ^wl|nd •city;,i.-Rt,A 4OjMV .8IUOJ .T& JLSftftS^li8fi,iWafeaS^ffeei7 or? the- Spencer;! a Doyhooa friendam , t l "MOHraMMT w 9 l JEicSb'oft; "tePi' |o rJ ^aSfthSS'~'Ouii - distant Eih byniafrTage of PresT^ blrt*1 plhljtef daI W *liWtfi% FiaP%iv¥f '&rl: i |'?5ft.^MptBJ' Heritian Fortffirjgf; nlniaiain. »He„jmeir.wim.an,accgT, deetf:lloOlSft^aa^tIf!Sqtad feay ,itooi$qtaE Pfgft MsW« WB wJoro(g9*iX)Hteteyiai6Ve iftfil Mew" York.. are^.v^s«^g[.j^I%tj5f,ejj BARGAINS GALORE ;lliti»£ malio^ousn«ssae!K)'tfae paEtebft tiegiaWadn^dfttl WSb'^sn when "a'larfloM 95iiJ[ badooO »fA BIBSM stsdW" palter^ ^aiiff F. KL , J3«teLrthaysr leiarnfid^ pefe uVjihe'tBty,:;;,^ 9^w ws! Snencer.ctiajt MedSold thfel estatautel from a session o?^LFG?ar?FfiJ,dfe;y «f*^ ] Miffj&srf&M abteucjbiaoMiifiifaotured BittinbsfiB'iat«!Spence« diefiads stffis, MiBjwJB^l Stke*^fHlail&Be&U!S*'lliat Sid 1 WisliulW-Hefils^now atdtheiWalker 3%§±'iwiWa,Siid^ft^r'iJ8ift QMrig' SctaiteoB J gMr. ,JaffliesE.C. Gueeh- of GT£ve^ 1Bf THE CR£AM OF Tl+E MONITOR IH3WOOTVIOM declariri^athsrtiflieiafoloHn'tgW^ th^ or Bonne Terre. Mo., were—marriecU-laftt- Alfifie1ffI' '^. ."TOPJI;-^ .A ^ --',',. 01 1 land, Ohio, special^'^^epr^yeiBfitivl ST. LOU 'neeessary help to run the place. Simaay, _julv_ai^-Ih£ "'j' T""" h°r° ** Kr¥. E§^^.l%sn^suffer|d .a. le"- Mrs. Julia Burke of Festus, Mo., was the if the ManTnTo13rT3fgrandrAcci->, HfiM&rV U71 I Although" " the transaction took la'f^Jrl&rra^ %fe . is ,;njpatt " ji»-] 'ail Sizes "Wis*iplacewonl y last Thursday, already guest of Itos. Martha Villars las^ ^gjek (Jer|jg |n|uga}ice) 3?9itpanV, O visiSr tog. 98c Wash- jAven^nue.ijwae c touob ia| hftr Ob: Ensoj%* Sftnttson e a 1 1 C emrJtidf t W «ii6« CftnffTpom: Biundie.iS:.'-of,- pijritie' IpUp'vglrs ajie| ceivii^ ifejativ^si andffriende ui JbA^citJ 1>i9H 4o i(itirWlili? '^ V''<"l'L" vn. ' at t*e^^#^te's%rTffmg ffltd^ ^and TtfeTTr3n,?5 children ^re* expected here tffit^eelk. \ -X9 wlj txboJ—'^nir. i'r. o.i—lv:W j'i'eek. **» Mrsjj|gBl|(ip}fDiS(ajaiH entertain- tjhe proud 'ti&rehts of .a^ nink,|in(| '.dhicken dinned Wigu^ ©''^rc^e lowangpiofii|!0.5&/«n2^eJkuw¥uch -S^Oe^i^utefe^ff-Suit .jfiisaidiSgpOGt , , !J Newest %tyfel! 14^52 one' half pound baby , •g irj0§g| i^ Is as due her on account 6JL an f'angels7[10wilI;^,inh,abjjfriitSe plaiaes qhurch on qfeljjsj^el^ -t^V^K C fl.98 .Whiter „, Is«kj fajc cident?3l»»d3 Jnoil iuO ta rlns is er>tirely.jj5^#ioutqtb€.l^p-i lend here as ' gHeBM^ d^^lflr. and Mrs. lk|t,,^fliar^y» p/ns-,'' .J/t-i-.itift a-i Thgjnas _Ca v™ ~-'' Revo and ,Mrs.[ I. 4fhr-'$j(aitfn and 5 1C, a W r 1 tion to refusing to pay what she }>d.iaeent_ Higl^anf{.i(WlTJeh;niBi/t'W) ab^^to bt°ulf. ' >"s Jeannette'.^ow- ; Dr,; Rayjnoiiid iKingfland'Mr. • J. 'flaijn^y, bad-ja^ /.the^r, fhous^YCTests^ feW-6BtSe.'lB66fl3,OMd?,nftaa^; fto^sV'tfaftt' T [ t^^ned^^usD^Iaifnl, the alent |Y^es.^distant,^n/jjjhPS ajj$of the Lincoln 'Garden MEirfajnd Mrs. tb Ej^SeHogg-'Shd" gbnLfl MS lo asteiwmp TiSC OOlli S" |has been very "nasty" in his re- r^Hiw 'fflkuA'^Pft; j^tea^dji-iiterje vy ,D 0 0 rai ess JHoiisSift^ i Project,' ' spent '^fJliS' 'past Jto.' ia-nfcl "Mrsbr Chaideis i.Thnrimian ; tll t uXrfV-fifft iftW P 3W-a fe-[ Sil-S §9©i' gill ^fjL>fe«b.'..',aitfir«i*i**a»?WB ' "¥%w W"«n8'?y.iRi tikpjt^wo) shojte+ fthei'TMrfityr •pTTO were, to so to DeSoto; vfeelc end in Lodisyffle, JEeii|uckjL Of- Harvyit;Iilftiais witd ICMrs. Ina $69.50 Colonial Bedroom Suites^ -_ $29.75 9alB 1 a, 3 : 55L-Ss!g?'t»-. s^zBjatten^- ^wpet-'tMijUstimint UftK^-rfffittef 11 -tviloA—.3l99v/—aiiU a-i9n » itp bk*-gi(ftii-eirturd#9 e** 9a:r. aftr°Jtrs. Rufd'' -of' CfoiiSafe.^illHh^is.; T'hese' iAr.ipipi^eeji3d andn i£tas*$ie7 MadasVn arfe*1mC T T A J Size Range The rnatter'' g^ ^aen referred VR r LE M0 [ i MJS.S iSJsiVfjMae. Cun^^haig,] vfiKterrf' 'Jlte;' nJem'bws of iine. of' iLttilfij ff'' ^J' lfi *J -.>l93W 1'i .covered from ^/-jreceJn4..gHtamor4lfj ••a,cc^=,j S10.5Q Coil Bed SpffitoT r. f ! - !! f 5.95 hlen's $1.98 ^-^to-iie^^Myer J : der?f *» • « *y"T:irswortff VSimpaon,. Fannie. r 4 "nas instruc- 1 J ls|tudemiwo:f,( •^^ltucky Stages Coin thfe'fbi'inir chWrg^ of'.Whieh' Rev:' gns^iopfcr w" i)P>VV?B;r W 'tniioa.E o' H%lits, ildi.y 'BakaflVan* flfto-SBIfceOJBaler ^ilftWie i\ t ^CaJH^t the OsciwOEw^i'if .JaMisomflU" Trf., .Mrs."; jqibJ^J^coai^ fetjv%KidKSt&iia©0aR Kinilocli;1! lege of. Frankfort will r.visit Mrsl< rv - $ 8.50 All Cullun Mattresses _:_- $4.95 If qgd^i^ranjilijst lflli m&aisiWife.,'' iMb.'.t'' aiW [Mo.,- AuEust .9^0-^14- 9frisrCi^^8^^i^O' Patience Tyler the middle of this ^""i^rVrfS&SlST^ WBW f^t •^JWWS.? Straws Tilltn V hus- Hacfcr StaKl£s( jyer^_. ^g^-^n^tg M Mdc [jbraW' Vjielf SiffiTOy St $P-3D a.m.". .will j 15 f i .1 ^nsffl ail Vo hfesri »rl^ ai ,.B. apd^Tmrs."|r,i)pi . Lewis ' last w,eifk.**|«3?hfi i 1 i 4n6nthyd t*3qs»lt>- bfl : ** ^'' $f| it Panel Melal Bed^^^^$-;3«98 ghes, is emrjloy- tjasrftt *hfier (jp^Sb'-llsU CltrfjSel at ine [gfiW yrgifll^Skid«^TO g-Jt ' ^orwarti ?jitoth.ef CORR,ECTI(0N/> (N»t »,ifpu)Wisbed> f What a Bargain3*f-^1|4M A..^UjiE.oShHtehiiilastiJSluidaT=iwasi'a Wtf-^ WeSRT Tfne urij^taiJaaofSMClHiJ • i« J^MMslj can Car Foun­ SS f [Robinson,.. Aflas.JsoSavrereifl fpp»;^ftjjecepjfel epfflr, 'fcutbgbifuwfJEfei .gnasItO w9l ^^iiMw"" }§S Ci9 .St. Loi4jg9o(*ndbdasj3 , r : Mrs. Ali<^ Wilson pf .Indiana- Choice Any Size — Any Style dry on South Broadway.; , „, : lf*dt>- iflm4rrt. •*** The BMwiesera ijadj $ (pi Ghest |f Drawers-^. fi|f^^ |iriB e^' WPTI ^tresejit." He^ deliveredj the, a I ItiwashauserSous'/miBitake whto. -n AU. 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J2anal &,=,* |Ipf|p«i-^ 1 s - f 9ymrP f*i3SS5^f wrcn.rWfjftBJfo^ili Cllii5le4i4T&rnar(t;liepbfetery/ Oaaaff. -.*9 1 fft!*K!«P Bfot® CHvMh?"K*Wen(J M;' t|ieip^^2,^lapft4fiMi«* iSsowtfg i $ IM ,¥^i»ty Benche$ L^ I _| _ a.-f$i 2^95 mmtmm gj 4!riite, wsaolr. Sian^i Soitoii., 9fflo 9f#° i The Adult TeaeheEsi'OE^W. lK>>'m ''•s • -*'1' '". ''j'">'' jU„-A WASHI^GTbX,1Jta,r,., ViAf, vi MSB*.r-Bubyu:Yanly3 *'or SSeitic\J MS.,' 3'J«3 %iiJfi9 .ssfr^Sirl^'to **wites^'€Jasses>jha*i/j%foeiifn monthly inee BO B"fI9WI ^efi&asJyffcV d^fys'tvisffrfn#'ih^er1 aunW *aTicl] NCiP^rSSft^fC.^.^*^'^ ^eSkerb >Pa*!iV ¥nuiWaf neticft erii JO rfl Mra : 9'IC '("ife;:!^!?- I$0-11: - f l QIS<3ej;; iKbllyitJl^l fiiirflo ototemteB'. ?i^»W SMH _/5*^l'foc*ilrifig.Eijtff 'Csmfeclc, "''^sistant [ .idyl) 1o 'tssia 9cf "eter a>™r, sbii. at Mr. and.- Mas., Pau]. A 1 r: < 1 f# ft, "i ^gpm 833 •porV'-'wik" BaSljr"burned lasi'' weeK.*** Siey«ueats„.' • were-1ofh.Hnit" also.;3 tnAf/V^| rdinu,eO «WuNWtr Quests,a'}n9. «i JAIr^ Supe¥yi36i'i ) Addressed -fije, fl ! , 1 b I J|J : ikii«li^rni9Wtb'i,tt«iaW'-:'fc#-''feicri!8 i6 RilK5agaa: a' $27.50 Breakfast Sets ,/u_i^c__ $17.95 ^sbnoB i'ii dhn and baby of Labadie, Ho, j^njoyable repast ot pientc sftgfe IKS &$Fe visitors here 39aturday.***Georg:e an ^iras served by_ the entertainment , "" riel |n W secreiary of , tJ^j^duit 49.50 Faultless Washing Machines $29J5 "''•" Mft'.E^aoW (JfT*, "MO,',, M .'.' IRo»' Bill„top^„aChurefi: rSteT., Jj, 'ltdA am' WJ ']ffirroHes,0IpUs«0%he^%n^'VaHy11 •Te|acnere' Assocfalroh^' Tjfesra^-- )I*Sfl-.or r.wcrtG^ !• m [these cities he^JwaSr^rjtbe &f: ,sr759 •S.- ©€»v«nflafiy.of,fl9 rri: fii- nii3./u < wjll be given • at the TJ.B.F. Hall at Cartaj,jefltek^e^^heitifjnsjfjper^ljgpj a?j ^/.JU«JO|( T8< CeaM'AMty., gpturrlay, August 6. Pro­ picnic at ner home TVednesday evening* ceeds _wilj be ilgfed, to make payments MOBEBfeY, MO. - •^8!nurfer3 ? - a lding and loan dues.* **Men'. Secopd B3p.fl£fc{AhurBjS|J^|^OOTVlB>l . y BJ^ observed Sunday, August Hill, ' pastflr. Jforning 'service , 11 a.m • TX lay School will be conducted f5f «l Suiijayi-s'eflStii? 13?Sb al.^lfW,. &^,f-f ^ by_ the men of the church. Prof. A. L. m.; JgvtPMe(feet(?toet-7ZO0 pa»9I5Hii MISiH iJ by ons is the superintendent. During 1 o'clock service, Dr. Sherman D. Sj| $LJB La nJP ^t-tl 518I]h^f ug^lfresident of Lincoln TJniver- * TSIJI ^UUi>e the speaker. Prof, S. F Thursday ag^efiEesiaattOniSilSMrsiOlKJtie^ HltSN Lincoln University will be Ag-eb. J^s^werepmadaiaMqaffipcjaloiA^j the speaker in the evening-. Both pro­ gust .'fe^^ne^ildiSSlld; MPoSvJp || SPARERIBS;'2 Ji grams will he supplemented with musi­ cle Imet»<3P,IHieOlofleIMf4.JW.DJ.5ffSSin cal numbers.***The Depression club. _ wnx "seWaq 'Msk Jtoinen waaterii r *8H£ ^Hammons is president? **Mra. Raymond and met at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. James Price last week. In— ^ r

PAGE FOUR f THE EVANSVILLE ARGUS, SATURDAY) AUGUST 6, 1938 [Stage - Screen Theatrical WO If Id Radio - Music

