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VOL. 1—NO. 1 EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1938 5c PER COPY JAMES SWAIN Six Colored Train Prominent Doctor Celebrates 25th Year As Principal • * Employes Are Hurt Local Dentist Elected NAAGP Hoi FACES ELECTRIC In Wreck Disaster Is Honored 1 CHAIR JULY 1 Colored Porters Assisted In President of Medical Ass'n By Outpost Meet Sunda Saving Many Passengers Dr. William F. Dendy, presi­ lectures on surgery, diagnoses, Rev. M. R. Dixon, president James Swain, 17-year-aid lad, MILES CITY, Mont.—(ANP)— dent of the Indiana State Medi­ dentistry, X-Ray treatments and Dr. A. H. Wilson, vice com­ is to be electrocuted July 1 for mander of the local} chapter of of the local N. A. A. C- P. an! Six colored employes of the Chi­ cal, Dental and Pharmaceutical other subjects of a medical na­ nounces the regular meeting o\ the murder of Christian Breden- cago, Milwaukee and St. Paul rail­ Association, announces that the ture. the American Legion, was re­ kamp, local groceryman. Swain road suffered injuries (extent of quested by Mr. William Hyland, this organization at the Com--* fifteenth annual session of the As a grand climax to the munity Center Sunday, June 26, in company with James Alex­ which was not immediately de­ association will be held in the Commander of the local Funk- termined), last Sunday night when meet the local committee has at 5 p. m. The other officers of ander, a youth of 16 years, went Community Center Building, planned a dance to be given in houser Post of the American to Bredenkamp's Grocery, cor­ the Olympian, crack Milwaukee Legion, to write an article on his this organization include:»'A. W. train, crashed through a trestle June 28 and 29. The local com­ the spacious auditorium of Lin­ Jenkins, vice president; Rev. L. ner of John and Governor streets mittee on arrangements "has left coln High School. interpretation of the crisis of la\st fall and attempted to hold weakened by a cloudburst, hurtled 1936. This same article appear­ S. Smith, treasurer; Miss Lucille the engine and tender, baggage no stones unturned to make this Roberts, secretary, and Mrs. H. upS Bredenkamp. Bredenkamp and mail cars, two coaches and session the best in the history of ed in the July edition of the dr^ew a butcher knife on the lad POPULAR MATRON Outpost, white magazine, along P. Dendy, assistant secretary. two tourist sleepers into flooded the association. This committee This organization is sponsoring and Swain in return,- fired one Custer Creex, and brought death with a picture of Dr. Wilson. is composed of Drs. E. N. Bay­ a Music Festival Monday, June tinne from the single barreled to 34 and injuries to 65 passen­ lor, A. H.' Wilson, Raymond Dr. Wilsoaa was a delegate to the shcJtgun he was carrying, killing gers. National American Legion Con­ 27th, at the Liberty Baptist King, Robert Brown and Albert Church. 4 choirs will- partici­ the* groceryman instantly. The One of the injured colored train­ Heard. vention that was held in New ctl«er lad was given life in the men was a waiter, Albert Dobbins York last year. He is an alum­ pate in this festival. The admis­ penitentiary. The local N. A. A. of Chicago. The others, report­ The local president has been nus of Purdue University. sion is free. 8:00 p. mi C. I P. headed by the popular edly porters, also lived in Chicago, practicing here since 1926, prior young pastor of the Abyssiana and were listed as follows: Harry to this time he practiced in New Buckley, Arthur M. Jackson, Ed­ York City for six years. He has SERVES LOCAL "Y" Dr. Raymond King 'M.-E. Church, Bev. M. R. gar Peoples, Louis Williams and ion, have fought the case in past the State Board (medical) Elenzie Woodson. That no more in Indiana, Illinois, _Tennessee, AS DIRECTOR Named Lincoln attempt to get a rehearing Negroes were hurt is due to the the case before the Supreme fact that the diner was among and South Carolina. Dr. Dendy FOR I4 YEARS Housing Manager But at this writing, the the five cars left undamaged on attended the South Carolina State College, Claflin University fill go to the chair, as a ti»ev tracks, fethe others being one Mr. T. B. Neely, executive Dr. ICing was appointed by of the fact that there are tourist sleeper, two pullmans and nd Meharry Medical College, Mr. Nathan Straus, adnunistra^ the observation car. The.porters graduating in 1919: director of the local Y. M. C. A. Iny errors on k which a re- Seventh and Cherry Sts., is cele­ tor of- the United States He ng can be held. helped rescue at least 25 white Dr. Dendy, the oldest of eleven ing Authority, to serve as hous­ passengers. brating his fourteenth year as children, nine are. living today, ing manager of the Lincoln director of this local Y. M. C. A. 1 has made a very commendable Mr. Neely is a graduate of How­ Gardens, the Government's low??* IREE COLORED GIRLS record since he left his South ard University, Washington, D. cost housing project.- _ Dr^ Kinj£ TEACHER HURT Carolina home years ago. Dr. C. He left Washington in 1912 is well known in affairs of «.". 1VED BOY FROM TRAIN Dendy's parents are yet living civic nature here in the city anSS to accept a position with the Y W. A. BEST are are the owners of one of the at Columbus, Ga., where he was a very active worker with 3W YORK.—(ANP)— Three IN AUTO CRASH most modern community stores Mr. W. A. Best, principal of gree from Wilberforce Univer­ the Red Cross during the flood, colored girls made the front spent several years, going from ; in South Carolina. Dr. and Mrs. there to the Y. M. C. A. in Use the Lincoln High School, is cele­ sity in( Zenia, Ohio, Mr Best of 1937. He came to Evansvilfe I ages last week and at the same Dendy spent a few weeks in Panama Canal Zone. He came brating his 25th year as instruc­ has made a splendid record at 23 years ago after having grad­ ime made bid for fame when they Mr. James Roach, one of the Clinton, S. C, (his home) last MRS. HELEN M. DORSEY Rescued John Hill, three year old WPA instructors, was injured One of the city's most popular to Evansville from Panama. Mr. tor in the public school system. Lincoln, having built a very uated from ,the University . of. I jfhite boy, from a horrible death week and report a very en­ Neely has done a very commend­ Mr. Best is a graduate of the modern building in '28. He is Indiana. He is a- World's 7 War in an auto accident at the cor­ joyable vacation. young society matrons. She is a railroad track at Orange, N. ner of Canal and Judson Sts. a graduate of Indiana State able piece of work at the Y. University of Indiana and only the oldest active principal in veteran, having served as , cap­ The girls, Anna Walker, 14, Mr. Boach lost control of his The meet here consists of He has several wide awake or­ recently received his LL.D. de­ point of service in the city. tain in the Dental Corps ixt^jy Valeria Harris, 12, and Elaine Teachers College. She served car and hit a tree, while trying as secretary of the Women's ganizations at work on different United States and •France^ [Spain, 10, were on their way home now serves as a'^capta] am Oakwdod Avenue school when to avoid colliding with another BIKE CLUB ENJOYS Department of the local Repub­ projects and he has only recent­ automobile coming in the op­ lican organization and has been ly painted the Community Cen­ Rector Sees Two Sons Reserve Corps of I they saw thfe little shaver on tile States Army and has'^ railroad tracks in the direct path posite direction. Fortunately SUNDAY RIDE identified with all of the civic ter's floors and walls. HARLEM WAS Ordained As Deacons in American LegitJa SpaEgv of an approaching train of the the occupants of the car escaped |_<^gasi£Btiaaite;-.f th« . city*. "jisfeS | £ - -•- — ^—is W^ DeUiwai'e Lackawanna and West­ with injuries that were not very The Neighborhood Bicycle Club present she is a member of the > 1 FIGHT CRAZY The Lincoln Gardens-J ern railway. • serious. Mr. Roach is now do­ under the leadership of Mrs. faculty of the WPA school. KKK Emblem In Act PHILADELPHIA, Pa.,—(By G. 191 separate units with all mod* ing niceftr, though he is still con­ Catherine Phelps, sponsored an James Fleming fer ANP)— The ern conveniences. fined to his home on Mulberry. early morning ride out Hiway To Scare Negro Workers distinction of seeing two of his ?Upe Suspect Saved Of sons ordained deacons of the Epis­ Color Bedecked Center No. 66 last Sunday. This club copal church, following his foot­ Crowded To Capacity "lob Proves Innocence is fast becoming one of the most Mammoth Ins. Co. Warning Sign Appears at Con­ With Visitors ADR0GIAT0RS GlVi r steps, was given the Rev. John R. NAMED OFFICIAL IN active in the city, especially struction Co. in Tenn. Logan, Sr., rector of St. Simon's SUHDAY RIDE Giri Says She Had Never Be- where the legs are concerned. Celebrates 23rd church Monday morning when eid Nearly-Lynched Youth THE ILLINOIS C.A.R. Mrs. Phelps is ably assisted in By O. B. TAYLOR John R. Jr., and Thomas Wilson, (For the Associated Negro Press) The Adrociate Cycle Club will her official duties by Mrs. Alyce were ordained by Bishop Francis NEW YORK, (ANP)—New sponsor a long ride Sunday at EADING, Pa., — (ANP) — Reynolds, her assistant. Miss KNOXVILLE, Tenn., June— M. Taitt. York City went crazy. After being held here at the lames Lewis, 96, Is Conwade- Anniversary The letters "KKK" on a card­ Both are Lineoln graduates. John Every comer had its quota of 6 p. m. The- young ladies who Reading State Police barracks for At-Large of Confederate Vets. Gertie Gracey is the secre­ board bearing the warning, are expected to do quite a bit tary. Among the ones seen studied his theology at the Phila­ argumentative fellows who could hi* own safety on being threat­ Mr. A. W. Jenkins, district 'Get those Negroes back to delphia Divinity school, and his name the round, or even further of peddling includes Misses Mary ened by a Coattesville, Pa., mob, AJ3RORA, 111., June—(ANP) peddling were Mesdames Vic­ manager ofv4fae Evansville office Georgia" was tacked on the of­ brother at General Theological than that, the minute that Louis Ferguson, L. Juno Marshall, Jaifrnes Ward, 20-year ol3 former —James H. ("Senator") Lewis, toria Gant, Lola Bell Hill, Corde­ of the Mammoth Life and Acci­ fice door of the McDougal Con­ seminary, . would put the haymaker on the Madella, Hazel and Gertie Gra­ hiffi-h school football star of Coats- 96, Chicago, was elected com- lia M'Elroy, Emma Vance, Rosyln dent Insurance Co., announces struction Co. at Concord, a pride of Naziland. cey, (looks like these Gracey viile, was cleared of a eharge of rade-at-large at the 72nd an­ Hildreth and the two above the special campaign drive that small town in the southwestern girls have a monopoly, on this molesting a 19-year old college nual re-union of the Illinois named officers. will be put on during the obser­ corner of Knox county, Friday Powers of Tennis Every barroom had a "Wel­ biking) Margaret Northington gift, Miss Marjorie Stern. Grand Army of the Republic at come Joe Louis Fans" sign spread vance of the 23rd anniversary night. and Frances Cooksey. n the excitement that follow­ Which it was decided to veto of this insurance company. The Enter N.G. Tourney handsomely over the front door ed] the alleged attack last Satur­ attempts of Confederate veter­ SUFFERS DEFEAT and a genial barkeeper, just day on the co-ed, a mob, estimated ans to have their old flag fly­ slogan of the Mammoth is "23 Cobb's Suit Against waiting to mitt you and "What'll years of dependable service." RALEIGH, N. C— Warren Lseal Post Of t) more than 2,000 and armed ing at their joint re-union June Weaver of Baltimore, Maryland is you have gents?" greet you. jith clubs, rifles, iron pipe and 29 to July 6. Howard U. Set Oct 10 expected to defend his North Various restaurants had ap­ American Legion osher weapons, marched to the Despite the age of "Senator" LQOAL TAP ROOM Carolina State Tennis Association pointed their own establishments Cfoatesville city hall where police Lewis, his jolly laughter and WASHINGTON, D. C, —(AN Championship at Shaw university as "headquarters" for sections of Gives Carnival w^re said to be questioning Ward. keen wiU kept him a center of P)— Former Judge James A. June 29, 30 and July 1 against tfce country dear to the bosom POPULAR WITH Cobb's suit against Howard uni­ interest at the state G.A.R. re­ one of the most impressive aggre­ of the individual proprietors-for The Otis Stone Post No. 354 iai Years Old, Writes union held here last week. PLEASURE SEEKERS versity to compel the trustees to gation of stars ever to partici­ instance, one of .the Gray Shops reinstate him as a law school pro­ pate in the Old North State Tour­ has almost a copyright on ''Chi­ of the American Legion, spon­ Hame For the First Time fessor will be heard in district nament. Included among the lum­ cago Headquarters." Another sored a carnival at the local ASBURY RESIGNS AS The Lincoln Tap Room, locat­ court Oct. 10, it was decided last inaries are expected National spot is the "Detroit Headquarters," playgrounds last week. The af­ ed at 322 Lincoln avenue, proves week by Justice Jennings Bailey. Champion Reginald Weir; Harmon and another is "Southern Head­ fair was well attended and from Lekrned To Use Penal In A WPA D0WNINGT0WN SECY to be the popular spot for those Spencer Gordon, attorney for quarters." Not even General Elementary School Fitch, number two in national all indications, another will be who enjoy a cold bottle of beer, the university, said Judge Cobb ranking; the Jackson brothers, Washington in his Revolutionary sponsored in the near future. DOWNINGTOWN, Pa., June.— glass of liquor, sandwiches or would not be a university profes­ both former holders of the nation­ war rambling had as many head­ CLEVELAND, O., —(ANP)— (ANP)—After serving as secre­ Mr. C. E. Rochelle, commander, plate lunch. Mr. "Bud" Schlen- sor after June 30. The university al championship; McCampbell of quarters as do the Joe Louis is requesting that all ex-service Last Monday morning when the tary of the Board of Trustees of trustees recently voted not to re­ Prairie View; the Downing bro­ fans. WPA elementary school opened Dowington Industrial school for sker is the manager of this tap men who are interested, room and is ably assisted in new his term after he appeared thers of Roanoke, Virginia; the • (glasses- for the day on the 2nd 33 years, John C. Asbury an­ before a senate committee to testi­ In Harlem, hotel reservations pledge for membership into thia rendering service to its many McGriffs; Saitch, Douglas Turner floor of a branch library, "Mother" nounced Ms retirement at the fy concerning an item in the and a host of other tennis pos­ could not be had for love nor wonderful organization. This Carrie Kirk, 101 years old, school's commencement exercis­ customers by the following em­ school's appropriation request. sible dark horses. money. The "Y" had a waiting Post meets in the club rooms trudged slowly up the stairs to es on June 9. Mr. Asbury, who ployees; bartenders — William list and could house hundreds of every Monday evening: the classroom, followed an in­ is 76 years old, gave as his reason Wharton and Paul Wimsett, The women's matches will be persons if it had the space. Many structress to a table and was for this sudden action the desire featured by Lula Ballard and Mae were sorely disappointed be­ Kenneth Jackson and John Ozzie Simmons On Job Hamlin, national girls champion. ^•inded a pencil, something she for a complete rest from all stren­ Letcher are the waiters, while cause of the lack of accomoda­ Three Colored Essayists r^hever before tried to us©i uous duties, J He had served on Miss Icephine Thomas is the tions, despite the numerous ^A3 the teacher's instruction, the boaxd "ever since the found­ CHICAGO— Says Edgar Mun- (rooming houses and^ private Win International Prizes j tie aged woman,put her pencil to ing of the school in 1905. He was chef who prepares that delicious zel: Fight Probe Tense families willing to accept lodgers fKjp«f, followed the copy laid be- one of the original incorporators, ATTY. RUDOLPH D. O'HARA food. "FAME. That lad you see kick­ for a night or two. NEW YORK CITY.—(ANP)-V .:*p her, and scrawled "Carrie pastor. ^^ Who was recently defeated in ing and tossing a football around In an essav contest (Nov. la the Primary. Attorney O'Hara CHICAGO. — The Illinois Kirk." She had written her at Buetner Playground, Thirty- State Athletic Commission Mon­ 1937-March 15, 1938) conducted by ame the first time in her life. was seeking the Republican third ^and Wentworth avenue, is the New History Society of New Seek Armstrong Title* day decided to continue;, to Ju­ York, 182 contestants participat­ nomination for Justice of Peace. Local Boy On Ozzie Simmons, the former Iowa ly 5 further hearing of the Jack First Negro Graduate of flash... He's assistant playground ed, representing 42 states* and the liant Student Goes Bout in Kansas City director..; Such is college fame.. Trammell-Jimmy Adamick box­ Univ. of Md. Law Dept. Phillipine islands, all of whom Clevelander Operates Indiana State Jesse Owens is no better off.... He ing fiasco, in order to add the wrote on the subject, "How Can lln Father's Footsteps By PARKE CARROLL. is a bath house attendant In Cleve­ testimony of Jack Kearns, who Cultural and Social Values" at". Seven Filling Stations land and recently propositioned was involved by the evidence of Racial Minorities in the U. S. COMPTON LAKES, N. Y., Monday's first round investiga­ D. Murray, For Whom N.A.A.C.P. and Its Outlying Possessions and High Average in U. of Pa. June — A world championship Tennis Team a Chicago promoter about tour­ Won Place, Graduates ing with a softball team." tion that lasted for three and a Territories Fe Adjusted and Har­ School of Medicine. fight for Kansas City this sum­ Alonzo Wright is Outstanding half hours. monized?" mer with Henry Armstrong, Example of Business Man. Mr. P. T. Miller is now burn­ In the meantime all the prin­ Among tlit prize winners theto IILADELPHIA, Pa. — (AN greatest fighting man for his ing up the courts of the local cipals in the case were tempo­ COLLEGE PARK, Md., —(AN were three Negroes: Isaac Fisher -Lloyd F. Barnes, 23 years weight and inches of any age, CLEVELAND, O., —(ANP)— park after having met some of GIRLS VISITING CITY rarily suspended by Commis­ P)— At Saturday's commence­ of Hampton institute,." Cornelius a member of this year's in the fer*ure role was a possi­ Last Friday evening, after ex­ sioners. V^; ment exercises at the University Golightly, Talladega college, Ala., Iduation class of the Medical bility today with handlers of tensive alterations and remod­ the keenest competition in col­ LOST SEVERAL HOURS of Maryland Law School, Donald 1 legiate circles the past few and Mrs. L. H. Chappie of Mem­ Pfwol, University of Pennsyl- the world's 2-ply champion eling of his filling station at Murray, tanking 12th in a class phis. Yitnia, with a scholastic aver­ willing and anxious to fill a 40th and Central avenue, Alon­ weeks as a member of the In­ Saint Louis, Missouri, June — JOE LOUIS SUES FIRM of 37 students. gained the dis­ age for his final year of 88.86, late summer date in Ruppert zo <&. Wright, well-known busi­ diana State Teachers College. Mae Gray, 19, and Gladys tinction of being the first colored a triple distinction. He is stadium or the Municipal audi­ nessman here, held a gala open­ He is the only colored player on Gray, 18, of 311 E. Pettis street, FOR $25,000 DAMAGES graduate since the school became African Servant Is [youngest and only colored torium in Kansas City, Mo. ing, with outdoor movies, music the State Teachers' team, and Sedalia, Mo., became separated a State institution. There were Willed $30,000.00) Vber of the graduation class "I owe Kansas City a date," and souvenirs in abundance for was rated No. 3. from their father, James Gray, CHICAGO—(ANP)— Based on ^27 white students in the gradu­ ] the first colored graduate Eddie Meade, manager of Arm­ both kiddies and adults. The Sunday while at a picnic in For­ charges that his name had been ation class. pa father is an alumnus of strong, said today. "I'd- like to street was blocked off during est Park, where they came to wrongfully used in the advertis­ Murray is also a graduate of LAGOS, Nigeria, West Africa. U. of P. Medical school. come in after we get through the festivities. Child Falls 2 Floors attend. They wandered about ing for sale of novelty pins and Amherst college, and after pas­ —(ANP)—Miss Ethel Cripps who ^fc» Barnes' father is Dr. W. with Ambers." Wright operates seven Sohio Saint Louis, Missouri, June — the streets and were directed by good luck pieces, Joe Louis, sing the State bar exams, plans has been employed in the family jteay Barnes, ear, nose and Meade seems ta( regard it as Service Stations in Cleveland, is Iva Lee Cable, 11-year-old various persons to go to the heavyweight champion, filed suit to practice in Baltimore. His of the late C. E. Rawlings in V'* tt specialist and a former merely a matter of time until said to employ more members daughter of Louis Cable, 1825 eleventh. district police station. Tuesday in Superior court, ask­ graduation recalls the successful Bournemouth for 32 years, has , i.ent of the National Med- Armstrong has added Ambers' of his race than any other local O'Fallon street, was thrown from Police took them to the Tower ing $25,000 damages from the Na­ fight waged three years ago by been left $30,000 in trust by her *|Lssoeiation. lightweight title to the collec­ business man. He has 100 em­ a second floor porch railing on Grove railroad depot, where tional News Company, colored dis­ attorneys Charles Houston and employer, it was learned when his- |*pg Barnes will interne at tion that already includes the ployes, all of whom are paid which she was hanging in the they found their father, an em­ tributors of newspapers, periodi­ Thurgood Marshall, NA.A.C.P. estate was admitted to probate. HaXK hospital, New York featherweight and welterweight good salaries and he specializ­ rear of her home Sunday, sus­ ployee -of tfce Missouri "Pacific cals, and novelties. Carroll M. counsel, to have the color bar at Miss Cripps is still working for Citj crowns. es in Standard Oil products. taining hip and arm injuries. railroad. Ellis is head of the firm. the school removed. the widow.

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?»*•!*!' WS of INTEREST CLUBS, PARTIES TO WOMEN In The Social Realm Personals, Marriage: SUB.DEB Efficient Manager I'm Proud To Be Life Member END A BOUQUET Ti • a BIKE CLUB DERBYUILLE T f anten Not to be out done by the ON THE AV-O-NUE NEW YORK, June !' — Eddie the i'eg-u'ar Monday?b. ladcast i Edythe Hyte for her dis- Dr. Raymond King for having members of the larger groups, Cantor, millionaire i age, se.ee-y »,iiich is sponsored by •• populwga of real journalistic abilities been and is yet so active in civic the young lassies of thej city a d .radio star, told a nationwide < igarette firm. He mac' impre^pa Iter articles. affairs.—He's our new housing have formed a club of their own Drums, buckets, horns and all Should have seen Cousin Scoonie audience in one of his recent siye remarks about trie wholes? #* * * * manager. under the supervision of Miss kinds of noise-makers sounded in and Cy Joe Louis Wednesday nite cc.ist-to-coast broadcast.' th. t he ) parted cooperation advanced by , Gertie Gracey and they promise the air about a minute after Joe —they really celebrated and were w.;s proud to be a life member of sepia perfmtners in charitable the Young Rev. M. R. Dixon * * * * the NegiO Actors' Guild of Amer­ Derbyville's most outstanding to do quite a bit of cycling had lambasted Max all over the very neatly attired, too. They were work, mentioning the traditional I A pr his foresight and intellectual ring. People, both young and old the life of the party at Carl's on ica. benefit playing of Bojangles Rob- I Jity. Surely the local branch morticians—who incidentally are these warm days. Several of the Sub Deb club members literally poured out of the homes, Cherry street. "The Negro Actors' Guild is a inson. ' |he NAACP will go places un- ladies—"Carry on." iji $ ;£ Jjt (j: have challenged members of the stores, taverns and shops into the highly commendable organization, |his presidency. streets to celebrate Joe's victory. You can't be expected to get all and one that deserves the "wide­ Messrs. Garner and George for Adrociate Club to a race at any spread support it is receiving." ***** convenient time. I think that I Harlem mjay be famous for its the real jive, if you refuse to sup­ B. Jeffrys for having their never tiring efforts to ren­ Cantor has been a particular Cottage Bakery, der service to all. These two would place my money on the celebrations, but Derbyville stag­ port the Argus. favorite among sepians for years. jiggled along With the "Strug- ed a Wednesday night demonstra­ $ f 4: $ $ young men are the business man­ Sub Debs, judging from what He added to his popularity when -A very informative little tion that would do credit to any agers for the above mentioned Jack Dempsey recently said, "the Ask your Grocer, Druggist or he gave Hattie Noel a break to younger you are, the stronger urban center. Merchant to advertise in the Ar­ appear on his weekly radio pro­ Incorporated ***** morticians. , your legs are," but I do beleive JJC i{S # SJC # gus. gram. Originally he selected her BAKERS OF * r. Albert Heard for sustaining ***** Just wonder how the folks for a one week stand to portray Drs. Dendy, Heardy, King, Wil­ that such a race would be in­ a modern office and court- teresting and no one-sided af­ would like to have a mayor right Have you been attending the a Harlem sweepstakes winner. Queen Maid Bread secretary. son, Baylor, Brown, members of among our group, just as Bronze- She scored immensely, and Can­ fair. Here are a few of the rid­ Softball games on the Lincoln tor took her from New York to the local committee for laying ers of this group, Misses Jean ville, Paradise Valley and Harlem Diamond? For an afternoon of jl| BAKERY and such elaborate plans for the state Hollywood with him, wherein she Niles, Gloria Thompson, Harry- have their mayors. '.--V real Softball, go to the diamond continued in her weekly broad­ CONFECTIONERY medics. ette Bynum, Mildred Thurman, 9fc jjt :jc sjf Jj« any afternoon. casts. PRODUCTS Lillian Calhoun, Charlotte Long, The swing lovers were out en- * # * * * Johnny Polks Cats are really Cantor sang praises of the Cor. 2nd & Carpenter COTTON CLUB Charlotte Wilson and, oh yeah; masse to hear radio's "Armful lit­ Well, now since the Argus is in Guild during a serious interlude doing some terrific swinging at you know the boys always have tle cheerful" Fats Waller beat out town, there should be quite a Ted Cole's Summer Gardens on to be around, even if this is the some really mellow music at the number of youngsters out selling Chicken Shack Saturday and Sunday nijes. Sub Deb Club. Here are some Coliseum Friday night. papers. Sure can make some 1 of the male members, Harold f f ^ v ^ money. Wilbur Osborne left Thursday - LINCOLN GARDEN'S GROCERY 422 CHESTNUT and Gardner Fields, Clarence As we go to "press" 'tis rum­ J3j; Ca^tf'^ ***** for Cleveland, Ohio where he will Fields, and Jessie Pritt. I am MRS. CARRIE RATCLIFF ored that Schmeling is dead— join a newly organized jam band. Received a letter the other day 407 Lincoln — C. N. Ghirlare just about to omit Ruth Shel- don't believe a word of it, tho.' stating, "I have adopted this Sandwiches - Drinks A few other "cats" from Derby- Mrs. Carrie Ratcliff is the ton's name, which would be a theme song, 'I'm saving myself A COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES ville will join him in the very manager of the Ratcliffe Hotel, Come Here For A Good Time shame. Do hope that the state medics for you.' " Kinda nice—eh? AND FRESH MEATS near future. one of Evansville's .leading ho­ will have a successful session. By tels. She is one of the civic C. LE AVELL, Prop. the way; this is the Association's GIVE US A TRIAL H 'BILL" Christian, former bass workers of the city. 15th Annual Session. Hats off to the very capable prexy, "Dock" Piney Woods Beat Jays Marriam Dendy. 0. K. SERVICE BARBER SHOP MONTH OF JUNE .... Am just wondering what the East St. Louis, Illinois, June — DELEGATES— WE WELCOME The Piney Woods College WM. A. LEACHMAN, Proprietor Bertrand Goin to Magdalen Personals mellow little chicks will do when baseball team of Piney Woods, Thomas "Bill" goes to play bass fiddle YOU TO OUR CITY Ladies' Specialist and Men's Choice with that Cleveland, Ohio band. Miss., defeated the East St. James Francis Terrell to Meme Miss Martha Dulin, popular Louis Blue Jays of th© Trolley MAKE OUR PLACE YOUR HEADQUARTERS Gordon member of the social set of Day­ League, 4 to 3, in an exhibition John Waddell to Bee Anderson ton, Ohio, is spending a few days Don't you think the Lincoln Tuesday night at the losers1 255 LINCOLN AVENUE George McElroy to Alyce Short here as the guest of her father, Garden's radio programs are tops'! field. Herman Hawkins to Ruth Gib- Dr. H. S. Dulin. There is quite a bit of versatility in the programs and they are so EAT SHOP WELCOME TO OUR CITY The Colored Central Demo­ informative. Kinda' helps to off­ MRS. WILLH; BELL JONES, Proprietor fiddle thumper for Johnny Polk's cratic Organization headed by set so much mis-information, eh'/ WINS SCHOLARSHIP CHICKEN & FISH A SPECIALTY Cats, will leave soon to join Grant the Reverend Dr. Polk met Dr. King does a neat job of an­ BLUE BIRD EAT SHOP Moore's Band in Cleveland. last Monday evening at tlie home nouncing. CHICAGO, June 15.