A 34-Piece One "St. Louis Blues" CHICK WEBB ATTRACTS BIG Man Band Too Much Prevues of Pictures At The How It Should Be Done Brings Its Author By R. "BOB" E. MITCHELL CROWD AT APPEARANCE HERE HOUSTON.— (ANP)—How to arrest a one-man band who played ;, $20,000 A Year Royal Theatre Dear Readers: lization it has fed the hard flames Chick Webb and Ella Fitzgerald and Mrs. W. L. "Fats" Brown, 34 pieces was too big a problem SATURDAY AUGUST 6. to portray such lovely models at- So sorry that I was unable to of imagination and beauty in Mr. Melvin Bell, Mrs. Joe Mc- for one traffic officer to solve. NEW YORK~(C)— W. C. Buck Jones, Helen Twelve- tirtd in the very latest creations. be with you last week, but the every land, but when we knoV played to a capacity house Tues­ So he got reinforcements. day night at the beautiful Coli­ Guire, Miss Marianna Jordan and Handy, father of the "blues", has trees and Grant Withers come to Warner Baxter and Joan Bennett reason is, I was slightly indispos­ how to drink it, it may occupy Paul Blackmon, 24, was arrest­ been on Broadway for twenty the highest place in the minds of seum. All Derbyville turned out James Blakemore of Henderson, ed for obstructing traffic when years, he revealed in a special the screen of this theatre for one have the leading parts. They have ed. A friend of mine and I were en-masse to greet the "king and Uie members of the Bachelor he began playing in front of Sam interview in the office of Handy day only in the picture, Holly­ a superb supporting cast. A com­ talking the other day about eat­ all. Quoting one celebrated epi­ queen of swing," and they in turn Benedict club of Owensboro, Paul Houston high school. Some of his Brothers Music Co., 1587 Broad­ wood Roundup. This story is a edy and cartoon will be also ing and drinking. I made this cure and brilliant savarin, "wine put on a show, the like all Derby- Lewis, McKay Hughes, Robert 34 "instruments" were beer cans, way, Friday. Mr. Handy will be modern conception of the twen­ shown. observation to him: 95 percent is the king of liquids s.nd carries . ville has never seen before. Miss Marshall and Harry Dickerson of a tin cake box and a skillet. All 65 years old next November 16, tieth century cowboy, showing of the people in the United States exaltation of the palate to the ful­ i Fitzgerald's swinging of her most Princeton, John McFarland' and were fastened about a wooden and is still active, managing the the many tricks of the rodeo cow­ do not know how to eat properly lest degree." Now for a stroll in box, and he managed to play affairs of his world-wide organi­ TUESDAY AUGUST 9 popular song, "A Tisket a Tasket," Herman Smith of Vincennes. boys and cowgirls. Buck Jones, "Victoria the Great" with Anna and 98 percent do not know how the moonlight, j them all at the same time. zation himself. Associated with long a favorite with the kiddies, —See you later, — BOB brought cheers and more cheers Promoter Juie Tyler announc­ him in the business is his brother, Neagle and Anton Walbrook will to drink properly. He was taken each time that she did this num­ ed at the dance that he is bring­ will thrill the grown-ups with his appear on the screen of the aghast at this startling revela­ of wages for extras of atmos­ C. E. Handy, and his son, W. C. ber. ing the famous Horace Hender­ Handy, Jr. ' ; fancy steer riding and lariat Royal for one day only. This is tion and utterly dumbfounded. For phere players of $8.25 per day, twirling. On the samp bill is the his benefit and consolation, I am Among some of the out-of-town son and his band to Derbyville with overtime, transportation, Mr. Handy practically earns his a great historical picture that later on in this mpnth. Watch living now from royalties on "The final chapter of the serial,- "Wild has one of the most interesting offering a dinner menue with the guests seen enjoying the many waiting time, rehearsal periods, West Days." A cartoon completes the pages of the ARGUS for the St. Louis Blues." As a member of and beautiful settings to be found appropriate wines and served by entertaining features of the eve­ etc., fully covered in the guild's the show. . ning include: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. exact dates. specifications. All had a thorough fhe American Society of Authors, in any film. Anna Neagle gives one of the best waiters in the ROYAL understanding and all seemingly Composers and Publishers, his SUNDAY AND MONDAY game, Alfred Lambert. I Clay, Mrs. Lillie Randolph, Mr. rights are amply protected, and a superb characterization of one were well satisfied, as the former AUGUST 7 AND 8. of the most temperamental per­ For the first course, we'll have non-union wages for extras aver­ his income runs around $20,000 a year from all rights to the song. The members of. the fairer sex sons to be found in history. Be a Dry Sherry, optional, —melon THEATRE 75 Screen Extras aged $5 per day, with no protec­ will get a chance to see the pre­ sure to see the elaborate scenes MAJESTIC THEATRE tion from discrimination, over­ His firm is active, however, in slices— slice of lime. Second work or other irregularities. the publishing field, and is mak­ dominant styles in the fashion that may be found in this picture. course, A Mosslle wine, Zeltinger CANAL AND WALNUT ing a special effort to cause the world as displayed by some of Comedy apd cartoon completes Schlossberg. Entree—grilled sweet Sunday, August 7th Strike Hold Up But seemingly overnight, con­ public to know better the works Claude Rains & Jackie Cooper siderable agitation had been go­ the most gorgeous professional the bill. bread. Third course, A Claret Phone: 3-0093 of Negro authors. A new piece models in the film capitol. This in ing on within the ranks and al­ the firm has published is "Drum wine—Pontet Canet, A fillett of ALWAYS COOL No. 1 Stars' Film though they all reported on time, Corps with bugle," a modern trea­ is a Walter Wanger production Beef and Bearnaise Sauce, chest­ "White Banners" they all struck and refused to tise by A. Jack Thomas, former that has been heralded by critics THE PICTURE THAT ALL nut and celery dressing-salad- Also start work. Their demands were bandmaster of the U. S. Army,, as being one of the few pictures EVANSVILLE SHOULD SEE artichokes and vinagrettes. The Pictures for the Week HOLLYWOOD, Calif.—(ANP) for $11 each, except for a few many copies of which have been WED. & THURS., AUG 10-11 dessert shall consist of sherry "Marines Are Here" —Just about the most important who were to receive $15. While bought by the government for Otto Kruger puts on a show in tart and a small glass of Tokay With happening of the week was the the production staff was at its CCC Camp bands. Of August 6 \ fact that the Screen Actor's his portrayal of the attorney who wine—Latin coffee and a Poney JUNE TRAVIS wits' end, Clark Gable, Myrna Guild, fair, square, undiscriminat- Loy, the high salaried stars, PRO FOOTBALL can and does spring all sorts of of Cognac or a B. & B. SATURDAY, AUG. 6 ing union for motion picture marked time and with the cases for all types of person. He After one shall have partaken SHOW STARTS 1 P.M. players of all classes, came near cameramen, electricians, grip 15 Million People To has a son to complete a law of this meal he will have dined 10c To All To 6 P.M. getting a black eye from the col­ men, prop man, and others of the TEAM PLANNED course and soon enters the law sufficiently. Now we will take a 1 ored group, one that it has bene­ "Hollywood Roundup' technical staff all waiting, every Be At Youth Gonf. firm of his father, though the stroll out into the cool on the ver­ fitted greatly. And with the col­ tick of the clock was adding son does not know that Kruger with BUCK JONES ored players having been mem­ anda where we may be able to "BUDS" thousands to the production costs. NEW YORK CITY, —(ANP)— FOR ST. LOUIS is his father, neither does he HELEN TWELVETREES bers only a year, after being Finally after much arguing, the Representatives of 50 organiza­ take a smoke. I will tell the first GRANT WITHERS FOR THAT COOL forced to join as a body where tions will comprise the U. S. dele­ know that he is A CROOKED story that usually laccompanies FINAL CHAPTER studio acquiesced to the new de­ LAWYER. After he finds such REFRESHING DRINK only a few belonged before, it mands and all worked. gation to the 2nd World Youth Dr. Lovings Will Be Backer For a conversation that deals with the would have been a very bad re­ Congress which meets at Vassar Squad; To Build A things out, especially that Kru­ right and wrong way to eat and "Wild West Days" flection on the 1?ace if this black college, August 16-24, it was an­ ger is a crooked lawyer, he sev­ BEER — WIHES eye had landed. Strong Team drink. Wine, like music and pic­ CARTOON DENTISTS ANNOUNCE nounced this week by Joseph ers relationship with the firm torial art, has been inseparably LIQUOR It happened this way. Director Cadden, cnairman of the U. S. and is appointed state district PROGRAM FOR ANNUAL Organization Committee for the Saint Louis is promised one of linked with endless pageants of Conway, now in the midst of attorney. In the meanwhile, Kru­ fine emotions. In every high civi- SUNDAY & MONDAY RUM — GIH shooting "Too Hot to Handle," at Congress. The 50 organizations the best professional football MEET NEXT WEEK have a combined membership of teams ever assembled west of Chi­ ger is indicted on a murder rap, MGM, made a call to Central which was framed, and Mont­ —AUGUST 7, 8— SANDWICHES — CIHLI Casting bureau for 100 men for approximately 15 million young cago this fall. The team is being CHICAGO, — (ANP) —Chi­ people. \ financed and managed by Dr. gomery, his son, is slated to pro­ come to the Royal and show the natives. They all had to be of many theatregoers just how that "VOGUES OF 1938" athletic build and be willing to cago's Mayor, Edward J. Kel­ Franklin Lovings, St. Louis re­ secute for the state. Montgomery game of ice hockey should be with WARNER BAXTER and LINCOLN dance war dances, and shoot bows ley, will welcome the National DRAMATIC CLUB nowned sportsman. does not know that Kruger is and arrows if necessary. Char­ Dental Association on its 25th MEMBER INJURED The following are asked to at­ his father and pleads for the played. Wayne will also engage in JOAN BENNETT les Butler, veteran colored casting anniversary convention at a Mrs. Hattie Daniels, 29, 4219 tend the first meeting of the grid chair. Come to the theatre and several other games. Be sure to director, could only find 88 of the public meeting Tuesday in the W. Cook avenue, prominent as a iron season at 912 1-2 N. Ewing see this big handsome athlete A Walter Wanger Production 1 TAP ROOM auditorium of DuSable High avenue, August 7 at 9:30 p.m.: see how this great picture ends. required description, because from member of the Aldridge Players, Chapter 4 of Secrets of Treasure display his prowess in the field, of 2,000 formerly on his books there school. The association response Moon Laster, Wild Bill Dickey, A Comedy" and Cartoon was struck by a Ford delivery Island will also be shown. This is sport. Comedy and cartoon. 322 LINCOLN AVE. are only a few over 400 now since will be delivered by Dr. S. C. truck Tuesday about 3:42 p.m. in "Sully" Buekner, "Keg" Chandler, joining fees and quarterly dues Hamilton, national president­ front of 122 N. Taylor. She re­ "Alex" Mosley, "Bill" Campbell, the best serial to play the Royal, "A Place to Meet Before are required by the union. Of elect from Chicago. ceived shock, bruises and injury, Ed. Hoskins, Pledge Macklin, according to reports from the FREE FREE FREE FREE TUESDAY, AUGUST 9 these 75 passed the tests and fully Following the morning regis­ James "Flash" Coyes, Caral West- many theatregoers who go to this Tickets To The Royal Theatre. And After The Races" of the left foot. Joseph Reiley, —ONE DAY ONLY— agreed to report last Tuesday tration on August 19 there will 25 (white), driver of the truck be­ fajl. Willie Smith, Cooper, "Ray" theatre every week. A news Purchase a bag of popcorn in the morning at 7:30 at the guild Tate be the first business session- longing to the Pahl Cleaners, Jackson, James Whitesides, Wen­ reel will climax the show. lobby of the theatre and watch "Victoria The Great" starting at 2 p.m. with the open­ was booked for careless driving. dell England, W. M. Palm, "Big­ gie" Farmer, Chas. Lane, "Blin- for the free theatre ticket. with ANNA NEAGLE and ing remarks by Dr. M. R. He- ANTON WALBROOK bert, Chicago, president of the key" Hertford, Quincy Troupe, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12 "Puff" Rhodes, "Bull" Clay. Comedy and Cartoon Lincoln Dental Society, the host Got Signals Crossed JOHN WAYNE, that hand- STUBBLEFIELD'S chapter, and replying will be The line will be coached by some football star of the west Dr. E. W. Taggart, Birmingham, ST. LOUIS, MO., August- "Beef" Blackshear, former Lin­ coast of a few years back will The Mexican f| chairman executive board. Other Martin Thompson, 28, 1118 S. coln U. star lineman. Any other Wednesday & Thursday "HOME COOKING players who wish to try out for important matters for that meet­ Compton avenue, stated he was August 10, 11 425 Walnut Street ing are the address of the na­ stabbed in the right chest with the team also report at meeting. support, and help make this enter­ tional president, Dr. R. E. Bea- an ice pick Tuesday by his com­ Games jare being booked through­ prise a success, and put Saint Sandwich Shoppe "Counsel For Crime" "Where Meals Are Cooked Like Mother's" mon, Cincinnati, and the yearly mon-law wife, Rosie Franklin, 27. out the Middle West. Louis on the football map. He said she attacked him when It is requested that the St. Lou­ The team is to be called the with OTTO KRUGER and report of the secretary-treasur­ is fans give their whole hearted St. Louis "Golden Eagles." 706 So. Elliott DOUGLAS MONTGOMERY Sandwiches, Soft Drinks, Short Order Lunches er. Dr. J. A. Jacksom, Charlottes­ he waved at a woman who was Also Chapter No. 4 "Secret of ville, Va. The president will passing his house. CHILI — HOT TAMALIS Treasure Island" appoint committees and hear re­ ports of the standing committees, Act To Protect Funeral BARBECUE and News WHEN IN HENDERSON, KENTUCKY along with the statement of the highest governing body, the ex­ Corteges On The Street News At A Glance! AND DINE — DRINK — DANCE ecutive board. FRIDAY, AUGUST 12 ST. LOUIS, MO., August- All Kinds of Sandwiches AT Condensed Summary For terference and approximately a —ONE DAY ONLY— Letters were sent out by the Show Starts 3 P.M. # Knights of Peter St. Louis Funeral Director's As­ Busy Readers 33 per cent, turnover in occu­ You'll Know Our Place By ALBERT G. BARNETT pants. Rents range from $2.80 sociation Monday requesting driv­ By Our Front Checker- 10c to All to 6 P.M. The ROYAL GARDENS' Claver in Confab ers of funeral cars and private (For ANP) to $4.50 per week. cars to turn on the headlights of LEAVENWORTH, Kan. — For Board Entrance "Idol of The Crowds" DIXON and ALVASIA LAFAYETTE, La.—(By O. C. their cars while in funeral pro­ the first time in history of state WASHINGTON, D. C—Color­ with JOHN WAYNE W. Taylor for ANP) — The cessions to cemeteries, in addition or nation, a second coroner's jury ed workers throughout the 11 T. M. LOVING, Prop. Also Comedy and Cartoomn I Knights of Peter Claver, Catho­ to carrying insignias to identify as summoned last week to inves­ Southern states are rapidly being Barbecue — Beer — Sandwiches of All Kinds lic organization, and the Ladies their cars. This was done in an tigate the recent fatal shooting added to WPA payrolls, it was "ASK DORSEY, HE HAS IT" puxiliary of the order, are meet­ effort to identify and assure fun­ of John Greeley, 46-year-old learned here this week. Activi­ colored War veteran by City CIGARETTES — ICE CREAM — CIGARS ing this week in the auditorium eral corteges safe passage over ty followed the order issued of St. Paul Catholic church and public streets without interfer­ Detective George O'Dell. The last week by Harry Hopkins, TASTY MEALS — DAY and NIGHT the Good Hope hall with a record ence. If effective, action will be first jury failed to reach a ver­ WPA administrator, that 200,- number of delegates present. taken to have an ordinance in­ dict, the second absolved the de­ 000 Southern workers be given Louis M. Israel, Plaquemine, troduced to provide for proper tective of blame, said he fired in jobs, at $30 each a month. De­ GREYSTONE INN La., is the head of the men's de­ observance and respect by all the line of duty. Objecting to clared Mr. Hopkins: "The in­ partment and Mrs. A. R. Aubry, other traffic. calling of the second jury, T. W. come of the South needs to be 409 LINCOLN AVENUE New Orleans, is the head of the Bell, counsel for Mrs. Greeley, raised now ... to get wages Ladies auxiliary. Reports from VETERAN DOCTOR DIES declared, "She is going to in­ into the hands of those who Trucking Service — General Ua tiling — Root. Montague, Prop. Gilbert Faustina, treasurer of the HERTFORD, N. C—(ANP) — sist on her rights to have a jury need to spend it." Knights, and from Mrs. Clotilda Dr. W. B. Sharp, 60, who had trial in open court and, if neces­ T. Williams, treasurer of the aux­ practiced in Hertford for about sary, will appeal to the attorney GOLDSBORO, N. C—Alleging iliary, both of whom are from 30 years, died Monday night after general and the governor." that Defendant W. N. Parks had Mobile, Ala.., state that the finan­ a short illness. Funeral services him arrested and later sent to W. H. NANKINS' TAKE THIS AD TO THE ces of the order are in the best were held Wednesday. NEW YORK CITY—Sending State hospital for the Insane, of condition. The treasurer of the out an urgent call for a confer­ Rev. Jesse W. Jackson filed suit KENTUCKY BARBECUE PIT men shows a balance of $39,275.17 warrant against her. ence of club leaders here, the in Wayne Superior Court for to the credit of the order and the J. B. Harris in swearing out Federation of Citizens' Clubs of $25,000 compensatory and 25,000 Canal Near 8th Street ELITE LIQUOR STORE women's balance is $12,175.86. the warrant charged that Febru­ America, militant Harlem orga­ punitive damages. Rev. Jackson Both of these balances, are said ary 12, upon request, Miss Ellen nization, this week sounded off; alleges that Parks' action caused RIBS — PORK — MUTTON to be clear of debt. An increase 718 LINCOLN AVE. DIAL 2-7482 Harris failed to move to an un­ "If the future of the colored race him to lose his pastorate at La- CURB SERVICE of 563 members for the year was occupied seat to the rear of the in America is to be saved from Grange and caused further dam­ AND SIGN YOUR NAME ON THE COUPON reported by Supreme Knight bus to provide room for a white the forces of reaction and prer age to his character. Open TU1 2 A.M. Weekdays — All Nite Saturday and Sunday YOU MAY BE LUCKY Israel. person. judices, the clubs of the race will be the means of salvation. CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO. ENROUTE TO OR FROM HENDERSON and EVANSVILLE . . . While these clubs are social Heley Chapel: Sunday School, 9:30 Woman Asks $15,000 Two Killed By Lightning for the most part, their motives a.m. B.Y.P.U., 6 p.m. Services Sunday are primarily to improve the so­ nig-ht. Mary Riley is on the sick list. DINE — DANCE GRAND OPENING OF THE NEWLY DECORATED W. M. Milles, pastor; Temie Lattin, THE NEW For Bus Jim-Grow RED SPRINGS, N. C—(ANP) cial, civic and economic condi­ reporter. *** Bethlehem Temple: Sunday —Two colored lads, David Lee tion of the race." School, 11 a.m.