—(ANP) Sandwiches, Drinks — Home Cooked Dinners of Mrs. Christine Forte. Accord­ —Maurice Fykes, a graduate of 259 LINCOLN "Jute" Tyler and his swinging ing . to the reports made by the this city's Du Sable high school cats played to a packed house in various committees, the organiza­ Mr. William Smith, member of was among 22 high school A Place for Particular People Who Enjoy Fine Foods With Alboin, 111., last Sunday. Bill tion has been doing great work. the younger social set of this city seniors announced this week as Home Cooked Flavoring Lewis brought the house down winners of freshman scholar­ A very definite program for the and corresponding secretary of ships to Northwestern univer­ FANNYE HAYES, Proprietor with his cat singing. next few months was outlined. the Bud Billiken Club, is leaving sity. Fykes was the only color­ Mrs. Forte is the chairman of the for Chicago the latter part of the ed student to win the award. -Miss Juanita "Mary Lou Wil­ Ladies division of the organiza­ month. KEEP HEALTHY liams" Brown swung out at the tion. Bells Gardens Saturday nite. Ger­ Mr. J. S. Cheeks of Ann Arbor, Buy Quality Floor Feed-Seed BEST WISHES FOR A SUCCESS ald Rpeves w&s also thersr a-raug- BJpchigan ^spent a few jBays here Municipal Opera Revives ging foith t*at sweet trombone. ' Th| Pride of Hope Odd' Fellows in the city as guest of his bro­ Jerome Kern's Musical AT are sponsoring a Bingo party at ther, Mr. T. M. Cheeks, Lincoln The swing lovers were rather the Community Center June 30. avenue. Success "Roberta" scarce at "Fats" Waller's dance at The Chas. W. Brizius Co., Inc. Roberts Furniture Co, the" Coliseum Friday nite. The WALKER HOSPITAL The following members of the A Notable Cast of Stars Will crowd was just large enough to ANNEX NEWS faculty of Lincoln high school are Appear in Leading Roles in The Tuneful Play 221-229 CANAL STREET HARDWARE & HAULING have a good swinging out time. At this writing the following now in school doing advanced list of persons are confined:-— study in their chosen fields; Mr. All you cats that have any news James Thompkins and Miss Grace Saint Louis, Missouri, June — AT THE SIGN OF THE LOG CABIN Magdalene Fuqua of Wheat- For its fourth offering of the DIAL 3-2955 — 251 Lincoln Ave. for this column please send or croft, Ky.; Johnnie Dunsmar of McFarlane at the University of bring in to 708 Mulberry St., Bay­ twentieth anniversary summer, Wheatcroit, Ky.; Cornelia Lock- Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michi­ Municipal Opera will revive lor's or Thompson Funeral Home. gan; Mr. C. E. Rochelle at the JOEL S. ROBERTS, Manager ridge of the city; Louise Gentry, Jerome Kern's tuneful triumph, And please don't forget that we 213 Sycamore; George Nebly oi University of Indiana in Bloom- "Roberta," beginning Monday A Complete Line of Hardware can't go along this way unless we the city; Nora Mounger of Wheat- ington, Ind.; Miss Marye Miller at night, June 27 and continuing have your support, so PLEASE croft, Ky.; Dan Killium of Earl- Columbia university, New York through Sunday night, July 3. GET YOUR "SCRATCH" TO­ On its last and only presenta­ cFarland Barber Shop ington, Ky.; Robert Chambers oi City and Mrs. Hallye Tidrington f GETHER AND TAKE OUT A and Mrs. Ethel Twiggs at the In­ tion at the Muncipal Thea er in Provident, Ky.; Oneita Finch of Forest Park the musical produc­ Haircutting by Experts SUBSCRIPTION TO THE DEAR the city. diana State Teachers college, Terre Haute, Ind. tion drew a total attendance of OLE PAPER The Walker Hospital Annex is 71,032 to establish a new all-time Ladies Work A Specialty DELEGATES WELCOME TO OUR CITY —See You Later. doing a splendid piece of work in record, which was shattered last EWITT McFARLAND, Proprietor the medical field, under the sup­ summer by Victor Herbert's The Bud Billikens are sponsor­ Mrs. Margaret Hence who is "Babes in Toyland." Indications 319 LIIIG0LN AVENUE ervision of Mrs. Erickson, super- visiting in the city, has been the ing a dance tonight in the Com­ in'endent, Mrs. Craig and Miss are similar large crowds will see munity Center. recipient of quite a number of the smash hit this summer because fmith, (white nurses,) and Miss­ favors from her many friends. of the stellar cast and brilliant STECKLEif es Mabel McCreary and Etta i Jack Willis, former center on She was honored with a bridge staging announced for "Roberta's" DELEGATES STOP AT TENTH and CANAL STREETS West Kentucky's Lions, strong Powell. party at the home of her sister- revival. football team of the south, will in-law, Mrs. Carl M,dfton last Ray Middleton, popular baritone hold down this position this sea­ Clarence Fields of Bellemeade Wednesday and at a cocktail party star of the stage and radio who Free Delivery — Dial 2-9243 at the home of Miss Lula Jen­ was heard at the outdoor theater UiS son with the Louisville Munici­ avenue, the son of Mr. and Mrs. in 1935, will appear in the lead­ pal football team ,in LouiisviUe, Clifton Fields, was honored with nings, 1221 Ulhorn street. Only a ing male role of John Kent, which HOME COOKED MEALS Ky. the rating of an Eagle Scout, the few close friends were at the two he created and played with out­ parties. Both were very enjoyable FISH — FRIED CHICKEN — HOME MADE PIES We Have A Complete Line of Fresh Meats & Vegetables first lad of our local group to be standing success with the original Oliver Hogan will leave for N. so honored. Mr. Fields is scou1- and the guest list included, Misses New York company. Nancy Mc- PLATE LUH0H, 25 CENTS A. A. STECKLER, Proprietor Y. soon to visit his sisters. Hogan master of his troop and it was Dora, Gwendolyn, and Lula Jen­ Cord, another Municipal Opera MISS LOUISE ARBUCKLE, Prop. 231 CANAL STREET is a formter star tackie on the largely through his inspirational nings, Mrs. Etta Martin, Mr. and favorite, will return to play the West Kentucky's Lions team in efforts that encouraged the boy Mrs. Carl Morton and Messrs. principal feminine role of Ste­ Paducah, Ky. to attain this rating. Cyrus Garner, Holder and Henry phanie, a part she was seen in Brooks. when "Roberta" was presented DELEGATES WELCOME TO OUR CITY William Jackson and Bill Ar- three seasons ago. nett, local boys who have been at­ Mr. John E. Lewis, popular tending Tennessee State college in member of Chicago's Trophy Golf MAMMOTH LIFE & ACCIDENT Nashville, Tennessee, are now em­ club and sportsman, stopped in ployed as waiters on the liner the city for a few days. While Bostonian running from Detroit here he was the guest of Mr. COME TO DELEGATES - WELCOME K INSURANCE CO. to Buffalo. Fred Jones, 705 Mulberry street. PROTECT YOURSELF WITH A POLICY FOR The Grace Lutheran church will Mrs. Margaret Hence of St. YOU MAY BE INJURED TODAY observe the first anniversary of Louis, Mo., is spending a few its dedication on Sunday, June 26, weeks here at the home of her A. W. JENKINS, District Manager 1938 with two special services, one brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and 253 1-2 LINCOLN AVE. DIAL 2-9353 m the morning at 10:30 a.m. and Mrs. Carl Morton of 418 Cherrj the other in the evening at 7:30 street?. 420 CHESTNUT p.m. Rev. Andrew Schulze, pas­ TO ElfANSyiLLE tor of the St. Phillip's Lutheran Rev. M. R. Dixon Jr., pastor of church of St. Louis, Mo., will be the Abyssiana AME church of this FOR ALL SPORTING RESULTS the speaker in both services. The city spent the past few weeks out fine building that was dedicated of the city^ji^^rasiness. Rev. a year ago was made possible Dixon is president of the local We Cater to Colored Patronage through the love of Mr. John chapter of the NAACP. Heldt who gave liberally toward the erection of the church. He MUCH SUCCESS TO THE PAPER contributed $7,000 toward its erec­ tion. The Central District Mission GRAND Board gave |3,000. Today, the ECONOMY feS-liSi Lutheran church, representative of lemur MARKET GOING FOR THE BEST LOOKING a $14,000 investment, is fully paid Corner Lincoln Ave. and S. Governor — Dial 3-0022 SHIRTS IN TOWN AT for. Theodore Hafner, pastor. CUT FLOWERS AND POTTED PLANTS For those persons that are in­ GROCERIES — MEATS — FRUITS — VEGETABLES terested in reading about the news LAFIMDMCH MALLERT'S MEN Sll of their respective churches are PASTERIES — CANDY — ICE CREAM — CANDY asked to please send or bring all SCHOOL SUPPLIES — CIGARETTES — CIGARS MAGAZINES — NOTIONS — PATENT DRUGS 2nd and MAIN news to the Thompson Funerai Home or to 708 Mulberry St. Jt2fr4? EVANSVILLE ARGUS, SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1938 d&r PAGE THRB •til (pen Program Houston $300,000 NEWS AT A OUNCE Bishop Wright's Thirty Doctors Registered For Fraternal Bldg. Sold Those June Graduates, ft Of Indiana HOUSTON, Texas —(A.N.P.)— By ALBERT G. BARNETT The famous Odd Fellows building for ANP Daughter Weds Summer School At St. Louis U at Louisiana and Prairie, one of Medical Meet the show places of the city and Colored Yets of America Hitler and Daughters PHILADELPHIA.—(By Evelyn ST. LOUIS, MO., June — the last big Negro office building P. Sutton for ANP)—Miss Grace Thirty doctors—local and out- 1 The Indiana State Meaicav, Den­ in Houston, passed from racial In U.S. Wide Drive Lydia Wright, daughter of Bishop of-town—registered for the four tal, and Pharmaceutical Associa­ ownership last week when the and Mrs. R. R. Wright Jr., and (4) weeks' postgraduate course Tennis He Grand United Order of Fellows BOSTON— Colored war vet­ the Rev. Dwight Vincent Kyle, of which began- at at. Louis Uni­ tion will present its annual open and Household of Ruth sold it for Jumping The Stick Boston, son of Dr. and Mrs. Dun­ program at the Little Hope Bap­ erans of America, meeting here versity Scnool of Medicine June $120,000 to L. F. Gilliland, a white Wednesday, laid plans through its can H. Kyle of Clarkesburg, W. tist church on June 28, 1938, at 8 investor. • By DEAN GORDON H. HANCOCK, for ANP Va., were married Tuesday at the Four Courses" Offered. p.m. executive committee for a nation­ The two lots on which the build­ wide membership drive, the goal home of the bride's grandfather, Four separate courses are be­ Popular Spo ing stands cost the Order original­ to be 100,000 members by October What^ mean _ these goings forth fine for the mothers but mighty Major R. R. Wright Sr., in Phila­ ing taught at this session. They ly about $85,000 cash and the of the graduating classes in our delphia. The rites were perform­ 1, the new organization to be dangerous for the daughters. So Most any morning and late' PROGRAM structure represents an invest^ called "Colored Veterans' Join Negro colleges? Ever larger and general is this type of thinking ed by the bride's father, assisted 1. General SurgeryT2^jOP*- ment in excess of $300,000. Up." Programs for colored vets, more impressive is the army of among Negroes that today no­ by bishop David H. Sims of the the afternoons, you may fill I Dr. William F. Dendy, Presid­ AME church. ecology and obstetrics; 3. In­ ing. (^^* of the Depths i Cry autonomy, not segregation; unin­ Negro graduates. They may easi­ body wants to do manual work ternal Medicine, and 4. Pedia­ quite a few of the tennis ea terrupted employment; no legisla­ ly become blessings to their af­ that we must get done or go into The bride who was given in trics or diseases of children. thusiasts of the city busily el tqTftt^PKh; (2) Invocation, Rev. flicted people but they may just marriage by her grandfather wore -••Q.^JIrCooksey; (3') "Swing Low tive regimentation; abolishment of racial bankruptcy. Going to This is the second session of gaged in the art,of "driving/' political welfare; less interference as easily become blights. wash-tubs would be much better a gown of white moussaline de Sweet Chariot," Spiritual; (4) the summer school conducted slamming, and what have you. with business; no racial labor dis­ Strangely enough we suppose than doing some things these soie, with a yoke of pearl beads by St. Louis University tor col­ After watching a match the Welcome Address, Rev. J. Herbert criminations—also continued alle­ that they are quite different from over-inspired daughters will have, and a short train. Her veil was itUiiiUU l* *•* ored physicians. It is felt that, other afternoon, I do believe Anderson; (5) Flute Solo, Select­ *>» giance to the flag and a nation what they were when they enter­ in many cases, to do to live up to hip length and caught with orange with this new avenue of im­ ed, Crispus F. Roberts; (6) Vocal ST. LOUIS LAWYER indivisible. ed college four years ago. As a blossoms and she carried a bou­ that Dr. Reggy Weir or the mother's dreams. It would be a provement opened, together Jackson Bros, would find quite Solo, Selected, Ulysses Jones; (7) ALIMONY JUDGMENTS * * * matter of fact, they are about the mighty fine thing if each hard quet of white roses and lillies of Executions may issue upon a same so far as character is con­ the valley. with enlarged hospital facilities a bit of competition from our Address, Atty. H. A. Rouse; (8) CHICAGO—Charging misuse of working mother's daughter could that may be used for teaching judgment at any time within cerned. They have only built upon land something better; but in The maid of honor was Miss local tennisters. Some of thei "Tell It," Spiritual, Mixed Cho- -ten years after its rendition but his name in the advertising of a foundation that was laid earli­ purposes, the Negro physicians rus; (9) Piano Solo, Selected, times like these, the chances are Dessie Winfrey of Lorraine, O., of this city are keeping pace players whq have and are disjf after that time the judgment is novelty and good luck pieces, Joe er in childhood but hardly have against it. It is said that who wore yellow organza. Mrs. playing real form are: CliftoJ Miss Virginia Hygins; (10) Ad­ barred unless something extends Louis, heavyweight champ, thru they laid other foundations. Char­ with the rapid progress of mod­ if a hundred sheep are passing Alberta Harris, a sister of the ern medicine. L. Fields, Thomas Branson, Fre dress, Dr. J. J. Hoover, Terre the time. Any payment made his counsel, Atty. Irvin C. Molli- acter is still homemade and edu­ through a meadow over a narrow bride, wearing- pink chiffon, and Haute, Indiana; (11) introduction during the ten years period will son, filed suit for $25,000 this cation is merely the garnishment These new opportunities did Cable, Tom Piper and Robert! path and a stick is put across the Mrs. Gertrude Thomas of Clarks­ Walden. Among the fairer sex of visiting Doctors and Nurses by start the statute again. Alimony week in Superior court against thereof. Character and not edu­ path the first sheep will jump over burg, a sister of the groom, garb­ not just drop down out of the Dr. E. M. Baylor; (12) "Listen To judgments are like other judg­ the National News Company, dis­ cation will be .the ultimate deter­ it and so the second. The stick may ed in pink moussaline de soie, "clear blue," but came about as are found Misses Vera Shane and The Lambs," Dett, Mixed Chorus; ments so far as the statute of tributors of newspapers and other minant whether these young be taken away but every one of were other attendants. Gwoendo- the result of persistent and Gertie Gracey from out Evans­ limitations is concerned. tactful efforts of those responsi­ Benediction, Rev. G. L. Cooksey; periodicals. graduates will be blessings or the hundred sheep will jump at lyn Wright, a cousin of the bride, ville College way, and Miss The primary duty is upon the * # # blights to the Negro race in par­ the same place. There is a lot was the flower girl, and wore blue ble for their being. Charlotte Wilson. Musical Numbers under the di­ father to support his minor chil­ ticular and the nation and world The postgraduate school is rection of James V. Roach. HOUSTON, Texas— This city of the stick-jumping stuff in all print d'Esprit. The best man was dren and the court usually en­ lost its last Negro owned and con­ in general. of us poor mortals. The extent Paige