***Mrs. Anna B. Can­ Fairley, 15 and his brother, non* Elder Hand and Mrs. Palmer have DURHAM, N. C. (ANP)—Miss returned from the convention in Bloom- COTTON CLUB CHICKEN SHACK Ellen Harris of Durham, N. C, James, 12, were killed by light­ TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE, Ala. field, HI. Mrs. Anna Phillips of Mounds DeLUXE INN whom th.; State Supreme .court in ning Monday afternoon as they —A record in the preparation City, 111. Leona Palmer, reporter.*** * were sitting on the back porch and services of meals at the In­ New Bethel Church: Sunday School, (3 Minutes Drive South of Toll Bridge) 422 CHESTNUT STREET May declared not guilty of violat­ 9:30 a.m. with the superintendent in ing « segregation law in a Dur­ of their home eating a melon. stitute was set during the recent charge. New Bethel Mission Society at­ ham Public Servie-3 3us, thereby National Baptist B.Y.P.U. and tended the St. James Mission meeting1. * BEER —SOFT DRINKS <**" B.Y.P.U., 6 p.m.***Mrs. Elynn Robin- Sandwiches — Plate Lunches — Drinks reversing judgment of both the Sunday School Congress. Ed­ - SLEEPS ON TRACKS; eon is visiting" relatives in Chicas ©, SANDWICHES Durham Recorder's court and Su­ ward W. Ramsey, head of the Ill.***Mr«. Carrie Warfield and Mrs. »*f We Delight in Serving Yon — You'll Be perior court, last Thursday insti­ commercial dietetics, assisted by Susie Jones are on the siek list. O. H. 1 Delighted With Our Service Music — Dancing tuted a $15,000 action for false HEAD IS GUT OFF Robert Spicely, Arthur Givens, Whitfield, pastor; Letsy King-, reporter. * * *NEWS MUST BE IN THE ARGUS HALL BROTHERS, Proprietors fcOME HERE BEFORE AND AFTER THE RACES" arrest against the Durham Public Juanita Dobbs, H. R. Partridge OFFICE MONDAY. Service company and J. B. Harris, ST. LOUIS, MO., August— and Geneva Peterson, prepared the driver who swore out the What began as an enjoyable and served more than 10,000 fishing trip Sunday for Max Wal­ meals daily, during the Baptists' ker, 25, and several companions session. ^ HAVE THE \ MOST POPULAR BRANDS ended tragically for Walker. Be­ i HORNER DRUG COMPANY coming sleepy, he laid his head MONTGOMERY, Ala.—W. P. s,xTH on a train track to appease the Nelson, manager of Paterson AL'S LIQUOR STORE AND OAK STREETS approach of Morpheus. He was Courts, Federal low-cost housing ICE CREAM ' QUALITY struck by a Rock Island freight project here, this week -gave the 417 1-2 LINCOLN AVENUE 3-0101 —PHONES— 3-0004 train, when shouts from his com­ project a high rating, reporting FINE WHISKUeiS — WINES — LIQUORS 15c PINT panions failed to awaken him. He only two vacancies among the "Free Delivery With A Smile — That's Al" We Call for and Deliver Your Prescriptions resided at 4327 Cozens avenue. 156 two-to-five-room apartments, 25c QUART "FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN THE CITY" LOWEST PRICES Funeral services for the victim very little destruction to proper­ Phone: 2-8290 were held Tuesday. ty, to date no call for police in­ I ik THE EVANSVILLE ARGUS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1938 Fiva

Robert Bronson Vice Pres. Ep­ worth League, Misses E. C. Hill and Lillian Landers, president of ( f the Senior and Junior Missionary Local Golf Stars Point For Societies respectively. Rev. H. E. Edmonds of Cleaves was also elected delegate to the annual conference this fall which meets Central States Tournament in Paducah, Kentucky. Rev. T. SPORTS H. Copeland who presides over MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — The the title in 1936. this district was very much Central States Golf Association will hold its Eighth annual tour­ The genial Howard was Cham­ pleased with reports as well as pion during the first four years deportment of delegates. nament here Sunday, August 21, over the tricky Hiawatha course. of Central States existence. How­ Rev. J. C. Hines of Fulton, The Twin-City golf club of St. ever, since his defeat in the 1935 Boxing Show To Kentucky spent the day here Sun­ Paul and Minneapolis will be host event at St. Louis by Shepard he Mid West Tennis Tourney day. He preached for Rev. J. to the association for the second has not been able to win. Many consecutive year as the 1937 consider Howard the best all- Be Featured At McFARLAND BAPTIST GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH W. Appleby. Mrs. Lillie Brown round golfer in this area which of Howell prepared a very de­ tourney was contested over the CHURCH BALTIMORE DEDICATES beautiful Keller course in St. is backed up by the figures as 5th and Cherry Sts. Our sister congregation, Bait licious dinner for the Hines they show he has finished one, Opens Monday In Nap Town Arena Mon. Niti family. Paul. The association is made up Church Calendar imore, Md., which is about eight of clubs in Topeka, Kansas; Oma­ two, three, seven years in a row. SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:30 a.m. years old, has for the past eight Our ten day vacation Bible ha, Nebraska; Des Moines, Iowa; The competition has been get­ INDIANAPOLIS. — (By O. G. School is now in session and a Kansas City and St. Louis, Mis­ ting keener each year. Last year Entries for the different events MORNING SERVICE—10:45 a.m. years been worshipping in the Redman for A N P)—The Mid- Weekly amateur fight showfl auditorium of the Y.M.CA. How very splendid enrollment is re­ souri; and the host club. John H. on the final round with only two Western Tennis tournament, are coming rapidly with many B.Y.P.U.—6:30 p.m. holes to be played Howard, Wil­ are offered at the Fox Arena ever, last Sunday a change for ported. We are asking all pastors Williams, of Minneapolis, is pres­ which opens here August 8, is Stars included. EVENING SERVICE—7:30 p.m. ident of the organization. liams and Shepard were all tied The local committee on en­ on Carpenter Street each and] Rev. J. Herbert Anderson, pas­ the better was made by St. Mat and parents to cooperate with creating unusual, interest in the this school. with Jack Howard only one stroke ranks of sports fans in the mid­ tertainment has planned a series every Monday night by the Fox] tor; Miss Lucille Roberts, report­ thew's- Lutheran Church. They Expect Large Entry oehind. Williams and Shepard tied of social events for the players Athletic Club, which is a memy dedicated their own building ST. JAMES\ BAPTIST CHURCH dle west. The tournament will er. Plans are being made to enter­ the event at the end of 36 holes be held from August 8-12, on and guests. These include a wel­ ber of the Amateur Athletta to the services of the Triune Rev. W. M. Moore will preach but Shepard won the playoff. With tain the largest entry list ever to Douglas Park courts where a come reception, to be held at the Union of Indiana and Kentucky. LITTLE ZION BAPTIST God. We are sorry to have over­ on, "A Changing World and an compete in the association's eight new blood coming on, especially large number of players are ex­ YWCA, a sport dance, at Doug­ looked printing this last Sunday Unchanging Christ" at the morn­ from St. Louis and Kansas City, las casino, and the annual ball. On these fight cards many out­ CHURCH year history. The tourney is a one pected to vie for titles. This is standing Negro fighters have ap­ However, we did not overlook ing services. At the evening ser­ 36-hole medal play affair. Sam this year's tournament should the 14th annual mid-west tour­ This latter event will climax Elliot and Cross Sts. produce even greater competition. the social calendar of the tourna­ peared with success. Church Calendar sending a letter of congratula vice Rev. Moore will preach the star studded entry list. Ex- nament sponsored by the Mid­ tions in the name of Grace from the subject, "Lord, Is it I".? champs Charles P. Howard, of Des western Tennis Association, and ment. SUNDAY SCHOOL—10:00 a.m. TUSKEGEE GIRLS DEFEND sanctioned by the American Ten­ Officers of the Mid-Western For this next Monday, Au­ MORNING SERVICE—11:00 a.m. Church. Let us rejoice with All friends are asked to be Moines, and Richard Young of St. NATIONAL TRACK TITLE gust 8th, the Fox A. C, isl present. Louis, will also be here. Shepard nis Association. Tennis Association are: Atty. EVENINQ SERVICE—8 p.m. them. Mrs. Luvenia Clark, for­ WATERBURY, Conn.—Tuske­ Frank M. Summers, East Saint bringing to Evansville one oftbfra merly of Evansville and a for­ has two legs on the associa­ gee Institute girls' track team outstanding fight teams in thej Rev. J. M. Caldwell, pastor; ALEXANDER CHAPEL A.M.E. tion's beautiful championship tro- Louis, president; Miss Paliga Mrs. Ida Hite, reporter. mer member of Grace Church will defend their national A. A. Green, secretary; Mrs. C. O. United States consisting of 8' is a member of St. Matthew's CHURCH Louis, will be on hand to head Little Zion Baptist Church of U. track and field title here Sun­ Seams, Chicago, treasurer. Offi­ boys known as the "BROW*l Lutheran Church in Baltimore. phy while Young- has one, copping day. Plan Charity Grid Oakdale will begin its services Evansville, Ind. cers of the Indianapolis Racquet BOMBERS" from St. Louisl COMMUNION SERVICE Club are: H. Zeigler, president; *>f the 8th anniversary of our Despite the inclement weather, Missouri. Among these fighters AUGUST 7, 10:30 a.m. Miss Leslye Henderson, secre­ pastor Monday Aug. 8th. We an appreciable gathering was Game Between on the St. Louis team will bev present to greet the anticipated tary, and Miss Grace Young, are expecting splendid programs Next Sunday is the first Sun­ Midnight Musings Of A treasurer. The local committee such outstanding boys as Earl for each night ending Sunday day of the month and therefore guest speaker at Alexander chairman for the Mid-Western Major, Scotty Taylor, Dummy; night Aug. 14th., on that day according to custom, it is Com­ Chapel, last Sunday morning. m Colored Stars tournament arrangements are: Jones and Ted Robinson. Two a basket dinner will be served. munion Sunday. We call atten­ The guest speaker was Dr. S. Sky-Pilot" H. Ziegler, general chairman; other Negro boys who will ap­ Everyone invited. There will be tion to the fact that Christians L. Greene, Jr. Presiding Elder Dr. Theodore Cable, courts and pear on the fight card are a chicken dinner given by the are to commune often at the of the eighth Episcopal district "CASUAL OBSERVATIONS" And Chicago Bearsgrounds ; Mrs. Myrtle Moton George Cooksey, former Lincoln Lord's Table, if they hope to of the A.M.E. Churchy, and son Dabney, housing; O. G. Rodman, High School athlete and one of Bible Class in the church kit­ Your columnist is indicting this politan areas become cosmopoli­ publicity; Theodore C. Smith, grow in faith. We also call at­ of Dr. S. L. Green Sr., who is CHICAGO—(A N P)—What is the best prospects as a fighter chen Wednesday night Aug. 3rd. week in a rather blase environ­ tans only by the realization of trophies; Miss Hortense Batties, tention to the fact that those Bishop of the eighth Episcopal described as a "charity football in the middleweight division. Also on the,, following Friday ment, the lobby of the Ritz Hotel the distinct contribution to be re­ entertainment; Fred A. Clement night a lawn social is sponsored who plan to commune, are ex­ District. Dr. Greene, with his game between the Chicago Bears, of West Virginia State college, Cooksey has fought many times j on Chicago's South Parkway at ceived from the smaller communi­ pected to register with the pas wife and daughter and two other cnampions of the Western divi­ on the Fox A. C. cards and hssl by a group of young folks. Our Oakwood boulevard. A few feet ties. And vice versa. Therefore, referee; Fred A. Parker, chief tor before such Communion, and companions have been vacation­ sion of the National Professional umpire. been successful in most of bis pastor's wife Mrs. Maude Cald­ away sits the Earl Hines, pride travel and contacts are the most League, and a team of Negro that once they have registered, ing in Chicago, and stopped on fights. He is a middleweight. H* j well of 502 Tenth St. is visiting of the South Side's "Grand Ter­ educational of all outside stimuli. stars selected by popular vote," they are not to stay away from their way back to their home fights Al Tibbetts, Golden Glov* in Ky., with friends. The An­ race" and incidentally the world's We understand life a lot better by has been scheduled for Friday the service for any little cause to see their very good friends, middleweight champion from nual Sunday School picnic will greatest 'Hvory tickler." It's rath­ learning how the rest of the world night, September 23, at Soldiers Henry Armstrong and Lou that may arise. These are the Reverend and Mrs. M. R. Dixon Danville, Illinois, this Monday, be Sat. Aug. 6th. Plenty of re- er stimulating at times to move in is living in it. Given this stimulus, Field, it was announced last week devils stumbling blocks. "Let all Jr. night. _freshments will be served. sophisticated circles especially the right mental attitude and a by Dr. Curtis W. Reese, dean of Ambers In Great Condition things be done decently and in Dr. Greene's sermon was based Abraham Lincoln Centre and among Afra-americans for there rational imagination, it is possible order." on the question, 'Have ye re­ chairman of the Charities Joint For Title Bout HOOD TEMPLE A|M.E. ZION they positively scintillate. to live your life to the full. Two other Negro boys wUl ceived the Holy Ghost?" The Committee, sponsors. fight on the card and they are CHURCH One can best appreciate the ad­ But may heaven pity the nar­ POMPTON LAKES, N. J. — McFARLAND BAPTIST sermon, though brief, contained Proceeds will| be distributed Oliver Phillips, sensational heavy­ Church Calendar vantages or disadvantages,of his row, bigoted, selfish individual, With Deputy Boxing Commis­ CHURCH volumes for those who were held among three Chicago charities, weight from Danville, Illinois;, SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 a.m. spellbound in the audience. community only by contrasts. who doesn't know the rest of the Lincoln Centre, Hull House and sioner Tom Farley as an approv­ MORNING WORSHIP—11:00 a.m. COMMUNION'SERVICES 11 a.m. There are certain types of individ­ ing onlooker, Henry Armstrong, and little Leon Haire, St. Louis The young women's auxiliary world is living, because he doesn't Chicago United Charities. Those Subject: WISDOM and FOLLY. At 7:45 p.m., visiting minister uals in every small community holder of the world feather­ featherweight Golden Glove of the Missionary society is still go anywhere to learn. Some men elected to the team will be At Columbian Presbyterian 3 p.m. from Simmons University of who are rather distinguished. Their weight and welterweight titles, champion. ;:• |j anxious for more members. If are too big for even a metropoli­ brought to Chicago two weeks Louisville, Ky., will be speaker wdrds are of tremendous import in before the game, have all ex­ went through training paces for There, will be eight bouts -CK* CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR—6 p.m. your'e under 25 and interested tan area, and some are too small of the evening. their particular circle. Their per­ penses paid, and will receive his lightweight title bout with the card, and Promoter Lee S\$L- EVENING SERVICE AT—8 p.m. in the work why not join their for a village. And ultimately, Lou Ambers at the Rev. J. H. Anderson, pastor. sonalities are outstanding, given $100 each for playing, the spon­ livan says that the colored people Rev. Edward Wesley Gantt, club? You'll enjoy it, and they we ourselves create and make Aug. 10. the proper background. But when sors announced. are always welcome at the pastor. will be happy to have you. large or small, the world in which Hurricane Henry boxed two Rev. and Mrs. G. E. Johnson MT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH they are forced to gravitate in Colored players include those Arena. On Sunday, August 7, the we, ourselves are to live. I con­ from) Negro colleges as well as rounds each with Chalky Wright [of Mt. Zion Baptist Church Last Sunday evening, Rev. a limited sphere of activity for clude these casual observations of Los Angeles and Lew Feld- The prices of admission for Johnson and his wife ended a sacrement of the Holy Commun­ too long a period, their horizons gridsters from mixed institutions closed out a most successful ion will be taken. All members by offering the candid opinion such as Don and Ozzie Simmons man of Brooklyn. He had a these fights are 40c and 6Qc, Lweek _of_ servigg Sunday after­ ^jFin^ncia]^ ^Meeting"^ ajL^ Hoods a^-UkeM^to become^Jimitedj^rfnjl that individually and gregarious­ of Iowa. ,Vuting is expected^Ao, slight bruise on his cheek bone but special coupons have been Temple, the meeting was ended are asked -"to be • present, and evEntuall^Siar .Capabilities and after his second round %tth noon. This fine team is" a great visitors are welcomed. ly, this world is becoming, mani­ follow the general pattern law passed out and can be secured I credit to any community, and with Ladies and Mens' Day. The talents. It is impossble to per­ Wright and his manager,v Eddie Rev. M. R. Dixon Jr., Minis­ festly a better place to live than down by the Chicago Tribune at Dr. Baylor's Drug Store, and to any denomination. The church meeting was very successful. petually extract inspiration from in its annual all-star charity Mead, ordered a two-day layoff ter; Gorhea Offutt, Reporter. it used to be. And that humanity's from boxing as a precautionary with these coupons you can get was greatly benefited by their Rev, N. Tolley and Mt. Zion one's inner self without an oc­ golden age is definitely yet to be game held at Soldiers Field in a good seat for 25c. Choir were giiests of the Little casional recharging from outside August. The squad will consist measure. coming, both spiritually and and Utopia WILL become an ac­ Said Farley after the drill: The Fox A. C. is expecting a Valley Church last Friday night. stimuli. of 30 players and will be coach­ financially. complished fact. "He's in fine shape and ready to large turn out of colored people Next Saturday, August 13, the ed by E. P. Hurt of Morgan col­ Those who live in the metro­ go now." for these fights. Look-Out Club, is planning to SPORTS —Rev. M. R. Dixon Jr. lege who has not lost a game in six years. This Week's Special At have a social. SUMMIT, N. J.