Kyle of Raleigh, N. C, the sponsored by the staff of St. Mr. Fields won the '30 tennis ters a judgment to take care of trolled office building last week A few days ago I talked with to which our graduating classes brother of the groom. The wed­ Mary's Infirmary. tournament held during uie MEDICAL ASSN. PROGRAM the situation. Until the majori­ when the four-story brick and tile a mother whose daughter was are filled with stick-jumpers is ding march was played by Mrs. The hospital and the staff are aummer school session at Indi­ ty of the children is reached the Odd Fellows Building, erected at Florida Williams and Ira Harris to be congratulated on this The Indiana State Medical, Den­ graduating at a certain college. the extent to which the future of ana State Teachers College, tie court granting the divorce re­ a cost of $400,000 was sold to L. The mother glowed with enthusi­ the Negro will be gloomy. The sang during the ceremony. splendid effort. ial and Pharmaceutical Associa­ tains jurisdiction to modify the round very keen competition tion program will be held Tues­ F. Gilliland, Houston white in­ asm as her daughter received her mother mentioned was stickjump- The out of town guests includ­ Dr. A. N. Vaughn is cMef-oi- decree as to the amount of sup­ vestor, for a reputed $120,000. ing in her thinking and there are irom the neld of 45 who were day and Wednesday, June 28-29 degree and I rejoiced with both ed: R. R. Wright, erd, of Column staff and chairman of the edu­ port and the custody of the chil­ Sale was authorized at a special mother and the daughter for I thousands of others with daugh­ bus, O., brother of the bride, Dr. cational committee. out to wm the championsmp at the Community Center building dren. If conditions arise which grand lodge session held here in understood most keenly the sacri­ ters graduating. Our penchant for Whittier Wright, of Gettysburg, title. corner 7th and Cherry streets. would justify giving the father 1936. Reason: "The mounting fices and labours behind that de­ "higher" education is born of Pa., an uncle of the bride; Mrs. Thomas Bronson and Charlotte,. The program is as follows: custody of the child or increas­ death rate necessity for a change gree. The mother had just re­ this stick-jumping thinking. Our Ruth Hayre of Washington, D. C, Jonathan Udo Ekong Wilson are the champion tennis­ TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1938 ing or reducing the amount of in rates and consequent decline counted to me how she enslaved situation demands a change of a sister of the bride; Frank Deal ters of the local school, they 9 to 10 a.m.—.Registration; Alimony, the interested party in membership." James T. Ewing herself in the wash tub and iron emphasis. of Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Granville Visits Saint Louis won out in a recent meet staged 10 a.m.—Morning session: Call can get relief in court. is the district grand master. board to the end that her daughter Woodson of Washington. The- court may require the might have the opportunities of here. Mr. Fields states that sev­ to order, L. B. Johnson, M. D., * * * ST. LOUIS, MO., June — Gary, Vice President; Invocation, party to give security for ali­ NEW YORK CITY— Lester B. education. Then she said that she Wins Honor Award eral tournaments will be held oa mony and it it is noi given an Granger, for four years secretary hoped that her daughter would Jonathan Udo Ekong, twenty- the local courts during the sum­ Rev. I. C. Smith; Presentation of execution may issue. not have to do what she, the Beaten With Gas Pipe nine-year-olo son of Mr. and President, E. D. Moten, M. D., In­ National Urban League's workers' From Lincoln Univ. mer months. bureau, has been appointed to the mother, had done. And then Mrs. Rudolpn Ekong of Algeria, dianapolis; President's Annual Ad­ I shuddered in my spirit for the ST. LOUIS, MO., June — Africa, spent a wees here as a Miss Gertie Gracey and Robert Newly Organized Band staff, .New York City Welfare Mrs. Hazel Miles, 35, was Lambert are conducting classes dress—Subject, "Meet the Chal­ Council. His new duties: To safety and future of her daughter. part of his educational tour fur­ lenge," Wm. F. Dendy, D. D. S.; Not only had that mother hitch­ beaten over the head with a nished by the Lutheran Mission. for the beginners in the racquet To Travel on Road study existing social service facil­ ed her hopes for her daughter to length of iron gas pipe early wielding art every Tuesday. and_ Appointment of Committees; Ke- ities available to Negroes of Ekong, who came to the Unit­ port from National Medical Asso­ a star, but doubtless the daughter's Tuesday morning. She was re­ ed States ten years ago, sent by Thursday at 2:30. ST. LOUIS, MO., June — Greater New York, with a view hopes were also hitched to the ported to have sought to enter ciation, R. M. Hedrick, M. D.; Re­ to their strengthening and coor­ nis people to attend school and George Harris, well known proverbial star. One of the trag­ the house at 1625 Wash street, to find the church that teaches port from Tuskegee Clinic, James booker of bands and performers, dination and creation of new ser­ ic sequels of the psychology of where she resided with William J, Hoover, M. D.; "Silicosis—an vices. the true word of God deports organized a swing band, with tal­ misdirected youth is the greater McMillan, 56, when he came out himself in a very intelligent Deaf-Mute Assaulted Individual Occupational Disease,'' ent from Memphis, Kansas City emphasis that is put upon pater­ KANSAS CITY, Mo.— Last and assaulted her. At Phillips manner. With no marked dif­ J. Otway Puryear, M. D., Gary; and St. Louis. The band is slated nal dreams for their children. At Hospital she was pronounced ference between himself and the ST. LOUIS, MO., Jun* —• Response, A. U. Wilson, M. D., to hit the road in July with book­ Sunday, with hundreds of dele­ heart children want to be what Sandy Parker, 34, 2847 Frank­ gates and several thousand suffering from a probable frac­ American born Negro, except for Evansville; Paper, "Some Inter­ ings arranged by the Musicians parents hoped they will be and it tured skull. his peculiar but fascinating ac­ lin avenue, deaf-mute, by means and Performers Association. churchmen and visitors in atten­ is a mighty fine thing for parents of sign language gave the name esting cases of Pulmonary Tuber­ dance, the 34th annual session of cent, Ekong modestly tells his culosis with X-ray's,™ Homer L. The swing unit will be built to dream glorious dreams for educational background, which of an assailant who struck: him around Harold Dugan, outstand­ the Boyd Baptist Sunday School their children. But there is al­ on the head with a stick near bis Wales, M. D., Indianapolis; Re­ and B.Y.P.U. Congress closed its included three years at Living­ ing Los Angeles pianist. Roy ways the danger that something Many Attend School ston College, graduation from home Sunday night. He was sponse, H. L. Hummons, M. D., In­ Sykes, St. Louis and noted tim­ five-day meeting here at Muni­ will frustrate the hopes and conveyed to Phillips Hospit dianapolis; cipal Auditorium. Dr. Henry Al­ dreams of fond parents and thus the Imanuel Lutheran College, pani player who led a band at the Greensboro, N. C., class of 1934; with a skull injury. 1:30 p.m.—Afternoon Session: Old booker Washington Theatre, len Boyd, Nashville, was the di­ the hopes and dreams of the chil­ Playgrounds During recting, force behind the congress. two years at A. and T. College in Wm. F. Dendy, D. D. S., Presid- will play in the new band. dren. If that mother does not 1 North Carolina, from which -he A dance tour of one nighters is Rev. G. L. Prince, Galveston, want her daughter to do things The Opening Week mg;- Invocation, Rev. Edward W. president National Baptist Con­ she has done then the daughter received his degree, Bachelor of home. The pastor, Rev. Marman- Gantt; Address, Dr. F. H. O'Hara, the program, of the new group. Science in 1936. June 1, 1938, duke Nathaniel Carter, who vention, was a principal speaker. will spurn the very ladder by traces his ancestry back to Af­ Dental Specialist and Exodontia, Meharry Dental college; * * * which she rose. ST. LOUIS, MO., June — saw him a graduate of the Iman­ Subj., "Dental Infection and Its Re­ The Public School Playgrounds uel Seminary. rica, will be host to Ekong at bis Business Session: Report of LUBBOCK, Texas— Dr. Brad­ Each of the thousands of Ne­ residence, 6400 St. Lawrence flation to General Medicine"; Re­ started off with larger attendance His father, a tribal chief,, was Committees; Election and Installa­ ford Knapp, president of Texas gro graduates had the same kind than last year, due to the spring avenue. The youth expects to sponse, Jas. F. Smith, D. D. S., E. tion of Officers; Technological college and widely poisoned because of his friendly of parental hopes and dreams be-v activities of the various schools. attitude toward Christians and refrain from marriage for at Chicago; Paper — "Appendicitis," Night—Dance at Lincoln School known as Chief of Extension Work hind him. If then the young grad­ least three years, during which in the South, States Relations Ser­ LAWRENCE NICHOLSON The program this year is re­ missionaries. Ekong will sail for Robert M. Hedrick, M. D., Gary; Auditorium; All information con­ uates cannot fulfill the hopes and vitalized with new attractions. the dark continent in July or time he contemplates devoting Response, Clarence A. Toles, M. vice, U.S. Department of Agricul­ dreams of ambitious parents his Lawrence E. Nicholson, 3315 his life to teaching the people in cerning meals, meeting places, ture, died last Saturday at 67, of Pine street, St. Louis, Mo., win­ The handicraft schedule is filled August. D.L Indianapolis; Paper—^'Co-op­ etc., will be given at the time of life is frustrated and he is there­ with new designs and the chil­ Africa the true word of God and a heart ailment. Under his direc­ by unfitted to do what his hands ner of the Wilkins Award, a cash On the left cheek of Ekong is to building places of worship. * eration with the State Board of registration. tion, Negro extension agents thru prize of $25 given by J. Ernest dren have started with interest a tribal mark—a small half- Hfealth," J. J. Hoover, Terre find to do. There is no greater and enthusiasm. Puppet shows on Realizing that his rise in edu­ Officers out the South have done notable tragedy than for a child to be in­ Wilkins each year at the annual moon scar, which, he said, was Haute, Member of State Board of service among sharecroppers and commencement to a member of the each playground will begin July cut with a sharp tool when he cation and religion could not Wm. F. Dendy, D. D. S., Evans­ spired for one level of life and 18. The puppets will be made by have been possible were it not Health; Response, J. C. Davis, M. ville, President; L. B. Johnson, M. tenant farmers in increasing farm graduating class of Lincoln uni was a child. is forcecT by untoward circum­ versity. Mr. Wilkins is an alum­ the children as part of the handi­ for the Lutheran Church, to its D:., President Muncie Board of D., Gary, Vice President; Clyde R. output and betterment of living stances to land upon a lower. Addresses Conference conditions. nus of Lincoln university and is a craft project. Athletics for both During the session of the Lu­ people he voiced his < sincere Health; Paper— "Ovarian Hypo- Selance, Ph. G., Indianapolis, 2nd I There is no end to the evils of boys and girls will furnish an op­ thanks. mnction and Functions," Albert such maladjustment. What that prominent attorney of Chicago. theran Conference, held at the Vice President; Dennis A. Bethea, Mr. Nicholson, valedictorian of portunity for the development of Municipal Auditorium here, he Very diplomatic in his com­ Heard, M. D., Evansville; Re­ M. D., Hammond, General Secre­ ambitious mother should have hop­ skills in the major sports. Intra- ROME, Italy— Last Wednesday ed was, for her daughter to have the June 1938 class received the discussed African Missions. Sun­ ment on customs, habits, etc., sponse, Darnell P. Mitchell, M. D., tary; L. H. Anderson, D. D. S., A. B. degree with Magna Cum murals will be emphasized occupy­ day morning he was the speaker Ekong says that "some things iaichmond; Paper—"Eleetrocardia- as the Italian populace at memo­ the character and stamina to edu­ ing the attention of each child on Terre Haute, Assistant Secretary; rial services before the monument cate a daughter even if she had Laude. In addition to maintain­ at the Grace Lutheran Church, that are good for your people, gtraphic Diagnosis in the Recent ing a high scholastic record, he the playgrounds. From these the 1721 Wash street. would be bad for mine." He Charles R. Wood, M. D., Gary, to Italian soldiers slain by Ethio­ to do the same things as her representatives for inter-play­ CJpronary Occulsion,'' H. N. Mid- Treasurer; James F. Smith, D. D. pians in 1887 at Dogali, an Ethio­ mother. was a leader in various extra-cur­ With the prospects of a glori­ found no difficulty, however, in dieton, M. D., Indianapolis; Re­ ricula activities, serving for two ground games will be selected. adapting himself to the customs S., East Chicago, Member Ex. pian who had been praying aloud When parents intimate that The club plan which has been in­ ous future before him) and fol­ sponse, Arthur C. Payne, M. D., before a gilded replica of the lion years as president respectively of lowing his ordination in Chica­ and habits of our people. The Council; C. L. Bruice, Ph. G., In­ their children are superior they the Student Association, the YM augurated will stimulate definite­ food, he added, might be pre Eajst Chicago and R. B. McArthur, of Judah, suddenly sprang to his ly the intra-mural plan of con­ go, HI., at St. Phillips Lutheran 1 dianapolis, Member Executive need not be surprised if children CA, and the Omega Psi Phi fra­ Church this Sunday, Ekong ex­ pared differently, - hut i* *b* M.(D., Indianapolis; Council; Robert M. Hedrick, M. feet wielding a scimitar, slashed in time will believe it. The ser­ ducting the activities. end it is the same. an army captain, a butcher's boy, ternity. pects to return to his native Evening: Welcome meeting and D., Gary, Rep. to Nat'l Medical vant is no better than his mas­ Ass'n; J. G. Davis, M. D., Muncie, two Fascist militiamen, before be­ ter and the daughter is no better J meWing for general public. ing felled by four bullets from a than her mother. The ideal of WJEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1938 Historian; Gerald S. Lowery, M. soldier's revolver. wash-tub mothers wishing for Boy Struck By Auto morning: Clinics at the Insane D., Statistician; E. O. Moten, M. * * * piano-playing daughters is mighty Ho/spital and T. B. Hospital; D., 'Indianapolis, Member Execu­ GREENSBORO, N.C.— After a ST. LOUIS, MO., June — 12 o'clock noon—Dutch Lunch- tive Council. posse, using bloodhounds failed to William Short, seven-year-old Local Committee find "an unidentified Negro" who son of Mrs. Mary Aldridge, Afternoon Session: Invocation, Wm. F. Dendy, D. D. S.; E. N. last Saturday struck Mrs. Alex Four Hurt As Auto 2620a Newstead avenue, was in­ Rev. L. S. Smith; Paper— . . ., Waller (white) over the head with jured byt an automobile Sunday Baylor, M. D.; A. H. Wilson, M. a pistol in the dining room of afternoon, when he ran into the Dr., W. S. Quinland, Dean of Me- D.; Raymond King, D. D. S.; her home, 75 Negro citizens of this And Traek Collidi street near Cottage and Goode haxrry Medical college; Paper— . Robert Brown, M. D.; Albert community voluntarily offered to avenues. Wl-t Dr. D. H. Turpin, Dean of Heard, M. D. have their finger prints checked East St. Louis, Illinois, June — Four persons were conveyed to —* — St. Mary's Hospital, East St. Louis, Sunday night a short time Home Is Looted WELCOME TO EVANSVILLE after the automobile In which they were riding and a truck ST. LOUIS, MO., June — sideswiped on St. Clair avenue, Three suits, an overcoat, a la­ National City. dies fur coat and child's coat, • The injured, all of East St. belonging to Frank Desha and Chet Gentry Battery Station Louis, are: The driver of the car, his sister, Mrs. Louise Routt, Fred Perry, 44, 314 Winstanley were stolen Sunday afternoon by 256 LINCOLN AVENUE avenue, lacerations of the head; someone who entered their home Gale Cobb, 35, 227 Exchange ave­ at 3325a Pine street during their TIRES — BATTERIES — RADIOS nue, a crushed hand; Annie Sharp, absence. 28, 1217 Kansas avenue, a pos­ Starter and Generator Service sible fracture of the right arm, and Martha Wilson, 38, 1200 Kan­ Beauty Operator Hurt IF THAT RADIO SQUEAKS — CALL US sas avenue, an injured right arm. The driver of the truck, Bert Cross, 43, of 1414 Papin street, St. ST. LOUIS, MO., June — Louis, was uninjured. Emily Deeker, 30, 3402 Frank­ The side of the automobile, a lin avenue, beauty parlor opera­ sedan, was ripped off. tor, was shaken up • when her automobile was struck by an­ DO YOU WANT other Sunday night at Schiller with those left by the marauder. avenue and Broadway. The TO RENT THAT ROOM? — TO SELL THAT CAR? Sheriff Calvin Hollis indicated white driver of the other car their offer would be accepted if was arrested. TO GET A JOB? the assailant was not apprehend­ ed. jj OR MANY OTHER THINGS, IF SO Fete Doctor 34 Years NEW YORK CITY— Last Sun­ day, amid a fanfare of trumpets In Rural Community ^ JUST CALL 2-9072 and band music, parades, prayers of joy in strange, unfamiliar "^Ete AND ASK FOR A LITTLE ROCK, Ark.— (ANP) tongues and the singing of hymns More than 1,000 residents of the in rollicking two-four time, Daddy Scott, Ark., community and sur­ -WANT AD- Grace and followers dedicated as rounding cities and towns assem­ the new United House of Prayer bled at Scott Sunday to observe THEY REALLY PAY for All People of the old "heaven" the 34th anniversary of Dr. Ar­ of Father Divine at 20 West 115th thur Hicks as a practicing physi­ Street, bought for $20,000 in cash. cian in that thriving rural center. Fried chicken was the piece de Dr. Hicks is a native son and ex­ EVANSVILLE ARGUS de resistance at the ddicatbry ban­ cepting the years that he was quet. Daddy Grace claims 200,- away in college, has never resided 000 followers throughout the land. in any other locality. •Wr MEW:METHOD BINDF^V JE20'4f LIBRARY, CENT! A •2*

tfSE FOUR EVANSVILLE ARGUS, SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1938 iLom^irst Sepia Fighter To Draw Million Dollar Gat Hikss From Texas To JLefty" Wilson FACTS ON TITLE FIGHT Offers Armstrong League Standing WOODRUFF, BURKE WIN Lotiis-Scnmeiitig Bout $60,000 to Box Garcia L.US\J*JL,l\ Al»lJL,'l' UiAUUtl MILWAUKEE, Wis., —(ANP) the Central Collegiate meet held Principals—Joe Louis, Detroit, cliam- veil's Refuse Aid- Committee. —Lang John Woodruff of Pitts-, in the mud and rain at Marquette Hurls All.Stars pi on, vs. -; , Charity's Share—ID per cent of net 'xeaua w. Lu "jr. jrct. ST. LOUIS, MO., June — challenger. profits, with a guaranteed minimum of LOS ANGELES, Cal.—Tom Bagwell Cubs 2 0 2 1.00U burgh, who loafed to a new meet university Friday night. Mozelie Title at Stake — World heavyweight $7,500. record in the half mile, and Ed Ellerbe of Tuskegee, Drake t*• Last Saturday morning, Walter. championship. Gallery, Los Angeles fight Jonnican A-atars 2 U 2 1.0UU To Victory {Sailor Duke) Krown,>S4Ud Daraen Contestants' Share — Louis, 40- per promoter and associate of Burke of Marquette, high jump lays 100 yard champion, could hot Date—-Wednesday, June 22. cent of net receipts; Schmoling, 20 per W. P. A. 1 1 2 .500 ace, were first place winners in repeat his victorious perfotmance. street, Houston, Texas, arrivea Place—-Yankee Stadium, 161st street' cent of net receipts. Mike Jacobs, offered Henry Wadesville C.C.C. 0 2 2 .000 here enroute. to New York City and River avenue, Bronx. Price of Tickets—$3.45, $5.75, $7.76, Armstrong $60,000 to defend Che Morroco All Stars, strong Distance—--Fifteen rounds. $11.50, $16.50, $20 and $30, including' LINCOLN JUNIOR LEAGUE to witness the Joe Louis-Max Time of -Bout—10:00 p. m. tax. his world welterweight title lepenaent nine of this city, Schmeling bout. Postponement Date—Thursday, June Preliminaries — Jorge Brescia, Argen against Ceferino Garcia of Gold Medal Ldry. 3 0 3 1,000 fouucea the last Tell City Brown, wno is 33 years, old, told 23rd. | lana, vs. Alex Kettles, South Bend Manila here next September. Junior Boys 2 1 3 .666 treys of Ten City, Ind., at Mil- Promoter—Twentieth Century S. C, Ind.; Al Bray, San Francisco, vs. Abf Troop No. 14 1 2 3 .^33 a representative tnat he leit Mike Jacobs, promoter and general Simon, Brooklyn; Harry Balsamo, Har­ Armstrong is under a three- BOYS & man- fr Field, Owensooro, Ky., li Houston Saturday night, June 11, ager. lem, vs. Carman Barth, Cleveland; Dave year contract to Jacobs. Oakdale 0 3 3 .000 Matchmaker—Tom McArdle. Clark, .Detroit, vs. Bud Mignault, Block 4j ~m a nite game. The ureys and had been "lacked ort" trains Estimated Attendance—80,000. ton. Mass., six rounds each. Bill Po LINCOLN SENIOR LEAGUE Who Want to Make Some Money usea two pitchers, C. Braum ana thirteen or lourteen times while in Estimated Receipts—$1,000,000. land, Bronx, vs. Gene Bonin, Williman Lincoln Rpr. Shop 3 0 3 1.000 Arkansas and "Southern Missouri Odds—Louis 1 to 2 win; 9 to 10 tic, Conn.; Joe Lubin, Brooklyn, vs 1938—LINCOLN ^DULT LGE. JSet jn Touch With The General Manager Hudson, while ".Lefty" went the either to score a . Bill Comiskey. Paterson, N. J., four Oakdale 2 1 3 .666 route tor tne locals. "Lefty" is The "America's Ace Hobo" has Radio Broadcast—Over combined NBC rounds each. Bud Billikens 1 2 3 .333 Of The Argus (WEAF) and WJZ) networks. Teams Managers the big -giant southpaw recent­ followed the 'profession' for some Gates Open—6:00 p. mv W. Side Yankees 0 3 3 .000 23 years, and is proud of his Charity Beneficiary—President Roose First Bout—8:20 p. m. Bagwell Cubs.... Oscar Bagwell ly acquired from the league- team walk to Yankee Stadium to the Johnican All-star's Jno. Johnican *Number of games played. in Chattanooga, Tenn. This is Max Schmeling bout June 19, 1936. Wadesville. C.C.C T. Cooke THE EVANSVILLE ARGUS^ tfhe seventh game of the current He carries rjKommendations from W. P. A. Bees. Bill Lewis 708 MULBERRY STREET |eason for the All Stars, having prominent professional and busi­ RE00R03 OF THE RIVALS Schedule ^st "the first game, the Stars ness men and a Y.M.C.A. member­ First Half SPORTS Evansville, Indiana ave /gone out anci won six ship card; has all the necessary JOB IJOCIS 1933—, 10. June 13 Johnican vs. WPA Bees equipment for easy and comfort­ Born, May 13, 1914, Lexington, Ala, Lost On Foul straight games. In an inter- Weig-ht, 200 pounds. 1924—Jimmy Lygett, 2. June 14 Wades vs. Bagwell Cubs HIGHLIGHTS JQ6W. with the manager of the able travelling, is clean and neat 1926—Herm Vant' Hoif, 8. June 15 WPA Bees vs. Cubs Phone: 2-9072 All Stars, Mr. Cordies Leavell, and enjoys seeing the world" via 1934—Jack' Kracken, 1; Willie Davis, 3; Drew the hitch hiker's route. Larry Ddell, 2; Buck Everett, 2; Alex 1934—Paulino Uzcudun, 12. June 16 Johnican vs. Wadesville this writer was told that the Borehuk, 4; Art Sykes, 8; Jack Recapitulation June 20 Wadesville vs. WPA LOUIS BIGGEST ASSET "For the first time in twelve O'Dowd, 2; Stanley Poreda, 1; Char­ Bouts 65, knockouts 38, won 18, won Miller Bield at Owensboro, Ky., years," he lamented, "I have a ley Massera, 3; Lee Ramag-e,' 8. on foul 1, lost 3, knocked out by 2. June 21 Johnican vs. Bagwell has been secured for all the 1935—Hans Birkie, 10; Lee Ramage, 2; lost on foul' 2, drew 1. June 22 WPA Bees vs. Johnican buddy, and am having more Red Barry, 3; Roy JLazar, ? 3; Biff * Won heavyweight title. Few may realize the fact, Sunday and nite games that are trouble." Brown had to pay train Bennett, 1:. Roscoe Toles, 6; Willie fLost heavyweight title. June 23 Cubs vs. Wadesville but today Joe Louis has at­ booked for the All Stars, with fare from Farmersviile to Crystal Davis, 2;'Gene Stanton, 3; Primo June 27 Cubs vs. WPA Camera, 6; King- Levinsky, 1;' Max tained pinnacles to which no the exceptions of the dates when *Jity, Missouri, which he felt could Baer, 4; Paulino Uzcudun, 4. June 28 Wadesville vs Johnican other sepia athlete has soar­ the field is being used by the have "Been avoided had he been 1936—Charley Retzlaff, 1; Jack Shar­ Receipts at Major Bouts June 29 Cubs vs. Johnican ed. When Louis defeated atone." key,' 3; Al Ettore, 5; Jorge Brescia, Year Principals Place Amount Max Schmeling, the only man KJtty League members. The All 3; Eddie Simms, 1. 1927—Dempsey-Tunney, Chi'go,$2,658,60t) June 30 WPA B's vs. Wadesville Stars have a very tough game Tnough the trip from Houston 1937—Stanley Ketehall, 2; Natie Brown, 19a6—Dempsey-Tunney, Phila 1,895,733 July 1 WPA Bees vs. Bagwell who ever beat him in a pro­ to New York covers an area of 4; * James J. Braddoek, 8. 1921—Dempsey-Carpenter, J.C. 1,789,238 July 5 Johnican vs. WPA Bees fessional prize fight he dis­ on its schedule for Sunday at more than two thousand miles, 1938—Nathan Mann, 3; Harry Thomas. 1923—Dempsey-Firpo, N. Y. 1,188,603 persed all denial of his right Bosse Field. 2:30 P. M. 5. 1927—Dempsey-Sharkey, N. Y. 1,083,530 July 6 Cubs vs. Wadesville Brown and Darnell Boddie (his Won 1935—Louis-Baer, New York 948,362 to occupy the 'loftiest seat that traveling pal) expected to reach 1934—Jack Kranz 8, Adolph Wiater 10. 1930—Sharkey-Schmeling N.Y 749,935 July 7 Wadesville vs. Johnican any individual can obtain in New. *ork by Wednesday morning. 1935—Patsy Perroni 10, Natie Brown 10. 1928—Tunney-Heeney,, N. Y. 691,014 July 11 WPA Bees vs. Wadesville sports, the heavyweight box­ v 1937—Bob Pastor 10, Tommy Parr 15. 1937—Braddock-Louis, Chicago 640,420 July 12 Johnican Stars vs. Cubs SunSky *t£rrerno'dn '""they 'Were -seen , Knocked Out By 1936—Schmeling-Louis, N. Y. 547,372 ing championship of the world. in Chicago, with 918 miles to go 1936—Max Schmeling-, 12. 1924—Firpo-Wills, Jersey City 509,135 July 13 WPA Bees vs. Johnican ; True, Jack Johnson, won the Junior Leaguers b«efore "'#ea*hi«K -thek" destination. Recapitulation 1923—Leonard-Tendler, N. Y. 452,613 July 14 Cubs vs. Wadesville world's title back in 1908 and Bouts 39, knockouts 32, won 6, "knocked 1919—Dempsey-Willa'rd, Toledo 452,224 out by 1. "-$&'-'* 1926—Berlenbaeh-Delaney, B'lyn 450,000 Second Half held it until 1914, but the "Old 1932—Sharkey-Sim'ons, L.I.C. 432,365 •Won heavyweight title. July 18 Johnican vs. WPA Bees Master" never attained the Being Strong MAX SCHMELING. 1923—Pirpo-Willard, J. City 430,939 universal popularity that Louis Receives M.A. At 18 1934—Carnera-Baer, L. I. C. 428,000 July 19 Bagwell vs. Wadesville Born,.' Sept."'" 28, 1905, - Klein-Luckow. 1929—-Sharkey-Stribling, Miami 405,000 has gained because of his in­ Germany. Weight, 193 pounds. 1928—Sharkey-Paulino, N. Y. 378,902 July 20 WPA Bees vs Cubs ter-racial marriage (which old -The Junior League softball LAWRENCE, Kan., June (ANP) Knockouts 1924—Czapp, 6; Batt Ma'har, 3; Hartig, '925—Milk Fund Card, N. Y 375,000 July 21 Johnican vs. Wadesville timers are all famity.r) while team \mdec_^8te"^management of —Starting his school career at 1; Diekman, 4; Vandervyrr, 3; W. 1922—Leonard-Tendler, J. City 367,862 July 25 Wadesville vs. WPA occupying this position which Edgar iStinson has won its first the age of three, when he was Louis, 1; Perd Hammer, 3; Breuer, 1. 1931—Schmeling-Stribling, Clev. 349,415 h&$b 1925—Johnny Cloudts,'' 2; Randoll, 3. 1935—Carnera-Louis, N. Y. 328,655 July 26 Johnican vs. Bagwell holds world-wide scrutiny. -'4t two encounters, one With Oak- able to read and write, Dunbar 1910—Jeffries-Johnson. Reno 270,755 , 2; All Baker, 3.:*^£., July 27 WPA Bees vs. Johnican is true that Johnson was with­ GOLDB L.UME McLaurin, at' 18, last week made 1926—W. Louis, 1; Max Diekman, 1; 1937—Louis-Farr, Stadium 265,733 le and with Troop No. 14 of 1933—Schmeling-Baer, N. Y 244,886 July 28 Wadesville vs. Bagwell in his rights in what he did, le local -scouts. The team prom- educational history here when Aug. Vongerber, 1. but it was not to the best in­ he was awarded the Master of 1927—Jack Stanley, 8; Wilms, - 8; Joe 1935—Baer-Braddock, L.I.C. 205,366 Aug. 1 WPA Bees vs. Cubs fes to be one of the strongest in Menling, 3; Sebillo, 2; Francis Charles, 1933-^-Carnera-Sharkey, L.I.C. 198,289 terest of his people, for it was Arts degree by the University of 1938—Ross-Armstrong, L.I.C. 160,860 Aug. 2 Johnican vs. Wadesville »e ^league. . TJie players -who 8; Stanley Glen, 1; Philaux,. 3; Rob the main factor that kept a Kansas, the youngest person in er.t Larsen, 4; Louis Clement, 6; Hera Aug. 3 Wadesville vs. WPA colored fighter from getting Tare depended upon to keep the the history of that institution to Domgorgen, 7; Pernand Delarge, 14: Aug. 4 Johnican vs. Bagwell BEER William • Westbrook, 1, an opportunity to fight for the "junior*. Leaguers on top, are be so honored. 1928—Mich Bonoglia, 1; Joe Monte, S. Fight Crowd Records Aug. 8 WPA Bees vs. Johnican heavyweight crown^for twen­ Chas. Green lb., Joe Hamilton The scholar is the son of 1929—Pietro Corri, 1; Johnny Risko, 9. Aug. 9 Wadesville vs. Bagwell ty-three years. Prof, and Mrs. G. W. McLaurin 1931—Young Stribling, 15. captain and ss., Lavender Wood- 1932—, 8. lgy.6—Dempsey-Tunney, Phila. 120,757 Aug. 10 WPA Bees vs. Cubs Louis has not been turned bridge c, and Howard Hall p. of Langston, Okla., his father 1934—, 8. 1927—Dempsey-Tunney, Chicago 104.943 Aug. 11 Johnican vs. Wadesville being a faculty member at Lang­ 1935—Steve Hamas, 9. 1935—Louis-Baer, New York 88.150 by his achievements. Though 1036—Joe Louis, 12. 1921—Dempsey-Carpenter, J, C. 85,000 Aug. 15 Wadesville vs. WPA B's there have been many-fault­ ston university. Young McLaurin, 1937—Harry Thomas, 8. !923—Dempsey-Firpo, N. Y 82,000 Aug. 16 Johnican vs. Bagwell finders, they have been able to with a major in economics and 1938-—Steve Dudas,- S.^ZUfy 1923—Firpo-Willard, J. City 80,000 pick only one flaw and Louis Sfcj^Booker T. Washington business administration, main­ Won 1930—Sharkey-Schmeling, N.. Y. 79,222 Winner of First Half Play 1924—Rocky Knight, 8. 