—Lightweight The Mt. Zion Choir presented HIGHLIGHTS The spectacle is understood to Champion Lou Ambers went to Mrs. G. E. Johnson a beauti- have received tbje support of through six rounds of sparring. KRAFT'S By Richard A. Jackson many outstanding individuals Ambers worked two rounds I ful negligee. Mrs. Johnson left St. Louis Pirates Hang 2-1 and institutions of both races, Are You Planning To Move? Sunday night to attend the Gos­ each against Luther White, Vic­ among them Gov. Horner of Il­ tor Corchado and Augie Gonzales pel Singers Convention in Day­ "GIVE THE LITTLE linois, Mayor Kelly of Chicago If So, Just Call PHARMACY ton, Ohio. in his last stiff workout until FELLOW A BIG HAND" and others. next Wednesday. Cor. Lincoln & Governor Next * Wednesday about 9 p.m. Defeat On Moberly Browns 3-2965 FRESH PEACH ICE CLEAVES MEMORIAL C.M.E. should find sepia St. Louis gath­ CHURCH ered about radios to get a earful TO AND FROM THE RACES of what promises to be an histori­ ST. LOUIS, MO., August- Colts Lose To ROBERTS FURNITURE CREAM SUNDAE Coming Events Some 250 enthusiastic the first out and Nunn scored or. VIA LINCOLN AVE. cal event in the annals of boxing. f an infield out. FOR DELIVERY SERVICE Official Meeting Monday 7:30 p.m. At that time the ether waves will ""s spw t>>e St. Louis Pirates FDLL UP AT COMPANY Class and Prayer Meeting Thurs­ be lashing furiously from the defeat the Gatewood Browns of Moberly received their only run South End Team t Phone: 7884 day 7:30 p.m. stormy hurricane of "Hurricane Moberly, 2-1. Fridav night, at of the game in he seventh in­ GEORGE H. HARRIS 251 Lincoln Ave. Senior Choir Rehearsal Thurs­ Metropolitan Park. Although the ning off a walk and two singles. ST. LOUIS, MO, August— SERVICE STATION Hank's" gloves in his astound­ An argument about interference day 7:30 p.m. ing effort to win his third box­ Pirates won the game, they were The South End Team tripped 10th and LINCOLN out hit by Moberly, 5-2. by one of the runners ensued. The We Have A Complete Line of Rev. J. W. Appleby will preach ing title, within a year, a feat the East St. Louis Colts 14-6 in Conveniently Located that has never been accomplished. Buddy Nunn Stars score was counted and the inter- the South Side Park last Friday Hardware and Do AU CAR WASHING AND in Henderson Sunday at the The gam° • started as a pitch­ ferring runner was called out. Certified Lubrication Seventh Street Baptist Church. Indications are that he will tri­ night. POLISHING umph. er's duel between the veteran, The Browns got a bad break in Before the game a long dis­ General Hauling The Senior Choir of Cleaves un­ Cooper and the younester, Rob­ the eighth inning when Williams, tance hitting contest was held Texaco Fire Chief der the direction of Mr. and A victory for Henry Arm­ ert-son. In the sixth, Dehuk right fielder, doubled to right between "Bill" Ball, one arm play­ Special Prices On Heaters Mrs. Geo. L. Mimms will render strong should mean more to St. reached first on an error and field and was thrown out trying Gasoline And Ranges , Radian Auto Louis than any other city, for er of the E. St. Louis Colts and the music. The church has char­ Nunn, the Pirates' centerfielder, to reach third. Arville Paul, one arm player of Phone: 3-0080 tered a very nice and comfort­ the extraordinary little fighter tripled to left center, scoring De­ the South Siders. Paul, with a 385 was reared here and promises to huk with the first run of the Robertson was credited with 14 H Lustre S able bus and is inviting the always regard this as his home strikeouts and only allowed 5 foot drive over the left field fence public to come along. game. Pinkston struck out for won. Ball's best bid was a 360 "Like A Film of Glass" even though his house and hits; Cooper with 11 strikeouts foot wallop to the centerfield The pastor and delegates re­ dwelling place is in Los Ange­ went on to write: and allowed 2 hits. B. Nunns, fence. turned from the district con­ les. It would be fine if every­ "And another matter—the judg­ tripled to left center; Jewell tripl one who can afford it could ad­ ed to right center. Adams and The Colts garnered twice as | SOFTBALL DOUBLEHEADER AUTO LAUNDRY ference at Morganfield, Ken­ ing of some recent bouts have many hits as the Southsiders but tucky Friday night and reported dress a message to Armstrong been atrocious, to say the least, Nunn, both of the Pirates fielded at Madison Square Garden. beautifully with Adams falling on very erratic team play in which 611 S.E. 7th STREET that it was one of the greatest yet they're right back there fight the Colts made eleven errors led Sunday, August 7th Either a message before the after fight. his face to catch a fly ball. 'Lieu­ district meetings in the history fight encouraging him, or a tenant' was the umpire. to their defeat. Phone 3-0920 of the West Kentucky. Con­ message after the fight giving "Almost the same thing haD- "Lefty" Boone, although not at Cars Called for and Delivered ference. Our church was honored St. Louisans' appreciation for pened Wednesday night at the his best, struck out eleven in the 3:30— Johnican All Sars vs. Sunbeams with three district officers; Mr. the mark he has made for the Auditorium, only it was worse, seven innings he pitched, but is­ city. in that Parks, thoroughly beat­ GIANTS TRIM sued too many bases on ball. 4:30— Bagwell 'Cubs' vs. Davy's Sandwich Shop GLOBE SPORTS EDITOR en, a sorry sight from the fifth Garnero was the hitting star of TAKES CRACK AT round to the finish, was given the winners, connecting for a trip­ ADMISSION 15c LINCOLN FIELD BOXING ILLS a decision over George Burnette, le with the bases loaded and a a Detroit Negro. The crowd, MONSANTO FOR two bagger with two on. Adams, C & H SHOE SHOP In a courageous stand agains.. slim as it was, recognized the with three hits in four attempts, For Both Games glaring discrepencies in the con­ injustice and hooted and booed led the losers. I; 413 LINCOLN AVENUE duct of professional boxing in St. for several minutes. 6TH NITE WIN Louis, Maurice Shelvin, Sports "But that wasn't all. The final Men's Half Soles, 60c-70c-$1.00 — Rubber Heels, 25c to 50c Editor of the Globe Democrat Stage Batting Rally To Defeat dealt out a justifiable lashing on hout of the evening, between Ladies' Half Soles, 40c-50c — Heel and Taps, 15c Marty Simmons and Red Bruce, Flashy Team his typewriter last week in his f —FREE HEEL PLATES WITH ALL WORK— column, "The Sporting Mill." the lat er a light-colored Negro, Griffin Shoe Polishes Liquids and Paste was terminated by the referee in ST. LOUIS, MO., August— THE BIG DIPPER After speaking of the poor The St. Louis Giants made the matching in several bouts, he the ninth round of what was to have been a 10-round encounter, Monsanto Giants of E. St. Louis New wide brim drape model with low their sixth straight night game the referee disqualifying Bruce crown. In JADE GREEN . . . SAPPHIRE "for not fighting," although he victims when they hung an 11—4 had stood up through nine rounds defeat on the strong East Siders (blue gray) . . . CRYSTAL (light gray) Our Clothing of a merciless bodv attack that at Metropolitan Park Tuesday . TOPAZ (deep tan) and other shades. had his ribs and kidneys a dull night. The Giants came from be­ red. And he vas fighting a little hind with a stiff batting assault ...*afy>„. Excels—Our chunky fellow who hit and clinch- in the fifth and sixth innings Just ed for the first five rounds while against Lefty Y. D. Robinson to $ Prices Safe Bruce was trying in vain to con­ score eight runs and put the game so nect with his specialty—a hard on ice. Arrived! right hand. 3 Doc Brackens relieved Gor­ And Sane "The fight vas slow and unin­ don on the mound in the fifth teresting for the first five rounds inning and permitted only two and could well have been stopped hits and fanned eleven batters to 605 MAIN STREET I then, but it seemed such poor run his total strikeouts to judgment to ring the curtain 97. Whitey had a perfect day at LEVINSON ,-i '». STORE OF VALUES! down with less than a round and bat, getting three out of three. "GOOD CLOTHES ON CREDIT" half to go. Easter, Cook and Vincent turned YOUR HATTER "If we remember correctly, the in some timely hits for the win­ FOR MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN new commission was going to ners while Wilson stole four work pretty hard with that nice bases. Frye, Moody, Haywood and THIRD and MAIN WALTER R. BOHRER, Manager E. C. WADE, Credit Manager new broom the Governor gave i' Moore turned in a good game for —and "bring boxing back." Monsantos.

A 1 *«*2?a^' / pp, PAGE SIX THE EVANSVILLE ARGUS, SATURDAY, AUGUST'6, 1938 Comments •:J EDITORIALS .z. Features The Evansville Argus AT THE CROSSROADS! M.Y. Yanks' Star

PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT EVANSVILLE, IND. Eejj. U. S. Pat. Off. /f Phone 29072 Powell Suspended JULIUS W. HOLDER General Manager ADVISORY COMMITTEE T. M. Cheeks if For Rase Slur JEflUTSJ-'ROmflnCE W. K Best Raymond King ^^^^^^Rg'A"lJT.ai-:-F6.UN DAT I ON A. H. Wilson CHICAGO TAVERN OWNER Mrs. L. A. George FIRST TO PROTEST The Larieuse Beauty Foundation was established by SUBSCRIPTION RAXES "NIGGER" BROADCAST the Godefroy Manufacturing Company to study methods ONE YEAR $2.00 of preserving women's natural beauty, and to make MX MONTHS $i.2o the results of this research available to the public. THRBJS MONTHS 66c C. H. tJrown Sends Telegram MNiiLti COP* oc Minute After Jake Powell's So many of us give hours of care­ graying grows in, since the hair, as 1HE ARGUS f pro­ 'ace, hair that is dried out, streaked larly. Why not arrange a set routine Jtty iutsday Noon In Order To Appear in The KnsHing Edition. Ad­ test last Friday to Bob Elson, >r too oily will mar the effect. and stick to It? Pick out the most ores? Alt Communications To Tne Lvansvilie Argua—708 Muibwry WGN sports announcer, denounc­ Summer is the ' hardest season on convenient time of day to brush street, evansville, Indiana. ing Jake Powell, outfielder wit-h 'he hair. Most of us neglect to your hair and the best day of the the , for using ake proper precautions against sun week to have it washed. In that THE AKGUS PLATFORM FOR 1938 the word "Nigger" in. his radio md wind. We go without hats and way you are less likely to put it 1. NEGRO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE interview, was Chylow H. Brown, ;it for hours in the broiling sun off as long as possible and in the 2. MOivJSi NLuitU iJUSlJNEab EjN'i'Ji.tU'KlSES proprietor of Brown's tavern at md then are distressed to find our end neglect the important hundred a. NL«f CuMMUNiX* CENXliiit UulUuiiNu- 729 East 43rd .street. rail- parched and streaked. strokes of the brush. Nothing gives 4. SLAV:OR tun wLRnYviLLii Brown, with a group of friends, The hair should be washed more the hair a more gleaming, burnished 5. LL^iVU-NAXiUN Oi?' XHK CLANNISH SPIRIT was listening to the dug-out in­ iften in warm weather than in look than regular brushing. Brush­ o. A a AiR UKAL FOR AbL terview, broadcast just prior to •ool. Just because you have your ing removes accumulated dust and the Yankee-Sox game. Bob El­ hair washed regularly once a week grime from the hair and stimulates THE ARGUS son asked Player Powell what he or once every two weeks during the the circulation. Be sure, however, The Argus is carried to every section of Evansville and did during the Winter. Pdwell re­ winter doesn't mean that the same to keep your brushes and combs im­ maculately clean. its adjoining territory. Vve have several boys anu gnts who plied that he worked as a police­ rule should hold during the summer. man at his home in Day'on, O., Simple hot oil shampoos or oil And don't forget the ounce of will ue very happy to deliver the Argus to your nomes every adding the flippant remirk, "I treatments are invaluable during prevention. Keep a hat or soiae week. Therefore, remember—while you are giving support use my club on niggers." That the summer to counteract the dry­ protective covering on your hair to the Argus you are also making it possible tor these boys insulting sentence immediately ing effects of the sun. However, when you are in the sun. reverberated throughout the streaked appearance of the hair and girls to earn some money. brought on by over-expesure to the These are all simple suggestions, v Southside section. Shocked and but if you follow them they will TheArgus will always serve as the voice for the people. surprised by its unexpected utter­ sun may require the use of a wise reward you with a shining "Crown ance, Bob Elson cut off his selection of hair coloring. For hair Will always present true facts in a clean and wholesome thus streaked an all-over applica­ of Glory." manner. READ THE ARGUS. Tell your friends about it "mike," terminating the inter­ view. tion of coloring, matched with your What are your beauty prob­ and patronize our advertisers. original shade, will give a uniform Meanwhile, Brown's wirel was , effect. lems? Write Marie Downing, "Just tell them that you saw it in the Argus." on its way, and ten minutes later Larieuse Beauty Foundation, when Announcer Elson started Gray or graying hair, of course, + can be colored by touching up only Room 607 — 511 Locust St., St. his regular broadcas of the game, the gray strands, although it is WHAT THE FUTURE HAS IN STORE FOR US sponsored by Old Gold cigaret Louis, Mo., and she will be glad usually wise to apply the first ap­ to answer them. Be sure to en­ What has the future in store for me ? This question manufacturers, he announced re­ plication uniformly over the head. has been asked over and over thousands of times by the for­ ceipt of the wire, was profuse in After that you need only touch up close a self-addressed stamped his apology of the incident and the part nearest the scalp as the envelope. ward thinking youth of today. If it were possible for us to said he was never so shocked in gaze into the crystal of life and see our positions some few .tfL.J' his life. The telegram, signed by years into the future, probably our minds would be at ease. "The Gang at Brown's Tavern," We would know just what to expect.. But as things stand read, "We protest word 'nigger' Houston College Dean * used by Jake Powell in radio' in­ TO Emm SCHOOL now, seemingly the crystal is a bit vague and does not af­ terview as direct insult to race!" Named NYA Aide ford a very clear view, consequently we have no vision of Soon other telegrams and phone IN SWAMP OUT OF WASHINGTON.— (ANP)— R. the future. LEGAL HINTS calls deluged the local WGN O'Hara Lanier, dean of the Hous­ broadcasting -station adjoining the E KATE5.2AL ton college for Negroes, Houston, But, we as a race can assure ourselves of a well, safe Tribune Building on upper Michi­ has been named assistant to Mrs. and secure future if only we revise our standards of living. MISSING PAGES ATTY S. R. REDMOND gan boulevard, and the wave of NEW . ORLEANS, Aug. 6.—(By Mary McLeod Bethune, director .Our wages are lower than ,ajny other race, yet we have Q. If a person buys an article protest spread to all sections of Leon Lewis for ANP)—An­ of the NYA Division of Negro and pays with a check does title the city, both white and colored nouncement came this week Affairs. shrewd financial Wizards creating a standard of living for to the article pass to the pur­ us which exceeds our pocketbook. These schemers do this baseball fans denouncing Powell that, "construction of a $37,000 A native of North Carolina, the FROM HISTORY chaser at the time of the sale? for his uncalled-for insult. elementary school for Negroes, new assistant received his early for their own selfish benefit and it is now up to us to make A. No. It will not pass until will begin Monday. The build­ training at the Biddle university the check is cashed. The protests also reached the our own standard to correspond with our purse. But while by HENRY WINFIELD WHEELER offices of Baseball Commissioner ing will be constructed with academy before the institution we are attempting to formulate a standard of living to cor­ Q. I rent the upstairs of a two- Kenshaw Mountain Landis and he lumber salvaged from the Wal­ became Johnson C. Smith univer­ story house. My family is the ter C. Flower and William Frantz sity. Prior to his graduation respond with our wages, we should not ease up in our fight only one that uses the steps go­ soon took official action. Later, for a decent living wage scale as well as for a greater op­ during the broadcast of the game, schools (white) which have re­ from- Lincoln university, Pa., in SLAVE TRADITIONS educator, Misses A. Bowden, ing to the second floor as it is Elson made two more references cently bepn replaced with brick 1922, Mr. Lanier was student as- portunity. Our African ancestors were Nannie Burroughs and Mrs. a two-family house. I missed a sisfant in the library and in Eng­ Mary McLeod Bethune, organi­ step and injured myself. There is to the incident and declared that structures." I do think that every man and woman who works every dominated by many taboos and Powell would never be permitted "Radiators and boilers fJrom lish. traditions, as were all primitive zers and presidents of colleges nothing wrong with the premises. to speak over the WGN micro­ week is entitled to a certain amount of pleasure, but there for girls; Dr. E. Just of Howard Can I recover for my injuries? the schools will be salvaged al­ people. They firmly believed in phone again. The next day (Sat­ so for the "new" Negro school. its Negro citizens. is such a thing as over, doing it. , You see certain members the separate existence of the University" and the late Dr. Chas. A. No. Recovery is based on urday) Commissioner Landis sum­ There are five other schools in Henry Turner of Sumner High negligence or willfulness. Your Because of the soft condition of of our group riding in big Cadillacs and Packards, when they body and the soul, and one of moned Powell to his office, and the soil at the site of the school, the city that were constructed these spiritisms had a more last­ School in St. Louis; Roland landlord had nothing to do with af-er hearing the player admit from the same type of material. are only able to attord a Ford. This standard is far beyond Hayes, Marian Anderson, Duke your injury and is not respon­ about 200 pilings will have to be ing effect than any other on the making the remark, suspended driven to support the building." our means and keeps us in a strain all the time trying to life of the Negro in America. ' Ellington and J. Rosamond sible. him for ten days. "catch and keep up." We should revise our standards and cur­ Johnson in music; W. E. Du­ Q. If a person har property This promped an investigation White people soon learned that In addition to sending the tele- which revealed that the material tail- our pleasure: to, such an extent that we will have a nice the dead were revered and fear­ bois and James Weldon Johnson and is insane what should be pram Tavern Owner Brown a'sc The Complete Service in literature, and the miraculous done? to be used in construction of the bank account saved in the case of an emergency. ed by the African and therefore phoned Player Lou Gehrig and proposed school is from con­ We are prepared to give a beside being taught that God and accomplishments of Dr. George A. Have the probate court try Manager Joe McCarthy of the complete Mortuary Service In­ If we will only realize that we know not what tomorrow Washington Carver have failed the matter and appoint a guard­ demned structures and the site His angels were white, he was Yankees, both of whom hP knew cluding many details which un­ brings and that if we are fired from one jotty that it usually to lay the ghost of slave tradi­ ian for the insane person. is a swampy, soggy piece of also made to believe that after Friday night, at the Del Prado property which realtors have til recently were not considered takes time to laid another one and during all this time we death, the returning spirit was tions which still haunts us and Q. If one is out of the state in hotel, where the team was quar­ to be in the Province of The impedes our progress. election day can he vote? not been able to sell. have to live and it is impossible so to do without funds. If in a white form. In other tered. Gehrig and McCarthy ex­ Funeral Director. words, white was "summum bo- We have seen Negroes lose A. Yes. Missouri