1927—Dempsey-Sharkey, N. Y. 75,000 disposed of -$tat Wednesday Ik FENDRICH fnhhihg Pool has opened for tained one of the highest .scho­ 1925—Joe Mchling 6, Alf Baker -8, Al 1924—Firpo-Wills, Jersey City 70,000 Winner of Second Half Three night. Do we realize that Louis phe summer. The pool has re­ lastic averages in this year's Hammer 8, Compere 8, Jimmy Lygett 1928—Sharkey-Paulino, N. Y 65,000 1935—Camera-Louis,"' N. Y. 62,000 under the microscopic eyes of cently -been sterilized and re­ graduate school. His thesis, "The 8, Randoll 10, Jack Taylor 10. Out of Five Games. censorers of non-Aryans and CIGARS 1926—Has- Diekman, 8. 1932—Shartoy-Sehmel'i'hg, L.I.C. . 61,863 J novated and is in very good Development of Chain Store 1927—Robert Larsen 10,. - Jack Taylor 1922—Leonard-Tendler. J. City 60,000 1938—LINCOLN JR. LEAGUE idolized by the yoate, is shi*s* Registered Red Cross Taxations in the United States," 10, Gypsy Daniels 10. 1923—Leonard-Tendler, N. Y. 58*000 Teams Managers ning like a clean cut diamond, is already being used as the basis '1928—Ted Moore 10, Franz Diener 15. 1934—Carnera-Baer, L. I. C. 56,00(1 i Savers, Ray Brown, Freddy '1929—Joe S'ekyra 10, Paulino Uzcndun 1937—Braddock-Louis, Chicago 55,000 Junior Boys Edgar Stinson showing that success and Jones, and Miss-'iS&en are al- of study by a research founda­ 15. 1933—Schmeling-Baer, N. Y. 55,000 Troop No. 14. . . Cleo Washington wealth can no more change a Still Havana-rich > tion. 1926—Berlenbaeh-Delaney, B'lyn 50,000 w^s"*'o*fr nand to Assure you of '1935—Paulino Uzcudun, 12. Oakdale Louis Butler Negro than it can a white iJ As an undergraduate, McLaurin 1938—Ben Foord, 12. , -•- • , 1928—Tunney-Heeney, N. Y. 43,890 man. Still Genuine safety. 3fesse "Decker iff the cus- Won On Foul 1936—Schmeling-Louis, N. Y. 45,000 Gold Medal Dairy Julius Mitchell -— twftan. served two years as associate '1930—"Jack Sharkey, 4. 1910—Jeffries-Johnson, Reno 42,000 Ten-Cent Value editor of Southwestern college's Lost 1929—Sharkey-Stribling, Miami 40,000 No one seems to have thought 1925—Jack Taylor, 10. 1933—Carnera-Sharkey, L.I.C. 40,000 Schedule 1 -1932—tJack Sharkey, 15. 1931—Schmeling-Stribling, Clev. 37,396 of raising a monument to" t&O , . . But Now 5c 11934—Steve .Hamas, 12. 1937—Louis-Farr, Stadium 36,903 First Half man who rustles' the pay roll- Knocked Out By 1-935—Baer-Braddock, L.I.C. 35,000 WELCOME TO OUR CITY 1928—Gypsy Daniels, 1. 1938—Ross-Armstrong, L.I.C. 28,290 June 13 Troop 14 vs. Junior Boys the real hero of modern times. 1919—Dempsey-Willard, Toledo 19,650 June 14 Oakdale vs. Gold Medal June 15 Junior Boys vs. Oakdale They have made hotels almost like home except you are not year book, "The Moundbuilder" HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONS. June 16 Gold Medal vs. Troop 14 and in his senior year won tne John L. Sullivan ".'. . 1882-1892 allowed to move the furniatttre James J. Corbett 1892-1897 June 20 Troop 14 vs. Oakdale around. W. A. GAINES CO, Leatherman oratorical contest. Bob Pitzsimmons . . . 1897-1899 June 21 Juniors vs. Gold Medal At Kansas University this year, James J. Jeffries 1899-1906 June 22 Troop 14 vs. Junior Boys THE HOiE OF EVANSVILLE MADE PAINTS he served as president oi: the Tommy Burns ...'.' ... . 1906-1908 FUNERAL DIRECTORS Jack Johnson . . ... 1908-1915 June 23 Oakdale vs. Gold Medal July 11 Lincoln Shop vs. Oakdale Sphinx Club of Alpha Pni Alpha, Jess WHliard ' .' 1915-1919 dean of current events at the Jack Dempsey ' 1919-1926 June 27 Junior Boys vs. Oakdale July 12 Paramount vs. Oakdale AMBULANCE SERVICE Lawrence Sunday Forum, was *Gene Tunney ' ' . . . . 1926-1928 June 28 Gold Medal vs. Troop 14 July 13 i^anks vs. Lincoln Shop Max Schmeling . . 1930-1932 June 29 Oakdale vs. Troop 14 July 14 Yanks vs. Paramount recently initiated into the Alpha Jack Sharkey .'.'.'..'.' 1932-1933 Phi Alpha fraternity. He finish­ Primo Camera 1933-1934 June 30 Jr. Boys vs. Gold Medal Second Half 018-620 Mulberry Si. Phone 2-6921 ed elementary school at 8, his Max Baer . . . 1934-1935 July 5 Troop 14 vs Jr. Boys James J. Braddoek . 1935-1937 July 18 Lincoln Shop vs. Para­ RED SPOT PAINT secondary education four years Joe Louis 1937- July 6 Oakdale vs. Gold Medal mount later and at 12, enrolled in South­ •Retired undefeated July 21, 1928. July 7 Junior Boys vs. Oakdale July 19 Yanks vs. Oakdale western college as the youngest July 8 Gold Medal vs. Troop 14 COJSGKATULATIONS TO OUR NEW PAPER freshman - ever to enter that July 20 Paramount vs. Yanks LET'S SUPPORT IT school. July 11 Troop 14 vs. Oakdale July 21 Lincoln Shop vs. Oakdale MOTHER SEISDS LOUIS July 12 Jr. Boys vs. Gold Medal July 25 Paramount vs. Oakdale Scholar McLaurin, with typi­ cal modesty, wears his honors 1ESSAGE July 13 Junior Boys vs. Troop 14 July 26 Yanks vs. Lincoln Shop BAYLOR'S DRUG CO. July 14 Oakdale vs. Gold Medal July 27 Lincoln Shop vs. Para­ & VARNISH CO. TWEET YOUR FRIENDS AT BAYLOR'S lightly, does not consider them unusual rather attributes them to POMPTON LAKES, N. J.—The Second Half mount J. L. DINWIDDIE, Manager July 18 Troop 14 vs. Junior Boys July 28 Oakdale vs. Yanks DELEGATES— WE WELCOME YOU 'an early start and a good op­ Spartan mother sent this final portunity of which anyone might message to her boy Tuesday and July 19 Gold Medal vs. Oakdale Aug. 1 Paramount vs. Yanks take advantage." it dropped from the skies here July 20 Junior Boys vs. Oakdale Aug. 2 Oakdale vs. Lincoln Shop into his big, powerful hands, July 21 Gold Medal vs. Troop 14 Aug. 3 Oakdale vs Paramount 110-112 Main Street much as if it had fluttered down July 25 Troop 14 vs. Oakdale Aug. 4 Yanks vs. Lincoln Shop from Heaven itself. July 26 Jr. Boys vs. Gold Medal Aug. 8 Lincoln Shop vs.; Para­ "Dear Son: July 27 Junior Boys vs. Troop 14 mount "On the eve of your prepara­ July 28 Gold Medal vs. Oakdale Aug. 9 Yanks vs. Oakdale tion for the successful defense Aug. 1 Troop 14 vs. Junior Boys Aug. 10 Paramount vs. Yanks EVANSVILLE of your heavyweight champion­ Aug. 2 Gold Medal vs. Oakdale Aug. 11 Lincoln Shop vs Oakdale DIAL 7281 ship, I want you to know that Aug. Aug. 15 Paramount vs. Oakdale you have my best wishes and 3 Junior Boys vs. Oakdale Aug. 4 Gold Medal vs. Troop ,14 Aug. 16 Yanks vs. Lincoln Shop that we are all pulling for you. Aug. "Your Mother, 8 Troop 14 vs. Jr. Boys a Welcomes the Delegates to The Indiana State Aug. "LILLIAN BROOKS." 9 Gold Medal vs. Oakdale Aug. It) Junior Boys vs. Oakdale See Our Low Cost "fJtacoln Gardens" Room Groups in Our Store or At Xh* Medical-Dental and Pharmaceutical Ass'n "P. S.—May the best man Aug. 11 Junior Boys vs. Troop 14 ^knartments! Save Now! win, for you are the best." Aug. 15 Troop 14 vs. Gold Medal It was typical of this Joe Louis Aug. mother to have sent such a brief 16 Gold Medal vs. Oakdale message to a strapping son whe Q0 pROOF OF GREATER SAVtN , MAY YOUR 15th ANNUAL SESSION created a new world for her, if 1938—LINCOLN SR. LGE.—1938 Gs he hadn't done another thing on 16 — 19 Years earth. Today, that letter is tucked Teams Managers BE A SUCCESS inside his sport shirt. Oakdale Louis Butler So. few words, yet they meant Lincoln Shoe Repair Shop volumes! The missive didn't come .. T. M. Cheeks by rural delivery, stamped and West Side Yankees.Julius Mitchell such. His mother's last words ; if m ; written on' neat notepaper, came Paramount Reginald Banks by an airplane piloted from De- SCHEDULE EVANSVILLE CHAMBER OF CffiiiElgE tioit by chubby Dorothy Darby. First Half ftw SHENT METER-MISER the only colored woman to hold a June 13 Lincoln Shop vs.. Para­ pilot's license in this country. mount SAVESMORE ON CVRRENT-POOD /Ch-UPKEEP June 14 Yanks vs. Oakdale June 15 Paramount vs. Yanks June 16 Lincoln Shop vs. Oakdale WE WELCOME ALL DELEGATES TO EVANSVILLE June 20 Paramount vs. Oakdale' June 21 Yanks vs. Lincoln Shop June 22 Lincoln Shop vs. Para­ mount or you may not fare at tr//f GEORGE A. HARRE SERVICE STATION June 23 Oakdale vs. Yanks COME/N.. SEE WHY June 27 Paramount vs. Yanks Texaco Fire Chief Gasoline — Certified Lubrication JunS' 28 Lincoln Shop vs. Oakdale June 29 Oakdale vs. Paramount Havoline Waxfree and Texaco Motor Oil June 30 Yanks vs. Lincoln Shop July 5 Lincoln Shop vs. Para­ mount GEORGE A. HARRIS, Prop. 10th and LINCOLN July 6 Yanks vs. Oakdale IrKD July 7 Paramount vs. Yanks FURNITURE CO EVANSVILLE ARGUS/ SATURDAY, JUNE 25, If38 PASS fm .miyjjuu.! ?"U,_J';_J^ »**•«***,,'. See Church Fight In frican Culture Art Center Robbery, Shooting Elder Barred From Negroes Just Calvin's Newspaper Service • * » * LITTLE ROCK, Ark.—(ANP) Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. zf vTESTEO RECIPE — A factional fight between f course, but only superfi­ perience. Jim Crow Gets Setback laughingly related difficulties the consent for the marriage, was only national organization of at the exclusive Westwood Country cially You've got to work from the sonal care; $4 for gifts and com­ name had caused her. held under $1,000 bond for Negro insurance men, set a new Club, where the tournament was Inside out to be truly radiant. No What are your beauty prob­ munity welfare; $2 for recrea­ tion; $1 for reading; $1 for for­ PHILADELPHIA.— (ANP) —1 "The telephone company kept "aiding and abetting in prosti­ record. Approximately 200 dele­ held during the past week. Ma­ amount of mascara can put the lems? Write Marie Downing, Race prejudice took a terrific jolt;; J me on the prayer list for .six tution." son's entry sent in the form of a sparkle back in eyes that feel like mal education; $1 for travel and gates from 18 states and the Dis­ Larieuse Beauty Foundation, right here in ...the Cradle of Lib-I H weeks before it would approve trict of Columbia were in atten­ five dollar bill along with his two burned holes in a blanket. Lack transportation other than by auto; erty last week end when the? my application," she said. 'In­ 45 Masters At Atlanta U. dance, representing 35 companies. qualifications was forwarded by of sleep, for some reason or other, Room 607 — 51} Locust St., St. $1 for miscellaneous items and Philadelphia district of the Inter- vestigators, came .out here want­ A production slightly in excess Cockburn to the Chicago office makes the skin feel dry and rough. Louis, Mo., and she will be glad 50c or less for automobile. These nationah Workers order held its s' ing to know if -it was in code, if of the Western Golf Assn. Al­ A good cream will help but you averages are based on all •fam­ ATLANTA, Ga.. — (ANP)-^Dr. of $14,000,000 was reported for can't expect it to do the whole job. to answer them. Be sure to en­ ines regardless of whether they 7th annual convention at. -the Ben­ we were connected with the Bri­ E. W. Knight, professor of educa­ the week from May 9-14 by the though it was sent in Sat. June close a self-addressed stamped jamin Franklin hotel. tish. Government and if we were 3, no word had been received of Tired skin and tired eyes are an In­ had expense for a particular tion at the University of Novtb Committee on National Negro vitation-to premature wrinkling. spies;"**- : ' - Carolina, Monday told the 45 Insurance. its arrival by Mason, nor was he envelope. group of goods and services. iljH' Sees Value cardidates for master's degrees notified through the mails of any The- Liberian art exhibited is at Atlanta university's 69th com­ action that might have been in­ Chicago Judge Upholds DRINK lent to the school by Elizabeth mencement that the need for stigated to bar his entry. How­ Mitchell, widow of Charles E. trained courageous men and wo- COLORED GIRL ever last Saturday in the Post Boy Rescues White Youth Residential Segregation Mitchell, former United States wev f<3 greater in the southern Dispatch, local daily paper, there Minister to Liberia. It includes states than ever before. This re­ appeared an article which read: SlayPrisoner; From Drowning CHICAGO—(ANP)—Restrictive gion is full of promises, said the Although Negroes are leading the VOfiEL' examples of the craft of the Via, SCOUTS WON'T covenants between white proper­ Knrand Kpelle tribesmen, among ^lisiiiVgiiisVed educator, arid i''s field in track, , the doors WASHINGTON —(A. N. P.)— ty-holders to keep Negroes out of which are striking ebony statues •'mprovement will be promoted by to other sports such as golf, ten­ Prompt action by Henry Morgan, given residential districts received and devil masks. There also is young men and women who are BE FRAMED UP nis and professional baseball are 17, who was fishing nearby, saved properly trained and who remain 3 Cops Held official approval Friday when BEVERAGES an ebony board on which the still closed to them. The article the life Tuesday of Joseph Sita, Judge Bristow upheld the ban tribal chiefs played a game'called true to conscience and the com­ written as a part of WRAY'S 11, white, who had attempted un­ "IN ALL FLAVORS" mon welfare. Troop Withdraws From Selling against C. A. Hansberry, former kboo,•'. which, as explained by For Camp Trip In column drew much comment successfully to save his eight year NAACP branch secretary, and THERE IS Which They Aid from citizens throughout the N.A.A.C.P. Charges Fatal old brother, John, from drowning other Negroes who moved into city. Beating Was Admin­ in Kingman's lake. the Washington Park subdivision A DIFFERENCE LORAIN, Ohio.— (By Johnny Westwood Official^ Contacted The two Sita brothers, along on the edge of the colored district. Willis for ANP)— Bigoted re­ Last Monday afternoon exactly istered Man with others, had gone swimming. •arior fusals on the part of the Lorain one day before the tournament John waded out in water too deep Girl Scout council to give the col­ got underway, Sanders S. Mason, y SEATTLE, Wash.