permits ab­ pressed regre*" at the occurrence With nearly a million and a we live witlun the range of our pocketbooks, we can look our sentee voting and if a qualified liajf dollars earmarked for! new We relieve the Family of a num" "ne plus ultra," and black law suits simply because they and said it would never happen large number of tasks which employer straight in the eye and tell him what is what, if trusted some untrained white voter will not be at his home to again. Brown, for a number of school buildings in the city, the anathema, "malum in se." cast his vote he should get a bal­ would be irksome at such a such occasion arises. We will be able to do this because we shyster, instead of hiring a Ne­ years headwai' er at the hotel, was Orleans Parish School Board On the good ship, "Jesus" lot from the election commission. dishes out this type of junk to time. w»U be secure in the knowledge that we have a nice bank ac­ came the voodoo man and the gro attorney from the law schools succeeded several years' ago by of Harvard or Yale, or some present Headwaiter Irving Gray. count to tide us over until we find another job. conjurer with all their tricks THOMPSON and incantations from the Afri­ equally well qualified Negro "THE DUKE IS TOPS" He is said to know personally formality is laid aside and gifts can kraals. The man or woman school. It is a psychological more major league bill players are exchanged by Grand Court FUNERAL HOME PANNED IN NEW YORK than anv colored hotel man in who could "conjure" was cred­ fact that the Negro lawyer has a Officers. This party is held at the 517 LINCOLN DIAL 2-9072 ited with many powers for good sentimental interest in your NEW YORK. —(A N P)— Al­ the country. home of the G.W.C., Mrs. Bertha T. Buekner. K. C. THOMPSON, Funeral Named Chief Negro Weston Speaks At and evil, such as being able to cause of action. The writer has though Million Dollar Produc­ Directress and Embalmer destroy the injurious influence of a personal friend who is a den­ tions' filmusical, "The Duke Is The next meeting will be in Ambulance Service an enemy by sprinkling pepper tist, having graduated from Tops," drew good crowds when Kansas City, Mo. Adviser By Ickes Nafl Rail Meet and salt around his door, or be­ Howard University, and has a it was -shown at the Apollo the­ ing able to cause invalidism, or reputation for doing excellent atre, the general impression here alanthe WASHINGTON. (ANP)— Wil­ even death, by filling a bottle work, yet members of his race is that the company devoted to LADIES MEN — CHILDREN RALEIGH, N. C, (ANP)—De­ must consult a specialist (white) all-Negro talkies has produced liam J. Trent Jr., of Greensboro, legates representing 9,000 work­ with red pepper, dried rattle­ N. C, was appoin ed Thursday as snake and vinegar. Believers in before they have any work done a •flop that will appeal little to USED GARMENTS ers, here attending the fourth by him. colored audiences and not at all cnief srdviser on Negro affairs in annual convention of the Inter­ conjuring missed the incongrui­ n Fins SSiap® f to white. the PWA by Secretary of Inter national Association of Railway ties of these practices—the im- The saddest part of this inferi­ ior Harold Ickes. potency of these "witch doctors" ority complex psychology is the EiI«lS GARMENT SHOP Employes which opened Sunday ST. LOUIS, MO.. August— Trent, on the staff of Bennett at First Baptist church, heard to conjure a white person, even lack of confidence and even pro­ had been done, and suggested 426 S. Morton Street Phone: 2-6219 college, Greensboro, the past four though he be the slave trader, fessional courtesy to the Negro trying black coffee (for an ab­ The Grand Court Order of 1 C. W. Ricii of Houston, princi­ Calanthe of Missouri closed the years, assumed his new pos im- pal speaker, discuss railroad Haley, or that devil incarnate, physician. Several months ago dominal obstruction). The friend ALICE EDMONDS —Proprietors— ALLAN EDMONDS the slave-driving Simon Legree. a highly qualified colored physi­ thirty ninth annual session in St. metLately. His work will consist labor conditions in Louisiana then insisted upon consultation Louis July 28. New laws were of obtaining Negro participation and Texas and the general labor The slave owners, • in order cian and surgeon who is a grad­ with Dr. B, a white specialist, uate of one of the best medical made for the growth of the Order. in the programs of the Depart­ movement as it affects the Ameri­ that they might have no consci­ who had treated his grandfather The reports of the Grand Registrar ment of the Inferior, PWA and can Negro. About 1,500 were entious scruples in regard to schools in the country, and who 'for a mosquito bite." So the has done post graduate work in of Deeds, Mrs. Hattie M. Flower AMERICAN SHE SHOP & RADIO SERVICE associate agencies. He first be­ present at the opening meeting. slavery, were fortunate in hav­ patient was removed to Hospital and Grand Receiver of Deposits, came connected wi h the PWA in The decision to employ a full- ing spiritual advisers who re­ various hospitals was consulted Q, where Dr. B realizing the Mrs. Ellen Henderson, showed the SHOE REPAIR SPECIALS 1936 to help conduct a survey on time attorney and open head­ minded them of the curse of God by a man concerning his wife. danger of delay, frantically en­ Order in a splendid financial con­ unemployed Negro workers, After a thorough examination the Ladies Leather or Composition Heels, 10c Pair quarters at Washington was upon Canaan—"And He said, deavored to obtain a surgeon, dition with sx thousand dollars Ladies Soles, -39c Pan- i Only 28 years old, Trent was leached after a report on the 'cursed by Canaan. A servant of doctor informed them that the finally secured a friend (white) in the Beneficiary and Burial de­ f eH'T-^terl at Livingstone college in case was so baffling that an X- Men's Soles, 49c Pair coach cleaners' suit was made servants shall be unto his breth­ who performed the operation — partments, and all claims paid. FREE DELIVERY SERVICE I North Carolina and at the Uni­ by Rice, who was the agent in ren'." (Genesis IX, 25.) To ray examination was necessary. too late. An autopsy confirmed The Grand Worthy Inspectrix. versity of Pennsylvania where ne them, this -Hebrew prognostic Before agreeing to this the hus­ the diagnosis of the colored Dr. 1 bringing the suit that secured Mrs. Josephine Truchart, presided 322 E. Walnut Street Phone 3-0943 received his master's degree i " a temporary injunction against could mean no other than black band insisted upon consulting Z. "The fault, dear Brutus, is over the Grand Court because of b&ilness adtiiSWstratiOii' in 193? the National Mediation Board to folk. For the perpetuity of the a white physician who concurred not in our stars, but in our­ the illness of the Grand Worthy He has taken additional graduate in thf opinion of the Negro doc­ 1 be heard October 10 in the institution of slavery, Negroes selves that we are underlings." Counsellor, Mrs. Bertha T. Buek­ courses in economics and socio - court oi the District of Colum­ were not allowed to have confi­ tor. The patient's husband then Hundreds of incidents simi­ ner. ogy at the University o£''P°nnsyl- bia. Willis, who resides in Chi­ dence in each other; anything immediately secured the money lar to this could be told of other There were delegates from all vanii and Unive^ity of Chicago, cago and Danville, 111., has been to be valid had to have the for an X-ray. phases of life. The newspaper over the state. All officers were f and is au'hor of the "History of general attorney for the associ­ stamp of approval of some An­ And so it goes. Many mem­ of the other race is better than re-elected except the vacancy of the Negro Insurance Enterr>rii|es.'' ation since its beginning four glo-Saxon, no matter how medi­ bers of our race believe that any­ the "Courier" or other leading the Grand Assistant Conductress, Cut-iate Oash Market The "new appointee ha$abo ser- years ago. He was elected* for ocre he or she might be. This thing good has to be white. A Negro papers, although the white to which Mrs. Laura Beason of the new post unanimously. training crept into our religious white hospital is better than a papers feature the crimes of Miami, Mo. was elected. Mrs. Eva "Under New Management" dogma. When the hardened sin­ M. Fox of Kansas City was elected Timely remarks were made colored one, even though we are the Negro rather than his cul­ Economy Prices for Fancy and Staple Groceries ner, on the mourners' bench, for segregated, crowded into one tural achievements. White gro­ Supreme Representative to De­ by Ley!on Weston, secretary- troit, Mich., in August 1939. $|i|i PHONE: 2-9237 treasurer of the Dining Car whom fervent petitions for his ward and the erudite and cul­ ceries are better,, even though Fresh' Meats, Fruit and Vegetables ' soul had been sent up by the tured society matron or miss is they do refuse to hire colored Juveniles Stressed Waiters, and general secretary The further development of the CANAL and WALNUT — COURTEOUS SERVICE of the International Association church, was snatched from the familiary called "Mary" or clerks. TROCKMAN BROS. gates of Hell, his testimony us­ "Jane" by the nurse. Juvenile Department was stressed of Railway Employes. Other How often have we heard the through an educational program ually ran in this manner: "I was The following is an incident expression "You never see a features of the convention were in the valley on my knees, pray­ with a scholarship' loan fund, Mrs. 305-313 Lincoln Ave. a sightseeing tour around the taken from the records of E white man do that." Such Rosetta W. Gibson of Kansas City, ing, just about four o'clock Sun­ Hospital and from information reasoning as this tends to de­ city; the annual banquet was day morning when Jesus blessed chairman. heid at the Washington High given the writer by the superin­ base a race and reduce its effi­ The joint memorial services "Airto Undertakers" my soul and the scales fell from tendent and two physicians: Dr. ciency to ai minimum degree. The "chool and a dance at the Ma­ my eyes. I looked at my hands were conducted by Mrs. Blanch sonic ballroom. Z ordered that a patient be im­ black boy and the white boy Snell of Kansas City. Two Grand iEi COAL CO. Used Auto Parts and they looked new, and a lit­ mediately taken to the hospital, must be educated away from The convention voted to hold tle White man took me by the Court Officers have joined the Call Us For Storage Prices iie fifth annual session in At­ where, after a thorough exami­ slave traditions and the foolish Heavenly Court—the mother of hand and placed my feet on the nation, it was decided that it philosophy of superior and in­ the Grand Court, Mrs. Martha Anything Automotive lanta. Ga., Monday after the eternal rock, which is Christ On Genuine Deep Vein Coal 'ourth Sunday in July, 1939. was necessary to operate at once ferior races. They must be Pride of St. Louis, and Mrs. Har- Harry B. Orloff, Gen. MgT. Jesus " in order to save the patient's taught that the measure of a denia Lampkin of Miami. All Orders Given Our Prompt and Careful Attention Seventy-five years of freedom life. The patient was being man is his mind, and that man There were a number of social ved as instructor in economics wheeled into the operating room is an expression of divinity. events for delegates and visitors. EVANSVILLE, IND. nnd assistant business manaeer at and the marvelous achievements 1 when a friend called a halt, and Next week— "A Pioneer Ar­ A special feature each year is a 100 E. Walnut St. Phone 3-0181 Livings one and Bennett, and also of such men and women as Book­ inquired if everything possible "Pal Revelation—.Party" where was dean at Bennett, er Taliaferro Washington, the tisan." I m