— (ANP), — and cried for help. Joseph leap­ VISITORS WELCOME TO EVUSWU.E 301 LINCOLN ored girls' Troop No. 14 a more in company with E. L. Garner, Charged with beating a Negro ed in without removing bis shoes equalized share of the seout- local mortician motored out to psLsaoer to death, three white Se­ but he soon had toTkhsewise yeH' =spousoxed programs- -were follow­ -Westwood^-eKro^Bcr inquire as to attle policemen were found guil­ for aid. Morgan, fishing from a ed here last week by resignations his entry, whether or not it had ty of manslaughter Saturday nearby wharf, neard the cri.es and * ALL PAPERS ON SALE HERE of the Colored Girl Scout captain, been accepted. Mason was intro­ rowed to the boys in his boat. night in Superior Judge Malcolm> He leaped into the water, rescued Moonglow Chicken Shack Mrs. Mary Ward; their lieuten­ duced to Clarence Wolff, District UuUgias' court aiter 28 hours de­ ant, Mrs. Linny Leach, and Golf Assn. Secretary, who ner­ liberation. They face maximum Joseph, carried him ashore, then an unanimous decision by the vously, stated: Please don't cause went back for John but could not "UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT" sentences of 20 years each if the find him. Morgan finally located girls' parents to withdraw the any trouble, we're mighty sorry supreme court denies their ap­ The Home of Good Food at Reasonable Prices THE RAQ10 HOSPITAL troop from further participa­ that we cannot accept your en­ peal. the younger boy's body with the tion under the "jim crow" set-up. try, it would greatly embarrass aid of a white man and grappling CORNER S.E. 7th and MULBERRY xne police are Patrick L. Wha- hooks. Plate Lunches, Dinners, Bar-B-Q If Your Radio is Ailing, Dial 2-5579 Immediately after the receipt the club, and cause you quite a len, m H. Paschel and W. F. of a letter signed by the entire deal of embarrassment. When For The Radio Doctor Stevenson, all veterans of many EIGHTH & CANAL STS. board of directors of the Lorain asked to explain himself, he years service. Their prisoner, ROY CLEMENTS, Prop. Girls Scout council, stating that merely stated that the Westwood Hairy Lawson, 27, was arrested colored girls would be given only Club officials, had recently writ­ as a prowler in the Mount Fuji Three School two days in camp (16 days for ten in their constitution a notel on March 26 and died with­ the whites) and that their regi­ clause barring any other in a few days in the city jail. Po­ INCOLN SHOE SHOP strations would be held up until race other than the nce said it was from a fail down Children Hurt 60S S. ELLIOTT ST. — DIAL 3-0964 they had accepted such terms, the Caucasians to enter any golf notel steps and claimed he had EXPERT WORKMANSHIP two leaders resigned their posts matches on their course. oeen smoking "reefers," but other JULIUS W. HOLDER and the Parents Troop commit­ When asked for a copy of this witnesses said Lawson was beat­ Seriously Injured In Automobile Owned by Negro Enterprise Association EVANSVILLE, INDIANA DELEGATES —WELCOME tee held a closed meeting of all constitution he answered that he en and shoved to his death by ar­ Mishaps the parents where it was unani­ didn't have one, Mr. Wolff fur­ resting officers. The N.A.A.C.P. mously decided that the only al­ ther stated, I'm mighty sorry that investigated and pushed tne pro­ Saint Louis, Missouri, June — 708 MULBERRY STREET ternate to such prejudiced ac­ secution. Kenneth Hill, 7, schoolboy re­ tion was to withdraw the troop you can't participate in our tourna­ siding with his parents, Eugene ment because you are a Negro and Helen Hill at 1033a N. Comp- CUT RATE and ask for registration refunds. and not a member of the Cau­ The National Girl Scouts head­ Brooklyn Lawyer Named ton, was knocked down by an casian race. However if there is automobile at the intersection of quarters report that there are 158 anything I can do for you I shall DRUGS — LIQUORS troops of Negro Girl Scours com­ Aide to Att'y General Charming avenue and School TR0GKM0N BHDS.9 Inc. be very glad to do so. Mason street Tuesday, while returning prising 1.01 per cent of all the assured him he did not seek any "AUTO UNDERTAKERS" troops in the United States. In to school from lunch. He sustain­ USED AUTO PARTS — ANYTHING AUTOMOTIVE charitable offerings, but was mere­ BROOKLYN,, N. Y.— (ANP) ed a fractured right leg. James many of the Northern cities, the —Atty. Philip J. Jones, promi­ 305-313 Lincoln Avenue Phone: 2-9237 troops are mixed, and whether ly standing on his constitutional Randle, 3933 Belle avenue, di­ rights as an American citizen. Or nent member of the local bar as­ rector, driver of the car, was H. B. ORLOFF, Manager they mix or do not mix depends sociation and active in civic, fra­ entirely upon the policy of the shall we say, a so-called Ameri­ held. can-citizen? Mr. Wolff, in making ternal and Democratic circles, has 6th & OAK STREETS — FREE DELIVERY local Girl Scout council having been appointed assistant attorney jurisdiction over scouting activi­ his statements added that while Arthur Daniels, 8, son of Ben­ 3-0101 — PHONES — 3-0004 a situation like this has never general for the State of New York, ties in a community. If, how­ ihe new appointee is also weh ny and Melissa Walker, 3429 WELCOME TO EVANSVILLE ever, some of the members of the before occurred, the Western Lawton boulevard, sustained a Call For and Deliver Your Prescriptions Golf Assn., many years ago in­ known in atnletic circles. Wnile board of directors wish to intro­ attending the U. of Pennsylvania, probable fractured right knee duce "Sou hern methods" in a par­ cluded in its by-laws a clause Tuesday, when struck by an barring Negroes from any compe­ he was a member of the varsity HOTELpATCLIFF ticular locality—then, of course, track team lor three years. In automobile in front of 3407 Lo­ it is understood that the colored tition with white golf pro's on cust avenue, while on his way golf courses. The reason was not 1917, when the U. S. entered the "EVANSVDILE'S LEADING HOSTELRY" troops just go on selling cookies, World War, he was one of the lb home from school. Arthur Owens, —COMPLIMENTS OF- "get your registration fees in on given, but it was quite obvious to 45 (white), salesman from Chi­ see that the Negroes' color had men selected for enrollment in time," and let the whites do the the officers' training camp at Des cago, and driver, was held. 6th and OAK STREETS camping. much to do with it, notwithstand­ Moines, Iowa. ing the fact that three years ago Joan, 5, School kindergarten Phone 3-0075 For Reservations a Japanese Hirota Fu, and Jogin pupil, was knocked down and CARRES RATCLD7F, Proprietor •ill's Consolidated, Inc. Migo a Chinese invaded this his first tournament in New seriously injured by an automo­ Blind Girl Wins Honor country participating in nearly York. Johnny Revolta was once bile driven by Robert Mont­ Headquarters For All Delegates & Main Dial 3-0662 every major golf tournament a lanky caddy of the fourth estate, gomery, 42, decorator, 2406 N. INSTITUTE, W. Va., —(AN sponsored by the Caucasian race. as were many of the leading top Newstead avenue Sunday about MOTOROLA AUTO RADIOS P)—At the commencement ex­ Altho the two gentlemen from money winners,^ and it might be 8:45 p.m. in front of her home. ercises of West Virginia State col­ the Orient did not cause any golf­ interesting to note that, they She was reported to have been lege, a blind young woman, Miss ing furore they were treated themselves have never opposed cunning across Taylor avenue BEST WISHES PEERLESS BICYCLES Emily Raspberry, was awarded with all the graciousness and the Negro golfers in competitive when hit by the Oldsmobile DIAMOND TIRES the baccalaureate degree by Pres­ courtesy Mr. Walter Hagen and golf. Can it possibly be fear? coupe. Her mother, Mrs. Drucilla ident John W. Davis amid great Mr. Bobby Jones are accustomed Law Proceedings May Be Started Scott, witnessed the accident and applause. This marked the first to getting. R. L. Witherspoon, member of accompanied the child to Phillips ORESCENT time in the history of the Colored According to Webster's diction­ the firm of McLemore, Wither­ Hospital where Joan was pro­ EASY TERMS Deaf and Blind School that a ary, the word Caucasian, means spoon and Lucas who\ has been nounced suffering from back and "NEVER DISAPPOINT" watching the situation with eager head injuries. blind graduate received a de­ .pertaining to Mount Caucasus or We Specialize in Quality Work gree from this college. To the country around it. Also per­ eyes, said he would consult this further honor this splendid young taining to the fair type of man, week with Gorton Fauntleroy, 668 Lincoln Avenue Phones 6101 woman, a movement initiated by as opposed to the Ethiopic and president of the Western Golf Lou Ambers Refuses To Watches — Luggage — Diamonds Mrs. O. K. Benson, dietician of Mongolic; the black and the yel­ Association, sponsors of the of the college was launched in low. Gene Sarazen, one of Ameri­ Western Open Tournament. Fight Colored order to raise funds to have Miss ca's leading golf stars, was snub­ Whether or not Mr. Witherspoon Raspberry entered at "The See­ bed and booed because of his will request a copy of the consti­ LOS ANGELES—(ANP) — A ing Eye" school of Morristown, Italian birth when he first for­ tution was not learned, however, FREE DELIVERY BEER — SOFT DRINKS N. J. deal of comment was going the sook the caddy pens and entered if Mason's entry was turned down 'ounds of boxing circles last iOPLES PAIN SHOP because of his color, law proceed­ week because lightweight cham- ings will be instigated at once, lion Lou Ambers refused to Mr. Witherspoon said. LICENSED PAWNBROKERS Ight Georgie Crouch, famous STOP AT Mason is a member of the local coast lightweight. Instead he WITT'S MAR Paramount golf club, and filed accepted Jimmie Vaughn, an Men's - Boys' Furnishing his entry from that organization. eastern white boy unknown to CARL WITT, Proprietor He is 29 years old and has par­ local fans while Crouch, an HI'S LIQUOR STORE ticipated in practically every Olympic main event flash, is a Fancy Groceries, Meats, Produce 17 S.E. 4th St. Phone: 2-6364 Negro golf tournament in the bie drawing card. 417 1-2 LINCOLN AVE. DIAL 2-8290 country. His lowest score was Boxing experts declare that OPEN EVENINGS recorded in Atlanta, Ga. two Ambers feared a sound licking 720 Lincoln Avenue Phone: 3-3133 WINES — WHISKEY — GIN FAST DELIVERY years ago, playing over the at the hands of the clever color­ tricky Lincoln Golf Course. ed boy. EVANSVILLE ARSUS, SATURDAY, JUNE 25. 1938 f Comments • •• EDITORIALS Features THE EVANSVILLE ARGUS EASY MONEY! GIVE WPA $1,000 PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT EVANSVILLE, IND. FOR JOB SURVEY Phone 29072 Missing Pages [JULIUS W. HOLDER...... General Manager ADVISORY COMMITTEE CHICAGO, June —(ANP)— A T. St. Cheeks check for $1,000 was presented W. E. Best Thursday to the directors of a Raymond. King WPA project for reemployment on From History A. H. Wilson the Southside by the Citizens' Re­ Mrs. L. A. George employment committee, a new or­ SUBSCRIPTION RATES ganization, of Negro citizens and HLNRX WINFBL& business men with William P. ONE YEAR «2.00 Harrison", Grand hotel manager, } Sit MONTHS $125 as chairman. General order, War Department, TH8RE MONTHS «Se Project directors are Horace R. OUR SOLDIERS Washington, D. C, February 25, SINGLE COPY 5c Cayton and Lloyd Warner, re­ . Saint Louis, Missouri, June — 1925. Decorated with the D. S. THE ARGUS COVERS EVANSVILLE AND ITS" search assistants at the Universi­ Tne 54th Massachusetts Regiment C. at Jefferson Barracks, St. ADJOINING TERRITORY ty of Chicago. The study will as­ composed of Negro soldiers and Louis, Missouri, March 1925." certain the number and proportion gallantly led by Colonel Shaw, Samuel Copeland in speaking.of THE ARGUS of white and Negro unemployed lieutenant Higginson and "Fight­ the act for which he was deco»**V The Argus is carried to every section of Evansville and absorbed in private industry, and ing Bob Evans," proved to the ed said: "I never thought that I tjt? adjoining territory. We have several boys and girls wfiq will also study possibility of ac­ civilized world on July 18, 1864 would get any special credit fw tion by the government to stimu­ at Fort Wagner, that a man may it. It was my duty as a soldier. 1S§U be vary happy to deliver the Argus to your homes every late reemployment. be a dauntless soldier, though he Colonel McMasters asked for vol­ kweek. Therefore, remember—while you are giving support is black and has a life-time of unteers, and several of my com­ slavery behind him. go the Argus you are also making it possible for these boys rades and I stepped out; we stri­ Think Morton Through The Rebels, with venomous hate, ped ourselves of all our clothing and girls to earn some money. mutilated the bodies of the Ne­ and with an ammumttoB belt The Argus will always serve as the voice for the people. NEW YORK. —(By Al White gro soldiers found dying and dead around our waist and our rifles Will always present true facts in a clean and wholesome man­ for ANP)—Despite the editorial on the battle field, but they were in one hand we plunged into the forced to concede the bravery of river " ner. READ THE ARGUS....Tell your friends about it and'pa­ plea on the front page of a local newspaper, little effort will be their former serfs. The historian, Search the records of antiquity, tronize our advertisers. made by colored Harlemites to Julian Hawthorne, said of their compare it with the leg*»d»ry "Just tell them that you saw it in the Argus." have Civil Service Commissioner dastardly deeds: "The enmity actions of Scaevola or HorstJUs..;Ol Morton reappointed to the office which pursues its object beyond ancient Rome; read the records he has held for a number of years, death is unworthy of a civilized of the heroes of modern civiliza­ K should Mayor LaGuardia indicate people." tion and find, if you can, a more This paper representing many hours of long toilsome his unwillingness to redesignate intrepid act, a more patriotic or The State of Missouri register­ unselfish deed. work by the memDers of the staff is for the citizens of Mr. Morton. Mr. Morton's term expired on the last day of May. ed 109,111 soldiers in the Union Evansville and the surrounding cities, iou have expresseu, Army and 8,000 of these were Ne­ The World War was a f||ht to ^ groes, most of whom had been save democracy, it was claimed. in .Words, tbat you want and need a good weekly newspaper, slaves. More than one-half of A number of young men of St. uuvv wc, iuc members oi me stall HUI uevute ail nine poasiuic them were from St. Louis. They Louis were trained under the col­ lowaru uie omuiiug oi a newsjjaper mat win cater to no cer­ CIRCULATION GAIN fought at Pilot Knob, Wilson's ored officers of the 17th Provis­ Creek and in other engagements ional Training Regimes^, Those tain group or individual, but iu HVEK^UiMh.. in the state, and at Shiloh and commissioned were: David An­ IN PUBLIC LIBRARY Nashville, Chattanooga and Vicks- thony, 1st Lieutenant; Walter A. lhis paper will print the truth in a clean, wholesome, yet burg. Governor Thomas Fletcher Giles, 1st Lieutenant; Walter sfigtight-torward manner, with no untrue and derogatory Saint Louis, Missouri, June — called on volunteers when the Lowe, 1st Lieutenant; Bolivar E. A gain of 18,919 in circulation Siateftients regarding individuals being used. Confederates, led by General Price, Walkins, 1st Lieutenant; Charles in May over May 1937 is report­ invaded Missouri. Charitan Tan­ H. Fearing, 1st Lieutenant; Pearl This paper will always tolerate tight for progress and re­ ed by Charles H. Compton, Libr­ dy was among the first to en­ E. Taylor, 1st Lieutenant; Ben* form,, never tolerate injustice or coiruption, neither will it arian of the Public Library. Near­ list, and became a private in jamin Mosby, 1st LieutemtBt, and ly all departments and branches Company B, 13th Regiment. Later Attorney George L. Vaughn, 1st Jack sympathy with the poor. showed a gain especially in adult he won the commissioned rank Lieutenant. The .newspaper is our best medium through which we circulation. The largest gains of captain for meritorius service, were Central Library' 3,459, Barr Six thousand younf riegro men •»& .present our claims for. fair play, but the newspaper is like and at the end of the war was Branch, 2,261, DJvoll, 1,727, Sou- honorably discharged with that from St. Louis were dffiMled into ^pj|r ipjther unit or machine, if you ejepget results from it, it lard, i*663 and Grunden, 1,584. the American Expeditionary rank. James Milton Turner went Force. Many of them were skfn must be supported, so if you want the Evansville Argus, send Tto Wolfi^er. Library for the into the Union Army as a body­ like forms; Mind, in spite of the moving of guard servant of one of General over seas and were under fire in your subscription tod|y, ask your merchant to advertise in and pipe-organs the trenches, and many of them were already in existence. One the collection of 23,000 volumes Frank P. Blairs' officers. He saw papejj,' if he doessfl then patronize the merchants who dp from the Central Library to the service st Wilson's Creek and was were left over there "under the MUSIC ITS ORIGIN ?f ^e ,latter had been sent sod and dew." They made t$|* branch at 3844 Olive street, show­ wounded in the battle of Shiloh. ertise. to Charlemagne's father, Pepin ed a slight gain in circulation supreme sacrifice for the prom­ This paper will carry the best in bargains at all times, so by the Emperor of the East. These which totaled 6,248 in May. ised democracy, and the sonnet of HYMNS i OF EARLY much merriment and freedom of Again in 1898 St. Louis Negroes the Canadian sergeant, John Mc-. CHURCH IN ROME early organs were "fearfully and Borrowers registered in Mjay will be to yaur benefit to watch tbe columns of the. Argus behavior. wonderfully made." Their keys answered the call of the Union Crea, "If ye break faith with us I the m^j saving sales. TJJE ARGUS WILL BE DIS- numbered 4,452, a gain over May and many of them saw service on who die, we shall not sleep though The earliest record We have, of CHARLEMAGNE'S S it rT .that fte Parmer 1937 of 552 and the largest reg­ the Philippine Islands. feBUTJib ON THE STREET? BY SOME EVANSVILLE poppies grow in Flanders JfleWs" music according to French his­ PERIOD (,742-ar^; • used his fists to move them; and istration for the past five years. is still a challenge to the inte­ PgS AND GIRLS, SO WHEN YOU BUY A PAPER, YOU torians, was in the yearl&2, when an old rule stages that if this The most popular non-fiction In March 1925 the War Depart­ books during May in order of pre­ ment ordered Major-General Dun­ grity of the western world. GIVING EMPLOYMENT TO SOME YOUNG COL- Tejesphorus, Bishop of Rome, ih- It was in Charlemagne's reign proved too wearing he could em­ stituted the custom of singing the that Christianity was forced upon ploy his elbows. As there were no ference were: "Inmortance of Liv­ can to proceed to St. Louis, Mo.. Sergeant Jake Linders' body was feOXjAND GEHl. memorial of the Nattvjty. Thru the Germanic tribes. He conquer- stops at that epoch, nbiie but "ful- ing," by Lim Yu-t'ang; "Summing to decorate Samuel Copeland (re­ brought home with seven whtte . There are several people in this city who have journalis- the lack of other material he took ed mush territory, and baptized organ" effects were possible; and QR," by Maugham; "Public Em­ tired) with the Distinguished Ser­ buddies and lay in state in the ployment Offices," by Harrison; vice Cross. This is the citation ic abilities, but no outlet for them, so what better outlet the "angel chorus" or "GLORIA as he conquered, His new sub­ it is not surprising to learn that rotunda of the City Hall in 1919. IN EXCELSIS DEO ET IN TER­ jects fitted his religion to their a lady at Charlemagne's court on "Tested Sentences that sell," by from the War Department rec­ ords: "Samuel Copeland, army ijeuld they have than the Argus? YOU ASKED FOR THE RA PAX HOMINIBUS" (Glory to own standards, even ascribing hearing the organ unexpectedly Wheeler; "My Battle (Moin The Tom Powell Post, a local serial No. R-849673, private, Com­ PA^ER YOU HAVE* IT NOW YOU WILL HAVE TO G6d in the highest and on earth Christ the attributes of their own for the first time, was driven Kampf)," by Hitler, in German corps of the American Legion is peace, good-will toward- men). successful tribe leaders. It was crazy. Charlemagne's empire, like and in English translation; pany A, 24th Infantry U. S. an active and forceful organiza­ EFFORT IT IN O&gJjRvTO KEEP IT. One can wail imagine that this therefore not surprising that they Gaul, was divided into three parts. "America's Sixty Families," by Army, for extraordinary heroism tion of World War veterans **h_9 PATRONIZE THE ADVERTISERS IN THE ARGUS hymn resounded often in the un­ Two of them corresponded rough­ Lundberg; and "Mme. Curie," by in action against Philippino in­ have made themselves felt in this perpetuated their own customs in E. Curie. surgents at Naguilian Luzon, AND TELL THEM WHERE YOU SAW THEIR AD. derground, catacombs, where the celebrating Fasting days. ly to France and Germany, while community. the third, bequeathed to Lothar, Philippine Islands December 7, early Christians held their meet­ The music at that time was based 1899. When the command of which My last word is the military ALABAMA INJUSTICE AGAIN ings in secret. Their singing was upon the Gregorian system. There consisted of a strip in between. It was not a good arrangement; he was a member, was held up in record of a friend whose loyalty congregational at first, and Chry- were popular songs, as always, TROY COBS DEFEAT the crossing of the Rio Grande and patriotism for his country set (Reprint from The St. Louis Argus) sostom tells {us that "young and celebrating the birth of Christ in for Lotha's territory (now remem­ bered in the name Lothringen, or De Ca Yagan by the rifle fire of him apart for special mention; 1st In confirming the death sentence of Clarence Norris, one old, rich and I poor, master and the fashion of the later hoels and MEXICO NINE 5 TO a well entrenched enemy, and be­ Sergeant Louis J. Mills of the slave, even, united with voices to carols; but Charlemagne was a Lorrain) has been bone of con­ of the Scottsboro boys, Sie Alabama Supreme Court wrote tention for its two neighbors ever ing without boats or rafts with Field Artillery in the American ffAl&bama injustice" to the world last week. Hence, it will praisfe. %|iti^>«4j' When, Chris­ great stickler for accuracy, and TROY, Mo.—The Troy Cubs which to cross, Private Copeland Expeditionary Force, He rdtn tianity I became . uie. official reli­ did not wholly approve of the in­ since that time, while France and motored to Fulton Saturday, June ^be necessary for the Scottsboro Defense Committee to take Germany have remained intact. with five other members of his away from home when a boy in gion of the Roman Empire it was novations of his Frankish fol­ 18 and were defeated 5-3 in a 6- company, volunteered to swim the his teens and served in the Span­ ie case to the United States Supreme Court, and incidental­ celebrated with great porfip. Large lowers. "Is a stream purest at inning game. June 19 they jump­ river, displaying great gallantry, ish-American War.,_.. When the churches " were built, and orna­ its mouth or its source?" he asked. ed to Mexico, Mo. and trimmed the ly, to the court of the people, known as the court of public "Lo, now is come our joyfull'st and without regard for his life call came for officers in tjK mented with costly paintings and "At its source," they replied. feast! Cubs 10-2. R. Shelton, D. Tyler he swam the river in the face of World War he went to Fort Djfts Opinion. sculptures. Paid choirs, accom­ "Then send to Rome," he com­ Let every man be jolly, and J. Washington led in the hit­ heavy rifle fire, and returned on Moines, but through bad faith In confirming the death sentence of Clarence Norris, the panied by the'''hydraulic organ, manded,, "and get your musical Eache room with yvile leaves be ting. Other memibers of the team a raft, secured arms and ammuni­ was denied a commission. Un­ gave" irnpressiveness. to The mu­ standards from the place where are Wi Davis, A. and G. Shelton, tion, crossed a second time and daunted he enlist«d and saw ser­ Alabama Court wrote race prejudice in its decision, which drest, sic. At "this tirn^'tdp, {^leaders they originated." A Christman at And every post with holly." Perkins and Harrelson. took part in the attack which vice in France in the Field Artil­ h^pes an injustice not only to Norris but also to a majoritv tried to make the ola Pagan cus­ Charlemagne's court might have drove the superior forces of the lery. Sergeant Mills is a special .the people of the State of Alabama and to the people of toms s6rye lor new uses; and the snowh more music than we sus- Later on, men rolled in the huge enemy from their trenches and the clerk in the St. Louis Post Of­ innuence oi the ftpjnan batur- j/ccu Ijaueie were sneJ2ii4rcks-pi{MsS. Alabaman 112 Years Old town occupied by them... thereby fice, and is modest and unassum. the'United States, because as loner as courts arbitrarily make Yule log, emblematic of warmth uafik snOweu useu iier«f. lins cuiu oilier woouwuiu iiuuuiucuu and light. It was of oak if pos­ Dies After Brief Illness making further advance of his ing. The writer designates him decisions based upon race and color, no one will be free from icsuv&i, coming at aoout Christ­ dl llanu; tile ivllllina lldit sible, the oak being sacred to company possible. Residence at as one of Uncle Sam's most con­ mas, was one in wtucn mere was enlistment, Washington, D. C, sistent soldiers. Its effects. ueveiopeu imo various lute Thor, and was rolled into place Centenarian Was Active Until Interesting enough is the fact that Clarence Norris was amidst song and merriment. ••> In Two Weeks Before Death one of these songs the first stanza [convicted on the testimony of one Victoria Price, a white no small pari ill tile uclcai oi bcmneiiiig, was tne ueveiopiii^ ol me nenry .ruiiisiioiig lecnnique;Ol ligimng, on tne pa.il oi is: NEW BROCKTON, Ala.,—(AN )man who swore that he and eight other boys attacked and P)—Ben Smith, ex-slave who DELEGATES — WELCOME fcaped her on a freight train while she was hoboing from Ten­ joe .L.OU1S. we ad Know mat nenry Armstrong, the holder oi "Welcome be thou, heavenly King, never took medicine until he pass­ ed the century mark, and who nessee to Alabama some six years ago. She swore at the Liie leatherweight and welterweight titles goes alter it anu Welcome born on this morning, Keeps alter it until his victim gives up or is kayoed. This Welcome born whom we shall was active until two weeks ago, time uie's training camp a -s'&ort the crowd: until 1864, when he was liberated. K. C. THOMPSON, Funeral Directress and its oi lite Vvullu aic UUOll i ilrtudllld. He became ill two weeks ago,, and while ago. then boasted he "never took a Embalmer — Ambulance * Service Dureiy wuen tins caoe is taKen to rile United itaies 3u- "Welcome be ye that are heia, As the announcer began to tell of Louis's right to the jaw, Welcome all, and make good cheer, doctor's medicine until I was 100 Personal Service Only Women. Can Render ii-enie Court, the nation s Highest lega^l mounai win see tne Welcome all, another year; years old." His long life he at­ left to the face, right to the kidneys, lelt to the heait, right tributed to a vegetable diet and REASONABLE PRICES Jltvvo v% .4iv.il ».** * v- U^LU ituLjuj^u uijun ui\.oc Ijyjj o. x neii Welcome Yule." to the nose, left in the mouth and "Schmeling is down," anu bstinence from alcohol. -S nu*c £ouc liGlIl tne itdjin ui piooeeuLioii i^i' dime in the next few seconds, "Schmelirig is down again," and al­ Editor's Note— Mr. Austin will ^d nave taKen on tne torm oi persecution oecause oi iacc most in the same breath telling that Schmeling was down write some interesting facts about 3 DAY SPECIAL — FREE HEEL PLATES Jvideuce anti law nave oeeu swept asiue and tne spun oi tne for the count, it tickled us, in faci, we laughed aloud. Of music each week in this column. CandH Sou was oeen substituted msteaa. Hie strong aim oi tne course a feelingiof sympathy rushed through our veins for the Men's Half Sofes 45c Iw, winch is supposed to protect the weak, nas oeen turned man who was being badly beaten, but thinking of the boast Men's Rubber Heels 22c Ito a machinery, to take the lives of the innocent. that Schmeling had made before the tight is the reason we Six Sepia Stars Crowned SHOE SHOP These are some of the things that the attorneys for the were tickled. And now since Louis made such quick work ol Nat'l Col. Track Champ Ladies' Half Soles 35c : tense will present before the united States Supreme Court puudng tne urertuan asiae we ate ueguming to wonuei wnethei Ladies' Spiked Heel Taps 7c 413 Lincoln "at; effort to save the life of Clarence Norris, and to save iviax lumselt ever thought-he had a cnance. In tact, the swnt Lndj Wright and Charlie Weems from long prison terms. and certain going down of Max Schmeling was probably as MINNEAPOLIS—(A N P)— Six mysieiious to ute "uopesiers' as was me ueicat oi joe couia dusky track and field athldtes, JOE LOUIS WINS AGAIN two years ago. one of therrt from an all-Negro (Reprint from The St. Louis Argus) institution, were crowned cham­ VISITORS, WE WELCOME YOU TO THE PLACE WHERE ALL Hurray tor Joe Louis, the king of the pugilistic world! We were not surprised with the results of the pugilistic pions in the 17th Rational Col­ As he sits upon nis pedestal today wearing his crown and belt, legiate Track and *leld Meet FRIENDS MEET TO DINE AND WINE Rattle between Joe Louis, American Negro, and Max Schme- Saturday. ling, the German, the idol of Adolph Hitler. Being situated as ne challenges any living man in the whole round world to stand before him tor tnteen rounds what a challenge .... The champions for 1938 are: e are, and.were, before the fight, we could hardly be of any Dave Albritton, Ohio State, ef mind than to believe that Louis would win. Aside from what a Goliath. Since there seems to be no more challengers and Gil Cruter, Colorado, tie for I LINCOLI TAP ROOM natural prejudices, we had quite a few facts and figures we suppose that Louis will turn around upon his pedestal and, first m the high jump at 6_ feet 8 3-4 inches for a new collegiate 322 LINCOLN AVENUE ch, when analyzed from an unprejudiced standpoint, show- like Alexander the Great, weep for more worlds to conquer. record, wiping out the 6 ft. 7 1-4 Fiat Louis would undoubtedly win this battle. iNlot that there are really no challengers for his crown, but we inch mark m 1926 by Haggard, There were, for instance, about eight years difference in mean challengers with sufficient reputation in the pugilistic White, of Texas: WHILE IN THE CITY MAKE OUR PLACE YOUR HEADQUARTERS he ages of the two men, and believe it or not, the cycle of Mozelle Ellerbee, Tiiskegee, field to draw a million dollar gate. Instirete, 100-yard dash, win­ We Have A Complete Stock of Liquors ime in the natural course of things cuts a big. figure-in hu- Finally, we wish to say here that we are glad that Joe ning in 9.7, seconds; Bill Lace- an affairs. Then too, we took into consideration the fact Louis won. All the German knowledge, avoirdupois, psy­ field, University of California Joe Louis had waited patiently for the opportunity to at Los Angeles, broad jump, 25 Ithat chology and medical skill which were talked of being wrap­ AIR-COOLED — MUSIC venge his defeat at the hanHs of Max Schmeling two years feet 1 1-8 inches; ped up in Max Schmeling fell flat Wednesday night and-the John Woodruif, Pitt; half go, and to vindicate his right to the heavyweight crown unlettered Negro from the cotton fields of Alabama still wears mile, 1 minute 51.3 seconds; Beer — Liquors — Sandwiches e pugilistic world Mack Robinson, Oregon. 220- Getting clo*er to the fight, another feature which played the heavyweight £F&Wa, ^ W^\ yard dash, 21.3 seconds. • it m